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I read about Lurkers in the
pages
of "Fangoria Magazine."
Every now and then, a story emerges from Hollywood which affixes itself squarely on the
pages
of history.
Satyricon, the most visually glorious film I've ever seen, is an art history textbook liberated from its
pages
and transferred to film.
The show hasn't even been on for years, I just signed up for IMDb so I can check out movies etc and yet still here I am, years later, coming to this page, one of the first ten
pages
I visited after I signed up for this service just to complain about how awful this show was.
Some of the front
pages
devoted to the supposedly terminally ill Hazel Flagg (Carole Lombard) might have inspired all the drivel that was supposed to be a tribute to unfortunate Di.
The world of my niece’s picture books – where every struggle in summarized in 20
pages
and ends with a “happily ever after” – will never be reality.
That portfolio includes both customer-pleasing tabloids with a troubled history of pandering, spying, and bribing, and the venerable journalism of the Wall Street Journal’s news
pages
– a contradiction that splitting the parent has not resolved.
It is almost 700
pages
long (including the notes), and, though Piketty does not spend much time on formal theory, he is not beyond sprinkling an occasional equation or Greek letters throughout the text.
You don't get what you actually want to finish your task; you get a list of
pages
that might lead you to it.
First came Yahoo!, with its carefully cultivated (by human editors) catalogue of interesting web
pages.
Then along came Google, with co-founder Larry Page’s innovative ranking of Web
pages
not just by their content, but also by the quantity and quality of other
pages
that link to them.
That long list of blue links to
pages
that may or may not contain what they want looks pretty old.
For example, what people want (and are now getting) in product search is not a list of pages, but a set of products displayed in some meaningful fashion.
Our Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders has 886
pages
of such illnesses.
In this monumental work, totaling about 1,900 pages, Parfit challenges the idea – almost universally assumed by economists, and by many philosophers from David Hume onward – that the role of reason is to tell us how to get what we want, but not to tell us what to want.
And their governments are not only large and complex, comprising thousands of agencies that administer millions of
pages
of rules and regulations; they are also democratic – and not just because they hold elections every so often.
Which country’s top judges have read the millions of
pages
of legislation or considered how they complement or contradict each other, much less applied them to the myriad different activities that comprise the economy?
This, together with a free press, is part of the structure that reads the millions of
pages
of legislation and monitors what government agencies do and do not do.
The candidate states, on the other hand, have, in order to qualify for membership of the EU, to swallow 80 000
pages
of rules and regulations known as the 'acquis communautaire'.
Westernize the Black Sea RegionThe bloody end to the schoolhouse hostage crisis in North Ossetia, and recent clashes in Georgia between government troops and separatist forces, have put the troubled Black Sea region on the front
pages
of newspapers once again.
French President Nicholas Sarkozy allowed himself to be photographed leafing through the
pages
of Marx’s Das Kapital .
Reading the opinion pages, there is a sense that the world is facing a malaise that exceeds any individual events, and that people are becoming increasingly – and dangerously – divided.
Across two full
pages
inside, the paper presented a graph of seasonal deaths over the past decade, and indicated with alarming red spots how summer heat waves have killed dozens of Swedes.
The 2010 Dodd-Frank financial-reform legislation, which has spawned 30,000
pages
of rules, has been a boon for lawyers.
It won’t take long: the document runs to two pages, contains no commitments to cut emissions, and outlines no policies to implement the undefined cuts.
LONDON – The poisoning of Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia at an Italian restaurant in Salisbury has driven an important story off the front
pages
of the British press.
Its politicians and officials have translated the vague trinity of liberty, equality, and fraternity into a concrete form: 80,000
pages
of laws that cover rights and regulations from the bedroom to the factory floor.
And several state-owned artistic publications were issued with their front
pages
either depicting Naji or including just a few words expressing support for free speech, with the rest of the page left blank.
The Association Agreement, which runs to some 1,200 pages, would remove almost all EU tariffs on Ukrainian goods, boosting the country’s long-term GDP by an estimated 12%.
Even weeks before the event, soccer stories have been dominating the media, and not just in the sports
pages.
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