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What history of the famous Uncle Sam "I Want You" poster is discussed in this article?

There is not a single "Uncle Sam wants you" poster in the place.

Survivors under the regulations would include the old (and at present disused) "Guinness Is Good For You" poster - the Food Standards Committee approving of its "whimsical Victorian rhetoric".

Glaser's poster (1967) for folk-rock musician Bob Dylan is one of many music graphics from the 1960s that achieved an iconic presence not unlike that of Flagg's I Want You poster from World War I.

It was Bassano who took the picture of Lord Kitchener that was used as the basis for the Your Country Needs You poster campaign during World War One.

She's still kicking herself for deciding to give a wash and light bleach to a near-perfect example of the Uncle Sam "I Want You!" poster.

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Like an Uncle-Sam-Wants-You poster from a bygone era, for the lyrics "We need more pawns" and "We need you out there/Even though we've won" alone, I give Lost At Seventeen five stars.

You could also convince your mom/dad to buy you a poster or painting because you cleaned out your room!

I mean, I ask you – a poster competition!

"You're not wearing the dress, the dress is wearing you," a poster, tianaco, wrote.

"H.I.V./AIDS: I care, do you?" one poster asked in English.

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