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Off stone
In printing, off stone is the moment at which an edition of a newspaper is finalised for printing and no further changes can be made. 'Off stone' comes a short time after the final deadline for submission of images or articles for editing. The term comes from the early days of printing when an imposing stone, a slab of stone or metal on which the type was set into a layout (or ''forme''), was used to align the text. (Here ) is an example usage from the MediaGuardian on January 29, 2007: :Veronica Wadley (editor of the ''Evening Standard''): "We have more stories, we have greater depth, we have comment, we have more information, and we have a later edition. Our West End final is ''off stone'' about 4pm, while the free papers are ''off stone'' at about midday."
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