"continued page 94" meaning in All languages combined

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Phrase [English]

Etymology: Used by Private Eye to abruptly end over-running articles and rants – the magazine never ran to 94 pages. Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} continued page 94
  1. Indicates that the text could continue indefinitely; and so on ad infinitum. Categories (topical): Private Eye Synonyms: continued on page 94, cont p.94, cont. p.94, cont p94, cont. p94

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