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I had read about the White Mountain "4Ks" on an information placard by a White Mountain scenic highway.
As the story is told placard by placard, the royal red flooring is taken up, and the kingdom comes apart.
He grew up introducing his father, a mime, with a placard; by the age of four, he could pull on an imaginary rope, accompanied by Chopin.
ROOM SERVICE In case the maxibar proves insufficient, or too daunting, a placard by the phone entitled "One While Changing," known as OWC, lists cocktails to be mixed by an in-room bartender (free in the six tower suites; it costs $14 in the other rooms).
I mean how many times can you reinvent the wheel?" Mizrahi in the Middle "Isaac, please help me!" The appeal, scrawled on a placard by a middle-aged woman at the Iowa State Fair last month, caught Isaac Mizrahi's restless eye.
He turned a corner and entered an office with a placard by the door that read, "Sprinkles, Minister of Propaganda".
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To the Editor: "Beware of Greeks Bearing Placards," by Tony Perrottet (Op-Ed, April 12), is very timely.
The comments are now being brandished on placards by striking workers protesting against the importation of foreign labour.
From now on, state lawmakers and other nonpolice personnel will be assigned "Official Business" placards by the inspector general's office.
But the use of homemade placards by individuals has not historically been a part of demonstrations and is quite a recent development.
The placards by the pictures pushed the idea that Johnson had produced a deepening portfolio of "recovery art," although the more intricate images could not have been finished without family oversight.
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