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That pretty much taught me to proof read everything, then proof read it again, then go back a few days later and re-proof read it!
Yet Another Brief Note On the Importance of Proofreading 2010
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To read the series of articles in English, which I am currently re-proof editing and in one case re-translating for purposes of proper legibility, click here.
Archive 2005-06-01 2005
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To read the series of articles in English, which I am currently re-proof editing and in one case re-translating for purposes of proper legibility, click here.
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She hadn't really expected a reply, unless it came as a re-proof.
Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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When the project has run its course with DP, I download the completed text and proceed to format and re-proof it, for the most part, as if
The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002 Jim Tinsley
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Some people just download existing PG texts, re-proof them very carefully and send in corrections.
The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002 Jim Tinsley
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"I will not add to your punishment by re-proof," she said, gravely,
The Youth's Companion Volume LII, Number 11, Thursday, March 13, 1879 Various
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This public re-proof from thenceforward put an effectual stop to all complaints, and not a man amongst us after that pretended so much as to wish himself in Paradise.
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The overseer covered beneath this energetic re-proof.
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101.11 The term "net loss" means the amount by which the aggregate of the costs of performance under all contracts and subcontracts exceeds the aggregate of the contract prices under all contracts and subcontracts, after giving appropriate effect to action in renegotiation proceedings in respect of the statutory period. [re-proof this!!!!] 101.12 The term "claim" means a claim for relief under the Act. 101.13.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9786 1946
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