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clipsheet
[klip-sheet]
noun
Journalism.
a sheet of paper printed on one side for convenience in cutting and reprinting, containing news items, features, cartoons, etc., and distributed by public relations firms, publishers, and similar organizations.
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"Perhaps," said Clipsheet drily, "the Admiral would not 'trust' these men."
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Taking exception to a "scene in a show where Mr. Ford is made to appear as President, and particularly to a line . . . in regard to 'Axel,' the son of Ford," The Clipsheet commented: "If we were Mr. Ford, this line would be cut out of that show in mighty short order."
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