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On Friday, the appellate panel, in a half-page order, turned down the defense request to stop medication while restating its plans to hold the Aug. 30 hearing.
Court Backs Treatment for Loughner John R. Emshwiller 2011
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Every other page has a depiction of some sort, albeit a half-page or full page in size; lending further continuity to the book.
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And if that wasn't enough, this front-page article was illustrated by an attractive photograph, with the report continuing on the inside with a generous half-page of text accompanied by an even larger color photograph.
Edward Goldman: Three Exhibitions Hardly Acknowledging Each Other Edward Goldman 2010
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Lo and behold, a very nice copy of Ria in a dust jacket, with a half-page inscription in purple ink to Martha Taft (almost certainly the wife of then-Senator Robert Taft, son of William Howard Taft), and signed "Felix C. Forrest."
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And if that wasn't enough, this front-page article was illustrated by an attractive photograph, with the report continuing on the inside with a generous half-page of text accompanied by an even larger color photograph.
Edward Goldman: Three Exhibitions Hardly Acknowledging Each Other Edward Goldman 2010
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And if that wasn't enough, this front-page article was illustrated by an attractive photograph, with the report continuing on the inside with a generous half-page of text accompanied by an even larger color photograph.
Edward Goldman: Three Exhibitions Hardly Acknowledging Each Other Edward Goldman 2010
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A cheap thrills section could just be a page or even a half-page and would be a good way to spread around ideas commonly shared around campfire.
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Fox News took out a full-page ad in Friday's Washington Post (and a half-page ad in the Wall Street Journal) to boast about its coverage of the Tea Party protests last weekend in D.C. and to goad its rivals by asking "How Did ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, and CNN Miss This Story?"
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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A cheap thrills section could just be a page or even a half-page and would be a good way to spread around ideas commonly shared around campfire.
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And if that wasn't enough, this front-page article was illustrated by an attractive photograph, with the report continuing on the inside with a generous half-page of text accompanied by an even larger color photograph.
Edward Goldman: Three Exhibitions Hardly Acknowledging Each Other Edward Goldman 2010
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