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- noun Plural form of
lithographer .
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Examples
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Bearded, modest in height, with a slightly rumpled, roly-poly look, Mr. Fournier, age 42, comes from a wealthy Spanish family of lithographers that, from 1832 until the 1980s, held the government-assigned monopoly for printing playing cards.
Two Worlds of Argentine Wines Matt Kramer 2010
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Bearded, modest in height, with a slightly rumpled, roly-poly look, Mr. Fournier, age 42, comes from a wealthy Spanish family of lithographers that, from 1832 until the 1980s, held the government-assigned monopoly for printing playing cards.
Two Worlds of Argentine Wines Matt Kramer 2010
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Bearded, modest in height, with a slightly rumpled, roly-poly look, Mr. Fournier, age 42, comes from a wealthy Spanish family of lithographers that, from 1832 until the 1980s, held the government-assigned monopoly for printing playing cards.
Two Worlds of Argentine Wines Matt Kramer 2010
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Bearded, modest in height, with a slightly rumpled, roly-poly look, Mr. Fournier, age 42, comes from a wealthy Spanish family of lithographers that, from 1832 until the 1980s, held the government-assigned monopoly for printing playing cards.
Two Worlds of Argentine Wines Matt Kramer 2010
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Bearded, modest in height, with a slightly rumpled, roly-poly look, Mr. Fournier, age 42, comes from a wealthy Spanish family of lithographers that, from 1832 until the 1980s, held the government-assigned monopoly for printing playing cards.
Two Worlds of Argentine Wines Matt Kramer 2010
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Bearded, modest in height, with a slightly rumpled, roly-poly look, Mr. Fournier, age 42, comes from a wealthy Spanish family of lithographers that, from 1832 until the 1980s, held the government-assigned monopoly for printing playing cards.
Two Worlds of Argentine Wines Matt Kramer 2010
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It looks pretty good on the painted wheel, and I'm sure the lithographers at the publisher will get it right in the upcoming book.
The Color Wheel, Part 7 James Gurney 2010
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Eventually they got him to sign blank sheets of paper, and lithographers would then print whatever they wanted.
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British -- that's a-- that would be a picture of -- done some many years later by Currier & Ives, the lithographers of the actual event.
The Shoemaker and the Tea Party: Memory & the American Revolution 1999
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Marty's family were grape growers in the old country, while Dolly's were educated lithographers.
Sinatra The Man Behind the Myth Taraborrelli, J. R. 1997
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