She even made a placard written in calligraphy and in faultless rhyming couplets denouncing the union. |
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It was a loud protest, and I held my placard high and proud, walking with some people who I knew merely from protests. |
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The incredibly convoluted response would need a billboard, not a placard, for presentation. |
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Just then the pit boss appeared and the dealer, who looked surprised after reading the placard, asked him about this unusual rule. |
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A placard at this eastern Ohioan rest stop shows the route of the Eisenhower Highway, which links California with Virginia. |
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While I was thus engaged, my patron was busy reading the placard that the library where I intern has placed at the reference desk. |
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Similarly, a placard carrying a message on road safety has been displayed at the Time Keeper's office in every depot. |
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Instead, anyone who wants to take part carries on with their normal day, but carries a placard or banner while out and about. |
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They come to a placard mounted on the wall, displaying a map of the Palace's three floors. |
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The placard reinforced the ethical, ontological and epistemological premises on which Browne's work is based. |
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A short, bald and rather round gent in his late fifties waits in the arrival lounge carrying a placard that reads my name in bold capitals. |
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Occasionally, when he's reaching the crescendo of his argument, he runs off to grab a placard and brandishes it to drive home his point. |
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And an opposition researcher took a picture, blew it up into a placard and brought it to a rally, which had the effect of instantly ruining the guy's campaign. |
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Am I the shouty man with the placard and the poor grasp of logical reasoning? |
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The proper inflation pressure can be found in the owner's manual or on the placard, usually found on the door jamb. |
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The placard was not visible because the door had become detached from the aircraft and was lying on the forest floor with the placard side down. |
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On the off chance that coyotes can read, I hung out the Do Not Disturb placard. |
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Environment Canada does not supply a physical tag or placard indicating the identification number. |
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Will it be better to make a placard, write a letter, create a report, produce a graph, or write a poem or rap? |
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Suddenly, your catch sight of the advertising placard behind the table. |
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A placard explains how Mexican artists have embraced indigenous culture, including such textiles, over the years. |
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The placard was illustrated with a black-and-white photograph of a crew-cut astronaut wearing a monkey around his neck. |
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In 1923, Ms Reese-Jarvis filed a lawsuit against two businessmen who, she felt, were vulgarly capitalising on Mother's Day and launched a placard and pamphlet protest. |
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With nothing going on but election manoeuvres, the end result is stasis, which is perhaps, as the young woman's placard suggests, what everyone wants. |
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After the meeting, the farmers staged a placard demonstration from the park to the corporation's Ramdass Street chamber, where they met with officials. |
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The guppie with a partner and a Porsche was replacing the free love advocate with a placard and a toke. |
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This placard provides tire and loading information. |
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The seller undertook not to increase the price to strangers, to keep the oil in good condition and in the containers and to display a placard with the price. |
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The radio can be turned off, but not so the billboard or street car placard. |
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Joseph Harker is assistant editor, Comment, at the Guardian Charlie Hebdo's new cover depicting the prophet Muhammad holding a Je suis Charlie placard with a tear coming from his eye is a life-affirming work of art. |
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A temple column with a message carved on it is not a book nor is a sign or placard, which, though it may be easy enough to transport, is made to attract the eye of the passerby from a fixed location. |
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At one point, an oblivious girl asked whether the placard was a joke. |
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No placard was posted indicating the location of life jackets, life rafts or life buoys nor were general safety instructions posted for the information of passengers. |
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Even appending his name to his placard would be insufficient. |
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Hanging a handicap placard from the rearview mirror on the front windshield is against the law. |
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Follow the owner's manual or tire placard in the vehicle. |
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This number will be displayed on a placard on the container. |
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He drew up a placard, offering Twenty Pounds reward for the apprehension of Stephen Blackpool, suspected of complicity in the robbery of Coketown Bank. |
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Peel away as much of the placard decal as possible with your fingernail. |
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