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An innovative magazine editor, he instituted picture layouts with photos contrasting in size and mood, set on facing pages, a practice that is now standard.

Set on facing spreads, the pairing of simple but descriptive images makes readers think: are a painter and a graffiti tagger related by their work or completely different?

Books set on farms face a particularly stern test: anyone who has read Stella Gibbons's Cold Comfort Farm may feel a giggle coming on.

While my mask set on my face, Sandy began my favorite part of the facial - the neck and shoulder massage.

Perhaps it is time to ask ourselves -- what type of "revolutions" are we set to face on this "small planet" of ours in the days and years to come?

Late into the night, people wandered through a labyrinth of camp sites set on two facing slopes, talking, turning on, carrying candles, laughing and singing.

He's facing with a felony charge of sexual battery on a physically incapacitated victim, and set to face trial on Oct. 29. .

UNC and Duke in particular have a heated rivalry, one that was already on many students' minds with their men's basketball teams set to face off on Feb. 18.

The 32-year-old arrived on tour with the injury but was set to face Queensland Reds on Saturday before aggravating it on Friday.

Former New South Wales Labor minister Eddie Obeid is set to face trial on 12 October, charged with misconduct in public office.

FRESH off their dramatic extra-time victories in the Round of 16, Argentina and Belgium are set to face off on July 5th in the World Cup quarterfinals.

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