Examples of using Were printed in English and their translations into Malay
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They were printed by Thomas de la Rue.
Nor do I know how many were printed.
The new notes were printed by Giesecke& Devrient.
For this first printing, 60 audit reports were printed.
Subsequent ones were printed by Thomas De La Rue.
Eventually, he's gotta go back to where the checks were printed.
Additional $10 notes were printed in 1944.
The notes were printed in Germany by Giesecke& Devrient.
Eventually, he's got to go back to where the checks were printed.
The pence values were printed by Bradbury Wilkinson.
The playable character, initially"Jumpman", was eventually named for Mario Segale, the warehouse landlord.[16]:109 These character names were printed on the American cabinet art and used in promotional materials.
The notes were printed by Giesecke& Devrient.
Only 50 copies were printed, only 12 are known to exist.
These were printed by putting the paper/fabric on a table or other flat surface with the block on top, and pressing or hammering the back of the block.
The notes of this series were printed by Thomas De La Rue and Company.
Dragons were printed with 9 yellow dragons as well as 5 cloud patterns.
Nigeria's stamps were printed by Bradbury Wilkinson.
The sheets were printed by the firm of Perkins Bacon and consisted of 240 stamps in 20 rows of 12 columns.
All of her comics were printed in Japan in digest comics;
These notes were printed by Thomas De La Rue& Co. Ltd., England.
Some 14,000 tickets for the showpiece event were printed with Thursday, April 4, when April 4- the day for the ceremony- is a Wednesday.
Over 14,000 tickets were printed for the ceremony with Thursday, April 4 written on them, when actually, April 4- the day of the ceremony- is a Wednesday.
This caused severe and prolonged hyperinflation, which has been described as the worst in history.[1]Large amounts of money were printed, with coins becoming redundant and inflation rates reaching over one billion per cent per year.[2] This hyperinflation caused five revaluations between 1990 and 1994; in total there were eight distinct dinari.
Since tags were printed onsite, newly discovered assets could be tagged as well.
Only 50 copies were printed, only 12 are known to exist.
These guidebooks were printed in three languages: English, Japanese and Chinese(simplified and traditional).
In the early days, all data were printed on paper and filed to maintain a conclusive record.