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In "I Told You -- Don't Give Me Salad" she draws over a police training poster of a gunman holding a woman hostage.
All locations were equipped with a training poster, a clock, chairs, 2 pairs of lifting straps and dumbbells (pairs of 1-25 kg).
All locations were equipped with a training poster, a clock, chairs, two pairs of lifting straps and dumbbells (pairs of 1 25 kg).
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The idea to charge $7£5.6060) a mile to walk with people, inspired by the dog walking and personal training posters in his Los Angeles neighbourhood, started as a joke but gained traction due to an enthusiastic response.
Knucklehead is a term that seems to date back to the eighteen-nineties, but became popular in the nineteen-forties, when a cartoon character named R. F. Knucklehead became a stock figure in Air Force training posters warning against dumb behavior that could cause accidents.
Paper-based interventions included repeated training, posters concerning typical medication safety problems and a pocket checklist listing critical drugs and symptoms.
Traditional marketing methods such as radio, television, print or outdoor adverts are still widely used - a catchy jingle or familar tube train poster can grow awareness.
I was a teenage psychobilly fan with a blue flat-top, armed with Songs the Lord Taught Us, Psychedelic Jungle and Off the Bone, and the green-skinned Lux Interior on my Drug Train poster was like a super anti-hero, a deviant who would happily give a fuck in public.
Reproductions of train posters from the 1940s sell for $25 each.
Train posters line the walls and there are vintage clocks too.
Their colours, mostly grey, silver and white, were chosen because the buses and trains, posters and models provide all the colour anyone could want.
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