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Photocopies of photocopies of photocopies of the satirical ledes circulated anonymously around the newsroom for years, the author's identity so secret that Mr. Frankel guessed wrong in his 1998 column.
A low-quality video, a questionable website, and product shots that look like photocopies of photocopies.
Interns at Business Insider don't grab coffee or make photocopies.
I've sent cassettes with photocopies as covers and all that.
Mr Colella claims that he provided coloured photocopies of the logs.
She can alchemize linen, photographs, newspapers, cardboard and photocopies into art.
They are going to make photocopies of them through their coverings.
In Water's article, photocopies of real high school debate ballots are included.
The exhibit uses photocopies of declassified documents from Berg's years in espionage.
Karmali cuts up photocopies of actual maps, deconstructing countries from their original shapes.
Holding up photocopies of the notebook at a House Homeland Security hearing, Rep.
When she came back, she said that I could make photocopies of everything.
Offices are full of functionaries who make photocopies or brew tea (few do both).
How different could the images of these photocopies be from the actual copies themselves?
She then passed a stack of photocopies of an old document around the table.
This is all trial-related costs for things like photocopies and court-appointed experts.
The photocopies of the Brazilian passports seen by Reuters have not been published before.
A source provided me with photocopies of 22016 submitted and accepted absentee-by-mail envelopes.
She pulls out a packet of photocopies of the book that she still keeps today.
To verify each spot, Weeks and Coffey held up photocopies of Hassam's paintings on location.
He came to Worth Street with a thick stack of article photocopies that he handed out.
It used to be that internships were mostly about two things: getting coffee and making photocopies.
Agents made photocopies of several documents in his possession, including a personal journal, Mr. Ou said.
The book's translators, Jane Weizhen Pan and Martin Merz, worked off of photocopies of this manuscript.
The portal requires users in some instances to upload photocopies of identity papers and Social Security information.
Some were photocopies of real tickets, which had been available to the public for a few days.
The office does not post them online, and it required news organizations to pay $14.60 for photocopies.
In Kathmandu, they had filled out their application and made photocopies of their earthquake victim identity cards.
Inside on this spring day, he had papered the four walls with photocopies of his Avedon prints.
While it is illegal to make photocopies of a textbook, there's nothing wrong with splitting textbook custody.
I spent a good portion of my year at SVA photocopying this work, painting over the photocopies.
Xerox art was big then, so people would come in to make photocopies and plaster them all over.
Schiller spoke with Bornstein concerning the records and waited while he attempted to make photocopies of Trump's file.
I document landscapes with black-and-white film, and then print them with photocopies and make image transfers.
" She took along a few books and "many photocopies of 18th-century expeditions on rivers in South America.
Today, unscrupulous resellers take screenshots or photocopies of tickets that they then sell multiple times over to unsuspecting victims.
As stacks of photocopies began swallowing up her kitchen table, Kearns tried to figure out what to do next.
In it were photocopies of Hassam's paintings next to current photos of their respective island spots, with GPS coordinates.
Blocking the mail route is easy: Prisons are moving to give inmates photocopies of letters instead of the originals.
When I interviewed her, photocopies of the microfiche were overflowing from a large cardboard box on her kitchen floor.
Reuters has only seen photocopies of the passports so was unable to discern if they had been tampered with.
Between two workout sessions, many of the students pull out their folders, pencils, and photocopies to get some homework done.
A school principal I met told me she drives to other towns to make photocopies so students can take tests.
Photo: Jennings Brown for GizmodoWhen I met with the Randolphs, Mark gave me photocopies of old service manuals and operating instructions.
In PAPER:landscape (2017), Karmali shreds and rearranges photocopies of government-issued identification papers with collage elements and scraps of aluminum mesh.
She likes working with photocopies because of the way they distill an object or scenery down to what is most essential.
" Below this title he has hung six photocopies from Laura Wilson's book that show him assisting on "In the American West.
Information from victims included email addresses, documents, private correspondence, credit card information, passwords, family information, and photocopies of personal ID cards.
They'll also have copies, featuring some very cool artwork made from photocopies of toilet paper wrapping, for sale on their upcoming tour.
La Melia's images — a mixture of installation photography, computer generated artwork, drawings, paintings, and photocopies — share a definite sensibility with her writing.
