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Above such pages, Lowry often writes invocations, in small lettering, to the patron saint of lost causes: "St.
They are impossible to read -- with small lettering and not printed in colors you can see at night.
The flyer for its New Year's Eve party advertised Tiesto and David Guetta in bold — then added, "Will not be playing here" in small lettering.
The Great Charter, as it translates from Latin — so named for the large size of the parchment rather than the lofty principles it espouses — is a single sheet with fifty-four lines of small lettering.
But, in fact, Mr. Beberfield had stepped slightly outside the law: a sign at the Monroe Street entrance to the park said in small lettering that it closed at dusk, while another sign on the Madison Street side listed closing time as 9 p.m.
When they get to the car they have to identify it as an EV; it could be difficult to see small lettering in the smoke, but hopefully they can see the cord leading to the charger.
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The larger lettering defines the major religious sites, while smaller lettering denotes individual buildings and monuments that are discussed in the text, with green areas denoting sites with shrines and orange with buildings belonging to Rinnō-ji.
The parapet has three horizontal layers of inscription, with smaller lettering on the top and lower levels that is often not visible in reproductions.
The name of the operating member airline will be placed in smaller lettering in a standard position at the front of the aircraft below the alliance name and logo.
The numbers "365" appear in a large, colorful font on the front of the building, with the words "by whole foods market" in much smaller lettering off to the side.
More detailed information can also be added in smaller lettering.
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