printing press

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Synonyms for printing press

a machine used for printing

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has merged business operations with Pennsylvania-based printing company Payne Printery, Inc.
Compositors not appended to a business such as a newspaper or large printery, tended to be bundled together in small offices, to be called upon as extra work was needed.
Collin's clinic to address, add inserts, and organize according to zipcode and post office regulations the boxes of finished issues, trucked from Printery Communications down the street.
76; Official Report of the Sixth Commonwealth Conference of the Australian Labor Party, Adelaide, 31 MMy 1915, Worker Trade Union Printery, 1915, pp.
Durham, North Carolina, Printed by Seeman Printery for Duke University Press, 1961.
firebomb a neo-Nazi printery is undercut by the Jewish freedom fighters
Vita Foam 1970 Barbados Packaging Industries 1971 Moore Paragon 1974 Solar Dynamics 1975 Cot Printery Source: Barbados Industrial Development Corporation, A Path to Progress: Celebrating 50 years of Industrial Development in Barbados, 1956-2006 (St.
Publications Unit, Office of the Registrar, University of Ibadan/ Ibadan University Printery, Ibadan, Nigeria.
(16.) Nicholas Meyer, Motives for a Christian Life in the Sermons of John Henry Newman (Teutopolis, IL: Worman Printery, 1960), 13.
German accidental printery. Printer and publishing house of the "Deutsch Australisches Echo".
A couple of months ago, his son had failed to show up at the printery, and he had to get out on the floor himself and run a machine.
The Printery House is an apostolic work of Conception Abbey, a Benedictine monastery situated in the rolling farmlands of northwest Missouri.
(5) Within a month of their arrival in Sydney, Fison had arranged the printing of 500 circulars and schedules at the printery adjoining the local Wesleyan Church in Newtown.