One of Wyma's daughters started helping out in an office at age 12, doing all the usual grunt work like making photocopies.
He had wanted to take photographs for a series of photocopy works, but soon the photographs felt as urgent as the photocopies.
The word "internship" is often short for tediously making thousands of photocopies on a printer or buying everyone in the office coffee.
It took nine months of pestering government officials in Lima, but finally the EIA received "thousands of pages of crappy photocopies," Urrunaga says.
"You mad, bro?" he says as he photocopies carefully selected pages from a Richard Branson biography that's due back at the library tomorrow.
The news comes as the U.S. tech stalwart and photocopying synonym struggles to cope with an eroding demand for office printers and photocopies.
Fatima began fighting her case, attending hearings with receipts, voter lists, and certified photocopies of her grandfather's Indian passport with her childhood address.
Myles's announcement triggered Leonard's piece, which has continued to be an influential manifesto, circulating freely through pamphlets, photocopies, copies, re-printings, and reinterpretations.
Now, three decades after it was completed, The Common Wind no longer exists in the realm of email-circulated PDFs and dogeared photocopies.
I've been to five different compounds over my 14 years in prison, and I've seen the same black-and-white [porn photocopies] everywhere.
An electoral official, Saeed Kakei, said that photocopies of the ballots had been made and preserved and could be examined for the recount.
While older online fanfic is dwarfed by what you can find today, at the time it felt massive compared to photocopies passed between friends.
The dog-eared photocopies she carries in a backpack alongside a bottle of water and pruning tools are a form of insurance, Sidumo says.
But the general public only saw them as multi-generation photocopies that were then faxed and scanned for online display, and the originals destroyed.
Hill, who has begun to gain the attention she deserves, often created Xeroxed images that subvert the coldness and utilitarian purpose of conventional photocopies.
Some judicial experts say there is a lack of real evidence in the case since the investigation is solely based on photocopies of notebooks.
Mashable reached out to Durham Police, who emailed photocopies of the letters and confirmed that they did indeed come from Chief Constable Mike Barton.
But that would still represent a significant reduction in both paper use, and the number of photocopies and print outs being sent off for recycling.
Before your appointment, make sure you have the required documents ready (proof of citizenship, a valid form of ID, photocopies of both, and form DS11).
The astounding collection of stolen information reportedly includes email addresses, documents, private correspondence, credit card information, passwords, family information, and even photocopies of personal ID cards.
He was stacking photocopies in an unnecessarily fastidious way, to draw out their few minutes together, before a guard oversaw the students' transfer through work exchange.
That includes everything from transportation home over holidays and breaks to how much you will eat out to how many photocopies you may make, he said.
The check-in process at an overseas hotel usually takes at least five or 10 minutes; photocopies of passports are made, credit card deposits are taken.
She makes distorted photocopies of the American psyche: biker gangs, psychotic mothers, amnesiacs, cults, sexual abuse, race riots, serial killers, strippers who are also serial killers.
A local historian met us at a cafe on the edge of the Old Town Square with photocopies of what he thought were my family's records.
He also says he embarrassed government officials by giving them color photocopies of letters by de Gaulle after they demanded the originals displayed in his museum.
CNN was permitted to view a small sampling of Cruz's mail -- photocopies of letters provided to the public defender's office by the Broward County Sheriff's Office.
The bills include charges for long distance calls, online research time, fax charges, photocopies, mailing costs and travel, costs for which the corporations have agreed to reimburse.
Around the dining room, photocopies of the Health Inspection Certificate (an ultra-rare and super-based rating of 100) are prominently displayed no less than six times.
You should have photocopies or electronic copies of your personal, home and property, estate, medical, and financial documents stored on a flash drive or on a cloud.
On the basis of attire, waiters present leather-bound menus with upscale fare to the first group, while handing out photocopies listing cheap specials to the second.
The first exhibition that raised eyebrows was David Hammons: The Unauthorized Retrospective, which consisted of photocopies and computer printouts of the artist's work, done without his approval.
That was easy enough to accomplish for most of the gala's 70-year history — were celebs going to make photocopies of Polaroids and strew them around the street?
Mr. Trump has long been a ratings obsessive: He keeps photocopies of decade-old Nielsen charts and regularly called network executives at home to brag about "Apprentice" numbers.
