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web page
Or web·page
noun
a single, usually hypertext document on the World Wide Web that can incorporate text, graphics, sounds, etc.
Web page
A document with its own address on the Internet. It has become customary for companies, organizations, and individuals to create their own Web pages — in effect, explaining themselves to the world.
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People trying to access Streameast domains or sites will now be redirected to an ACE web page suggesting channels they can "watch legally", it said.
Bail USA, a unit of the Crum & Forster insurance conglomerate, posted a web page during the 2020 fight labeled “Help Fight Bail Reform in California” and offering to match bail agents’ contributions to the campaign up to $500,000.
Cato, a think tank co-founded by Charles Koch, has never relinquished its quest to privatize Social Security; the notion still occupies pride of place on the institution’s web page devoted to the program.
Before his web page was scrubbed, McClery’s recent portfolio was made up almost exclusively of Catholic churches, but he is no stranger to civic visions: In 2001, he worked with the conservative Manhattan Institute to draw up a plan for a 9/11 memorial featuring an array of spire-topped skyscrapers around a group of colossal statues.
"What the AI summary now does is makes sure that the readers' eyes stay on the Google web page," she said.
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