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- Fine print, small print, or mouseprint is less noticeable print smaller than the more obvious larger print it accompanies that advertises or otherwise...
- Look up fine print in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fine print is a colloquial term describing printed words that are in smaller, less noticeable typeface...
- "sequel to author Subin Bhattarai’s bestselling novel ‘Summer Love’") Fineprint.com entry on "Summer Love", in Nepali, Retrieved October 2014 (28 November...
- "Fine Print" is a song by American singer-songwriter Nadia Ali. It was released on July 1, 2009 as the third single from Ali's debut solo album Embers...
- autobiographical book by Vijay Kumar Pandey. It was published in 2014 by FinePrint Publications and won the Madan Puraskar. The title of the book means happiness...
- a fine-toothed wheel) and burnishers (a tool used for making an object smooth or shiny by rubbing) are used for texturing effects. To make a print, the...
- हरिवंश (2013). चिना हराएको मान्छे (in Nepali) (2 ed.). Kathmandu, Nepal: FinePrint. ISBN 978-9937-8666-7-5. OCLC 857929195. "Beauty of humour". The Kathmandu...
- is a Nepali novel written by Amar Neupane. It was published in 2012 by FinePrint Publication. It is the second novel of the author who previously penned...
- (Nepali: कर्नाली ब्लुज) is book written by Buddhi Sagar and published by FinePrint publication, Nepal in 2010. Karnali Blues is a story about a young boy...
- ISBN 978-99933-2-406-5. Acharya, Baburam (2018). Aba Yesto Kahile Nahos. Nepal: FinePrint Books. ISBN 978-9937-665-40-7. Bajracharya, Dhanabajra (1968). "Purnima"...