Sentence examples for display of paper from inspiring English sources

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As for the starting date, 1867 was the year of the Exposition Universelle in Paris, where the public could see for the first time a Japanese-curated display of paper, porcelain, textiles, baskets, netsuke and wood cuts.

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The display of paper-thin mats and rationed blankets, torture trestles and batons give an idea of the material conditions the prisoners suffered.

One, "A Camp Upton Soldier," is a display of papers, photos, a uniform, a gas mask and other paraphernalia that belonged to a soldier stationed at the camp, now part of Brookhaven National Laboratory; the material was lent by Paul Infranco, a teacher at Longwood Junior High School in Middle Island.

One of the most attractive displays of paper souvenirs I've seen was done by a friend who spent a summer in Venice.

In the garden, where displays of paper-crisp handbags were mixed with pup-wielding volunteers from the A.S.P.C.A., a group of models wearing python printed jacquard coats and dresses nibbled on vegetarian tarts.

It first appears under a display of wrapping paper in the Tate Britain shop, crossing the floor and disappearing under a display of art-technique manuals.

Male shopper in department store came upon large display of green paper for Christmas bundles, covered with trio of silver-tinted angels, one picking at banjo,….

Male shopper in department store came upon large display of green paper for Christmas bundles, covered with trio of silver-tinted angels, one picking at banjo, other taking nap, and third looking bit cock-eyed.

In an e-mail message to the Times staff on Monday, Bill Keller, the executive editor, said the role of public editor remained an important display of the paper's commitment to high journalistic standards.

The New Yorker, December 14 , 1929P. 19 Male shopper in department store came upon large display of green paper for Christmas bundles, covered with trio of silver-tinted angels, one picking at banjo, other taking nap, and third looking bit cock-eyed.

By T. M. Bellows, Homer J. Dodge, and James Thurber The New Yorker, December 14 , 1929P. 19 Male shopper in department store came upon large display of green paper for Christmas bundles, covered with trio of silver-tinted angels, one picking at banjo, other taking nap, and third looking bit cock-eyed.

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