In England the broad distinction between " presses " and " machines " is generally considered to rest in the fact that the former are worked by hand, and the latter by steam, gas or electricity; and the men who work by these two methods are called respectively " pressmen " and " machine minders " or " machine managers." [Please select]
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For a plump of pressmen. [Please select]
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Pressmen are often careless about this necessary instruction in sending printed sheets to the cutter. [Please select]
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The only risk then would be from perils of the sea; and even the pressmen dare not meddle with a pilot-boat. [Please select]
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And pressmen and barristers alone seem to enjoy the faculty of assimilating huge masses of strange matter in short time. [Please select]
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When business slackens, compositors and pressmen divide up their labor; all monopolists are detested as no better than robbers or traitors. [Please select]
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But Bok's co-editors discouraged his plan, since it would involve endless labor, the exclusive services of a corps of photographers and engravers, and the employment of the most careful pressmen available in the United States. [Please select]
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