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printing machine

n. a machine that prints [syn: printer]

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Printing Machine

Printing Machine is a 2016 video produced by Culture Machine, starring Indian actress Kalki Koechlin, that talks about the approach of media and society towards the crimes against women. The five-minute video was released on YouTube and feature a poem titled Printing Machine. The poem was written and performed by Koechlin and directed by Akanksha Seda. The music of the video was given by Ankur Shrivastava and the creative team included. Joyna M Sequeira, Apurva Gabhe, Anissa Alia Malhotra, Disha Anand, Mehul Vadodaria.

The video met with rave reviews from critics.

Usage examples of "printing machine".

This was a printing machine, produced by the Wanderer Werke firm, which copied the Hagelin variable-gear principle.

I am writing this at my apartment, on a printing machine you would not believe, and must stop in order to take it downtown and photoreduce it twice, then etch it and laminate it and seal it for Delay Mail and deliver it to a drop-which kills a whole day, as L must use a rented lab and destroy intermediate stages as I go.

They are all printed, and if they are printed that must be done on a printing machine.

They use a printing machine that automatically changes the numbers or letters.

One eye turret swiveled to look out the window, the other toward the sheets of paper that had emerged from the silent printing machine.

I am writing this at my apartment, on a printing machine you would not believe, and must stop in order to take it downtown and photoreduce it twice, then etch it and laminate it and seal it for Delay Mail and deliver it to a drop-which kills a whole day, as I must use a rented lab and destroy intermediate stages as I go.

When it came his turn to use the symlwl printing machine he still made no effort to conceal what keys he was punching and die symbol address matched the address he had written on each tube.

When it came his turn to use the symbol printing machine he still made no effort to conceal what keys he was punching-and die symbol address matched the address he had written on each tube.

When it came his turn to use the symbol printing machine he still made no effort to conceal what keys he was punching -- and die symbol address matched the address he had written on each tube.

Considering the explosion in publishing since Johannes of Marienburg introduced his printing machine over a century ago that was unusual.