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The votes are then printed out onto a paper ballot.
They even brought "peace group" printed out papers and props.
I was so moved that I printed out a copy.
Leonie's mother had the photos blown up and printed out.
Like all bankers, we come prepared with printed out PowerPoint.
They weren't getting every email printed out 10 years ago.
The graphs are printed out as a souvenir of the experience.
Once printed out, wouldn't these lists just clutter up your kitchen?
It can also be printed out on paper and scanned physically.
He also brought two printed-out pages of his favorite quotes.
But what if that could simply be printed out up there?
Not with rival tweet fights but with gigantic printed out tweets.
Currently this applies if material has been downloaded or printed out.
The report can be printed out and taken to a doctor.
I printed out coupons and used Groupon at restaurants and salons.
Every single document that was properly marked classified was printed out.
T-shirts were made, printed out by the Puerto Rican team.
Butterfield came to the House chamber armed with printed-out copies.
Beggars printed out QR codes and set them out on the street.
The group printed out thousands of leaflets to hand out during rallies.
He literally just printed out a tweet from President-elect Donald Trump.
The list was printed out and carried over to the Oval Office.
" Emotions are printed out like directives from Western Union: "Panic. Paranoia. Fear.
Your diary entries can be easily searched and printed out as well.
The report can also be printed out and taken to a doctor.
I printed out a photo of a thermometer and tracked my progress.
She answered the phone, printed out documents and put together product catalogs.
Mine printed out a scan of my unborn baby at 20 weeks.
On a coffee table was a stack of printed-out e‑mails.
Instead, copies were printed out and hand delivered to a select group.
EVERY SINGLE DOCUMENT THAT WAS MARKED, PROPERLY MARKED AS CLASSIFIED WAS PRINTED OUT.
Then he printed out all the lyrics and cut them up with scissors.
Carlson printed out the emails from Visich and put them in a binder.
We have so many printed out that haven't even made it up yet!!!
Mr. Livingston's note went into a folder of printed-out emails from readers.
Some suggest using sharpies on the printed-out document and then scanning it.
The Trump University textbooks were just Wikipedia pages printed out and stapled together.
"They're individual pieces that were 3D-printed out of the metal," she says.
She even printed out pages of background and underlined the most important points.
So we printed out about 1,000 and ate burritos for about a year.
Some people even printed out copies of their divorce papers to put on display.
But when those comments are then getting you know typed up and printed out.
This has been updated to state that they're printed out of PA-12 plastic.
I printed out two copies—one for my studio and one for my bedroom.
Then, each three to five second video was printed out as 24 separate pictures.
I had printed out the worst of the text messages, ready to show him.
To lift her up, one of her Rise teammates printed out letters from survivors.
Will it actually be printed out with all the names and put on display?
A tweet from February showed that Trump reads online media that's been printed out.
Previously, the court's librarians printed out links and included them in physical case files.
I printed out an old-fashioned itinerary I crossed off as I went along.
Trump has his tweets printed out at the White House Social Media Summit. pic.twitter.
Better if it's printed out and held in the hand, vibrant to the touch.
"I printed out some Russian flags and put them on my desk," he said.
Still, the son printed out the article and went in search of Caroline Jenckes.
A preview will appear, showing how the page will be printed out on paper.
So we pulled up the IMDb, that international movie database, and we printed out.
A piece of paper is printed out, wet, stuck on the skin, then peeled off.
The White House printed out various definitions of words at the Social Media Summit. pic.twitter.
Arthur printed out the entire Ethereum codebase to bring along on their honeymoon that spring.
They printed out the table of contents for both volumes along with the executive summaries.
Rochat printed out high-resolution, life-size Airpods stickers and attached them to the ground.
I still have a little email printed out from the headmaster saying everyone was safe.
Trump recited from all of his post-Charlottesville news releases; he had them printed out.
I printed out a list of countries and capitals and put on my pun hat.
It can be printed out or you can just be saved on your phone [sic].
"I still have the report that was printed out for me to sign," he said.
So the government printed out more money to ensure people had enough money in their pockets.
Nevertheless, seeing a giant printed-out tweet trolling Trump suspended above Earth is still extremely satisfying.
Its Windows 10 facial recognition was so subpar that printed out photographs could fool the tool.
Generally, the complaint forms are to be printed out and submitted in person or by mail.
I even had business cards printed out for that blog, which was actually just really handy.
It's so much richer and more human than some printed-out email; it represents him well.
One of my first changes was having the weekly schedule printed out in Romanian and English.
They printed out lawsuits and regulatory complaints until their living room was a maze of paper.
I wrote and printed out an entire interactive deck full of ideas for their PR strategy.
We printed out the code and carried it away on paper, but we deleted the files.
Noisey: How much would you spend on this sweatshirt that I've handily printed out a photo of?
He then printed out 20 copies, and left them in the backseat for his riders to find.
She had a piece of paper printed out with the condition the next time I went in.
In 2014, Prince premiered New Portraits, an art series composed of blown-up, printed-out Instagram screenshots.
A picture uploaded to Imgur seems to show that Biden signed a printed out meme of himself.
With the model completed, he printed out a prototype in clear resin, and later, in Black Resin.
So, she printed out all the subtweets and stapled them to the hall's public bulletin board. Yikes.
They booked a lane, printed out a shipping label, and sent their cells out with the mail.
So, printed out that's from here through the ceiling, and I boiled that down to 185,000 words.
It's full of printed out hard copies and a zip drive of the Stussy Lots LTD account.
I shook hands all around and handed them the business card I printed out the night before.
The idea of having the list printed out really started to speak to me more and more.
As he spoke, Mr. Tabarez printed out-of-order signs for two stalls in the men's restroom.
When we arrived at Mr. Martin's house, I noticed my LinkedIn profile printed out on his desk.
When the box was ready, the family printed out 65 wish sheets for people to write on.
I actually carried around a folder of pictures I had printed out from the Internet of him.
By then, I'm having signs printed out, the Bikers for Trump signs, and I'd contact the campaign.
And the restaurant's operations manager also disputes everything the landlord printed out and taped to the building.
The results appear in the smartphone app, and can be printed out and shared with your doctor.
On the floor, there is a printed-out image of snow with Timberland boot footprints in it.
Blue is my dog, and we had a shoot for her which we printed out on a calendar.
The other day, someone even printed out one of our stories and posted it in the office elevator!
To be clear: This is not actual news stories that are being printed out and handed to Trump.
Luckily, I printed out our tickets, and we're able to enter through the back door of the theater.
Is a piece of software copyrighted if it's not printed out and is buried inside of a machine?
If you veered off the turn-by-turn directions you had printed out, you were out of luck.
Heck, I wouldn't be surprised if he had printed out the Post profile and highlighted the Starburst story!
Make sure the photos end up in a folder or printed out and placed into a small album.
