Did Regina Forbes tell you to reprint this? |
Just reprint the one you did last time. |
A Moscow wire service is paying us 125,000 rubles for the reprint rights. |
A reprint of a photograph can't be clearer than the photograph itself. |
A reprint? |
Did Regina Forbes tell you to reprint this? |
Just reprint the one you did last time. |
A Moscow wire service is paying us 125,000 rubles for the reprint rights. |
A reprint of a photograph can't be clearer than the photograph itself. |
A reprint? |
Did you see the reprints I did of that Guatemala stuff? |
I'll get the reprints after this. |
Now, this... this book reprints the last remaining five pages of Jonathan Hawthorne's diary. |
Okay, but she can be kind of shady about doing reprints, so I'd talk to her if I were you. |
Our agent didn't want her face on the reprints. |
Did you see the reprints I did of that Guatemala stuff? |
I'll get the reprints after this. |
Now, this... this book reprints the last remaining five pages of Jonathan Hawthorne's diary. |
Okay, but she can be kind of shady about doing reprints, so I'd talk to her if I were you. |
Our agent didn't want her face on the reprints. |
After your talk with People, we reprinted the poster five times. |
And all the maps and atlases have to be redrawn and reprinted. |
At the time, nobody had reprinted a picture of Bettie Page in two or three decades. |
He took a picture of Arnold that day, and it made it onto the wire services... and was reprinted in newspapers throughout the country. |
He's having it reprinted and passed out among the fleet, and he's calling it, "My Triumphs, My Mistakes" by Gaius Baltar. |
Bleaching out the ink from fives, reprinting them |
If we had to make mention of it in the book every time we got close, we'd have been reprinting the same story every day. |
Oh, but this is the article you wrote about the reprinting of The Anarchist's Cookbook. |
They're still reprinting the early ones. |
Well, it's not just that we're using unnamed sources that bothers me... or that everything we print, the White House denies... or that almost no other papers are reprinting our stuff. |
After your talk with People, we reprinted the poster five times. |
And all the maps and atlases have to be redrawn and reprinted. |
At the time, nobody had reprinted a picture of Bettie Page in two or three decades. |
He took a picture of Arnold that day, and it made it onto the wire services... and was reprinted in newspapers throughout the country. |
He's having it reprinted and passed out among the fleet, and he's calling it, "My Triumphs, My Mistakes" by Gaius Baltar. |
Bleaching out the ink from fives, reprinting them |
If we had to make mention of it in the book every time we got close, we'd have been reprinting the same story every day. |
Oh, but this is the article you wrote about the reprinting of The Anarchist's Cookbook. |
They're still reprinting the early ones. |
Well, it's not just that we're using unnamed sources that bothers me... or that everything we print, the White House denies... or that almost no other papers are reprinting our stuff. |