xeroxing उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Along the way she lost her job-- " they fired me on my birthday "-- and found another " at this very fancy literary agency, being a file clerk, doing the xeroxing, for $ 200 a week.
- As a distinguished biologist, George C . Williams, put it many years ago, asexual reproduction is like xeroxing your lottery ticket; even if you have the winning number, making many copies won't help unless the winning number is the same every time.
- In 1949, Xerox Corporation introduced the first xerographic copier called the Model A . Xerox became so successful that, in North America, photocopying came to be popularly known as " xeroxing . " Xerox has actively fought to prevent " Xerox " from becoming a genericized trademark.
- "And there's free Xeroxing, which I miss, " said Eduardo Machado, a member from 1986 to 1993, who recalled " working on plays without the pressure that if I do something wrong, they won't produce me ."
- Educated at Drew, Oxford and Yale, she had worked in Congress and in the international marketing division of AT & AMP; T . At UNICEF, she said she was " frequently reduced to Xeroxing and distributing documents that went unread or setting up meetings that were unproductive ."
- It is a classic of sorts, by one of the most revered of the old New Yorker writers, Joseph Mitchell; and until the book-length version was republished recently by the Modern Library, copies of the original magazine articles, bleary from over-Xeroxing, were passed around in certain circles like samizdat.
- You might pass out xeroxed copies of a passage or a short story ( Did I, a struggling author myself, just ask all three people that read this column to abandon eveything that they ever heard about intellectual property rights and copyright and start xeroxing books ? ? ? ) ( Smack ) ( Adoi . . . It's OK . I feel better now . ) that you have been expressly permitted to copy ( Phew ) and later, generate a discussion on the characters or the plot of the story.
- If " online " and " creation " did NOT have an implied meaning by putting them together, then it would be like " Xerox ", which is owned by the Xerox company ( and it is correct for Xerox to claim ownership of the word, and not want people to use xeroxing as a verb, because it devalues the word ), and I would agree with Locke; however, what he's wanting to do is more like have the Xerox company claim ownership of the term " photocopy " . " Online creation " is not a unique term like xerox is, but a general one like " photocopy ".