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... leading between paragraphs to bring each column on the page to its proper height . He separates columns and articles using leading or rules cut to the desired dimensions . Once the chase has been locked , proofs are taken to check the ...
... leading between paragraphs to bring each column on the page to its proper height . He separates columns and articles using leading or rules cut to the desired dimensions . Once the chase has been locked , proofs are taken to check the ...
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... leading patrons of Amsterdam , although this loss of favour was gradual and never total . As a result of his increasing isolation , however , Rembrandt achieved a particular personal independence that doubtless contributed to his ...
... leading patrons of Amsterdam , although this loss of favour was gradual and never total . As a result of his increasing isolation , however , Rembrandt achieved a particular personal independence that doubtless contributed to his ...
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... leading and its long axis lies transversely . 1. The force derived from the uterine contractions and the bearing - down efforts exerts pressure on the child's buttocks and is transmitted along the vertebral column to drive the head into ...
... leading and its long axis lies transversely . 1. The force derived from the uterine contractions and the bearing - down efforts exerts pressure on the child's buttocks and is transmitted along the vertebral column to drive the head into ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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