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tear sheet
noun
A page torn from a periodical.
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Maybe I'll go online and stalk that item and look at the tear sheet again".
"There is always a photo of him — generally a tear sheet from a magazine.
"Every season I keep a scrap book," says Ribeiro. "In 1997, I found a tear sheet from a Seventies Vogue of a Celia Birtwell printed-chiffon Ossie Clark dress.
And when Pedro shows me his i-D tear sheet, the first thing from his mouth is, "I got in the magazine before either of my parents!" However, father is also quick to praise son.
Lonny added how-to videos and search to its site, so readers can search for all the bedrooms it has featured, for instance, and will let people create online scrapbooks, the digital version of the tear sheet collections hidden in design lovers' closets.
A West Coast reader has passed along a tear sheet from the Los Angeles Examiner, on which are printed two of the paper's daily features:… There is no abstract available for this article, but its contents are reflected in the displayed keywords.
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We loved the Guy Bourdin and Helmut Newton tear sheets.
Among the final images in the show are various tear sheets from PM.
The Dickson Reed catalog was in fact based on tear sheets from the Nancy Corzine catalog.
I shop with tear sheets stuffed into my red Marc Jacobs buckle bag.
They would come into Bergdorf waving tear sheets from WWD, and would show us the look they wanted".
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