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center spread

noun

Journalism.
  1. the pair of pages facing each other at the center of a magazine or newspaper, printed and made up as a single unit.

  2. matter occupying this space.



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The interior center spread shows Dewey pointing to a chalkboard to highlight his branching-tree schematic of the history of rock.

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The inside center spread reveals an astronaut inspecting the large, gravity drive orb.

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Gafford’s battles at the rim with Mobley were a highlight of the first half, but Washington’s center spread the blocks around, totaling five in the first half alone.

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Hence its center spread that urged people to “Remember the Future.”

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They had the magazine open to a center spread of Fabian onstage singing before an audience of mostly girls.

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