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Usually a veteran has to hang himself to get space on the front page.
Sipping their coffee, discussing the weather, the day's shopping, Fritzie's commitments at the network ( all of which he would cancel ), they avoided the radio, the morning TV news show, even the front page of the Santa Luisa Register, resting on the kitchen bar.
Isn't that where most of them are already -- right out on the front page of our newspapers??
Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre is yet another example of fictional autobiography, as noted on the front page of the original version.
* Arcology. com (" An arcology in southern China " on front page )
The 9 February 1958 edition of the Los Angeles Times reported on the front page that Bardot was recovering in Italy from a reported nervous breakdown.
Both novels had been seen as favourites to win leading up to the prize and the dramatic " literary battle " between two senior authors made front page news.
Embittered Bacardi helmsman José Pepín Bosch bought a surplus B-26 bomber with the hopes of bombing Cuban oil refineries ( the bold plan was foiled when a picture of the bomber appeared on the front page of The New York Times ).
It could be opened flat at any page, allowing easier reading ; the pages could be written on both front and back ( recto and verso ); and the codex, protected within its durable covers, was more compact and easier to transport.
Few newspapers still run half-page strips, as with Prince Valiant and Hagar the Horrible in the front page of the Reading Eagle Sunday comics section.
3D Realms featured it on the front page of their website and contracted with Kline to use it to promote their Xbox Live release of Duke Nukem 3D.
The Danish flag from the front page of Christiern Pedersen ’ s version of Saxo ’ s Gesta Danorum, 1514.
Portions of Misskelley's statements to the police were leaked to the press and reported on the front page of the Memphis Commercial Appeal before any of the trials began.
New York Times front page November 5, 1919
* US Navy Military Sealift Command front page
The controversy was exacerbated by a photograph published on the front page of the tabloid newspaper The Globe depicting Price posed next to a comatose, intubated Coleman, under the headline, " It Was Murder!
Gesta Danorum ( Angers Fragment ), page 1, front.
The full front page reads ( with abbreviations expanded ) in Latin:
* It most often refers to the initial or main web page of a web site, sometimes called the " front page " ( by analogy with newspapers ).
if the user first accesses the front page of the website with HTTP where he only after that clicks an HTTPS link to the log-in page, the session has already been compromised.
The next day's Detroit Free Press ran the Hebrew lettering for " Happy New Year " across its front page.
His work during the flood brought Herbert Hoover to the front page of newspapers almost everywhere, and he gained new accolades as a humanitarian.
Journalist John Corry, wrote a 6, 000-word feature article in The New York Times in November 1982, responding and defending Kosiński, which appeared on the front page of the Arts and Leisure section.

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You fell down in front of the house, and I carried you in.
`` I don't have many strays coming to my front door '', he said.
`` Might get there faster walkin' '', Lord drawled, `` seein' as how I got a busted front spring.
There I got my Colt Special and shoulder harness, slipped my coat on, and went back into the front room.
I spun about and clattered through the front room to the door.
I was waiting in front of it when she showed up and told me of my Uncle's indisposition.
In the shade of a palm tree in front of the squalid dwelling I saw four figures in a semi-circle on the ground.
As the field on which my tent was pitched was a favorite natural playground for the kids of the neighborhood, I had made many friends among them, taking part in their after-school games and trying desperately to translate Grimm's Fairy Tales into an understandable French as we gathered around the fire in front of the tent.
It was late, we were playing kissing games, and Jessica and I were called on to kiss in front of the others.
But though I boasted and gave off a dapper front, I was beneath it all frightened.
At 7:25 two hotel doormen came thumping down the steps, carrying a saw-horse to be set up as a barricade in front of the haberdashery store window next to the entranceway, and as I watched them in their gaudy red coats that nearly scraped the ground, their golden, fringed epaulets and spic, red-visored caps, I suddenly saw just over their shoulders Jessica gracefully making her way through the crowd.
Although I suggested that you hold the bar at the back of the neck there's no reason why you shouldn't make some experiments with the bar held in front of the neck.
Outside St. Sophia I walked through the flower garden in front of it, with the Blue Mosque ahead on my left.
Going through a door into another small court, I had the Throne Room directly in front.
I made a big circle until I located the car parked at the curb in front of an apartment house.
I got into the front seat.
I feel a certain loss of status when I am driven up in front of work in a car driven by my wife, who is only a woman.
`` The old man came from the front of the plane and said he wanted four volunteers to go to Cuba '', McCauley said, `` and like a nut I raised my hand.
( Several times recently I have wondered whether shows were being staged for the sake of the script or just to entertain the audience with the spectacle of scenery being shifted right in front of their eyes.
Even at a car's length I could sense that something was wrong, and so I followed her up to the turnaround in front of the house.

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