Collins had printed out Swetnick's affidavit and brought it with her to the meeting, the sources told CNN.
If you printed out your boarding pass beforehand — because you definitely checked in online the night before, right?
Using the giant Epson, he printed out the "rebuilt" composition, then showed it to an Italian art historian.
At St. Paul's, at Broadway and Vesey Street, Jarmusch held a cemetery-headstone guide that he'd printed out.
At one point, he turned to a stack of printed-out graphs and charts, and showed us some.
Wright allegedly used Google Maps to identify possible targets, labeling them "cockroaches," and printed out guides for making explosives.
Updated March 1st, 2019, 12:30 PM ET, this article stated that the helmets were printed out of PVC.
Soon we will be fondling three-boobed cyborgs called Mimi who we 3D-printed out of our own laptops.
The letter, typed up and printed out, started with a bombshell: The S.E.C. had, indeed, caught up to him.
My map (I actually have a printed-out map) leads me to an ugly industrial park full of warehouses.
These were some of the first places where somebody printed out the words 'Canadian food' on a tangible object.
Every A4 notebook she acquired, she said, every A4 page she printed out, reminded her of her time here.
Pileggi printed out information about the restaurant's culinary influences and brought it to dinner to discuss with her husband.
Strangers printed out a photo of one woman, found her house, and taped it to her dad's front door.
In mid-August, I printed out my first draft and made a bonfire in the garden of my photocopy.
HL's parents weren't on Facebook, but someone from the church printed out the post and gave it to them.
Masnick first printed out the FOIA'd documents and assembled a deck of the game's cards for a practice run.
He even printed out a full-size poster of one of the images and brought it to a cabinet meeting.
Most Trend-Savvy: This Grandpa Who Printed Out Memes for His Friends And now his squad can keep them forever.
Lincoln's campaign aides even printed out 5,18613 counterfeit tickets to the Republican convention to pack the halls with his supporters.
A holographic version of Modern Combat 23 just looked like my weapon was printed out on top of the background.
After weeks of laborious pixel by pixel editing, I printed out all of the artwork on our dot matrix printer.
Video: US Defense Department via The Washington Post The Perdix drones are 3D-printed out of Kevlar and carbon-fiber.
The skeleton on display doesn't contain any of the fossils; instead the bones were 3-D printed out of fiberglass.
With few exceptions, Angela cheerily printed out press passes for anyone who asked — other than reporters from government-controlled Ukraine.
These structures, due to the way the material is printed out, can not just stretch but bend, twist and curl.
He also printed out some medical journal articles about neck problems for me to read, all well over my head.
The internal review was completed four months ago, 177 pages printed out and ready for delivery to the students' parents.
Contracts and other important documents also tend to be printed out, as there is still something more official about paper.
This week's archive pick is an article on analog (meaning, printed out on actual paper) privacy policies from May 2001.
Laptops are shut down, phones turned off all the way, directions for any Saturday excursions are printed out in advance.
We even have people, we found them with the script on their person -- INGRAHAM: And they actually have it printed out?
We had a cut-out of him printed out on cardboard, and we put it in the corner of the room.
First, LAMAR+NIK filmed the band playing the track against a white background, then edited it, and printed out 4,868 frames.
Cabrera showed off his company's debut 229D bioprinter, and actually printed out a living 29D model of Vincent Van Gogh's ear.
"My grandma MJ & my mom," Kardashian West, 36, captioned the post, featuring the printed out photo with "Mom approves" written below.
By holding your iPhone up to the static image you just printed out, the Vine will then play inside the app.
She printed out her exchanges with Seth and took them, in 2012, to the police in her town in North Carolina.
A fax isn't as powerful as a call, but it's better than an email: your message will automatically get printed out.
To help my son understand his coach's commands, my husband printed out a list of soccer terms and their Japanese equivalents.
Those lists can then be printed out in the form of worksheets and flashcards for convenient, on-the-go vocabulary drills.
He came up with a novel solution: Cards which you printed out with discrete moves based on your character's fighting style.
Until now, adversarial images fell apart when they were printed out and reproduced, because the textures and pixel colorings shifted slightly.
His sisters, Roxanne and Sandy, and his daughter, Hannah, transcribed the recordings and printed out the pages for him to read.
It is stranger still to learn that Trump orders his most popular tweets printed out, so that he can study them.
So I printed out 10 full-size faces of Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg on our color Canon copier-printer combo.
At a recent conference, he printed out new signs for the bathrooms, effectively turning the existing stalls into gender-neutral bathrooms.
At a rally in Nashua — the biggest of her candidacy — volunteers had printed out copies of the endorsements from local papers.
They also printed out what they affectionately call the "sea anemone," a strange little Cthulhu creation that squirts water through its tentacles.
He would often leave his editorials printed out on his editor's desk with Post-It notes asking them to check his facts.
Windows Hello, a new face scanning security feature in Windows 10, has been defeated with the use of a printed out picture.
During the Y2K panic, Casaleggio printed out a "decalogue"—a set of 10 commandments—telling employees what to do if civilization collapsed.
"It is early days," Thomas said, gazing rather forlornly at a picture of a mosaic mouse that he printed out for me.
MUNI riders were greeted with printed "Out of Service" and "Metro Free" signs on ticket machines on late on Friday and Saturday.
So my mom went on vacation and printed out illustrated bios for each of her four cats for the cat sitter pic.twitter.
Posters of her famous photo were printed out and hung around refugee camps that occupied the West Bank, Gaza, and the diaspora.
Puerto Rico's governor had printed out photos of destruction from across the island to give Trump a better sense of the scope.
He showed me a printed-out photo of them, one ginger, the other black, cuddling in a kind of furry yin-yang.
Trump presented a $100,000 check, printed out on gigantic paper, from the event's proceeds to a veterans group Americans for Independent Living.
Depending on your bank, the balance will either be displayed directly on the ATM screen or printed out on a receipt.10.
After all, our generation isn't known for its love of the postal service — or things that are actually printed out on paper.
And of course, there's human error: In some cases cited by the commission, even printed-out Spanish-language Miranda cards contained errors.
Early in the fall of 2014, Fisher printed out a copy of the Xacti organizational chart and taped it behind his desk.
One detail attracted particular interest: Agents analyzed the document and discovered creases, suggesting it had been printed out by someone with access.
At City Stacks, a bookstore in Denver, employees printed out forms with elected officials' contact information in a gentle nudge to customers.
" I've probably printed out the same amount of celebrity photos, and a giant nose would be a much better cover than "room shrine.
The rest of Planned Parenthood's headquarters were decorated in bright pink protest signs, toys, hats, printed-out memes, pictures of Beyoncé and Sen.
This is better than the printed-out codes Snapchat was previously experimenting with, but not as slick as something like Google's Authenticator app.
