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noun
One who posts a message.
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On display were poster presentations on 32 research projects.
Rauch tends to use oils as if they were poster paints, flatly — often scumbling, rather than glazing or blending, to modulate tones and colors.
The Cool Kids were poster children for this next wave, earning fans around the country from their native Chicago with proto-viral MySpace singles.
"I began to see that the short texts I was writing were poster material," Holzer says, "and that I could paste them up anywhere". And she did, relentlessly, all over town.
Having seen the Oxford quartet once the first time around – when they were poster boys for the short-lived but much-loved "shoegazing" movement – I recall them being good, but not great, as they sounded on Saturday.
After all, most companies launched them during the boom years, when venture capital firms were poster children for the new economy, and valuations for startups and spinoffs soared.
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There were poster-size photographs of Ms. Hart in a dark dress, smiling.
On the walls were poster-size color photographs of the Grand Canyon, the Alamo, and the Golden Gate Bridge.
Last weekend, just inside the rink entrance, there were poster-size photographs of each player: a shirtless Mr. Palazzo posing with the Stanley Cup, pro hockey's coveted championship trophy; Mr. Maloney, smiling and kneeling on the ice with his Rye Ranger teammates; and Mr. Haynes, the defenseman, steadfast, guarding an open net.
There were posters.
There were posters around town saying 'Middle Eastern madman!'.
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