I think they expected her to be trained, to possibly work in a senator's office pushing papers, and maybe occasionally she'd have access to something and make photocopies.
A redditor with the username devillius uploaded an image something they claim their mom does frequently: makes photocopies of recipes on her iPad instead of just carrying it around.
I gave her the book when it was still a stack of photocopies and said, 'You don't have to read this if you don't want to,' but she insisted.
Twenty-five verifax images (precursors of plain-paper photocopies), assembled into a grid, are presented as reversed negatives, with each featuring a hand holding an AM-FM transistor radio.
At least two polling places on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota ran out of preprinted ballots, forcing the Sioux County auditor, Barbara Hettich, to make photocopies.
"If you want to get documents about court proceedings, the only option is to go and read them in court," the source said, adding that photocopies were not allowed.
If you're an office pool member, make sure Chet sets everyone up with photocopies of the pool tickets, or that he posts them somewhere that everyone can see them.
Ms. Fleming's book went out of print, so young pastry chefs who wanted to learn from her had to exchange photocopies and hold onto dog-eared, caramel-splattered first editions.
In her book "Own It," Sallie Krawcheck writes that when she worked at Salomon Brothers in 1987, her male colleagues left photocopies of penises on her desk — every single morning.
After determining that U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War had been spurred by a lie, Ellsberg decided to make photocopies of a study he'd been working on about the conflict.
Mr. Johnson objected, saying that he and Mr. Blanchard were already charging $15 and could not meet the demand; before that, they were charging $10 for photocopies of the book.
The oblique diagrams of "Learning From the Work of Others" (2017), a set of photocopies and one unique print featuring studio notes and a pattern guide, suggest an excavation of knowledge.
In addition to cryptocurrency, researchers have looked to apply zero-knowledge proofs to digital identification mechanisms, a secure alternative to the fog of birth certificate photocopies and smartphone photos of passports.
A relentless experimenter, she used the camera to record things she saw, such as a car wreck next to a phone booth, and made collages out of cut-up photographs and photocopies.
There are photocopies to make, packets to print, lesson plans to write, parents to call, and if we do find ourselves with "spare time" we use it to get ahead on grading.
And even when medical providers comply with requests, the results can be confusing and inconvenient — requiring fax machines, CD-ROM discs with unfamiliar file formats, or photocopies of pages in a physician's scrawl.
Analogously, A Frank O'Hara Notebook contains full-scale transcriptions of Berkson's handwritten notes, along with reproductions of diagrams for the manuscript, photocopies of pages from relevant books — including, for example, Arthur Danto's Sartre.
That black leather jacket hanging on the wall belonged to Dee Dee Ramone, the band's bassist, Mr. Anderson said, pointing out framed photocopies of Mr. Ramone's high school diploma, birth certificate and passport.
A few years after Foos started mailing me photocopies of his handwritten journal pages, I received a large package from him containing a three-hundred-page typescript of his viewing logs through 21995.
The Post said that it published the answer key to the multiple-choice test after learning that thousands of photocopies of the answers had been illegally sold to students in New York City.
Photo: GettyA leaky database discovered online contains a wealth of sensitive data belonging to thousands of investors in Bezop cryptocurrency, including photocopies their driver's licenses and passports, according to a report from Kromtech Security.
I spent hours typing up my tape list (first on a typewriter and later a KayPro PC with a dot-matrix printer), and literally cutting and pasting it over a collage I'd made from photocopies
Feminist texts that had gone out of print such as Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God were brought back through mimeographs and photocopies, distributed through feminist bookstores and introduced to a new generation.
She then mails texts from her archive to other incarcerated trans women, transcribing them on a typewriter first because the corrections department doesn't allow her to exchange personal property—which sometimes includes photocopies—with fellow inmates.
SSB: They were never able to send art to friends or family, unfortunately, but only give it to lawyers (with the exception of photocopies of art on 8-x-11 sheets that was sent with family mail).
Ninety-one public school districts out of 584 have reduced the school week to four days, according to Bishop, and at some schools, teachers can only make 30 photocopies a week to provide materials to all their students.
In his research, Hora found that some internship programs can last just a few days, don't have proper mentorship in place, and don't have participants do more than make photocopies — nothing that prepares students for an actual job.
He kept the photocopies of those sheets until he died, scattering them around his office, in the glovebox of his car, in his workout room at home not far from his bench, and in his locker at the gym.