These data used to be printed out and laid on the hangar floor; engineers walked along them for hours, looking for anything untoward.
After I paid with my credit card at the kiosk, the machine printed out my receipt, which had the number 857 on it.
The man at the travel agency had printed out the plane ticket and highlighted the details: flight number, city, departure time, his name.
Hance also ran into a whole table of 3-D printed items, including sneakers and a hammer that were printed out of paper.
He tattooed it on his leg and printed out bumper stickers of Mr. DeVito's face to hand out on a cross-country trip.
I printed out Mary Gaitskill's novella "This Is Pleasure" from The New Yorker's website this summer, and read it in a single sitting.
In addition to publicly speaking against many of the president's policies and actions, he's even printed out Trump's tweets to bring to Senate discussions.
In place of Luna's father, Teigen printed out a photo of her dear hubby's face for an unidentified girl to wear over her face.
According to the court documents, the Budweiser employee printed out screen shots of the recipes, folded them up and removed them from the brewery.
Like before, this set of posters is free to download and can be printed out in full-poster size (30 inches by 48 inches).
Silkey drove over to the Allwines' house, where Stephen printed out the emails and listened while Amy explained to the agents what had happened.
Sadly the images don't look all that great when printed out on the Game Boy Printer's sticker paper, as the details aren't clear enough.
In one e-mail, the elusive Dmitry even included photos of employees wearing Boroda Drink uniforms, alongside photos of printed-out video game keys.
As de Bolle points out, the Venezuelan government printed out too many bolivars in recent years to try to finance its soaring budget deficits.
The book was printed out and written on using naturally pigmented bacteria that we can assume is from Simon Park's vault of vibrant bacteria.
Throughout her speech and the others that followed, I couldn't help re-read the short motion, which I had printed out as a reference.
Alright, but those who don't do that may have to have their liver printed out in a 217-D printer ... but that's another topic.
They were more preoccupied with the photo booth, which printed out the black-and-white photos as if they were being sent via iMessage.
A printed-out email taped to his computer hutch had instructions for handing in his badge and parking pass and collecting his final paycheck.
So historically they've bought the investing book, printed out the prospectus, put them both on the bedside table ... and then never picked them up again.
After taking snapshots of the store ads with various face-altering overlays, the sneaky person printed out the pictures and pasted them over the originals.
Read more: Trump officials were reportedly so alarmed by his Ukraine call that the transcript had to be printed out and passed around by hand
"We actually just went wedding dress shopping, I have a wedding planner, we have a location and we printed out save the dates," she says.
"I had a printed-out playbook of specific actions for each group that they had to access," Meng told me of the Anomaly in Taipei.
She lived near the field where my daughter had soccer practice that night, so I printed out the results and stuck them in my bag.
Fitbit also promises to expand the guidance to include challenges, health coaching, and health reports that can be printed out and shared with a physician.
He had recently printed out an article from El País about the psychological damage done to intersexuals who are surgically assigned a gender at birth.
We're told the guy who snagged the autograph printed out the report the day before the House formally voted to accuse POTUS of high crimes.
He studied legal analyses of it; he scoured the Education Department's websites for details and updates on it, and even printed out the entire law.
They said no, they were using it to plan the season, but they would be happy to get another one printed out especially for him.
I wrote and printed out an entire interactive deck full of ideas for their PR strategy, and then sent it to them in a parcel.
The Wi-Fi password was printed out and placed around the venue, with a reminder of the relevant tags and channels to encourage social activity.
The Wi-Fi password was printed out and placed around the venue, with a reminder of the relevant tags and channels to encourage social activity.
The photos that you love shouldn't remain on your iPhone — they should be printed out, displayed in metallic frames, and given to friends as holiday gifts.
I printed out a form, wrote a check for $22, mailed it to Albany, and will wait several weeks to get my copy in the mail.
After completing it in December 4003, Clinton's lawyers printed out 2400,25 emails they deemed to be work-related and turned them over to the State Department.
Soon after, another user demonstrates how to send an email, which the host receives and then, quaintly, explains how the message can also be printed out.
Pruitt brought along a printed out report from the EPA's Office of the Inspector General — a division of the government responsible for oversight and preventing abuse.
Everything in ThemeGo can be bookmarked, creating a personalized itinerary and map for the visit, which can be printed out or accessed through a mobile device.
You could identify the people who had really spent too much money and didn't know what was going on by their crumpled-up printed-out tickets.
Matt Gaetz told Politico that a few days after Trump liked one of his tweets, a signed printed-out copy arrived at his Washington, DC, office.
Before the campaign, his aides subscribed to an electronic clipping service that flagged any mention of his name, then his staff printed out the key articles.
Have copies of your itinerary printed out, and a copy of the credit card with which you made a given ticket purchase, or the card itself.
So one of my colleagues spent days at the library scanning books and diaries from the '70s and '80s, and then we printed out the scans.
We punched in our names and flight numbers, answered questions about guns and flammables, printed out tickets and luggage tags and put them on our bags.
When her managers printed out Ziosk scores and comments each week, they would also highlight the positive comments — including the ones that mentioned servers' bodies and appearance.
Their software systems can be so ancient that policies have to be printed out with standard wording and modified with a typewriter, says Jillian Slyfield of Aon.
To make the table, Tripp printed out two copies of the table, laminated them and attached them to file folders, which she kept at 90-degree angles.
In this case, God just so happens to be a Wheel Of Fortune-style spinning device, with printed-out names of 22 local restaurants to land on.
Once a design is created, it can be uploaded and shared via the online 3D modeling community Sketchfab or sent straight to Shapeways to be printed out.
In the first test, we printed out two selfie photos — one color and one black and white — taken with my iPhone X's 22-megapixel front-facing camera.
The emails were all printed out for some reason, and they were available to be viewed only in a big binder at the Pennsylvania Supreme Court building.
It also said she had confessed to an agent that she had printed out a May 5 intelligence file and mailed it to an online news outlet.
Then, I moved any possible distractions to the other side of the room, printed out the article for that week and put it next to my supplies.
Meals are carefully planned to address concerns like immunity or recovery; some teams even create personalized menus for individual players, printed out and placed in their lockers.
We printed out directions to the cemetery in Stone Mountain, Ga., where the ashes were buried in an urn in a plot shaded by an oak tree.
The badges Goldman's security apparatus printed out for her visitors still referred to her as Michael, and at one point, Mr. Williams accidentally used the wrong pronoun.
She allegedly printed out a copy of a classified NSA report on Russian efforts to penetrate the U.S. election system that later ended up in the press.
They'd also like to offer me an invitation — a printed-out piece of paper with my name on it — to join them in the airport business class lounge.
At 24 frames per minute, and a three-minute video, that added it up to 4,500 images, which they printed out, fucked up, and scanned back in individually.
