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Simple sentences

The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.
Open your book to page nine.
The notes are at the bottom of the page.
Look at the map on page 25.
What's the name of your web page?
Moira refreshes the page every 3 seconds.
What page are you on?
More than 90 percent of visits to a web page are from search engines.
Open your texts to page 50.
Footnotes are notes at the foot of a page.
You look like you're having a lot of trouble setting up that web page. Want some help?
It's fine to set up a web page, just be sure you don't infringe anybody's copyright.
Please turn over the page.
Please turn the page.
Look at the picture at the top of the page.
Read the bottom of the page.
The footnotes are at the bottom of the page.
Every day of thy life is a page in thy history.
And open your textbook at page ten.

Movie subtitles

On tomorrow's sports news page, it's going to be our headline.
Somebody page Dr. Bishop.
Page shahir.
Parading an unknown dead woman on the front page is offensive.
Mike, it's only a title page.
Come on, find the right page.
Constanza have a corset for that -- page three of the leaflet.
The front page!
Hold it, hand. er, page.
Now, fill the whole page with it.
Yet you keep on playing it up as front-page news.
You're trying to tell me you can get rid of the gangster by ignoring him, by keeping him off the front page.
That'll keep him off the front page.
Then this page.
Here's a little sex stuff for your front page.
James Whale decided to do a six-page treatment of his own.
Gouverneur Morris wrote a screenplay based on Whale's six-page treatment.
Right on the front page.
It's all over the front page.
I've always been curious to know what kind of a girl would marry a front-page aviator like King Westley.
Break down the front page.
Change the front page!
They had to add an extra page for previous offenses.
Mm-hmm. Somebody page Dr. Bishop.
Tell them to page her.
He's front page.
Here it is on page 86.
Begin there.. on page 3.
We skip to page 8.
I've always been curious to know what kind of girl would marry. a front-page aviator like King Westley.
Everything off the front page!
It'll be lovely for the woman's page.

News and current affairs

BERLIN: Like old battle horses feeling young as the bugle sounds, Cold War strategists are feeling the adrenalin mount as missile defense becomes front page news.
The match garnered front-page headlines in major newspapers around the world on a daily basis for two months, with commentators providing live move-by-move analysis for up to five hours each day.
The China Daily recently ran a front-page story recounting how Paul Wolfowitz used threats and vulgarities to pressure senior World Bank staff.
We are right, they are left; we think this, they think that: condensed narratives fit easily on a newspaper's front page or into the tighter constraints of broadcast journalism.
Let us hope that they remain confined to the printed page.
But Europeans want to help the US turn the page.
Does it matter if Europe is not on the same page as the US?
It is this page that has been probably fully closed with the assassination of Politkovskaya.
Sadly, the ideological mouthpieces for the super-rich in the US, especially the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal, remain bitterly opposed to foreign aid, even if it's just 70 cents per hundred dollars of income!
The engineering behind it was technically complicated, but what you got was pretty rough: a page of text, broken up by ten blue links.
So our co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin - like all other successful inventors - kept iterating.
As recently as the 1980's, phone calls over copper wire could carry only one page of information per second; today, a thin strand of optical fiber can transmit 90,000 volumes in a second.
The vaunted New York Times ran a single story of 770 words on page 8 of the paper (October 29).
The Washington Post (October 29) carried a single 758-word story on page 16.
In 2011, the National Research Council and the US Federal Judicial Center issued the 1,016-page third edition of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence.
The Fifth Republic was safe, and a historic page had been turned.
Rather than debate with her counterparts, Clinton needs to ensure that other countries in the six-party framework, especially China and South Korea, are on the same page as the US.
There is nothing stopping Muslim governments from taking a page out of the Saudi handbook and promoting the neglected shrines in their own territories.
He has also taken a page from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's book, not only demonizing the demonstrators, but also going after the medical personnel who care for them and the hoteliers who shelter them.
Huxley's opponent was Prince Peter Kropotkin, ex-page to the Czar of Russia, naturalist, and arguably the most famous anarchist of the nineteenth century.
But, without a new leadership that is willing to implement them, it will be a long time before Libya turns a new page.
A few years ago, the editors of a Beijing-based weekly with which I am acquainted were deadlocked over which article to put on their front page.
And now the European Commission is taking a page from Putin's playbook.

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