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In a two-page sequence Dream crumbles in anguish, Delirium briefly transforms ( her eyes are one color and her speech bubbles have a white core ), and then consoles Dream.

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In 1975, National Geographic published a two-page picture with the Delta Queen heading up the Mississippi using Captain Swarnes ' monument as the photographer's vantage point.
The article was written by " O. O. Binder ", and opened with a two-page illustration drawn by comic book artist Kurt Schaffenberger, which shows bald, large-craniumed mutants either helping humanity with their superior intellects ( in a small section of the picture ) or dominating mankind as slavemasters ( in the much bigger splash image ).
The Waldorf Statement was a two-page press release issued on December 3, 1947, by Eric Johnston, president of the Motion Picture Association of America, following a closed-door meeting by forty-eight motion picture company executives at New York City's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.

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Palin wrote some introductory text and lent his name to the cover, but the book was almost completely dedicated to Pao's pictures, some of them displayed in two-page spreads.

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The New York Times described the contents of his two-page suicide note to his wife: " he was heartbroken at being unable to see her once again, and expressing deep regret at having hurt her, the dearest thing in his life.
" Donald Kerrick, a three-star general who was a deputy National Security Advisor in the late Clinton administration and stayed on into the Bush administration, wrote Hadley a classified two-page memo stating that the NSA needed to " pay attention to Al-Qaida and counterterrorism " and that the U. S. would be " struck again.
The camper shows up again in the May 1963 issue of Popular Science, this time in an actual photo as part of a two-page article about pickup campers.

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The trio of gigs were very well received by critics, including a glowing two-page review in the NME.
In November and December 2003, two-page advertisements by IBM and a car manufacturer were placed.
It was a method, not a mechanical device, so there were no illustrations in the two-page document.
Also included were Al Anders ' Western hero the Masked Raider ; the jungle lord Ka-Zar the Great, with Ben Thompson adapting the story " King of Fang and Claw " by Bob Byrd in Goodman's eponymous pulp magazine Ka-Zar # 1 ( Oct. 1936 ); the non-continuing-character story " Jungle Terror ", featuring adventurer Ken Masters, drawn and possibly written by Art Pinajian under the quirky pseudonym " Tohm Dixon " or " Tomm Dixon " ( with the published signature smudged ); " Now I'll Tell One ", five single-panel, black-and-white gag cartoons by Fred Schwab, on the inside front cover ; and a two-page prose story by Ray Gill, " Burning Rubber ", about auto racing.
These ads were so popular they were the subject of a two-page spread in Time Magazine and led to a movie deal, television shows, and American Top 40.
DBA traces its origin back to a two-page experimental set of rules by Phil Barker dubbed De Bellis Societatis Antiquorum that was demonstrated at the Society of Ancients ( after whom these experimental rules were named ) conferences for 1988 and 1989.
The ' Historic Omaha Handshake ' plus a simple two-page written agreement were all that were required-no audit of the store's books, no inventory of its merchandise.
Though only six quarterly issues were produced, the tabloid-size venue — edited by author Neil Fineman — allowed Carson to make his first significant impact on the world of graphic design and typography — with ideas that were called innovative even by those that were not fond of his work, in which legibility often relied on readers ' strict attention ( for one feature on a blind surfer, Carson opened with a two-page spread covered in black ).
He also wrote for numerous other Fawcett features, as well as many two-page text fillers that were required in comics in order to be eligible for magazine postal rates.
The character's initial appearances were two-page features that left little space for character development, but the Clock's secret identity was eventually revealed to be society man and former district attorney Brian O ' Brien, whose background in college sports helped prepare him for heroism.
Circulus were featured in a two-page spread of an NME issue in 2005, and a two-page interview in Terrorizer in 2006.

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Other regular features of the magazine included parody movie or television advertisements and a two-page fumetti comic which used television screenshots, usually of newscasts, to mock journalists and politicians through the use of satirical dialogue balloons.
Also included was Al Anders ' Western hero the Masked Raider ; the jungle lord Ka-Zar the Great, with Ben Thompson adapting over the first five issues the story " King of Fang and Claw " by Bob Byrd in Goodman's eponymous pulp magazine Ka-Zar # 1 ( Oct. 1936 ); the non-continuing-character story " Jungle Terror ," featuring an adventurer named Ken Masters, written by the quirkily named Tohm Dixon ; " Now I'll Tell One ", five single-panel, black-and-white gag cartoons by Fred Schwab, on the inside front cover ; and a two-page prose story by Ray Gill, " Burning Rubber ", about auto racing.
Though the car was not included in Buick's yearly catalog it was shown in a two-page black and white fold out brochure.
The uncropped photo, which appeared as a two-page spread in the booklet included in the album Concert for Bangla Desh ( sic ), also contained George Harrison, who was standing to Dylan's right.

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The film team dispatched the script along with a two-page letter on 17 September 1955 saying:
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist, Flea wrote a two-page article on Mullen's passing along with his memories of The Masque in an October 2009 article for the Los Angeles Times.