Creases on the document indicated that it had been printed and transported by hand, and the NSA's internal audit revealed that six people had printed out the report.
Afterwards she went back inside to a tiny altar she had adorned with three photos of the boy that a local school teacher had printed out for her.
Landing a government contract has traditionally been a grueling and laborious process, requiring companies to comply with a list of regulations that, when printed out, weighs 8.5 pounds.
The husband, who was trying to mediate reconciliation between Dick and his son, printed out and distributed the email to Rick and other people at the family company.
Many things usually done on one can easily be done by hand, like taking notes on a pad of paper, or sharing data on a printed-out spreadsheet.
There were some creased, printed-out photos of her and S., taken before they fled Congo, spread out on a pool table at the end of the room.
For "Rite," she printed out Stravinsky's score — even though she doesn't read music — and cataloged the movements according to notes; a B-flat, for instance, means a jump.
Make sure those are easily accessible (either printed out or saved on your computer) because if the employer shuts down, it may be more difficult to get copies.
But is that still the case if what you eat just so happens to be printed-out photographs of an actor frequently featured in the work of Judd Apatow?
I printed out my ballot in a Brick Lane internet cafe and came home with a receipt from the Royal Mail so I could track the little guy's progress.
Philip told Pix11 he has printed out reward posters, offering $100,000 in return for an arrest and conviction in Karina's case, and he is posting them around the neighborhood.
One local business even printed out large decals to be placed on the side of cars asking for any information about the missing 34-year-old mother of two.
After all, they've printed out all these coins with their faces on them... but here's my two cents: we can all just take a deep breathe... and calm down.
To verify they did possess the technology, Evan sent photos of the gear along with a printed-out message to prove they weren't just images taken from someone else.
Countless local initiatives were launched: Women printed out posters and leaflets in their own homes, and bought megaphones to spread the word about the planned strike from their cars.
She points out that the doctor probably didn't think I was an idiot, since she printed out a research study article to share with me, filled with statistical detail.
The material is printed out in a pattern specifically designed for a given athlete's needs and attached to the much hyped Zoom X foam midsole from the 4% model.
But landing a government contract has traditionally been a grueling and laborious process, requiring companies to comply with a list of regulations that, when printed out, weighs 8.5 pounds.
Pablo Rochat, a San Francisco-based artist, printed out dozens of life-sized stickers designed to look like Airpods and stuck them to the ground all over the city.
In a photo he posted on Instagram in 2017, Mr. Gold handed down five L.A. eating rules that are worthy of being printed out and tacked to a wall.
Then he did what very few people seem to have done: He printed out the entire bill that made loan forgiveness the law of the land and read it.
T3 said that when they couldn't afford to press up CDs, they printed out business cards with a type of bar code to download the mixtape on the back.
They never had dialogue printed out to memorize—there was a "screenplay" in the sense that my crew had costumes, sets and things to work with, but without dialogue.
On Wednesday, the Vermont senator printed out a tweet from president-elect Donald Trump and brought it as a visual aid for a discussion surrounding the Affordable Care Act. Really.
He printed out the manuscript, placed it in a walnut wood box with a silver imprint of his hand on the lid, and went to sleep at home in Ireland.
Lisa Vanderpump's husband Ken Todd printed out text messages between Mellencamp Arroyave and an employee of Vanderpump Dogs, in which the two allegedly conspired to bring the dog on camera.
An audit at Winner's workplace revealed that six individuals had printed out the document, including Winner, but only she subscribed to the news outlet, allegedly, using a personal email account.
The resulting image of the Mulsanne contains 53 billion pixels (that's 53,000 megapixels) and Bentley says that if printed out it would be the same size as a football field.
Dr. Kappelman printed out a human-size, three-dimensional model of Lucy's shoulder and took it to Dr. Stephen Pearce, an orthopedic surgeon at the Austin Bone and Joint Clinic.
When Alkateab was honored last month—twice—by Amnesty International for her reporting from Syria, she printed out, on a sheet of pink paper, a statement to the awards committee.
To show his dedication to the game, he printed out posts that he'd written for a basketball blog and mailed them to the Portland office along with his latest portfolio.
At a moment when the government is worried about "ransomware" attacks on states, cities and town voter registration databases, make sure the voter rolls are backed up and printed out.
Before that, though, the lads from Liverpool printed out business cards for The Quarry Men and an original -- one of just a few known to exist -- is up for sale.
Each of these shapes can be printed out and folded into small sculptures, which the artists will print, fold, and display in an exhibition at Front/Space in Kansas City, Missouri.
" He adds: "If I just printed out the image, I would not understand 1/100th of what is there compared to standing for hours and hours and days and days painting.
It even created a separate D.C. edition of its paper printed out of Springfield, Virginia, just to make it cheaper to target federal agencies with ads that could be locally inserted.
This is just one of several recent instances of tweets being printed out for political maneuvering, like when Bernie Sanders brought a poster of a Trump tweet to the Senate floor.
Voter registration databases will mostly be printed out by Election Day, but counties that allow voting in more than one polling place and use electronic voter registration information could be affected.
You printed out directions from MapQuest because that was the high-tech way to live Let's say you were starting a new job at a dotcom company in an unfamiliar area.
First I printed out pictures of all these skeletons, like Sam Jackson in Iron Man 2, a table full of portraits of skulls that are polygons and skulls that are pixels.
The massive artwork can be printed out and displayed pretty much anywhere, and was put up on a street in Liverpool as part of the city's biennial art festival this year.
My mom told me about when the first Polaroid camera came out, how excited she and her art school friends were to finally have technology that instantly printed out a picture.
While it's common for hospitals to discharge patients with a printed-out piece of paper of vague instructions, an app can walk people through the process in a more personal way.
When a major electronics firm started seeing strange documents being printed out remotely on more than 100 of its smart printers late last year, it frantically contacted the manufacturer to investigate.
Oftentimes they would make two or three, and sometimes even more, negatives – cameras just lined up in a row, because in those days the negatives would be printed out very quickly.
They'll also often mention articles to him and if he hasn't already seen a particular story, he'll ask for it to be printed out and given to him, said the official.
Cabinet secretaries' denials seemed to become more strongly worded following Sanders' statement via Twitter, and as reports began to roll in that the president was having denials printed out for him.
He printed out the photos, and they're piled in the gallery with a path for the visitor to make their way through hundreds of thousands of images of pets, fireworks, and babies.
The team printed out the main logo on a type of film called Kodalith and set up camera tests to see what it looked like when light passed through the film sheet.
But at the very least it's printed out for him, as we can see from this February 2, 2016 tweet showing Trump in front of printed off articles from the Huffington Post.
According to a Gizmodo investigation earlier this year, he has said publicly that he rarely uses email and does not text; he also has articles from the internet printed out for him.
