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Before World, a biweekly, was launched in 1986, religious periodicals were often cheaply mimeographed and filled with church news.

Democrats were essentially broke ahead of the 1972 campaign and dependent on an old mimeograph machine.

Steinem remembers the days in which hand-outs and calls to action were made on a primitive duplicating machine called a mimeograph.

From BBC

“We did everything from mimeograph to walk door to door,” Molina said.

In response, a group of us got together and launched Agni as a mimeographed “underground” newspaper — because, as A.J.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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