(1) An advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet
(2) An advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution
(1) We chatted over drinks and then studied the new menus which are hard to miss - tall and narrow, like a broadsheet paper folded lengthwise.
(2) It's entertainment, not a broadsheet paper.
(3) D&P has cards, flyers, a video and a broadsheet packed with useful information to be used in the campaign and to inform Canadians.
(4) I have sent you a broadsheet which surveys our campaigns
(5) Instead we are going out onto the estates as quickly as possible, putting the arguments and producing leaflets and a broadsheet carrying the arguments.
(6) Even the opinion polls published in the broadsheet papers showed very strong views on the Rapid Reaction Force and the need to preserve neutrality.
(7) Leander wrote intelligent pieces for a broadsheet under a male pseudonym.
(8) Next time you pick up a broadsheet paper, look at all the tripe that falls out of it: cars, clothes, restaurants and the hundreds of ads that power these supplements.
(9) Reports say the conservative broadsheet will run nine pages of news a day.
(10) And its interesting because I went on to the Observer, which is a broadsheet newspaper , and very respectable, and for a very short time in the late 70s I was Woman's Editor.
(11) War Game combines simple water colour illustrations with photomontage reproductions of wartime recruiting posters, broadsheets , advertisements, and the like.
(12) Shortly afterwards the Guardian, a British broadsheet newspaper , published the obituary of Cohn Osman, founder of Creative Camera.
(13) In the past it was books, broadsheets and pamphlets that changed how people think.
(14) The pages in Skuodas's books resemble broadsheets , and are rich in textural effects that include handwoven strips of painted or translucent paper.
(15) The week ending September 16 saw circulation increases for most papers, and all broadsheets .
(16) Out in the wider world, public opinion stirred, especially in the cities, stimulated by the pamphlets and broadsheets which printing made possible.
(17) On the balance, we don't see students consuming either magazines or national broadsheets for information.
(18) As a young man he wrote words to popular folk airs and had them printed as broadsheets .
(19) Do you compare Radio Scotland to a broadsheet newspaper or a tabloid?
(20) Between 1560 and 1603 he issued a multitude of broadsheets and small volumes in verse and prose, several containing autobiographical pieces and notices of current events.
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