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

From The Guardian • Jun. 15, 2012

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

William Ralph Inge, now 84 and ten years retired as Dean of London's St. Paul's, rarely breaks into public print nowadays.

From Time Magazine Archive

In PRESS, How to Lose a Beat offers a classic example of a Washington "leak," and tells the details and pro fessional mechanics of how the Yalta papers got into 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.




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