Sentence examples for bucket of paste from inspiring English sources

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The aim, says one insider, is to hire 350 new staff in the global equities division alone during the next six months: "We're sticking Help Wanted posters all over the City of London".In charge of the brush and bucket of paste is Mehmet Dalman, who was poached from Deutsche Morgan Grenfell (DMG) in May to run the new-look equities business.

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Buckets of paste were hoisted up the scaffold, and strips of paper were unfurled.

Dressed in torn jeans (Mr. Fairey) and hoodies (everybody), they packed up supplies — buckets of paste, scissors, rope, video camera — and gathered the art: 10-foot-long photocopies of Mr. Fairey's work, neatly snipped in half.

Posters bearing that slogan have been plastered across Jewish neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens by a small patrol of Kahane volunteers on bicycles, including a three-wheeler that hauls a bucket of homemade paste.

Tears came to his eyes, and, dipping his gloved left hand into a bucket of reddish paste, he reached out to touch an untarnished plate of steel which was secured by a row of bolts and, with his bent middle finger, he wrote as clearly as he could, in block letters, "Catherine"—the name of his wife of thirty years, who had recently died of cancer.

Armed with a stack of posters and a bucket of wheat paste and driven by my rage against the puritanical supporters of the proposition, I blanketed Los Angeles with images of bearded men kissing.

You may take the poster home or paste it to the ground — buckets of wheat paste and brushes are provided, as well as assistance — in Father Duffy Square, just south of the bright red TKTS booth.

Next, you brined them by tipping an abundance of salt into a bucket of water and swirling until it half dissolved into a soupy paste.

Captain Etzel ignored the potato chips, preferring to dredge a halved-out plastic bottle into a bucket of chum -- tuna, bluefish and cod carcasses ground up into a brown paste that he tossed liberally off the stern to form a slick, or trail of bait.

If not, they could face a short spell in prison.Fly-posting, which involves sneaking around at night with a bucket of glue and a ladder, finding a likely-looking public space and pasting up advertising on it, is illegal in Britain but widespread.

A bucket of spuds.

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