Instead of having to redo your paper copy minutes before your game time, the app will tell you which player is short playing time.
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Once a contract has been negotiated and approved, a paper copy is typically signed and archived either in filing cabinets or in off-site storage.
For book publishing companies, e-readers present another way to sell their products and a way to get things to print faster, as an e-book can be distributed faster than a paper copy.
Under an agreement between the U.S. Department of Education and the IRS, victims can submit a signed copy of their paper return accompanied by a copy of their IRS affidavit, a police report or other statement.
Now each layer of plastic is as thin as a sheet of copy paper, resulting in smooth printed prototypes.
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It was able to adapt the microencapsulation techniques used to make, for example, scratch-and-sniff perfume advertisements and carbonless copy paper.
If you buy copy paper, Xerox supplies, paper cups, mailing lists, etc.
Pastor Scott sent me a copy of the paper that he wrote that was included in their pleadings.
Or how about the Daily Mail which used to have a deal with British Airways, every passenger got a copy of the paper?
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After all, the publishers of a newspaper would not consider it reasonable if they were sued when the only copy of the paper in the country was carried in by a tourist.
The Philadelphia paper, I still have a copy of it, it has a two-inch column.
Prior to and in support of passage of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act in 1994 this writer, a physician and medical researcher by training, sent all 535 Members of Congress a copy of a review paper he authored on antioxidants based on the review of over 330 papers and abstracts.
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After dropping out of school at 16 and trying his luck as a scallop fisherman, he became a copy boy on his local paper in North Carolina.
Minnesota's most-harvested wood, aspen, has long cells and strong fibres, ideal for high-grade paper of the sort used for magazines and copy machines.
But the flurry of policy initiatives is meant to suggest that young George sometimes kept a copy of the latest Brookings policy paper concealed inside his Playboy, and that he also knew who to call when the homework assignment was due.
But one of GlycoFi's proofs of concept was a scientific paper showing its method could be used to create a copy of Amgen's Epogen.
Taxpayers whose electronic filings and payments are rejected should immediately file on paper, says the spokeswoman and save a copy of the rejection notice to help ward off late-filing penalties.
But before I hit the button to send my editors every column, I print out a copy and do the editing and proofreading by hand, on sheets of paper, with a pen.
's "I Have a Dream" speech, a photograph, a copy of Francis Crick and James Watson's famous "double helix" scientific paper from 1953 and Shakespeare's 154 sonnets.
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It is 3am, a member of your team just ate the last slice of pizza, the copy of your profile piece in TechCrunch and Business Insider is buried under piles of paper, your computer crashed, and your demo is tomorrow.
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That copy machine in the corner of your office may someday cause you bigger problems than a paper jam.
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