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The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is reprinting its 1957 front pages every day for three weeks.
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After Tuesday, the candidate must get a court order and pay for any necessary reprinting of ballots.
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To that end, it is worth reprinting the statement issued by Tea Party Express Chairwoman, Amy Kraemer.
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In hopes of this time being right at the right time, we are reprinting the 2005 article below.
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No need to stop the presses, recall the newspapers or books and destroy them and then shoulder the cost of reprinting.
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Making another dress would require a trip to Italy to procure the fantastic fabric, reprinting the pattern and re-cutting the style as a one-off.
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But, short on time, he combined all three techniques by reprinting his own etchings and building them up in 3D using wire to add depth.
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Why, she demanded, had nobody consulted her before reprinting the cartoon?
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The first was managing existing intellectual property, which includes reprinting and distributing books under contract through their traditional and newer digital infrastructures through various release windows ad infinitum.
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He said reprinting the census forms would cost five times the amount of the advertising campaign, and said the planned Labour Force Survey would provide better dater about Welsh ethnicity than a tick box would.
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Yet, since the press has spent decades reprinting such data unquestioningly, cross-checking facts and figures is a relatively new practice: one bank robbery was recently reported in five different papers with five different figures for the amount stolen.
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