Sentence examples for page labeling from inspiring English sources

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He sketches four circles across the top of the page, labeling them P for prostitution, H for human trafficking, D for drugs and T for terrorism.

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There is a page labeled "In Memorium" to commemorate those who have died.

Opening with a page labeled "Promotion," the section said: "Time Inc. presents the 3-D Explosion".

Inexplicably, a bug-eyed snail gazes forth from a page labeled "the breathtaking brown of Gigi".

In it, the civil war was introduced to four- and five-year-olds on a page labelled "The National Uprising".

There on the page labeled "The Unbuilt," was a beautiful color photo of the dreaded 6.1-mile span.

Russell Brand has threatened legal action against The Sun, after the tabloid ran a front page labelling him a hypocrite yesterday.

One page, labeled "Office of the Secretary of Defense, The Special Assistant" contains a hand-drawn map showing the route from the Pentagon to Mr. Rumsfeld's home.

The Mail's front page labelling high court judges "enemies of the people", for example, came days after the government launched a consultation on two remaining elements of the Leveson inquiry into the phone-hacking scandal.

The icon leading to the on-screen form is at the top of the page, labeled, alternately, Forms Help or Census 2000, or people can go directly to the questionnaire site (www.2000.census.gov).

Somali gunmen attacked Kiwayu Safari Village and robbed guests several years ago, and security is clearly a concern at the resort, which has a special tab on its home page labeled "Security" underneath a motto that says: "The only rule here is to relax".

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