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Inspired by the quick money Kurtzman would make in-between advertising assignments with one-page " Hey Look!

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which featured Mad stalwart Sergio Aragonés and frequent cover art by Basil Wolverton, but was less slavish in its Mad mimicry, relying more on one-page gags and horror-based comedy.
As soon as a child masters a one-page scheme, she / he will be able to read English Web pages with the aid of such diacritics.
An easy to understand one-page explanation of rights, with associated visual symbols, explains the specifics of each Creative Commons license.
The same characters also appeared in one-page stories ( not comic strips ) in The Wizard in 1955, entitled " Bash St. School " and featured in the full-page cover cartoon on 23 / 7 / 1955.
* August 15 Sherron Watkins, a vice president for corporate development, puts a one-page letter in Lay's suggestion box, questioning Enron's accounting practices.
A tool designed for a 1000-page manual was too cumbersome and difficult for an average home user to type a one-page letter.
Jughead is also a talented artist, and refers to his works as his " Dipsy Doodles ", which feature in one-page comic strips.
The Brandon News was established in 1958 as a one-page newsletter and advertisement for Scogin's clothing store, written by Al & Chris Scogin.
EC Comics promoted its stable of illustrators, allowing each to sign his art and encouraging them to develop idiosyncratic styles ; the company additionally published one-page biographies of them in the comic books.
Suppose the clerk wanted to copy 20 one-page letters.
Following the success of their EP, the band recorded their debut full length album, Nothing Gold Can Stay ( 1999 ), initially selling one-page insert copies at their shows supporting NOFX.
Cheap Truth was a free series of one-page, double-sided newsletters ( i. e., fanzine ) published in the 1980s.
Shortly after completing her studies at the Academy of Arts, her work came to be publicly recognized when she was asked to illustrate a one-page feature for the popular Dutch women's weekly Libelle.
The majority of the titles in the series consist of one or more multi-page stories together with a number of one-page strips.
* Fat Freddy's Cat, who appears mainly in his own, separate strip at the bottom of the one-page Freak Brothers strips ( getting his start just as Krazy Kat did ) also has several multi-page stories devoted to him.
Thornley was highly active in the countercultural publishing scene, writing for a number of underground magazines and newspapers, and self-publishing many one-page ( or broadsheet ) newsletters of his own.
" In fact, the only source for the Mahler-Freud meeting is a one-page account in Ernest Jones ' biography of Freud ( Ernest Jones, The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud, three volumes, 1953 – 1957, vol.
Apart from Comics and Stories and Mickey Mouse, Li ' l Wolf has also appeared in many different Disney anthology comic books, including a number of giant-size specials and a series of one-page text stories in Donald Duck.
Andrew Niccol completed a one-page film treatment titled The Malcolm Show in May 1991.
In particular, it is alleged that Cardinals Bertone, Ratzinger and Sodano engaged in a systematic deception to cover-up the existence of a one-page document containing the so-called words of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which some believe contains information about the Apocalypse and a great apostasy.
Carpe Noctem magazine published early one-page strips featuring Johnny in the early 1990s.
He drafted his own one-page will.

testament and stipulated
He had established his last will and testament, in which he stipulated that the earnings of the company should be allocated to charitable causes.
She was interred in the crypt that she helped to complete, San Lorenzo ; although not entirely finished at the time of her death, her testament stipulated that part of the revenue of her estate should " be used to continue, finish and perfect ... the said famous chapel Lorenzo ".

testament and money
Alfred Nobel requested in his last will and testament that his money be used to create a series of prizes for those who confer the " greatest benefit on mankind " in physics, chemistry, peace, physiology or medicine, and literature.

testament and go
Her testament of June 6, 1939 states, " I beg the Lord to take my life and my death … for all concerns of the sacred hearts of Jesus and Mary and the holy church, especially for the preservation of our holy order, in particular the Carmelite monasteries of Cologne and Echt, as atonement for the unbelief of the Jewish People and that the Lord will be received by his own people and his kingdom shall come in glory, for the salvation of Germany and the peace of the world, at last for my loved ones, living or dead, and for all God gave to me: that none of them shall go astray.
Some advertisements featured the car in places a car would not normally go, such as the West and other rural settings, a testament to the car's ruggedness and quality.
The fact that such a high proportion – more than 700 of the almost 4000 produced – have survived more than forty years is a testament to their high initial production quality, and to the lengths to which many owners will go in order to maintain and restore these vehicles.
A testament to how good Walker was, his back-up was a player named Deacon McGwire, who would go on to a 26 year career, catching 1, 600 games.