Haywood herself possesses family birth certificates, death certificates, photocopies of the local census reports — some of them provided with help from an official at the National Trust for Historic Preservation — and yellowing photos of Johnson in protective plastic sleeves.
Amalia Pica's "Strangers on Common Land" (2012), a series of photocopies wheat-pasted to the wall, shows two strangers linked across a piece of land, an attempt to visualize and consider the ties that bind people to one another and to particular places.
"I don't know how many times I went to the immigration department or how many photocopies I had to make or how many forms I had to fill in," he told Reuters after taking part in a World Cup slalom race in Adelboden.
Kha's discomfort and chameleonic identity take on different forms across multiple series—a jigsaw puzzle with only a third of his face assembled, a stack of photocopies of him equal to his weight, life-size cutouts haphazardly placed in a Southern landscape.
Make Photocopies of Personal Documents Mr. McGoey advises making backup copies of all the documents, such as your driver's license, and credit cards you're taking with you on your trip and leaving them with a family member or trusted neighbor back at home.
The framed photocopies — grainy black and white photos of bar interiors, and letters laced with anguish and defiance written by bar owners explaining why the spaces must be shuttered — hold space as cherished mementos and suggests an important yet widely unknown collective archive.
If you are traveling to less-than-safe places, save yourself the split-second panic attack of wondering whether the hotel worker is going to give you your passport back or try to hold it hostage, and carry photocopies of your passport.
Its cancellation is a shame: while the recent deluge of dystopian science fiction out of Hollywood has certainly produced plenty of clunky, lazy photocopies of better ideas, Colony was an underrated gem that ventured beyond the YA-adaptation safety net and experimented with the genre.
In another sense, though, he felt an urgency to maintain the optimism and creativity he had in 2006, when things fell easily to him and he could change the world by leaving photocopies of journal pages next to the computers of his developers and designers.
"Girls on the Run", in particular, was inspired by Henry Darger, an artist who used photocopies and collage to make compositions just as Ashbery, also an accomplished collagist, did with language, as this brief passage so memorably shows: The oblique flute sounded its note of resin.
The photocopies inside, some of them labeled in her tidy script, are cut into rectangles of various sizes, neatly trimmed to frame the only story on the page that she cared about—that of her husband's arrest, trial, and conviction for attempted murder in Lafayette, Louisiana, more than two decades ago.
Also included in the auction were a ton of great extras and pieces of history — the original manuals, a handful of magazines with articles about the Apple I, an assortment of compatible hardware, like the SWTPC PR-40 dot matrix printer, rare photocopies of some of the original Apple founding paperwork and more.
Haring's 1983 "Red and Black Painting" and 1988 screen print series "Growing Suite, I-V" are patterned with the artist's signature pictograph-like figures, which often seem to jump for joy; Basquiat is represented by the 1984 "Third Street," a mixed-media work with acrylic, oil stick and collaged photocopies on canvas.
"Michelle Obama is by now so well assimilated that she can wear a dress and pearls that are photocopies of the clothes and jewels worn by Jackie Kennedy—and pull it off with grace and panache," Newsweek observed in March, 2008, as if being a facsimile would, for someone like Obama, be the pinnacle of success.
He said in a court filing that the photocopies of passports seized from his office were placed there by co-workers playing a prank on Xu, whose duties include overseeing entry and exit of Chinese vessels in San Pedro, and who was at one point investigating two men who had the same -- very common -- first and last name that he did.
The images Spielberg deploys to show journalism in action induce nostalgia for the pre-digital age: photocopies of 4,000 pages of the Pentagon Papers spread in dozens of piles on the floor of Bradlee's home library, being sorted seemingly at random by a few reporters; a gorgeous giant printing press with fresh editions criss-crossing on conveyor belts from floor to ceiling.
Hackers Stole U.S. Customs and Border Protection&aposs Traveler PhotosLicense plate images and photos of individuals who traveled in and out of the United States were…Read more ReadIt remains unclear whether the photos reportedly stolen by a hacker are linked to other pieces of personally identifiable information; it's unknown whether those images were obtained exclusively from biometric and license plate analysis tools, or whether there are a photocopies of personal documents and IDs; and no one has stated whether the data is behind held for ransom.

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