Last weekend Red Cross took out full-page ads in newspapers asking people to call for assistance. |
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The action continues on the facing folio, another full-page miniature, this time divided into two registers. |
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Here he's assembled hives of cross-hatching that climb across the full-page drawings. |
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In some ways, the writhing full-page illustrations are relief to the genre-scene frontispieces. |
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My first campaign piece was a mailing to all households and a full-page ad in the newspapers to inform voters what I believed. |
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The Tory leader has taken out a personalised full-page newspaper advertisement to make his point. |
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The statement will be published as a full-page advertisement in a local Chinese newspaper today. |
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Seven has celebrated recent ratings wins with full-page advertisements in Sydney newspapers. |
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Both firms have taken out full-page advertisements in leading newspapers to plead their case before customers and shareholders. |
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It highlights, in full-page newspaper advertisements, its claim of massive underfunding. |
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And so this week the trade unions were able to place full-page newspaper advert calling, amongst other things, for a higher minimum wage. |
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Full details are available on the full-page colour advertisement in this newspaper. |
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Folks who think they know how to promote peace and harmony have been running full-page advertisements in the newspaper. |
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To promote its bid, Old Mutual has had to take out full-page newspaper advertisements. |
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There were full-page articles in major newspapers, the cover of magazines, and on the evening news. |
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In Japan, the sale also was pitched with full-page newspaper advertisements. |
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Is it any wonder that Estonian newspapers feature full-page photo spreads of their writers and poets? |
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A few years ago the nation's electricity generators ran full-page advertisements in the newspapers. |
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When a large company gets clobbered in the press the damage-control response often includes phony full-page newspaper ads. |
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The next issue of the magazine carried a full-page enlargement of the same photograph. |
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These drawings and paintings by named individuals, reproduced in full-page color plates, were the central focus Szalay's project. |
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The Sunday Independent reported the claim in an article positioned opposite a full-page opinion piece by the minister. |
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This photo was featured in a full-page spread in The Globe and Mail four years ago. |
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Officially, they barely existed and were barred from any full-page advertisement in White Dwarf. |
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Next, you need to know the least amount you can charge for a full-page four-colour ad. |
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The charts have been digitized in their entirety, and users can view full-page images or zoom in to take a closer look. |
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Thus, a full-page photograph of a gold ring cast from a peanut begins the chapter on Asante regalia. |
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It's often best to save the full-page print ads, expensive radio spots and glossy, four-color mailers for the slower months of the year. |
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In the book's presentation, the images appear in size from full-page bleeds to roughly the dimension of a passport photo. |
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They may be framed or unframed, full-page, half-page or smaller, independent of the text, set above or within it. |
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The full-page ads in gaming magazines, all the hype in the previews. |
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A full-page advertisement in a local newspaper would cost more than that. |
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Factory owners desperate for workers have resorted to taking out full-page want ads in the city's Chinese newspapers, but they say they have gotten minimal results. |
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The Saville volume features fold-outs and full-page details. |
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Last month, the Herald Tribune newspaper ran a full-page colour advert for Northrop Grumman, the makers of the stealth bomber and one of the world's big arms manufacturers. |
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The exaggerated text by Kenneth Oppel is brought to life by the full-page, vibrant Plasticine illustrations of Barbara Reid. |
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Australian Gothic is generously illustrated with full-page colour illustrations and black and white photographs and drawings that are carefully related to the text. |
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The debate was reignited during the last election when the Conservative candidate was quoted in a full-page spread in the daily Le Nouvelliste. |
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Fine paper and mysterious full-page illustrations. |
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On June 20, 1999, we published the letter as a full-page ad in The New York Times with 99 Senate signatories. |
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In Central America, Nestlé sponsors monthly, full-page newspaper articles covering nutrition topics, and monthly scientific periodicals for doctors and other health care professionals on the latest nutritional advances. |
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There were seventeen full-page Biblical illustrations. |
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Every shot should be a full-page photo in a coffee-table book, and if you flip through them fast enough, you'll think you've died and gone to heaven. |
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As a starting point, use the CPM formula to see how you compete with other magazines in terms of price for a full-page four-colour ad in your magazine. |
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Both sides have taken out full-page ads in the Los Angeles Times' local insert, and both sides have sent out mailers to most of Santa Monica's 93,000 residents. |
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This week's Hill Times carries a full-page ad bluntly telling the minister that his remarks lack truth. |
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With a growing demand for full-page print outs and combining images and text, the UP-DR80MD is a great alternative to inkjet printing offering an ideal combination of image quality and affordability. |
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Thirteen members of the Copyright Forum sponsored the full-page advertisement that appeared in the December 13 Hill Times under the headline Canada is headed down the wrong path of copyright reform. |
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He trolled for investors through a full-page ad in Business Week. |
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With its brilliantly coloured full-page illustrations, this book encourages small children to follow Marilou's example. |
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Then a few days later the network managed to find several thousand dollars to print a self-congratulatory full-page ad in The Globe and Mail newspaper. |
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We've watched broadcasters and big cable companies taking out national, full-page, expensive advertisements to buy and sell TV stations for the price of a cup of coffee and a donut. |
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The beautiful full-page colour illustrations by Marie Lafrance will encourage youngsters to go outside and take advantage of winter activities such as tobogganing, skating and of course, building snowmen. |
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The full-page picture of the bright pink pygmy sea horse in coral will mesmerize, while the penguin pictures will evoke smiles. |
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That also attracted luxury advertisers like Rolex and BMW that not only buy full-page color ads in Monocle, but also in Monocle Mediterraneo and Monocle Alpino, the company's new seasonable newspapers found in tony resorts. |
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A week before the premiere, the Church of Scientology took out full-page ads in the New York Times and Los Angeles Times claiming the documentary is filled with falsehoods. |
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Each book alternates between full-color, full-page photography of people hard at work to help both adults and children, and simple sentences accessible to beginning readers. |
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Half-competent amateurs quickly learn not to cook from volumes with full-page glossy gastroporn pix, because their own culinary productions will never attain such lustre. |
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Other beneficiaries include the New York Times and the Washington Post, which have received millions of dollars' worth of full-page BP ads whining about the bilking. |
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Bronner's purchased full-page advertorials written by company president David Bronner in several major magazines including The New Yorker and Forbes. |
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Fairfax's Quick Modules was designed to handle full-page and remittance advice-sized documents, and did not require a scanline to process the remittance. |
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