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  2. Taupe - Wikipedia

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    However, the word taupe may often be used to refer to lighter shades of taupe today, and therefore another name for this color is dark taupe. According to the Dictionary of Color , the first use of "taupe" as a color name in English was in the early 19th century; [ 6 ] but the earliest citation recorded by the Oxford English Dictionary is from ...

  3. The Daily Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    Young Telegraph was a weekly section of The Daily Telegraph published as a 14-page supplement in the weekend edition of the newspaper. Young Telegraph featured a mixture of news, features, cartoon strips and product reviews aimed at 8–12-year-olds. It was edited by Damien Kelleher (1993–1997) and Kitty Melrose (1997–1999).

  4. Colour supplement - Wikipedia

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    Some colour supplements are Sunday magazines, but may also be included with a daily newspaper. The Sunday Times Magazine (originally called the Sunday Times Colour Section ) was the first colour supplement to be published as a supplement to a British newspaper in 1962, and its arrival "broke the mould of weekend newspaper publishing".

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  6. File:Telegraph Media Group logo.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. The Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Telegraph, commonly called The Telegraph, a broadsheet newspaper founded in 1855 The Sunday Telegraph, Sunday printed edition, founded 1961; Telegraph.co.uk, The Telegraph, an online newspaper with syndicated content from The Daily and The Sunday, along with original reporting; The Telegraph, Bob Dylan fanzine, published 1981–1997

  8. File:The Telegraph.svg - Wikipedia

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    Category:Daily Telegraph (United Kingdom) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Periódico de referencia; Usage on he.wikipedia.org עיתון מתעד; Usage on hi.wikipedia.org डेली टेलीग्राफ; Usage on my.wikipedia.org ဒေးလီး တယ်လီဂရပ်ဖ် Usage on nl.wikipedia.org The Daily Telegraph

  9. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom by circulation

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    Later in the century, the Daily News came to prominence, selling 150,000 copies a day in the 1870s, [1] while by 1890, The Daily Telegraph had a circulation of 300,000. Sunday newspaper sales also grew rapidly, with Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper being the first to sell one million copies an issue. [2]