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Used during services, the book contained six majestic, full-page miniatures opposite miniature depictions of the Evangelists.
The third book has 24 birds arranged in a grid on a full-page miniature ( see illustration above ).
Interestingly, some of the birds contained in the full-page miniature in the third book are not described in the text of the paraphrase.
The chronicle is an impressive volume containing 443 colourful full-page miniature illustrations and 237 text pages, which cover the whole history of the Confederation, but with more space given to events of the previous forty years ..

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On May 7, 1995, a full-page interview with Zerzan was featured in The New York Times.
The Church of Scientology responded to the publication of " The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power " by taking out color full-page ads in USA Today in May and June 1991, on every weekday for twelve weeks, protesting the Time magazine cover article.
On May 7, 1995, a full-page interview with Zerzan was featured in The New York Times.
A highlight of his publicity push was his appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on May 10, 2005, and a full-page article in the Los Angeles Times.

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The other front matter provides an extensive preface, a dedication to the Anglican schools of Great Britain and Ireland, recommendations from educators and a full-page poetic encomium to Dilworth by J. Duick:
He was a key figure in the newspaper's transformation from hot metal to electronic composition and then onto full-page pagination in the 1990s.
* Historia Anglorum 1250-9 British Library MS Royal 14. C. VII, 358 x 250 mm, ff 232, also the last volume of the Chronica Majora, and various other items, including maps of the Holy Land and the British Isles, an itinerary from London to Apulia, a full-page Virgin and Child with Matthew Paris kneeling before them ( illustration above, his most monumental work ), and a genealogy of the Kings of England with seated portraits.
The hallmark of National Geographic, reinventing it from a text-oriented entity closer to a scientific journal, to a magazine famous for exclusive pictorial footage, was its January 1905 publication of several full-page pictures made in Tibet in 1900 – 1901 by two explorers from the Russian Empire, Gombojab Tsybikov and Ovshe Norzunov.
His first contribution appeared in the issue of 7 August, a full-page illustration — entitled Foreign Affairs of character studies from the neighbourhood of Leicester Square.
Many psalters, particularly from the 12th century onwards, included a richly decorated " prefatory cycle "-a series of full-page illuminations preceding the Psalms, usually illustrating the Passion story, though some also featuring Old Testament narratives.
Johnny Cash and producer Rick Rubin once purchased a full-page advertisement in Billboard magazine – after Cash's album Unchained won a Grammy for Best Country Album, despite a lack of support from radio – showing a young Cash displaying his middle finger and sarcastically " thanking " radio for supporting the album.
Tensions between the band and the Hudson's chain escalated to the point that the department stores refused to carry any album from the Elektra label after the MC5 took out a full-page ad that, according to Danny Fields, " was just a picture of Rob Tyner, and the only copy was ' Fuck Hudson's.
Many such illuminated manuscripts were royal bibles, although psalters also included illustrations ; the Parisian Psalter of Saint Louis, dating from 1253 to 1270, features 78 full-page illuminations in tempera paint and gold leaf.
Over the three years from 1993 to 1996, The Advocate embarked on a technology development programme that resulted in computer based full-page negative output on 1 October 1996.
It qualifies as an illuminated manuscript as it has some decoration including two full-page miniatures, but these show little sign of the usual insular style of Northumbrian art and are clearly copied from Late Antique originals.
" The Harbour, Polperro " by Edward Frederick Ertz ( full-page colour plate from: " Britain Beautiful ".
Beginning in the summer of 1982, Video Games magazine and Joystik magazine published full-page high-score charts taken from Twin Galaxies ' data.
Likewise, Megatokyo made a smooth transition from traditional four-panel comic strip to full-page graphic novel.
During the runup to the invasion a group of 33 international relations scholars took out a full-page ad in the New York Times suggesting, among other things, that invading Iraq would distract the United States from its fight against al-Qaeda and further destabilize the Middle East.
The redesign's features included more color pages and photographs, full-page photo section covers, a new masthead logo, and different page numbering from the previous design.
Shortly after the full-page Prince Valiant was discontinued, Hal Foster retired from drawing the strip, though he continued to write it for several more years.
They also made it possible to reformat a strip from full-page size to tabloid size.
On March 2, 2002, a photograph of Simkanin and four other people appeared in a full-page advertisement in USA Today which announced that he had not withheld income taxes from the paychecks of his company's employees because he believed the income tax to be voluntary.
In 1922 Torrey publicized a proposal by forester Benton MacKaye to build a 2100-mile ( 3, 360 km ) trail from Maine to Georgia ( subsequently named the Appalachian Trail or AT ) with a story under a full-page banner headline reading " A Great Trail from Maine to Georgia!

