Sentences with phrase «something gets into print»

My dad used to tell me that once something gets into print — whether completely true or completely false — someone is going to believe it.

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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.»
Incredibly modern and interesting wood grain printing makes this crib bedding set into a conversation piece as well as something that will not easily be gotten tired of looking due to its» simplicity.
Combining this knowledge with 3D printing and getting into tissue engineering is something he didn't expect that at all when he joined the Feinstein Institute.
Perfect for scarecrow or giant - evil - pumpkin costumes (or just for stomping around the house with something creepy on your feet), these printed socks are a fun way to get into the holiday spirit.
So unless you do something really special (and expensive) like getting the printer to insert a single plate by hand into each book before it is bound, you're going to be printing the entire book in full CYMK + color.
They do it to make a subsistence wage from their work, retain copyrights, circumvent censorship laws, get books into print within months instead of waiting years, keep their books in print forever instead of a few months, make revisions rapidly, fight political oppression, maintain creative control, get paid in a more timely manner, be able to distribute their works globally, publish highly specialized works that may not prove profitable, and take a chance on making something daringly different.
This is something we've already seen, of course, in the interest of many entrepreneurial authors in print - only contracts that could get them into physical stores.
Both are highly politicized fields, and in each case, the incentive to get something into print is considerable for those who want to carry on their political and scientific fight against the accepted, mainstream view.
Designers can get stuck playing on the computer, but turning that 3D design into something tangible will tell them whether it will really work (and another reason 3D printing is becoming so popular for it allows fast prototyping).
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