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What (who) is full-page - definition

COMIC FORMAT
Half page (comic strip); Third (comic strip); Full page; Half tab; Half page; Tab (comic strip)

full-page      
A full-page advertisement, picture, or article in a newspaper or magazine uses a whole page.
ADJ: ADJ n
page-boy         
  • Lord Patten]], robed as [[Chancellor of Oxford University]], assisted by a page.
  • Painting of a page boy with silver collar, Dutch, 17th century.
  • ''The Queen and the Page'', by [[Marianne Stokes]], 1896.
  • Alof de Wignacourt and his page]]'', by [[Caravaggio]], c. 1608.
YOUNG MALE SERVANT
Page (occupation); Page-boy; Quistroun
Jennie Page         
BRITISH BUSINESSWOMAN
Jennifer Page (Millenium Dome); Jennifer Page (Millennium Dome); Jennifer Page (Business woman); Jenny Page; Jennifer Page
Jennifer Anne "Jennie" Page, (born 12 November 1944) was chief executive of the London Millennium Dome project from 1 March 1995 until she resigned after a flawed opening night and poor early attendance at the start of 2000.

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Comic strip formats

Comic strip formats vary widely from publication to publication, so that the same newspaper comic strip may appear in a half-dozen different formats with different numbers of panels, different sizes of panels and different arrangement of panels.

Examples of use of full-page
1. He began the full–page article: ‘A married Jesus?
2. Related Articles Full–page lies can’t erase the truth_(...COMMENTARIES...)
3. This year, for the first time, the army took out full–page advertisements in newspapers.
4. That full–page ad, headlined Ahmadinejad is a terrorist,‘‘ appeared in Monday‘s editions.
5. Supporters bought full–page advertisements in newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, to push for clemency.