While the skeleton on display doesn't include the real fossils — they were too heavy to mount — 3D technology enabled scientists to create digital copies, which were then 3D printed out of fiberglass.
But crucially, the Cylance attack focuses on altering a machine's results cartridge after the polls have closed, which means the results have already been printed out and signed by an election official.
The leaflet that was printed out in Hamburg included the Twitter hashtag #dailystormer, a term also used on a website referred to in the leaflets in the United States, Mr. Matheis said.
They printed out every look that they wanted to send down the runway and pinned them to a board in order — they use different stickers as indicators of complete and incomplete looks.
Recently at Classic Stage Company, a good chunk of the row behind me went all aflutter when they thought for a moment that someone sitting nearby had printed out the online program.
On Friday night, we printed out directions to a restaurant where we were eating on Saturday, but we forgot to print directions home and had to use an old-fashioned road map.
At that time, black faces were still rare enough on the big and small screens that the publication printed out a listing of every black performer appearing on American television that week.
WASHINGTON — It was almost lunchtime at a food court downtown and Yonas A. Seyoum, the manager of the Esprinto Café, marched over to the cash register and printed out the morning's sales.
THAT'S WHY YOU SEE IN THESE HUMA INTERVIEWS AND EVEN FROM JUDICIAL WATCH THEY'RE NOT MAKING A BIG STINK OF IT. THEY KNOW THAT SECRETARY CLINTON ASKED FOR EVERYTHING TO BE PRINTED OUT.
I came to the fifth annual Photo Booth Expo hoping to go home with a comically large pile of selfies, but none of the 12-something exhibiting photo booths have printed out anything.
Berg's Little Printer, an adorable internet-connected box that printed out tiny snippets of news, Instagram photos, and to-do lists, stopped working when the studio and its servers shut down in 2014.
But indeed, travelers whose trips fall within 14 days can make a passport agency appointment online, bring proof of immediate international travel (say, printed-out flight receipts), and pay a $60 expedite fee.
Update, 3:46pm: And if you were wondering who might be the poor soul who had to lug that huge printed out tweet around DC, allow us to paint the picture for you.
In the journalism world, we typically send story pitches via email, but for the sake of dramatic effect, Amber holds up a stack of her rejection letters that she ostensibly printed out. Sure.
They had printed out the controversial Yves Saint Laurent adverts that had mushroomed across the city earlier that month (and which were later banned) to remind officials of how degrading advertising could look.
Imagine it being read aloud in Patti Smith's wise American drawl, soak up these words like gold dust, and have that beautiful final paragraph printed out and mounted on the nearest wall, IMO.
When royjdoug tweeted a note aimed at Pokémon Go users that he actually typed up, printed out and hung in his yard, Scottish stand-up comedian Joe Heenan posted a poetic, handwritten rebuttal.
Alexander said he has gotten so many questions and complaints about the ObamaCare failure he has printed out cards that he hands to constituents that list all the accomplishments of the 6900th Congress.
I once printed out a picture from the series and walked around in Central Park trying to see if I could tell where the work lay by triangulating the obelisk and the trees.
Concerns about 3D-printed guns have been around since the dawn of 3D printing, which essentially lets anyone plug in a blueprint and, with the right materials, the product is, well, printed out.
In recent days, we have also seen pages of the manual printed out at large scale and affixed to MTA structures, often combined with graffiti annotations specifying the location of the J31 convergence.
More than 60,000 pages of emails were printed out and assembled in large stacks on a mock presidential resolute desk for the exhibit, which was held at the Venetian Teatro Italia in Venice.
Usually, the manager or owner did this in front of me, physically going through the printed-out receipts, adding up the tips, and then paying them out from the register as a lump sum.
Trump, the source added, has asked where his printed-out copies of Breitbart articles have gone since Chief of Staff John Kelly began restricting what paper can make its way to the Resolute Desk.
First day at VICE I got a bunch of sweet merch: a pen, embossed notebook, a load of printed out HR codes of behavior, a tote bag, business cards, a business card holder, stickers.
This is just a room where you have to read a printed-out, long article from the Guardian about the multiple, apocalyptic, and ecological crises that humanity has no capacity or desire to solve.
Once Muntz's team was finished, the operating system was assembled on a mainframe, then printed out as a sheaf of instructions, which were brought to a nearby facility managed by the defense contractor Raytheon.
Name aside, DxtER is decidedly less flashy than the other finalist, arriving in a simple cardboard box with a slew of third-party testing solutions, along with pieces of hardware printed out from MakerBots.
Still, five years after getting my green card, in the summer of 2001, I printed out the application papers for naturalization, thinking that perhaps I ought to make a commitment now that I could.
With Hot Dog Taste Test, I printed out all my pages of work from the last few years and—with the help of my editor, Tracy Hurren—figured out a loose order for them.
Breathlessly reading a game report that he no doubt had printed out in front of him before uncorking a rant where you can almost hear the veins pushing against the skin at his temples.
Image: YouTube/Thomas KimWhen I was in elementary school, kids used to pass around printed out copies of The Anarchist's Cookbook and we would delight in the type of mischief and mayhem that book described.
" Cause of Action claimed that "there is no publicly available evidence that you copied, forwarded, printed out, or otherwise provided CFPB with copies of the text messages regarding official business from your personal mobile device.
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Clearly needing some suitable decorations for the far-right soirée, the White House printed out—on giant posters—four terms of particular importance to the administration's odious internet friends: deplatforming, shadow banning, demonetization, and doxing.
Plus, after speaking to an employee, I found out that I could write down the code numbers of whatever I was purchasing and tell them to the cashier instead of getting stickers printed out — score!
He placed a checkbox next to each one, printed out multiple copies, and posted the list in his locker, on his refrigerator, and on his bedroom wall—the better to see it upon waking up.
The sender had evidently put this codebook together by first printing out the typed letter in plaintext, then cutting out individual words and pasting them alongside abbreviations that he'd printed out separately on other sheets.
Joanna Stern of the Journal did this great stunt where she printed out all the EULAs from, I don't know, 20 top sites or 11 top sites and literally stretched them across a football field.
But the president still loves his phone and cable news: After-hours phone calls might continue to have the same effect as did the printed-out fake news stories, secretly dropped on the Resolute Desk.
Both were nearly packed every time I went — even on a weekday — with some visitors carrying suitcases to fill with goods, or arriving with printed-out inventory lists, leading me to mistake one for an employee.
I agree with him when he says it's easier to "have stuff printed out to read instead of reading off a computer" as I also rely heavily on the paper copies of scripts and news wires.
The likes of Kohl's, Amazon, JCPenney, Macy's, Target, Papa John's, and Domino's are supported inside the app, and codes can be brought up on screen ready for scanning or printed out before you leave the house.
