They arrive
bearing the imprint
of landscapes, from a shore to a night sky, from mali to the solomon islands.
Imprint on the landscape.
The time i spent with james has left an
indelible imprint
on my mind.
Imprint:-
london: national acting drama office, [ 1844?
Hemmings was to find that the climax of his first professional stage appearance would be
indelibly imprinted
on his memory.
Spokesman books the home page of spokesman books, the
publishing imprint
of the bertrand russell peace foundation.
A detailed map of the county with
publisher's imprint
dated 1805.
Imprinted polymers
and the rational design of polymers using molecular modeling and computational chemistry.
Straight away gavin rose
left an imprint
of his studs on shaun dikes leg.
Well, i don't believe in god so i don't see any
divine imprint.
Imprint editors.
It was a sight that will be
forever imprinted
in my brain.
The publisher claims avon will be ' the first mass market
paperback imprint
launched in the uk for more than 20 years ' .
This latest draft of the guidance clearly
carries the imprint
of the home secretary with the language having been toughened up in many sections.
The gypsum underlay has survived well and still bears
clear imprints
of the lowest layer of blocks.
Spice is a new erotic
fiction imprint
aimed at the modern woman.
Imprint launched
in the uk for more than 20 years ' .
A
credit card imprint
may be requested by all guests.
Retaining an imprint
of its own, mouton de gruyter publishes an internationally renowned range of research series and journals.
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