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Soon after their marriage, she started to work at the trade paper.
The series was collected in a trade paper back at a later time.
The son learned from trade papers that he had lost his job.
Their pictures would appear in the trade papers the next morning.
It became the first daily entertainment trade paper to start a web site in 1995.
The performance was described by one trade paper as a "brilliant return to form."
The trade papers are expensive, but you could ask your local library to order them.
The trade papers say she recently bought many French designs.
The cast and crew read the news in the trade papers.
In December, another 12 editorial positions were cut at the trade paper.
So she placed an advertisement in a trade paper for an assistant.
Although Variety started as a film trade paper, it now also reports on the television, cable and music industries.
"i didn't get a chance to tell you earlier, but your appointment with the trade paper is tomorrow, for an interview and photographs."
This reads like a piece in a telecom trade paper.
During the course of the book she's never sure where her film producer mother is and only knows what she reads in trade papers.
In later appearances, he works for a Hollywood trade paper as a columnist.
Seeking out a trade paper, he discovered that Metro had bought the film rights to the story.
Studio ads are a major source of income for the two trade papers.
When we opened two years ago I took out ads in the trade papers and immediately got buried.
He spent a year meeting movie industry people and reading trade papers before he wrote his first check.
He puts ads in trade papers and travels the world to find more.
It's wonderful, isn't it, when trades have trade papers that can help them understand what is really going on in the world.
All such activity does is to trade paper from one hand to another and to create some gross revenues for the brokers involved.
We get a little trade paper called Commerce Daily, published by the government.
The magazine remained the main trade paper in Britain.