Cameragraphing an article in a periodical also makes unnecessary the duplicating of certain periodicals because of some especially needed article.
The names for wing (7) being tun, ton or ten, the wing attached to the disk constituted a complementary sign, duplicating the final syllable.
On the other hand, the cost of duplicating a set of water mains or a network of street car tracks is so prohibitive as to render competition undesirable, both from the standpoint of the utility and from the standpoint of the public.
Government ownership would allow the elimination of duplicating lines in competitive areas, and would permit the extension of new lines into areas not immediately profitable.
But you do not laboriously write all these letters on the typewriter; instead, you print them on some kind of duplicating machine.
One merchant secured an effective matching of fill-in and body by printing the form with a poorly-inked ribbon on the duplicating machine and then filling in the name and address with a typewriter ribbon that had been well used.
The letterhead may show that the message concerns a duplicating machine and the one to whom it is addressed may feel confident in his own mind that he does not want a duplicating machine.
A letter from a firm manufacturing a duplicating machine starts out by calling attention to the difficulty the personal salesmen has in getting an audience with the busy executive.
The ink used on the duplicatingmachine can be mixed to correspond with the color of the ribbons.
Some duplicating machines advertise that their type print "loose" for this very purpose.
The tympan of the duplicating machine is sometimes made uneven so that the impression of a typewriter is still further carried out.
To secure an exact match between the filled-in name and address and the body of the letter, it is necessary to use ink on the duplicating machine which matches your typewriter ribbon.
If letters are printed by means of some duplicating machine which prints through a ribbon, care must be taken that the first run from the fresh ribbon is filled in on the typewriter with an equally fresh typewriter ribbon.
This is a somewhat expensive process, however, for the letter must be run through the duplicating machine twice and skill is required to secure an exact register.
It is usually advisable to print form letters by means of some duplicating process which prints through a ribbon.
The present and past tenses are formed with gui, before the root and An after it; the future, by duplicating the first syllable of the root and by adding An to it, and the imperative mood by putting An after the root.
With the particles mag and man are formed substantive and adjective nouns, duplicating the first syllable of the roots, thus: The writer.
The same adjectives become diminutives byduplicating the root, as: Somewhat sweet.
With the particle Maca, andduplicating the first syllable of the root are formed adjectives, as: Poisonous.
Above my desk, in a duplicating mirror from Headquarters, I could see that at the palace of Mombozo a throng of terrified blacks were gathered.
I could see he was unharmed; and as he stood there, no doubt using a curved, duplicating beam, the like of which I have seen used in warfare, the image of him seemed to shift.
Most libraries of even medium size now employ a skilled stenographer who acts as secretary to the chief librarian, manages the correspondence filing, the duplicating work, copies catalogue cards, etc.
This result, and an actual facsimile copy, may be obtained by using a duplicating book, the sheet sent to the binder being so perforated as to be easily removable.
Efforts have been made from time to time to obviate the duplicating of cataloguing work that occurs all over the country, and in every country, and brief reference should be made to these.
In making a somewhat radical change of subject, from duplicating machines to cement, we find ourselves in a field in which Edison has made a most decided impression.
A very important feature in record-making, from a commercial standpoint, is in means for cheaply duplicating records.
The great thing, then, is to see that the talk of the class room takes place under as natural conditions as serious conversation and discussion elsewhere, thus duplicating real life.
By this massing of all supporting statements under their proper heads, overlapping or duplicating is avoided, and clearness is gained.
Shiploads of the works of the Byzantine historians arrived from the Golden Horn, and the city became a vast manufactory for duplicating or forging ancient MSS.
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The plural of substantives is formed by duplicating the first syllable: pitin, girl; pipitin, girls.
Patronymics form the plural, by duplicating the last syllable.
No interference and no duplicatingof work were permitted.
Suppose, also, there were no neutralizing and duplicating of effort from competition.
By the process of electrotyping, plates of metal duplicating exactly the printing surface of the type and engravings in the original page, can be made.
Another United States patent, covering a method of duplicating or copying sound records, was granted to Charles Sumner Tainter in 1886.
This brochure is a brief history of the evolution from xylographs to the methods used today for duplicating a typographical printing surface in a solid piece.
In short, they are duplicating a stereotype from a stereotype and each duplication means a loss in sharpness and depth; therefore they should be supplied with a sharp electrotype from which to make their final page mat.
I cannot refrain from mentioning how greatly I dislike the method of duplicating all the wood-wind, in order to balance a group of strings, reinforced out of all reason, to suit the ever-growing dimensions of concert halls.
In converging progressions the tripled and doubled parts are simplified, as the duplicating instruments cease to play.
Duplicating the tenor part is to be avoided, as close writing is thereby produced, and doubling the bass part creates an effect of heaviness.
Indeed, in Figure 244 this may be carried even to the point of duplicating in reverse order the outside panels of the Triptych.
Sidenote: Scales of Color] A vertical scale of tints and shades of one of the hues, duplicating the left side of the rectangle gives the character of the tints and shades.
The shrewd old chap had argued to himself that if the letter had really been destroyed there could be nothing dishonorable in duplicating his own sketch on the back of another letter, and offering it in evidence.
The waxed papers used for stencils in duplicating work on the typewriter are made from these fibres.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "duplicating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.