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ASHKELON, Israel — To the naked eye, the white, powdery substance appeared to be plaster.
To the 1913 organizers' disappointment, many of the sculptural pieces in the original exhibit had to be plaster casts since it was too expensive to ship and insure bronze and marble pieces.
One in ten samples tested at the festival were not what they were sold as: pills turned out to be plaster of Paris, crushed paracetamol was sold as MDMA, antimalarial drug chloroquine as cocaine, and what someone thought was a huge MDMA pill was in fact a Pepto-Bismol.
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The eaves have to be plastered".
Its messages had to be plastered on roadside billboards.
"All governments lie," Stone's maxim, ought to be plastered across every journalist's desk.
Your face is going to be plastered over every candidate board in Tokyo.
Most famously, Pierre Cardin sold his name to be plastered on everything, including cigarette lighters.
The rest of the room has had to be plastered with notices to prevent it being daubed with unintentional graffiti.
In May 1981, when Bobby Sands died, every wall in Ireland seemed to be plastered with posters of his face.
Everybody is now saying, 'well, why not?' Oscar is going to be plastered all over the Metro and the buses.
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