Sentence examples for whose placard from inspiring English sources

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Correction: March 10 , 2004 Wednesday The Sports of The Times column on Saturday, about Marge Schott, the former owner of the Cincinnati Reds who died on March 2, misstated the given name of the political candidate whose placard recalled the name of a Nazi official and led her to make the comment "Hitler was good in the beginning, but he went too far".

Finally, I drove to the Museo del Mar (85 pesos entry), a warehouse-sized museum chock-full of marine ephemera: 30-foot whale skeletons, fetal dolphins in formaldehyde, giant turtle shells and a stuffed manta ray whose placard identified it as the species that killed the "Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwinn.

Nevertheless, on looking at a diorama called "The Buffalo Jump," whose placard read, "The Indians stampede the herd over the cliff to their death," I couldn't help but get all over-analytic and Nation-y by thinking, "Even out on the prairie and operating under his own terms, man oppresses whatever he sees fit to oppress".

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That makes it tougher, state and federal officials say, to reach people at risk of foreclosure -- Maryland's aid program has helped only about 26,000 residents try to save their homes, according to a progress report released this month -- or to expose the new raft of mostly questionable businesses whose placards have replaced advertisements for planned communities and mortgage loans.

But it is hard not to think of Keith Moon's life as a perpetual "happening"; a gaudy, precarious, self-destructing art installation, whose gallery placard reads "The Rock and Roll Life, Late Twentieth Century".

Before the movie is over, we have visited an antiabortion rally whose demonstrators carry placards proclaiming "Choose Life or Die".

When the man emerged from the building with his arm around the neck of the woman he had taken hostage, he was wearing several handmade placards whose message was not legible on television.

Just down the street is Sybil, whose office displays a placard on which job openings have been written and then crossed out.

"There's a guy whose face is on the placard," Blair said.

Another activist, an Upper East Side resident who goes by the Internet handle Dick Tracy, has targeted the Park East Synagogue, whose workers have used homemade placards, and employees from the Fox 5 studio on East Sixty-seventh Street, who have used press placards (intended for reporters following breaking news) to park anywhere.

The blue-eyed boy whose face was pasted on the placards was the film's nineteen-year-old star, Zac Efron.

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