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CONAN: Ray, have you looked at a copy of the "Green Book" that you've mimeoed from Buck O'Neil?
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CONAN: Ray, have you looked at a copy of the "Green Book" that you've mimeoed from Buck O'Neil?
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CONAN: Ray, have you looked at a copy of the "Green Book" that you've mimeoed from Buck O'Neil?
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CONAN: Ray, have you looked at a copy of the "Green Book" that you've mimeoed from Buck O'Neil?
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Inside Lord 100, Cris Cheek was rattling through a complex history of performance-based poetry in England in the 70s, and on the screen in front of us flashed many slides of old mimeoed programs of great, if transient events.
Archive 2008-10-01 Dodie Bellamy 2008
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Inside Lord 100, Cris Cheek was rattling through a complex history of performance-based poetry in England in the 70s, and on the screen in front of us flashed many slides of old mimeoed programs of great, if transient events.
Kevin Killian: What I Saw at the Orono Conference 2008, part 13 Dodie Bellamy 2008
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The mimeoed version kept vanishing from the Nuffield library, so at least it was being read, or looked at.
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And for the sailor off the coast of Japan putting out a mimeoed sheet and a prisoner sharing LNS with others, it's even harder.
LNS in Trouble Dellinger, David 1974
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Since that time Liberation News Service has grown from a mimeoed sheet distributed to ten newspapers to a printed fifteen-page packet of articles and graphics mailed to over 500 subscribers twice a week.
LNS in Trouble Dellinger, David 1974
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Since that time it has grown from a mimeoed sheet distributed to ten newspapers to a printed 20-page packet of articles and graphics mailed to nearly 800 subscribers twice a week.
Lns Hentoff, Nat 1972
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