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Getting hitched and biting your tongue Newspaper idioms. Add back pages to one of your lists below, or create a new one. Add to word list Add to word list. UK the back part of a newspaper , which usually has news relating to sport :. The latest fallout from the Premier League is all over the back pages. Examples of back pages. And then, tucked away on page 6 or 8βone of the back pages βwas a long list of increases in very small type.
From the Hansard archive. Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3. Adjudications were conveniently buried on the back pages. It is on the front and back pages of our newspapers today.
Anything bad seems to be front page news, locally and nationally, and anything good all too often gets two column inches on the back pages.
For example, if we turn to the back pages we note that they are full of reports of company meetings. A number of applications have been received by some food offices for replacement of the back pages of ration books. A typical issue ran 24 pages, with color front and back pages and black-and-white inside. From Wikipedia. Each issue was illustrated with a woodcut on the front page, and occasionally with further woodcuts on the back pages. The magazine includes news articles, club and bar reviews and back pages that are dominated by adverts for male escorts.
Unlike the other weekly magazines of the time, it featured colour photos on its front and back pages. As a web-surfer goes further into a website, he or she goes deeper into the back pages and thus deeper into data. The front and back pages are generally printed in color while the inside pages are printed in black and white; occasionally, the entire issue is printed in color. A full roll prints four front pages with four back pages behind it two front and back on each of the two sections.