Dozens of stores claim to be closing down but somehow never do, with garish hoardings advertising two pashminas for a fiver. |
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There are those advertisement hoardings all across the boundary line and it still is that lush green outfield. |
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Cursing their ill luck, the ad men are spending extra money to remove these posters to make the hoardings visible. |
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A section of fencing was broken down and advertising hoardings flattened in the stampede as rival fans charged from end to end of the pitch. |
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A famous London store has used advertising hoardings depicting chocolate with dispensers that released a chocolate smell. |
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There is a rule that not just company nameplates but also all public hoardings should have their messages in Kannada, too. |
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They have removed the various advertising hoardings and paid attention to the stonework. |
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And the other has gone on the rampage against hoardings displaying too much flesh. |
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Windscreen washers and roadside advertising hoardings mounted on trailers are to be outlawed from Tauranga's streets. |
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The plans were lodged by Braintree Methodist Church on the open land, which is enclosed by fencing and advertisement hoardings. |
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Trees had been uprooted, telegraph poles broken, roofs torn off, advertising hoardings smashed and lorries turned over. |
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If Vajpayee is re-elected Prime Minister, the cloth will go and hoardings will display his beaming visage. |
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The BBC documentary stated, almost with glee, that tobacco, advertising and advertising hoardings are banned in the Himalayan kingdom. |
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Younis tickled it past the man at short fine leg, and the ball rolled to the advertising hoardings. |
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Every year, the hoardings are painted with carnival art by local kids, artists and taggers. |
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Now, on the left-hand side, are the Pavilions, all scaffolded and covered by hoardings. |
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Orwell's Big Brother was merely a face on the hoardings, a voice on the telescreen. |
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And in some places legislation has been enacted to ensure that the local language is used in signboards and hoardings. |
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Ultra-thin models stare down at us from advertising hoardings, bearing no relationship to how we actually look. |
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This considers advertisement hoardings to be acceptable around building sites or where they screen unsightly areas. |
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Dewar said that the argument should be conducted on the facts, not irresponsible scare-mongering on advertising hoardings. |
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In the 1992 General Election, the tobacco industry donated all its advertising hoardings to the Conservative Party, for campaign messages. |
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Personally I'd be happy to see hoardings removed altogether from public spaces. |
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With three million advertising hoardings across the country bearing his image, the 33-year-old comic is a hard man to miss. |
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I recall the reason that they started to put viewing grilles into those huge blue hoardings used to seal off building sites. |
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The event is to finalise plans to screen off the old Larch Street site with colourful hoardings while it is being developed. |
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Garda sources say hoardings and barriers similar to those used at concert venues would be put up to assist in security. |
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Builders erected hoardings at Epsom's clock tower on Monday as renovation work began to restore the monument to its former glory. |
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There's an unusual poster gracing the hoardings and boarded-up buildings of Toronto the past few weeks. |
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Bromley is currently enlisting artists to submit 8ft x 12 ft artworks on a 170 ft length on the building-site style hoardings. |
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High Street doesn't have the volume of pedestrians but it does have nine problem points posed by poles and, at present, building hoardings. |
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The contractors are expected to begin putting up hoardings and fences around the site on Monday. |
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The hoardings erected to secure the site obscure the amount of work that has actually taken place. |
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Let us try to bluff him by painting our houses, buildings, apartments, hoardings and what not, in green. |
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These days, raunch is everywhere not only on the internet and television, but on advertising hoardings and the sides of buses. |
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Theirs is an earth selectively reported and made glossy in lifestyle magazines, on television screens and advertising hoardings. |
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Example: The castle is being attacked and the moat has been filled up to the walls under the hoardings. |
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Posters, banners and hoardings are ways of attracting attention to you and the products you sell. |
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By definition, building site hoardings are rarely things of beauty. |
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At a time when hoardings had not replaced town criers yet, the latter would give information and messages to the people who could not read. |
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These messages would also be displayed on hoardings in Delhi and Mumbai. |
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Yet it all seemed for naught, ancient stock-market quotations or chalked messages on hoardings of the last century, with plus and minus signs featured prominently. |
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As I continued round the green I saw that these sheets were stuck up everywhere, on hoardings, on pillar boxes, on passing dogs, on to the faces of tramps. |
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As of a few days ago the hoardings have come down sufficiently for the public to enter this zone. |
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The writing on signs and hoardings changes from curly Sinhalese to angular Tamil. |
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Coin hoardings and losses make it necessary for new coins to be put into circulation constantly, thus increasing the circulation figure. |
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That might result in fewer propaganda hoardings sporting a European flag, but it would be far more effective. |
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As the rain continued, so conditions deteriorated, with players aquaplaning painfully into the advertising hoardings like ice hockey pucks. |
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Some of us are belligerent, some are coaxers of the ball, some delight in hearing the ball smash against the hoardings, others love to steer the ball wide of fielders. |
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The court said a conjoint reading of the advertisement by-laws leaves no room for doubt that all kinds of advertisement hoardings cannot be erected anywhere and everywhere. |
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Each scenario details whether hoardings can be used and where to put them. |
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In big European cities, already saturated by hoardings, street furniture companies experience difficulties finding available spaces and above all convincing public authorities to create some more. |
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He takes the view, in that regard, that television broadcasters do not have the means to obscure hoardings advertising alcoholic beverages and that modern image masking techniques cannot be used because they are costly. |
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The parties said there were other types of advertising which were let on a full-year basis, such as hoardings at football or ice hockey stadiums, or magazines which only appeared two to six times a year. |
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He finally got there in the 63rd minute, prodding home Riccardo Meggiorini's cross before hurdling the advertising hoardings as he rushed away to celebrate underneath the stands. |
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And for another 10 per cent of the drive they gawp at scenery, shop windows, hoardings and pedestrians. |
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Supponor's system superimposes adverts on the hoardings on a region-by-region basis, reducing infrastructure costs. But in practice it didn't work. |
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Following its lead, China and Taiwan recently put out public service announcements about corruption on TV and radio, as well as on hoardings and in pamphlets. |
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The campaign was notable for the absence of party posters on roadside hoardings. |
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Towers with arrow slits cannot be equipped with hoardings. |
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Electric poles, cables and hoardings fell on the roads at many places in Visakhapatnam and Srikakulam districts. |
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Till now dupatta, logo, banners and hoardings have been used and seen by people. |
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Street artist and muralist Phil Lynch is producing a mural for the entire length of the hoardings on the theme of regeneration and growth. |
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When we see Buddhist images on advertising hoardings, in Hollywood films and as icons of the chic, it is a testimony to the popularity of Buddhism, which can be gratifying, even exhilarating-but at the same time chilling. |
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If we permit this, it will catch on, and Parliament will end up at some point looking like an advertising pillar or a load of hoardings covered with posters. |
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Passengers passing through the airport are informed about the redevelopment programme with large mobile barcodes on top of construction hoardings. |
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Machicolations were stone projections on top of a wall with openings that allowed objects to be dropped on an enemy at the base of the wall in a similar fashion to hoardings. |
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