stationers in A Sentence

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    United Stationers Supplies Electronics Furniture USA.

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    Children furniture: kingdergarten Stationers supplies children's park, childdren'beddroom.

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    Professional custom office and school stationer.

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    The Stationers' Company.

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    The Stationers' Company was deeply alarmed by the threat

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    This work only provoked further conflict with the Stationers' Company.

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    Today? I thought we were gonna go to the Stationers.

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    Fell leased the university's Bible printing to three rogue Stationers, Moses Pitt,

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    Under this, the Stationers paid an annual rent for the university not

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    Book seller, Card and Gift agency and Stationer having more than one employee.

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    Early copyright law had begun to undercut the Stationers, and the university took pains to lease out its Bible

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    this ended the friction between Oxford and the Stationers, and marked the effective start of a stable university printing business.

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    Early copyright law had begun to undercut the Stationers, and the university took pains to lease out its Bible work to experienced printers.

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    led to a protracted legal battle between Oxford and the Stationers, and the litigation dragged on for the rest of Fell's life.

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    Their involvement, however, led to a protracted legal battle between Oxford and the Stationers, and the litigation dragged on for the rest of Fell's life.

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    Fell persuaded Oxford to refuse any further payments from the Stationers and drew all printers working for the university onto one set of premises.

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    Under this, the Stationers paid an annual rent for the university not to exercise its full printing rights- money Oxford used to purchase new printing equipment for smaller purposes.

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    Despite violent opposition from some printers in the Sheldonian, this ended the friction between Oxford and the Stationers, and marked the effective start of a stable university printing business.

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    Under this, the Stationers paid an annual rent for the university not to exercise its full printing rights- money which Oxford used to purchase new printing equipment for smaller purposes.

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    The work was entered into the Stationers' Register on 3 August 1601, but was not published until 1616, when the first quarto edition was issued by the stationer William White.

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    Using the provisions of the Great Charter, Fell persuaded Oxford to refuse any further payments from the Stationers and drew all printers working for the university onto one set of premises.

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    Finally, defying the Stationers' demands, Fell personally leased the right to print from the university in 1672, in partnership with Thomas Yate, Principal of Brasenose, and Sir Leoline Jenkins, Principal of Jesus College.

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    He and his colleagues presided over the end of Parker and Guy's lease, and a new arrangement in 1691 whereby the Stationers leased the whole of Oxford's printing privilege, including its unsold scholarly stock.

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    A poll of 1,000 teens by the Stationers, Bic found that one in 10 don't own a pen, a third have never written a letter, and half of 13 to 19 years- old have never been forced to sit down and write a thank you letter.

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