Sentences with phrase «liberty of printing»

You also are at liberty of printing out the pages whenever and as many times as you wish.

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It would be like calling something that is special «Exclusive» and then assigning that name to your invisible deity you claim personifies that something special, so now you worship a being you call «Exclusive» and then later in history that word gets shortened for ease of use to «Exclu» which gets printed on money and shoved into our Pledge «One nation, under Exclu, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.»
Now, this article is SUPER long, so we took the liberty of converting it into a nicely designed guide for easy consumption (not literal consumption, unless you print it on bacon).
The small, repetitive design on this skirt, isn't quite a liberty print, but it is reminiscent of one and the pleats are pretty in keeping with the times.
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When viewed from the perspective that free searchable content is delivered instantly with the purchase price of the print edition, this is a no - lose concept; the reader is at liberty to choose not to interact with the extra features of the hybrid book.
Ironically, playing with the inversion of the original and the copy, Garaicoa fabricates the copy as a physical object by printing on ceramic tiles saturated with references to specific moments and incidents throughout Spanish political history, such as corruption, abortion law, sexual liberties and the legalisation of marijuana.
Often times the constraints of the print are ignored and the artist takes a variety of liberties including extending the edges of the image by adding on paper, drawing or painting, collaging with other materials or creating a new, subtly transformed image by combining two or more photographs.
If you want to know about liberties have a look at the current plan the Briys have for the introduction of a so called «Kyoto Pass» that keeps track of your personal carbon foot print.
Phillips Thompson, a journalist and labour sympathizer who worked on the publication the Western Clarion, excoriated the magistrate in print: «He is true as hell to the ideals of his Tory U.E. Loyalist ancestors, and holds like them that all popular notions of liberty are rank delusions and that the masses were bound to be exploited for the benefit of the ruling class.»
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