| 11. | Bill Mikesell, a press operator, was impressed.
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| 12. | Color proof serves as a guideline for a printing press operator, and usually stands for a contract proof.
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| 13. | Moreover, virtually the entire staff of the paper from editors to press operators found themselves burned out of their homes.
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| 14. | LIPBA consequently included a wide range of skilled workers among its ranks, including artists, engravers, transferrers, and skilled press operators.
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| 15. | These methods often use presses that require the press operator to feed paper one sheet at a time by hand.
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| 16. | At the time of his big win, Despoja was working as a press operator at the Chrysler Australia factory in Adelaide.
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| 17. | "Pay phones are getting really hard to find, " said Bill Murphy, 50, a press operator in San Francisco's Mission District.
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| 18. | On 1 October 1975, press operators at the Post went on strike, severely damaging all printing presses before leaving the building
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| 19. | He was also something of an activist, speaking often at meetings of small press operators and at the then Poets Conference.
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| 20. | They know a strike would hurt their future efforts to sell planes, " said Ulysses Phillips, a punch-press operator in Auburn.
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