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The Affiche Rouge ( red placard ) is a famous propaganda poster that was distributed by the Vichy France | Vichy French and German authorities in the spring of 1944 in Military history of France during World War II | occupied Paris.
A placard in Park Central Square was dedicated to the city by the Route 66 Association of Missouri, and traces of the Mother Road are still visible in downtown Springfield along Kearney Street, Glenstone Avenue, College and St. Louis streets and on Missouri 266 to Halltown.
Often a placard detailing the crime was placed nearby ; these punishments generally lasted only a few hours.
The bus was named by artist Roy Sebern, who painted the word “ Further ” on the destination placard as a kind of one-word poem and inspiration to keep going whenever the bus broke down.
The right placard used to read " Long Live the Central People's Government " on the founding ceremony of the PRC, but after the ceremony it was changed to " Long Live the Great Unity of the World's Peoples " ().
It was also used as the chapter placard typeface for the television series Frasier, and Mork and Mindy.
The Guild was founded in 1567 as the Guild of Fools, Joculators, Minstrels, Buffoons and Mime Artists, but due to the peculiar predelictions of Lord Vetinari, the current ruler of the city, who hangs mimes upside down in his dungeons in full sight of a placard reading " LEARN THE WORDS ", the mime element has been dropped.
In spite of the fact that security for the 2004 Athens Olympics was tight due to fears of a terrorist attack, on 29 August Horan ( who had flown to Athens earlier that day ) was able to run onto the course of the men's marathon event near the 35 km mark, carrying a placard which said:
" The photograph showed a protester holding a placard in which a picture of Coulter's face was painted over in red with an " x " over her mouth and the word " enemy " on her forehead.
" hen his intentions became known ... there was no want of approving voices, and many a public placard summoned the grandson of Africanus to think of the poor people and the deliverance of Italy.
A placard was placed on the front of the monument to recognise this.
Each fang was further divided into several Pai ( 牌 ; literally " placard "), which is equivalent to current day ( unincorporated ) community.
A little-known starlet named Raquel Welch was cast during the first season as the " Billboard Girl ," who put the names of the acts on a placard ( similar to that of a vaudeville house ).
Two changes were made by Chagall to the work, a swastika on the armband of the soldier burning the synagogue was overpainted as well as the words " Ich bin Jude " on a placard around the neck of a man.
In some episodes including " Good Neighbor ", in addition to " The End " placard, a billboard showed that the show was produced in association with the United Lutheran Church in America ( ULCA ).
The painting was based on a photograph of Mann by Charles Thomson and was originally intended to promote the Stuckists Real Turner Prize Show 2003: at that time the placard contained the text, " Serota needs a good spanking ".
" He later repainted the placard with a woman's face, and it was used in this form for the Walker show.
In 1997, Schlingesief staged an art action at the documenta X exhibition in Kassel, and was arrested for carrying a placard with the words " Kill Helmut Kohl !".
The image on the cover is a painting by Paul Harvey ( acrylic on canvas, 212. 5 × 75. 5 cm ), and was originally intended to accompany a previous show, the Stuckists Real Turner Prize Show 2003, when the placard held by the main figure read " SEROTA NEEDS A GOOD SPANKING ".
Some months later the placard was repainted to promote the Walker show.
A small curtain was opened to the audience, showing a placard with the contestant's name, along with a drawing depicting the namesake ; famous people were often caricatured.

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The dealer button is sometimes modified to indicate a secondary detail about the hand being played — for example, a kill game may use a button with the word " Kill " on one side to show that the current hand is a kill pot, and turn the " Dealer " side up to show that the kill is off, or a dealer's choice game might replace the dealer button with a placard indicating the chosen game.

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There is a placard on the wall commemorating the location, as well as a small stone monument against the wall on the sidewalk.
The novel contains perhaps the earliest specific reference to Levi brand jeans, clearly describing the trademark leather patch, or " placard " on the back waistband, illustrating " two teams of stout horses attempting to wrench it in twain.
A brass placard denoting the spot is located on the premises of " Fredonia Stainless Exhaust ", at the southwest corner of Main and 1st Streets.
As a protest against China's human rights record he stood in front of the bus carrying the torch along Oxford Street while carrying a placard calling on Beijing to " Free Tibet, Free Hu Jia " ( the name of a recently jailed human rights activist ).
The book follows the Pranksters across the country driving in a psychedelic painted school bus dubbed " Further " ( called " Furthur " in the book due to an initial misspelling on the bus ' placard ), reaching what they considered to be personal and collective revelations through the use of LSD and other psychedelic drugs.
Prior to the advent of computer technology, the accused were sometimes made to hold a placard with their name, date of birth, booking ID, weight and other relevant information on it.
On March 5, 1968, several hundred students and faculty with anti-war sentiments marched to Fort Collins ' downtown War Memorial and wiped blood on a placard tied to the memorial.
The player, alone, discovers Galatea displayed on a pedestal with a small information placard.
Also, many City buses provide frequent service as indicated by the " Terminal Terrestre " placard on the windshield.
Oldenbarnevelt supported Grotius in this policy ( though it could be seen as an assault on the autonomy of the Public Church ) and together they managed to drive the placard through in 1614 against opposition from many sides.
" The Bald Mountain Golf Course is open for golfing and fans can visit the placard dedicated to the film site on hole # 16.
A pig returning a book to the " Overdue Books " section faces across the desk a scowling and muscle-bound librarian, in typical Conan the Barbarian dress, who from the placard on the desk we know is " Conan the Librarian.
Text displayed on a placard announcing the sale of biens nationaux ( 1793 ).
Some of the older vehicles have a " State Trooper " placard on the rear.

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The site of the Prospect Park Witch's Hat Water Tower, constructed in 1913, is often cited as the city's highest point and a placard denotes the highest elevation at, but a spot at in or near Deming Heights Park in Northeast Minneapolis is corroborated by Google Earth as the highest ground.

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However, while her mind is out Borrowing, her body falls into a catatonic, almost death-like trance ; it is revealed in Lords And Ladies that in order to prevent embarrassing accidents, she has taken to wearing a placard reading " I ATE ' NT DEAD " when she does so.
At one point, Albarn is impressed to see a man ( Graham Coxon ) carrying a placard reading " Modern Life Is Rubbish ", the title of Blur's previous album ; on the reverse is written " End of a Century ", the title of their subsequent single from Parklife.
When Cornell memorialized Becker by naming a residential college in his honor, the university commissioned a large stone placard to be affixed to the building's entryway reading " FREEDOM WITH RESPONSIBILITY ".
That year, a Methodist preacher from Kent, Mr George Champion, began a one-man picket of the FCO, with a placard reading simply: ' DIEGO GARCIA '.

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