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For a publisher of books that involve design or photography or art, we usually receive color copies of sample page spreads or fancy printed "blads".
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For a publisher of books that involve design or photography or art, we usually receive color copies of sample page spreads or fancy printed "blads".
John Mesjak: Going Paperless: Five Apps and Services for the iPad That Can Help Publishers Work Smarter John Mesjak 2010
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But after the iPad announcement I got to thinking, what if I had an iPad filled with an entire season's worth of blads and F&Gs and sample page spreads?
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But after the iPad announcement I got to thinking, what if I had an iPad filled with an entire season's worth of blads and F&Gs and sample page spreads?
John Mesjak: Going Paperless: Five Apps and Services for the iPad That Can Help Publishers Work Smarter John Mesjak 2010
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Their business model is to present samples of their upcoming season, just as we do blads and catalogs, take orders from their retailers for each garment and in which sizes, and then manufacture at one time, just as we have a first press-run, the bulk quantity of that season's orders.
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At last call, whatever blads and tipsheets that can still be read under the imprint of a thousand pint-glass rings get those books front-of-store placement and major promotions.
Publishing Myths Contest! Editorial Anonymous 2009
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Ere he had finished his sermon βhe was like to ding the pulpit to blads and fly out of it.β
John Knox and the Reformation Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 1905
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As this is only the Month of Febrywurrey. and you may expick yet Much bad wethir. when all your blads will krunkil up like Burnt leather.alas. alas. theres Men which tries to rime, who have like you kome out befor there time.
A Nonsense Anthology Carolyn Wells 1902
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In Robertson's History of Scotland the following passage is quoted from Melville's Account of John Knox: "He was so active and vigorous a preacher that he was like to ding the pulpit into blads and fly out of it."
Literary Blunders; A chapter in the "History of Human Error" 1893
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Ere he had finished his sermon "he was like to ding the pulpit to blads and fly out of it."
John Knox and the Reformation Andrew Lang 1878
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