Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective occupying an entire page in a book or paper.
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- adjective journalism covering an entire page.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun something that covers an entire page
- adjective occupying an entire page in a book or paper
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Examples
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On Wednesday, the group challenging Mr. Slim bought full-page ads in Mexican newspapers citing Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development data showing that Mexico's phone rates are the second highest in the 34-nation group.
Mexican Phone, TV Firms Raise Ante José de Cordoba 2011
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"This is about kids, not about politics or gay marriage," a full-page Chicago Sun-Times editorial declared.
Jacqueline Edelberg: It Gets Better, Starting in Elementary School Jacqueline Edelberg 2011
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ForestEthics ran a full-page ad in USA Today to publicize the issue.
William S. Becker: Climate Action: Part 3 - Taking it to the Streets William S. Becker 2010
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As I think about the vast dollars spent on stunts like this, as well as the full-page ad they placed in the Washington Post a few months ago in the interest of "protecting the people," I think about the number of kids that could have received donated computers for that money; or how many homes that could have been connected to high-speed Internet and education on the benefits of broadband.
Navarrow Wright: Would You Rather Have Waffles or a Better Education? Navarrow Wright 2010
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As I think about the vast dollars spent on stunts like this, as well as the full-page ad they placed in the Washington Post a few months ago in the interest of "protecting the people," I think about the number of kids that could have received donated computers for that money; or how many homes that could have been connected to high-speed Internet and education on the benefits of broadband.
Navarrow Wright: Would You Rather Have Waffles or a Better Education? Navarrow Wright 2010
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Merrilees's comments come after the Port of Oakland took out a full-page advertisement in the Oakland Tribune to ask protesters not to shut down the ports, saying it would "hurt working people and our economy".
port shutdown 2011
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The homepage of Apple's website now displays a full-page image of Jobs with the text: "Steve Jobs 1955-2011."
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Sojourners' supporters and partners placed a full-page ad in Monday's Politico entitled, "What Would Jesus Cut?" which was signed by 28 leaders of churches and faith-based organizations across the theological and political spectrum.
Jim Wallis: Can an Orange Bracelet Turn Hearts in Washington? Jim Wallis 2011
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The best thing that happened to me was a full-page photo in Esquire, showing exactly how I look today.
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As I think about the vast dollars spent on stunts like this, as well as the full-page ad they placed in the Washington Post a few months ago in the interest of "protecting the people," I think about the number of kids that could have received donated computers for that money; or how many homes that could have been connected to high-speed Internet and education on the benefits of broadband.
Navarrow Wright: Would You Rather Have Waffles or a Better Education? Navarrow Wright 2010
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