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What does printed mean?

printed

written or published

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Simple sentences

All of the instruments Tycho Brahe used to observe the sky were made in his own workshop. He also printed all of his books on his own presses.
The notice was badly printed.
The machine again made the usual noise and printed out the following analysis.
This book will be printed next year.
This book was printed in England.
Over the piano was printed a notice: Please do not shoot the pianist. He is doing his best.
Some photos were printed in black and white.
Tom's pajamas have a picture of a cute little red squirrel printed on them.
Soon, newspapers won't be printed on paper. They'll only be available through the Internet.
In seventeen sixty-seven, the New Testament was printed in Scottish Gaelic.
I read more ebooks than printed books.
I read more e-books than printed books.
That incident is printed on my mind.
Newly printed books smell good.
The animal shown printed on the five-real banknote is a heron.

Movie subtitles

We may need to have posters printed up.
I printed lots of them.
Not one word of what he's saying is being printed in that state!
They aren't letting what Jeff says get printed in the state.
Just so much language printed on heavy paper.
And printed across it, Egypt. And the letters, don't you see?
The Times printed an interview with me about seven weeks ago.
Then you'd find out who printed the calendar and find out if their calendar checked with the World Almanac's calendar.
Sir, he took me aside and read me a printed piece of paper.
Why if I wasn't regular, you'd be in the pen this minute being photographed finger-printed and being pushed around by the cops.
It's well printed, no?
Why did you have this printed?
But when he was wrestling', the newspapers printed his mug a few times.
Just look at that fat, rich, printed number.
Shouldn't that be all done and printed by now?
That was a great story. I wish I'd printed it.
Of course, there were small imperfections that were not detected until those involved viewed the developed and printed film the next day.
And we printed the story?
They will when you finish it. When it's printed.
This is more beautiful than the printed book. Nevertheless, the printing press is a miracle.
I, for my part, will protect France from these printed books, as I will protect it from witches, sorcerers and Gypsies the foreign race that is overrunning all of Europe.
No wonder Frollo fears the printed book.
This bold new way of appealing by printed petition is creating a sort of public opinion that is forcing decisions even on kings.
And Gringoire, whose little printed papers set you free.
In the first place, no newspaper, reputable or otherwise, would buy it, because if they printed it, I could take their shirt for libel.
The truth is no justification for a libelous article printed without cause.
You printed a hot story and she's suing you.
Then you'd check to see if it was this year's or last year's calendar. Then you'd find out who printed the calendar. and find out if their calendar checked with the World Almanac's calendar.
It will be printed.
But they were all just printed today.
You haven't printed Colliander's review yet, have you?
Of course you can. The lyrics are printed on the sheet.
I will not live according to printed mottos like the directions on a medicine bottle.
Have 100 copies printed.
You know, I think it's time someone printed your side of the story. a sort of rebuttal to people like that- that Tyler.

News and current affairs

Roberto Calderoli, a prominent official in Lega Nord, the third-largest government party, provoked riots in Libya by wearing a t-shirt printed with the infamous cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad.
Let us hope that they remain confined to the printed page.
They have a centuries-old printed literature, and, above all, they are closely guarded by strong states.
Records of the printed receipts are automatically transmitted to the tax authorities and are used to calculate taxes.
Consider, for example, a government policy in which subsidies, funded with newly printed money, are handed out to residents of 1,000 villages.
Italian investors sold their assets to the banking system, which paid with newly printed money.
The first printed edition was made in 1508.
True, the Istanbul summit in late June produced a veneer of harmony, and NATO headquarters is, as usual, busying itself with frequent meetings of now 26 national delegations, innumerable committees, and the mountains of printed paper it churns out.
Hypertexts will render obsolete printed encyclopedia.
Some people who say that they never read printed books are now reading, say, Kafka, in an e-book.
These threats make it certain that lies are printed and broadcast - lies that are the backbone of Kuchma's regime.
And if Greece exits, a large share of the acquired resources measured by the TARGET balances and the cash that has been printed would turn into an endowment gift for an independent future.
The Fed has printed new bank reserves with reckless abandon.
Acquiescing to such censorship might have been necessary when printing presses, delivery trucks, news kiosks, or transmission towers were the only way to get printed publications or broadcast programs to news consumers.
But it is the Swiss National Bank, which printed money to prevent excessive appreciation after pegging its currency to the euro in 2011, that has thrust the sharpest dagger into QE's heart.
At the time, many leaders seemed to think that the ECB's move would be enough: Announcement made, money printed, economies back on track.
Rosneft has denied this publicly, but the markets nonetheless seem to expect that the newly printed rubles will flood the currency markets.

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