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It's a 32-page pamphlet, which takes a solid 30 minutes to read closely.
It's Not Your Eyes…the Fine Print Is Getting Really, Really Small Missy Sullivan 2012
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The 32-page comic will also tackle substance abuse and mental health issues.
NEW CHARLIE SHEEN COMIC: First look at Bluewater's bio book 2011
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Consumer Watchdog's six-month investigation has produced a 32-page report detailing how Google has inappropriately benefited from its close ties to the Obama administration, including how NASA's Moffett Airfield, near Google's world headquarters, has been turned into a taxpayer-subsidized private strip for Google executives used for corporate junkets.
Jamie Court: NASA Base Has Become Google Executives' Private Landing Strip Jamie Court 2011
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In a 32-page filing, Ma Bell asked the FCC to eliminate regulatory [...]
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The 32-page comic titled Steve Jobs: Founder of Apple is initially being sold on the NOOK and Kindle readers.
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Writing any biography involves difficult decisions about what to include and what to leave out, but writing a 32-page picture-book biography is a unique challenge.
Holly Cara Price: She Loved Baseball: The Effa Manley Story by Audrey Vernick Holly Cara Price 2011
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As for the contents, the 32-page comic will include a new American Flagg! story by Howard Chaykin, as well as new stories by Gene Ha, Bill Willingham, David Lloyd and Kaare Andrews.
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Even though she hasn't produced a single 32-page comic in years, she remains one of the most original voices in comics, with an art style that's completely her own (no one draws a sex scene like her).
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In May 2005, Low Key Comics launched with a rock concert at the Way Out Club in St. Louis, MO, featuring 4 amazing bands and our debut 32-page comic, Low Key Comics #1, available free of charge.
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For illustrators, obviously the choices and possibilities are endless - no longer being bound strictly by the 32-page forms of the printing presses, for example.
C. M. Rubin: How Will We Read: Children's Books? C. M. Rubin 2011
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