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A new " News Gallery " section features two-page spreads of photographs from the week with a brief article accompanying each one.
The Independents article sparked off the publication of a variety of other articles in rival newspapers, with the Eastern Daily Press picking up the story for a two-page feature entitled " Our Stonehenge Beneath the Sea " on Monday 11 January.
When a new project is being discussed ( either internally, or as a result of dialogue with potential publishers ), the designer may be asked to write a sell-sheet of short concepts, followed by a one or two-page pitch of specific features, audience, platform, and other details.
At the age of 12, she sent some of her poems to T. S. Eliot, who replied with a two-page letter of encouragement.
Such content frequently took the form of a two-page comic strip, often parodying a popular show or movie of the time, with a math-related question at the end.
The humor section was resurrected in 1996 by editor in chief Bill Semich with a two-page spread titled " Over the Edge " with material contributed by Annals of Improbable Research editor Marc Abrahams and MISinformation editor Chris Miksanek.
By then he was already writing for some of the earliest American comic books to be published, beginning with a two-page " Pals and Pastimes " humor strip, illustrated by Ray Gill, in Centaur Publications ' Funny Pages # 7 ( Dec. 1936 ).
Some of his inspirations include " Big Block of Cheese Day " where groups that would normally not be considered for White House attention get to have meetings with senior staffers and a plan to make the staffers submit two-page reports on policy issues or get ignored.
The Daily News honored his medal with a two-page spread that weekend.
Neron then appeared in New Year's Evil: Rogues ( February 1998 ), part of the New Year's Evil series that ran in nine one-off titles, followed by a two-page vignette featuring Etrigan The Demon in the one-off anthology title DCU Villains Secret Files # 1 ( 1999 ); ending the year with a part in the weekly series Day of Judgement # 1-# 5 ( November 1999 ) and a stand-alone tale by J. M.
On June 24, 2006, the National Post featured a lengthy two-page story by John Lott in its sports section titled, Safe at Home, How Love and Medicine Rescued a Life from a Mysterious Illness, about Harry Muir's brush with death in 2005, on the front page of its sports section.
The primary tool to evaluate common stocks is a two-page form with a semi-log graph on the front called the Stock Selection Guide ( SSG ).
After rehearsing for nearly a year they released the Fragments of a Faith Forgotten demo, which was very well received, with immediate interest from several record companies and a two-page spread in Kerrang!

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There was also a two-page expansion published in White Dwarf that added equipment, including plascrete virus, nerve gas, and sucker guns.

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Some of the landscape photos are displayed as two-page spreads.
Previously in 1884, Dow had composed an initial stock average called the Dow Jones Averages, which contained nine railroads and two industrial companies that appeared in the Customer's Afternoon Letter, a daily two-page financial news bulletin which was the precursor to The Wall Street Journal.
A full two-page discussion of the relationship between the barber and The Tramp appears in Eric L. Flom's book Chaplin in the Sound Era: An Analysis of the Seven Talkies in which he concludes:
In uncommon instances, an entire newspaper can be a two-page half broadsheet or four-page full broadsheet.
A two-page story, however, written by Roger McKenzie and titled " Slowly, painfully, you dig your way from the cold, choking debris ...", appears in Weird War Tales No. 68 ( Oct. 1978 ).
In addition, Cole continued to draw one and two-page filler pieces, sometimes under the pseudonym Ralph Johns, and a memorable autobiographical appearance in " Inkie ," which appeared in Crack Comics # 34.
In December, 2007, Keith Olbermann devoted the closing segment of an episode of his show to a reading of " Bill O ' Reilly's Very Useful Advice for Young People ," a two-page cartoon / cover story by Perkins for the Village Voice.
The editors of an academic journal published a two-page complaint in 1993 about the estate's control over Arbus's images and its attempt to censor part of an article about Arbus.
United Artists received a threatening two-page telegram from the MPAA signed by all its members including Fox ( Walsh's studio ) and Hays himself.
As a serious term, it can also refer to local two-page news and ad pamphlets, commonly displayed in cafes and fast food restaurants, available without charge.
He also produced a series of stories based on the Our Gang film series, provided covers for Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, illustrated the aforementioned adaptations of two Disney animated features, drew stories featuring Raggedy Ann and Andy and Uncle Wiggily, wrote and drew a lengthy series of comic books promoting a bread company and featuring a character called " Peter Wheat ", and did a series of pantomime ( i. e. without dialogue ) two-page stories featuring Roald Dahl's Gremlins for Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 34 – 41.
Glamour magazine did a two-page photo spread on the band and their MySpace fame.
Accompanying these papers both online and in print is a one-to two-page summary description written for a broad readership.
She also received a two-page article in Life Magazine, explaining about the wonderful performance and critics said she was up and coming and people should look out for the next pieces she performs in.
All countries have free access to two-page abstracts of all Cochrane Reviews and to short plain-language summaries of selected articles.

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