Imagine these theories printed out on yellowing newsprint, taped to a wall and connected by sagging lengths of yarn, and you'll have some idea of what my Twitter mentions have been like over the past day.
In Fear, Bob Woodward's scalding exposé about the Trump administration, the author writes that the president is so enraptured by his Twitter usage that he has his best tweets printed out so he can study them.
Yesterday, Bernie Sanders and his Facebook fan pages took the internet by storm after the cranky senator printed out one of the President-elect's tweets and set it up on the floor of the US Senate.
Earlier this afternoon, alt-right Jewish commentator Laura Loomer handcuffed herself to the front doors of Twitter's New York headquarters, while wearing a Yellow Star and carrying a bullhorn and a number of printed-out tweets.
They would be compiled and printed out and given to Weiner, and usually later that day the staff would be emailed a scanned copy of the report with Weiner's feedback scribbled on it in a sharpie.
Even in his own practice, Dr. Rhee, who is an internist and pediatrician by training, would have turned to the ACS's information, manually searched and printed out relevant pieces for cancer patients to take with them.
His last major British show, an exhibition of landscapes at the Royal Academy of Arts in 20113, included a gallery of works that had been composed on an iPad, then printed out in extra-large format.
The ads — all of which were enlarged, printed out and splayed out across the committee floor on a series of poster boards — spanned the gamut of contentious social issues touching on race, religion and political affiliation.
Thomas Frieden, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, pointed out today that the entire research literature on Zika could, when printed out, basically fit into a shoebox: Entire world literature on Zika.
I printed out all the big scoops we'd done over the last couples of years and slapped that on their desk — it was Rupert Murdoch, [News Corp CEO] Robert Thompson and [News UK COO] David Dinsmore.
It would be a simple matter for the warden to check the serial number on the gun and compare those printed out on the back of the hunter's license or to query an electronic data base.
My coworkers and I still printed out the Internet Boyfriends bracket and argued about it, even as we huffed and puffed about the nonsensical order, and our eventual outcomes mattered not a whit to anyone, anywhere, ever.
At the urging of a fellow artist, she printed out the photograph and submitted it, on the last possible day, to a crowd-sourced exhibition of Philadelphia artists at the Barnes Foundation, a storehouse of European paintings.
I began work on a third issue during my tumultuous return of Saturn, but in the process, I was drawn not to the runway images I had printed out, but random images of women found in magazines.
He later ignored that warning and brought a printed-out version to a meeting on border security to promote sanctions on... It's not really clear, as more sanctions on Iran had already been passed by that point.
If you're looking at that Super Metroid cartridge and worried that some monster destroyed it, don't worry, the engineer just printed out a Super Metroid label and slapped it on a copy of some SNES hockey game.
He let nurse Alex Wubbels put her supervisor on speakerphone, and then humored her as she printed out a copy of the University Hospital's policy on when it's acceptable for cops to draw blood from their patients.
In the video, he said he printed out the manifesto on the day of the attack, and was reading it for the purpose so others may have an easier time finding an "audiobook" version of the document.
Each group of two to three people printed out 15 of their own brochures and made videos pertaining to how to vote if unregistered or the breakdown of the six amendments being passed on the NC ballot.
Guests were instructed simply to "come in tails," so some showed up in white tie, some showed up in animal tails, and some showed up covered in stories that they had printed out and cut into ribbons.
The police department in Richmond, Virginia, for example, has printed out several thousand fliers on holiday safety tips, with one side of the flier devoted to preventing package theft, according to Gene Lepley, the department&aposs spokesperson.
According to numerous reports dating back to before Trump launched his campaign, he has long preferred less high-tech methods of communication — including having articles printed out and brought to him for markup to then be mailed off.
Hansson holds up laminated screenshots from the show that he printed out himself so that we can see the precise camera angle and observe that reality conforms to the image, except, of course, for the missing CGI gate.
Much more affective than just adding it by credit card on his account because we printed out the graphic and put it in a card for him and he was able to add it to his own account.
A barcode is generated on the Amazon website, which can then be displayed on a mobile device or printed out, and brought to a retailer like CVS Pharmacy or Speedway to deposit funds into an Amazon wallet online.
In Oklahoma, a member of an extremist local gun group printed out a petition by Moms Demand Action, signed by thousands, to stop the state's permitless carry bill from becoming law, and used the pages for target practice.
The tech matches the ID photo to a customer's face and uses movement tracking to ensure the customer is a real person in front of the camera rather than just a static image that has been printed out.
Instead of forwarding "hundreds and thousands" of emails to Weiner's computer to be printed out, she had forwarded only a few—and there is no evidence that she made a "regular practice" of sending emails to Weiner's computer.
It was November 1994, and I was seated in the office of Kaye Savage, a Washington civil servant, watching as the fax machine slowly printed out a written statement filled with lies that might cost me my career.
Official updates were shared via notes printed out and slid under cabin doors, while passengers left thank-you messages for crew pinned to their doors, but also turned to social media to share their boredom, frustration, and anxiety.
Pointing to the affidavit, which she had printed out, Collins said given the weight of the allegations, it made sense to subpoena Kavanaugh's friend Mark Judge -- an alleged witness to the incidents — and bring him in for testimony.
Trump loves a strongly worded denial, and he is closely watching the string of statements, a top White House official tells CNN, adding that they are being printed out and delivered to the President as they come in.
Dudum said when Redpoint turned down an investment in one of his companies, partner Ryan Sarver personally went to his office, printed out a memo with all the reasons they didn't invest, and walked through every point with him.
I sit in my office and stare at the Carrie Mae Weems pictures I have printed out and framed on my wall, from her famous Kitchen Table Series, a suite of photographs foregrounding Weems' body at a dinner table.
Keep Recipes At Eye-LevelIt may seem obvious to keep the recipe, whatever its form (printed out on a sheet of paper, on your phone, in a cookbook) out of the way when you're getting messy in the kitchen.
It's an advance on previous attempts, which either involved making a plastic scaffold and then trying to get cells to grow in and on it, or that printed out organ shapes that ended up being too floppy and dying.
He sits at a wide desk covered with stacks of paper—articles printed out from the Internet—and, as he riffles through pages, he is sometimes filmed from above, his hands framed as if he were a concert pianist.
I printed out seven pages of phone contacts because I did not know any of my friends' phone numbers, nor indeed the phone number of the man I have been dating for four years and am engaged to marry.
Also at Basel was the work of a Shanghai artist who uses the handle Aaajiao, who installed a machine that printed out lists of websites blocked by China's firewall, reflecting the limits of the online experience in the country.
He had already purchased nail polish remover, batteries, ice packs, and nails in order to build the bomb, according to the affidavit, and had printed out maps of the church that he'd marked up to plot his entrance and escape route.
To that end, viewers are invited to communicate with the artists on view through a specially calibrated text messaging system, whereby messages sent to individual artists at a designated number will be printed out on paper and delivered to them.