testament and physical
Kevin McCarra of The Guardian paid testament to Alonso's skill and dedication to the game, saying: " This marvellously accomplished footballer testified in the Stadio delle Alpi that technique can overcome a serious physical disadvantage ".

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In his political testament, `` Advice To My Country '', penned just before his death, Madison expressed the wish `` that the Union of the States be cherished and perpetuated.
The contributors to this testament were all well-known: a former Democratic candidate for President, a New Deal poet, the magazine's chief editorial writer, two newspaper columnists, head of a national broadcasting company, a popular Protestant evangelist, etc..
They were, in effect his last testament to non-objective art.
He made a will and last testament before we left Paterson.
On 27 November 1895, at the Swedish-Norwegian Club in Paris, Nobel signed his last will and testament and set aside the bulk of his estate to establish the Nobel Prizes, to be awarded annually without distinction of nationality.
Elena Lourie ( 1975 ) suggested instead that it was Alfonso's attempt to neutralize the papacy's interest in a disputed succession — Aragon had been a fief of the Papacy since 1068 — and to fend off Urraca's son from her first marriage, Alfonso VII of Castile, for the Papacy would be bound to press the terms of such a pious testament.
The testament of Alfonso leaving his kingdom to the three holy orders was dismissed out of hand by the nobility of his kingdoms, and possible successors were sought.
" Steve Swayne comments that the " contrapuntal episodes in the extended ensembles ... stand as testament to his interest in Counterpoint.
The castle ruin Hammershus, on the northwestern tip of the island, is the largest medieval fortress in northern Europe, testament to the importance of its location.
In the 20th century there were close to four hundred manuscripts still surviving, a testament to its former popularity.
It is an impressive testament to the strength of tradition how little these arrangements had changed since the office, then known by the Latin version of its title, had been set up in 330 to mirror the urban prefecture of Rome.
John Paul II did not reveal this cardinal's identity prior to his death, or in the 15-page testament he wrote during his papacy and which was released after his death.
In another testament to the coyote's habitat adaptability, a coyote nicknamed " Hal " made his way to New York City's Central Park in March 2006, wandering about the park for at least two days before being captured by officials.
In his testament, Lenin referred to Trotsky's " exceptional abilities ", adding " personally he is perhaps the most able man in the present central committee.
Some Christian denominations hold that salvation depends upon transformational faith in Jesus, which expresses itself in good works as a testament ( or witness ) to ones faith for others to see ( primarily Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Roman Catholicism ), while others ( including most Protestants ) hold that faith alone is necessary for salvation.
He did not wish to be defended ; he felt that he must suffer in silence and be true to the Master ’ s last will and testament.
Whatever the reasons behind the duel, Galois was so convinced of his impending death that he stayed up all night writing letters to his Republican friends and composing what would become his mathematical testament, the famous letter to Auguste Chevalier outlining his ideas, and three attached manuscripts.
Hermann Weyl, a mathematician, said of this testament, " This letter, if judged by the novelty and profundity of ideas it contains, is perhaps the most substantial piece of writing in the whole literature of mankind.
The decedent may, in most U. S. jurisdictions, provide instructions as to his funeral by means of a last will and testament.
Of note, " Rage Hard " was a testament to the changing musical landscape in Britain at the time.
Francis was a devoted family man, and a main point in the political testament he left for his son and heir Ferdinand was, " Preserve unity in the family and regard it as one of the highest goods.
Described as the " Maestro's spiritual testament ” by his biographer Tullio Kezich, excerpts culled from the conversations later served as the basis of their feature documentary, Fellini: I'm a Born Liar ( 2002 ) and the book, I'm a Born Liar: A Fellini Lexicon.

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