1. But all these rather extravagant claims have had to be made via the old-fashioned printed page. 2. If you develop eye strain it might be because you are reading too close to the printed page. 3. One was its bit-mapped display, allowing for the flexibility of type and graphics that one gets from the printed page. 4. Printing brought into English the wealth of new thinking that sprang from the European Renaissance. 5. Pupils compare and contrast an illuminated manuscript and an early printed page and list the advantages and disadvantages of each. 6. In a number of instances, the program lines are too long for the printed page. 7. In the former, the data are held as coded characters exactly reflecting what would appear on a printed page. 8. Although she shunned drugs, Miss Young was capable of some pretty astonishing mental flights of her own, both on and off the printed page. 9. And how does an established journalist such as Lemann feel about readers glomming onto his work via a computer rather than reading it on the printed page? 10. And on the printed page, Jessica has a love interest, a Scotland Yard inspector. |