It's not the first time a White House staffer has printed out tweets; former Trump secretary Sean Spicer brought along a printed tweet to talk to the press about "misreporting" issues surrounding Trump's executive action to restructure the National Security Council.
It wasn't until episode 4 — when Vanderpump's husband Ken Todd printed out text messages between Mellencamp Arroyave and Blizzard — that we learned that Mellencamp Arroyave had actually appeared to know about Kemsley's dog situation before she arrived at Vanderpump Dogs.
And then I printed out the email and taped it to my office wall, a reminder of the kindness of strangers and the promise of a smoother future, with a cheering crowd of moms to welcome me at its gates.
The goal is to replace, or at least radically reduce, the 17 million pages of paper maps that the bureau printed out for the 2010 census and the 50 million paper questionnaires that field workers had to tote around with them.
As Politico's Eric Geller reported Thursday, Georgia's increasingly irrational governor, Brian Kemp, is now poised to sign a bill that would replace the state's voting infrastructure with machines that record votes in bar codes printed out on a slip of paper.
From the Roșia Montană marches against cyanide mining in Romania, to the Turkish protests in Gezi Park, and the social movements against the Brazilian World Cup, Perjovschi's drawings have been printed out and used as banners all around the world.
It took a bit of extra time, but I typed up and printed out my entire itinerary, including what times trains were leaving from which stations, from what platform, and the addresses of the hotels I would be staying at.
When nothing happened, Higgins says, he wrote a memo that was reported on by The Atlantic titled "Potus and Political Warfare," which Higgins says he then printed out, with the idea of having a group discussion among like-minded individuals.
In the hypothetical scenario where that machine is hacked, the argument against barcode voting goes, a voter would see their intended choice printed out, but that QR or barcode could show a different candidate if the machine had been hacked.
A time traveler from 1964, if given a printed-out copy of this platform, could have mistaken it as an archival document from the Johnson administration's "war on poverty" — that is, jobs programs, educational reform, mental health services, and the like.
But the studio is where Wood culls various photographs from the internet or his own archive and uses them as source material for his paintings — they are printed out and pinned onto walls, then flattened and distilled into blocks of color.
Toronto-based Maloney has been eating printed-out photos of Jason Segel and plans to continue to do so, he says, until the day Segel eats a photo of Maloney—an undertaking that could ostensibly last for the duration of young Noah's life.
"The leakers claimed the documents had been provided to them by a paid whistleblower embedded in a Washington, DC, lobbyist group, though it's clear from even a cursory examination that they were printed out from Al Otaiba's Hotmail account," reported the Daily Beast.
I cringed at the costumes (they looked yanked from the racks at H&M) and when the titular character (Taron Egerton) received a draft notice for the Crusades… clearly printed out after a prop specialist had their way with it on a computer.
Toronto-based Maloney has been eating printed-out photos of Jason Segel and plans to continue to do so, he says, until the day Segel eats a photo of Maloney—an undertaking that could ostensibly last for the duration of young Noah's life.
He had printed out multiple versions of the terms of service, all records of communication with RSI, and a long document recording the 77 promises RSI hasn't fulfilled in a timely fashion, including citations showing where and when RSI made those promises.
When he testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week, Comey claimed that Hillary Clinton's aide Huma Abedin had made a "regular practice" of forwarding "hundreds and thousands" of Clinton's emails to her husband Anthony Weiner, so they could be printed out.
And my physical desktop is just as cluttered with half-used notebooks, printed-out economics papers and my trusty TI-86 calculator (a holdover from college calculus that I still find inexplicably useful — apparently a theme among economics reporters at The Times).
Matt Gaetz told Politico that after Trump had liked one of his tweets, a printed-out copy of it complete with Trump's signature arrived at his Congressional office address in Washington, DC.Gaetz framed the print-out, which now hangs on the wall.
Once you're done filling up (you do have to get out of the car for that), you receive a confirmation on your phone, and the receipt is either emailed to you or printed out, based on your preset preferences in the app.
After conducting a Google Image search for "Dominican women," Minaya printed out the results at life-size, but broke them into body parts — an arm and leg here, head of hair there, a stomach — which dangle from the ceiling like a pixellated puzzle.
The last time I rented a car in Costa Rica, I brought my printed out letter from Chase verifying that my credit card comes with collision insurance, so I only had to purchase the liability insurance (credit cards don't come with liability insurance).
"We have received quite a few heartwarming notes that people type into the 'comments' section while making their online donation; all of these will be saved and printed out for Ryan to read while he is recovering from his injuries," Rodriguez Neuman said.
She was working as a contractor with a Top Secret security clearance with Pluribus International Corporation at a federal facility in Georgia when, according to the Justice Department, she printed out a sheet of paper with classified information and mailed it to a news organization.
The first major auction of an AI artwork, for example, was a GAN-generated portrait of a fictional aristocrat, Edmond de Belamy, which was selected by human curators, printed out, and stuck in a gold frame to mimic the settings of its training data.
The food guide, Mampfen — "the ultimate LA dining guide" — was printed out, and free copies were distributed at a trio of bookstores across LA. The phone support line drops you into a lengthy menu, with no way of ever reaching an actual Thud employee.
Consider: If you printed out the name of every United States resident on individual pieces of paper, put them in a giant bowl and selected one at random, the odds of picking President Obama are not far from the odds of winning the Powerball.
While some of the marquetry experts sit at long tables and make casts by hand, others are in a glassed-off room, using 3-D software programs and electronic sketchpads to create button casts and molds that then are printed out for use in manufacturing.
Seen together, the plastic sculptures look a bit like abstract architectural models; but the artists have also created an online store where football fans can have their favorite Super Bowl game printed out in a variety of materials, from cost-effective sandstone, to 24k gold-plated steel.
On Season 9 of Atlanta, Kandi Burruss printed out copies of text messages to explain her part (or lack thereof) in an alleged potential dalliance with castmate Porsha Williams ("Unless you got some receipts, I don't know," fellow cast member Cynthia Bailey says about the kerfuffle).
Their home is neat and full of books: genuinely old books, more modern volumes of nonfiction or sci-fi, magazines printed out from the Google Books archive and bound by hand so the couple can read 19th-century issues of Cosmopolitan without resorting to using a screen.
A new global ad campaign from Microsoft will aim to sell "The Power of Teams," juxtaposing old-school conference room meetings, complete with packets of printed-out charts and spilled coffee as phones are passed, versus what the company pitches as a new way of working.
All 33 of the parts on the gun, except the springs and fasteners, were 3D-printed out of steel, aluminum, and other materials:Even the rounds were 3D-printed, albeit without explosives added:The nature of additive manufacturing enabled the Army to change up the design on the fly, however.
