The onionskin pages gently rustled as he flipped through to his early work.
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All had been typed, single-spaced, on both sides of onionskin paper for easier concealment.
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On Dec. 3 or 4, 1966, I found an envelope in my mailbox containing two sheets of onionskin paper.
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Its paper is onionskin, and the print is a classic type set off by superb illustrations, maps and italics.
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Later the onionskin sheets are hung with clothespins and left to dry while the blocks are returned to the stacks.
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Ernest Hemingway, when beginning a draft, always reached for a wooden pencil and onionskin typewriter paper.
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The delivery of these documents was memorialized in the bordereau, which was unsigned and undated and written on onionskin paper.
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In traditional cartoon animation, the individual frames of a movie were initially drawn on thin onionskin paper over a light source.
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The rebel chieftain regarded it amusedly, unscrewed the cap, took out a typed onionskin message from Fidelistas in Santiago de Cuba and read it, humming and rocking.
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A thin strong lightweight translucent paper used especially for making carbon copies
Onionskin or onion skin is a thin, light-weight, strong, often translucent paper. It was usually used with carbon paper for typing duplicates in a typewriter, for permanent records where low bulk was important, or for airmail correspondence. ...
A light bond paper used for typing and used with carbon paper because of its thinness.