| 31. | The Nordhoff Bindery was at some point relocated to the Art Students'League in New York City.
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| 32. | Throughout his career, he shared his artistry with apprentices, who went on to open their own binderies.
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| 33. | By early July 1911, the book was in the binderies of Pacific Press and the Review and Herald.
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| 34. | Spiral Binding during this period continually opened trade binderies throughout the U . S . and had 10 binderies.
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| 35. | Spiral Binding during this period continually opened trade binderies throughout the U . S . and had 10 binderies.
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| 36. | Grandparents are important in literacy in yet another way, as sort of a metaphorical bindery between then and now.
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| 37. | It is monitoring the process to determine whether the speed of the presses and bindery equipment need to be changed.
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| 38. | In 1957, Waters and Powell formed a professional partnership in book binding and conservation at the bindery in Hampshire.
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| 39. | Hertzberg-New Method Bindery opened in its current location in South Jacksonville, Illinois on June 17, 1954.
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| 40. | Hylton's widow, Charlotte, owned the bindery business of George Gregory until her death in September 2016.
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