As reporters filed into Clinton's New Hampshire primary watch party Tuesday, aides unexpectedly handed out printed out press releases about African American mothers whose children have been killed by gun violence, who are campaigning for Clinton in the coming weeks and a series of endorsements in South Carolina.
The "Health at a Glance" study depicts a UK populace that is far away from our perception of ourselves – so maybe it's time we all printed out a big 204-page PDF, sat down and read most if not all of it, and caught up with who we are.
I heard about the crises in the industry: that clients who printed out Pinterest pages and said, "I want that," had unrealistic expectations; that the baby boomers are downsizing for the first time; that there is a rising generation that isn't interested in inheriting their parents' old junk.
Back in 1998, people could snap some photos with their brand new digital camera, pop the camera's memory card into the game cart, pepper their digital photos with some Mario-themed clip art, then take the card to a kiosk at the mall to have the photos printed out.
One woman showed me some printed out security camera stills that she said showed real aliens playing blackjack in a casino (I'm fairly sure they were actually just bald men, who I sincerely hope are not aware that their image is being used as proof of alien life).
When Redpoint's partners handed hims CEO Andrew Dudum the term sheet for the company's early financing round, one of the most surprising part of that whole process was that the investment partners had actually figured out the font that the company used — and printed out the term sheet with that font.
And there's a part of Akhmetshin's own story, as reported by the AP, that makes this seem more plausible: During the meeting, Akhmetshin said Veselnitskaya brought with her a plastic folder with printed-out documents that detailed what she believed was the flow of illicit funds to the Democratic National Committee.
Hours earlier, Ms. Winner, a 123-year-old former Air Force linguist who in February took a contractor job at a National Security Agency eavesdropping center in Georgia, printed out a top-secret intelligence report detailing Russian meddling in the American election and ferreted it out of the secure complex.
Jorah will be back with Dany just in time to explain to her exactly what she needs to do to win the war, and Sam gets to be proud of his ability to properly follow instructions, like a smitten boyfriend who wants his girlfriend to be really impressed he printed out the AllRecipes.
"'Of course, the real question is why anyone would pause what they're watching just to read a sentence in a printed out newspaper article,' says the voice in your head — before advising you to go and share this finding on Reddit," reads the article, which was uncovered on Reddit (!!!) by Redditor AFellowOfLimitedJest.
This means that Google could have provided the useable ad text and spreadsheets—in a standard machine- readable file format, such as CSV or JSON, that would be useful to data scientists—but chose to turn them into images and PDFs as if the material would all be printed out on paper.
Looking back on my own trip, I wish I had printed out a map ahead of time and set up my phone to not make any adjustments at all — this way I would have known that my device was always on Toronto time and I could just do the math if needed.
Actually, I remember taking, I don't know, a 20-25 slide deck printed out to his house, and I was like showing content, creating content, we wanted to create cartoons, we wanted to build an app where we had user-generated content and original content all in one, and that's what we wanted to create.
From Coinage: See Where 6 Stars Were Before They Were Famous The picture was identical to Jennings's photo of Jessica Alba — probably downloaded from Imgur or Instagram, printed out, and hung on the deli's wall as decoration — the only thing that had been changed was that Jennings had been cropped out of the photo entirely.
Another woman might have shot me dead on principle, but Y⁠— simply printed out all the e-mails between me and all my other girls, all my bullshit seduction attempts, all the photos, had the evidence of my betrayals bound, and when I came home from one of my trips handed them to me.
Mr. Goldwasser pulled some down and flipped them over to reveal lyrics scrawled out in handwriting or printed out in vintage computer fonts — they were the original cue cards for the video shoot for "We Are the World," to help stars like Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan and Cyndi Lauper remember the words.
Included in the letter is: A request for actionWho the check should be made payable toThe retirement account numberWhere to mail the checkI printed out two copies of this letter (one for each account I wanted to roll over) to include with the paperwork I received from the DRS, my original plan provider.4.
About ur Bf not replying ur text, hmmm that's a problem that's not a good sign, I'd definitely ask him about it straightUp If you're a boyfriend and you're afraid of the moon, you can instead purchase a photo printed out onto a piece of canvas or a ring coming out of the middle of a rose.
While urging from nonprofits to call or email legislators is not new, Herd on the Hill offers a more accessible method, blending digital and analog: Anyone in the country can type a message into a form on the website and in minutes have it printed out at the office of one of the volunteers for delivery.
Adventurous travelers may want to try what Mr. Tumpwosky did for a half-dozen of his clients who wanted to see the eclipse but weren't set on a specific location: he printed out the map on NASA's site showing total eclipse locations, rolled a dice over it and planned their trips to the eclipse destinations closest to where the dice landed.
Read more: Trump officials were reportedly so alarmed by his Ukraine call that the transcript had to be printed out and passed around by handThe calls, with leaders that Trump has maintained controversial relationship with, sometimes took place during politically sensitive times, according to both outlets, with Trump's conversation with Bin Salman addressing the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi a Saudi consulate.
I know it&aposs a lot of materials it&aposs a lot of requests, but we recall back in 2016 when Hillary sent in all of those printed out e-mails and the argument was from the State Department, well, you know, look, we&aposve got to look through all of these, it&aposs going to take years before we&aposre going to be able to get them to you. Yes.
"We have a guy that lives next to me on my hall and he printed out 5,000 pamphlets and he's been passing them out all over campus, and they're campaign kind of things for why we shouldn't vote for Trump but why we should respect him as a person and a successful businessman," said Anthony Brausch, 19, a freshman, who is unsure if he could vote for Mr. Trump.
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonWhistleblower retaliation: Stop confusing unlawful attacks with politics Congress looks to strengthen hand in State Department following impeachment Senate braces for fight over impeachment whistleblower testimony MORE (R-Wis.) told The Hill last month that he stuck printed out copies of an article about the alleged whistleblower into the cloakroom cubbies of his GOP colleagues. Sen.
"The very first thing I ever got paid to do was to assemble dollhouse furniture for one of my parents' close friends, who was a semi-famous dollhouse object maker," he tells CNBC Make It. Savage was hired to assemble miniature Tiffany shopping bags by taking a printed out design and folding it repeatedly to build a three-dimensional shape, similar to how you would build a paper airplane or a paper origami animal.
The Autonomous Space Agency Network (ASAN) launched a "protest in space" against President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE this week in solidarity with the upcoming March for Science by sending a weather balloon to space with a printed-out anti-Trump tweet attached to it.
As the Hollywood Reporter noted, the film struggled through seven years of production hell and has crew credits so long they might as well have been printed out by CVS:Since first being announced in 2011, the project has gone through a quartet of directors; its IMDb page lists 44 producers, executive producers and co-producers; and just this past December, its future appeared in doubt when distributor Lionsgate Premiere pulled it from the release schedule just 10 days before the movie was to hit theaters.

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