Sentence examples for full pager from inspiring English sources

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A Monsanto ad really set me off with their "sustainable agriculture" full pager in the New York Times last week.

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But today's Sun has a full-pager from Ms Burchill, standing in for Jane Moore.

Stateside, the National Hockey League shelled out for a full-pager in January, following a labor lockout that delayed the start of its games by a few months.

The Trucking Industry National Defense Committee ran a full-pager to point out that if the United States was attacked, railroads would be a primary target.

"A top 10 toy dog!" reads a recent full-pager for Bon Bon the Pomeranian, listing an assortment of triumphs under a picture of the animal panting atop some logs.

And one thing: Why can't a bona fide Russian billionaire/oligarch do a bit better than a quarter-page newspaper ad? Was a full-pager really going to break the budget of this aluminum magnate?

This was not David vs. Goliath, or even MySpace vs. Facebook, but the duelling ads were snappier than the usual corporate full-pagers — pious notes from Mobil and bar graphs showing the G.D.P. of Kazakhstan.

In a recent interview he commented that rather than contributing several knockout full-page illustrations, he wanted to "support" the text with more discreet drawings that appear on every page--the thinking here being that those knockout full-pagers rob the text of what's best in it.

Formats vary from one-pagers to full length publications.

Both are GSM cell phones with hands-free headsets plugged into what are essentially the clamshell bodies of pagers with full qwerty keyboards.

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