Sentences with phrase «to be in print»

It has been in print for years, and portions are available online.
Even if you are not compelled to revisit the film in full this way, it's nice to have the option, especially since the score hasn't been in print in ages.
Trust her to be in this print from head to toe and pull it off with much success.
Being in the printing business, I understand completely how you feel.
Over 30 million copies of her works are in print.
His novels have been translated into more than 45 languages and sold in more than 80 countries; over 110 million copies are in print worldwide.
My entire oeuvre will always be in print and always earning me something.
As a musician, every book I use is in print version.
We also found that the most preferred way to receive this information is in a print format, which is current practice.
It is a pleasure to be able to say that the entire series is in print, and available in trade paperback and electronic forms.
There is no need to rely solely on print ads when the internet is in print all over the world.
If not, you've got two choices, neither of which is in print or in stores today.
My background was in printing and distribution by the way.
Unless this is a short, and will never be in print.
According to Author Earnings 2016 sales report, 76 percent of non-fiction book sales are in print.
This is good news for those of us who think this long - established practice is as important in the digital age as it has been in the print world.
In this section, you can also include forthcoming publications that are in the printing stage as well as presentations / talks you've given at conferences or at campuses other than your own.
I've written a middle - grade book that's in print right now.
You'd be amazed at the things you see when your manuscript is in printed book format, and it is not unusual to want to make changes at this point.
The color is in the print, actually, but it's hard to see because it's so tiny.
As you don't want to attract too much attention to your face, let the pants / skirt be in a print and the top be neutral.
Or if you are wearing your bottom pieces in monochromatic design then your top, blazer and shirts must be in a printed pattern.
Just curious whether you think titles are of more or the same importance in the digital age as when most were in print?
The additional requirement that a newspaper be in printed sheet form would exclude Internet forms of a newspaper.
I would have expected publication of the work to have drawn a lawsuit, but it's clearly been in print for a couple of years.
[13] The licensee name must be in print smaller than the brokerage name.
Once the book is in print, you'll be «in bed» with your publisher and your book is a baby you both need to raise.
«It's a big comprehensive statewide bill that's been in print for two months,» she said.
It will be a key decision in all this, perhaps the key decision: and perhaps, by the time these words are in print it will have been made.
The newspaper, which is to be the world's oldest as it has continuously been in print since 1734, stated the paper will be entirely digital from December 20th.
Like the Daily Mail, there are noticeably more photos of celebs wearing little than there are in the print edition.
Further the people making decisions about ebook merchandising are rarely based in Ireland as once they were (or indeed still are in the print world) and therefore open to some discussion or indeed charm (not inconsiderable amounts of which the Irish are possessed).
At the Voice I had the experience of being in print while the art I was writing about was on view.
Baker accepts that advertising is the main revenue source online, just as it has always been in print publishing, but Mozilla is experimenting with ways to detach it from users» data.
I first discovered these New Testament commentaries in the 1970s when they had already been in print for 20 years...
Bill, the chart from the leaked assessment was in print on the front of the Inquirer section, but I couldn't find it online.
Finding no record for the Assex Gazette, we wonder whether this is a misspelling and should read Essex Gazette (a paper of this name was in print at that time in Salem, Massachusetts).
First published in hardback in 1995 with numerous cartoon illustrations by JOHN RICHARDSON & a brilliant audio version narrated by actress JOANNA LUMLEY [in aid of Compassion in World Farming], this funny, fast - moving allegorical adventure story has been in print ever since.
The research is currently in the online edition of the journal Pediatrics and will be in print form in February.
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