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"Instead of running a spread, they run a page".
It is a tactile process, like making a collage, and occasionally Lasn will run a page with his own looped cursive scrawl on it.
Nine years before Greenberg played his first game for the Tigers, Ford had run a Page 1 headline in his Dearborn Independent: "The Peril of Baseball — 'Too Much Jew.' " Against this ugly backdrop, Kurlansky is refreshingly outward-looking.
They may have entire back histories of the main characters that run a page or two long.
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The Sun ran a page 13 lead and a short editorial, "Met's shame".
Woolf's first sentence, which runs a page long, is thick with "interesting" Romantic imagery.
As early as 3am, the Sun's was running a page 1 saying "Union back" on a union flag background.
Also in 1927, The New Yorker ran a page and a half on Barton, under the title "Through the Magnifying Glass".
Tim, 49, a composer and musician from London, runs a page about hand dryers on Facebook, so spends a lot of his time loitering in public toilets.
Elsewhere, the Belfast Telegraph - a paper that has covered many a riot down the years - ran a page one with the headline "London blitzed".
The book is divided into sections, each of which runs a page or two, each of which has its own title.
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