mimeograph
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Spreading conspiracy theories once had a price—printing or even mimeographing a tract costs money—but now, as Muirhead and Rosenblum point out, anyone can post a madcap theory or a doctored photograph virtually for free.
From The New Yorker • Apr. 15, 2019
Paris, which has no Sunday-evening papers, did not learn that De Gaulle had quit until an enterprising owner of a mimeographing machine got out a handbill with the news.
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Professional educators helped with the curriculum; Rexall chipped in its mimeographing services.
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The Army, Navy and Air Force now have a plan afoot to run their own publicity shows completely, leaving Fritchey little more than the task of supervising the mimeographing machines.
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Mother and I had spent all afternoon mimeographing a sample ballot.
From "The Lions of Little Rock" by Kristin Levine
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