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The card was preprinted with his new home address.
The value of the calling time is preprinted onto voucher slips.
Businesses often use envelopes preprinted with a return address.
Provide Rolodex cards or phone stickers preprinted with your business contact information.
"Who had the guts to get these preprinted?"
Inventor's notebooks have page numbers preprinted to support priority claims.
"Wes was after something that was preprinted," she said.
A modified open rule requires amendments be preprinted in the Congressional Record.
Silicone bracelets, preprinted with a general medical condition or allergy, are also popular.
The disc is preprinted with a 24-hour scale that completes the outer circumference.
Enrolment forms are preprinted for most students before enrolment each autumn.
As a convenience, both parties preprinted the forms with all required information except the last four digits of a voter's Social Security number.
Companies House also sends out registration forms which are already preprinted with the details they have on record so that companies only need make alterations.
Early albums often had blank pages into which owners would paste the questionnaires; the questions on these could be preprinted or handwritten.
Many individuals have sheets of adhesive labels preprinted with their home address to affix to their correspondence.
The cadence and pronunciation were right, but the words seemed unusually fussy and chosen, as though they'd been preprinted.
"Yes, but ..." "They're preprinted with your name, aren't they?"
For example, it has distributed to franchisees preprinted bags containing reheating instructions for takeout and delivered meals.
"Almost all companies doing any kind of business-reply mail use envelopes that are preprinted with bar codes," Mr. Kinstrey said.
"These cards are preprinted with the patient's name and code number and included with the patient's chart when she has her appointment.
The disc is preprinted with a speed scale and the stylus produces a mark corresponding with the speed of the vehicle at any given time.
(The system was overhauled, and as an extra precaution, the city has preprinted several hundred thousand payroll and pension checks.)
LEAD: To the Editor: Instead of taking your address book, pack preprinted gummed labels.
And under that law, Mr. Greenstein said, it would generally not be considered improper for candidates for the board to have their names preprinted on proxy forms.
Manuscript paper (sometimes staff paper in U.S. English, or just music paper) is paper preprinted with staves ready for musical notation.