"print" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Executives and artists at 10 independent labels recently founded Artists Against Counterfeit Taping, which has begun to print warnings against counterfeit tapes on their new releases.
- Perhaps Congress should pass legislation requiring coeducational institutions to print warnings: "The Secretary of Education has determined that attending this institution can be harmful to women's intellectual health."
- However, senior government officials have frequently spoken about the dangers of trafficking and illegal migration, and the state-run media has printed and aired warnings about false employment scams and exploitative labor conditions.
- Mrs. Cipollone, according to the complaint, smoked Chesterfields for 24 years before manufacturers were required in 1966 to print warnings by the surgeon general on packs saying cigarettes might be hazardous to health.
- The Michigan State Senate has passed a bill requiring music promoters to print warnings on tickets for concerts by performers whose music is considered inappropriate for minors.
- And in Jacksonville, Fla., an ordinance was passed requiring the Beastie Boys to print warnings about the supposedly obscene nature of their show on their tickets.
- The Egyptian press has been printing increasingly forceful warnings against military action.
- Russian newspapers have printed increasingly shrill warnings, with the Communist party paper Pravda claiming: "NATO troops in Hungary and Poland are preparing to move, and Romanian and Slovakian military units have been put on alert.
- "If they want to print strict warnings, prohibit sale to minors, or possibly ban smoking altogether, then we'll be the first to fall in line."
- He pressured gum companies to print warnings on their wrappers about proper gum disposal and announced a search for a "catchy" advertising slogan for a cleanup.
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