| 41. | In this case we were put in the back pages.
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| 42. | The back page of the Mirror best summed up the mood of the nation.
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| 43. | The back page of the " New York Post ."
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| 44. | British newspapers also carried the story on their back pages.
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| 45. | To the back page of the New York tabloids.
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| 46. | A glance at the back page of New York magazine offers plenty of share opportunities.
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| 47. | On the back page of yesterday's " El Watan,"
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| 48. | The column appears regularly on the paper's back page.
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| 49. | But that ministerial act is usually relegated to the back pages of newspapers and history.
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| 50. | "We're always on the back page of the paper.
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