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REVIEW
FEATURE ARTICLE
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BOOKLET
NEWSPAPER
GALLEY
JOURNAL
LISTAGE
PRINT
BASEMENT - article in the entire bottom of the newspaper sheet
BAND
AMENDMENT
PRESS
CHAPTER
SUMMARY
VERIFICATION
SOBKOR - own correspondent
ARTICLE
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BRIEFING
BROCHURE
LAYOUT
VESTNIK
PRODUCTION
THE NOTE
COLUMN
PAMPHLET
REPRINT
HEADING
COLUMN
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INTERVIEW
HEADING
REVIEW
LEAFLET
SELECTION
SUBSCRIPTION
PREPRINT - preliminary publication of an article in a small circulation
AVENUE
EDITORIAL
REPORTAGE
FEUILLETON
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BULLETIN
HEADING
REVIEW
LEADING
PERIODICALS
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proofreading
ADVERTISEMENT
EDITORIAL
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MONTHLY
COMMENTARY
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WEEKLY
PUBLICITY
PHOTO REPORT
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CORRESPONDENT
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EDITING
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CORRESPONDENCE
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