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n. (printing press English)
Usage examples of "printing presses".
But the center of the factory contained what they had come for: three huge web-offset printing presses.
But they possess our printing presses, a powerful engine in their government of us.
Poor people didn't own printing presses here anymore than they had up-time.
The differences extend to most other significant technological advances, from printing presses to glass and steam engines.
Some will be better than others, but then some printing presses turn out much better quality copy than others.
Especially when the man who spread it the most energetically would have printing presses at his disposal.
Any Harper apprentice who had had to do his hours in the Archives Hall blessed the introduction of printing presses, but there must be a trick to finding all the mistakes that could creep into typeset lines.
The communist government owns all the Printing presses in Russia, and nothing sees the light that does not extol the Party, which, like Hitler, never makes mistakes.
I wanted to establish the Polish language and Polish culture as a leader in Europe, and having the only printing presses in existence gave us a big edge.
The printing presses might be extremely significant, I realized, forcing myself not to look behind me as I sat there, especially if the guilds had controlled some of them.
Anyway, my wealth is mainly in the form of copyrights, which are very valuable as long as the computers and the printing presses think I'm their man.