Reprinted by permission of Harmony Books, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group (2010).
Reprinted by arrangement with Times Books, an imprint of Henry Holt and Company, LLC.
And colonialism British, Portuguese and French left a distinct imprint on the kitchen.
Chou can use his Nano-Imprint Lithography technique for semiconductor markets to make designs and chips.
Other rockstar CEOs have made an imprint on customers, albeit perhaps not as favorably.
The victim was then repeatedly stamped upon, leaving a shoe imprint on his face.
Needless to say, these horrific experiences had an enduring imprint on Rousseff's foreign policy views.
And certainly the crash of October 1987 left little lasting imprint on the American economy.
You see Jason, the short time I knew you, you left an imprint on my heart.
The filibuster mounted against S.1873 bears, however, the unmistakable imprint of the Clinton-Gore Administration.
This publishing imprint was created to bring a new breed of investment books to the general public.
Howard Hunt, who died last week at 88, leaves his imprint on the conspiracy that went awry.
It comes from the very act of displaying an ad, which creates an imprint of consumer behavior.
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Ironically, paperback rights for the book have been sold to Black Swan, an imprint owned by Bertelsmann.
General Electric ( GE) is moving rapidly to establish its imprint and influence in clean, renewable energy.
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His most visible imprint on the city so far is a cycle-hire scheme, which has expanded eastwards.
Our mothers are our first leadership models, the lifetime mentors we will never forget, and our strongest imprint.
The absence of shrieks and clanking sound effects helps imprint the image of that face onto our souls.
If we can see some imprint of it in the genome that would be very, very useful information.
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So the input of those that wanted input on the legislation, that's -- their input and imprint is there.
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Each has a slightly different chemical imprint which is vital for normal development.
To record the single, they stayed local, rolling "I Was Made to Love Her" out on the small Solo imprint.
On the face of it, Virago, the original feminist imprint, sits uneasily beside Ex-Libris in the Little, Brown publishing list.
This is marketed and published as a 2007 edition of the 1988 book by Mariner, an imprint of Houghton Mifflin.
Mr. Snyder's book, which came out in February, is produced by a small Christian imprint he owns called Concerning Life Publishing.
Some Christians believe the shroud, which appears to bear the imprint of a man's body, to be Jesus Christ's burial cloth.
But the new "Cheater's Game" released last week on their own Premium Records imprint, through Thirty Tigers Records is their first full-album collaboration.
He is right to insist that the Jewish imprint on a work of art need not be expressly ethnic or religious.
Jobs imprint and impact on this world are something that is legendary.
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