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The full-page illustrations are almost exclusively on the verso side of later folios and are faced by accompanying text on the recto side of the following folio.
The Libro de Juegos offers such evidence in the difference in size between the half-and full-page illustrations in addition to changes in framing techniques amongst the folios: geometrical frames with embellished corners, architectural frames established by loosely perspectival rooftops and colonnades, and games played under tents.
A group called " The Friends of Raymond Damadian " ( formed by Damadian's company, FONAR ), took out full-page advertisements in the New York Times and The Washington Post entitled " The Shameful Wrong That Must Be Righted ", demanding that he be awarded at least a share of the Nobel Prize.
The CIIR report also questioned the independence of the Permanent Commission on Human Rights, referring to an article in the Washington Post which claims that the National Endowment for Democracy, an organization funded by the US government, allocated a concession of US $ 50, 000 for assistance in the translation and distribution outside Nicaragua of its monthly report, and that these funds were administered by Prodemca, a US-based organization which later published full-page adverisments in the Washington Post and New York Times supporting military aid to the Contras.
For eight years after 1976, it was annually reissued to first-run theaters, promoted by full-page ads.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper printed a full-page engraving of Woodhull, surrounded by prominent suffragists, delivering her argument.
The full-page frontispiece portrait of the author was well-known to generations of doodling school children and is mentioned in Dickens ; in Sketches by Boz.
The majority of evangelism used by Jews for Jesus consists of handing out literature on the streets, one-on-one Bible studies, full-page ads in leading newspapers and magazines, ISSUES ( an eight-page evangelistic publication for Jewish seekers ) and internet evangelism.
Convinced the book would be popular, Jewett made the unusual decision ( for that time ) to have six full-page illustrations by Hammatt Billings engraved for the first printing.
" The Herald reversed its decision a year later, running a full-page ad sponsored by the Vancouver Humane Society.
" A campaign was then started to usher in the Messianic age through " acts of goodness and kindness ," and some of his followers placed advertisements in the mass media, including many full-page ads in the New York Times, declaring in Rabbi Schneerson's name that the Moshiachs arrival was imminent, and urging everyone to prepare for and hasten it by increasing their good deeds.
Mämmilä is a full-page comic strip by Finnish cartoonist Tarmo Koivisto and co-written by Hannu Virtanen.
This was helped along by the full-page advertisements placed in magazines showing the cover art of the game in question, but no shots or description of the game itself.
The debut of Playboy introduced full-page color cartoons by Jack Cole, Eldon Dedini and others.
" Schneider responded two weeks later with full-page ads in Daily Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, saying he had done research and found that Mr. Goldstein had never won any journalistic awards, commenting, " Maybe you didn't win a Pulitzer Prize because they haven't invented a category for Best Third-Rate, Unfunny Pompous Reporter Who's Never Been Acknowledged by His Peers.
Following anti-Semitic remarks made by Mel Gibson during his arrest for a DUI in late July 2006, Schneider took out a full-page ad in Variety to send an open letter to the Hollywood community, pledging as " a 1 / 2 Jew " to " never work with Mel Gibson-actor-director-producer-and anti-Semite.
In comic books, a pin-up is simply a full-page piece of artwork, most often without dialogue, that showcases a character, group of characters, or significant event, published within an issue, rather than made available by itself as a poster.
The paper changed its name to The Crimson in 1875 when Harvard changed its official color by a vote of the student body — the announcement came with a full-page editorial announcing " magenta is not now, and ... never has been, the right color of Harvard.
In the October 26, 1967 issue of Village Voice, Anger publicly reinvented himself by placing a full-page advert declaring " In Memoriam.
A full-page advertisement placed in The New York Times in November 1957 provoked a nationwide response, and by 1958 the membership of the organization had grown to 25, 000.
The Cyclopædia was illustrated with about sixty full-page portraits supplemented by some 1, 500 smaller vignette portraits accompanied by facsimile autographs, and also several hundred views of birthplaces, residences, monuments, and tombs famous in history.

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