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After the presidential rout, Vargas Llosa licked his wounds in public print.

From The Guardian • Jun. 15, 2012

His name usually gets into public print only once a year, when the U.S.

From Time Magazine Archive

Faith, Hope and Charity were attendant upon the birth of a new public print, The Commonweal, "a weekly review of literature, the arts and public affairs."

From Time Magazine Archive

I am a student of disease processes with the desire and interest of trying to help sick people and I do not like to see distorted and untrue accounts of myself in public print.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sir Stafford Vaughn, the pink-cheeked Englishman, also declared in placards and in public print that his presence there had no international significance.

From Cabbages and Kings by Henry, O.