Many official bodies and commercial groups regard stickers and pasted posters as closely related to graffiti. |
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On to this Stoker pasted some new-fangled psychiatric theory, derived from the French alienist Charcot, one of Freud's main precursors. |
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From there the two talking heads plotted and pasted together the concept of an international race, which would attract all comers. |
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She pasted on a smile, though, as John Taylor gave her a light hug and kissed her cheek. |
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These posters were lithographed by the hundreds of thousands and pasted onto both doors of every freight car leaving the ports. |
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This is conveyed through the use of the Band-Aid plasters pasted on their faces. |
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As part of the seminar, students pasted stickers on safe driving on vehicles. |
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A traditional Bermuda kite comprises a strung wooden frame, onto which are pasted sheets of brightly coloured tissue paper. |
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Anyway, I'm pasted, beat, shagged out, but I've enough left in the tank for the following. |
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He's the one with the bush hat, check shirt, scrubby moleskins and a perpetual cigarette pasted to his lips. |
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While the thunder of the batteries rumbled in the distance, we pasted, we recited, we versified, we sang with all our soul. |
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Better yet, any automation pattern can be cut, copied and pasted to any other clip or parameter. |
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The leaf was pasted on an object glass, two cuts 5 mm apart were made with a razor blade from the leaf scroll to the midrib. |
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Effigies of hated opponents were burned at the stake, insulting posters were pasted on walls and there were daily processions and tableaux. |
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Some of them had their hands dripping with glue as they pasted old papers onto clay sculptures. |
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Some campaigners created billboard sized pictures and messages, which were pasted onto empty billboards. |
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The stamps, redeemable for fabulous prizes, must be pasted into little books before they can be used. |
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When accounts are created, a list of first and last names is typed or pasted into a text box. |
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The BEA example above just gives an error message when pasted into another browser. |
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At the end of the project, all of the references can be gathered together and pasted into a document as a bibliography. |
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An index must first be created, and URLs for links instead of page numbers need to be manually pasted. |
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Markup created in Fireworks can also be pasted or imported into Dreamweaver. |
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Alongside the Flea's concerns about global colding and fascist medievalism is the gnawing anxiety we are all going to be pasted by an asteroid. |
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That week, the Seahawks pasted Detroit with 35 points and 366 yards in a 35-14 win. |
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Yes, we got absolutely pasted and looked like we weren't ready for a team like Germany. |
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These two sheets were pasted together by outlining the back edge of the drawn fish with glue. |
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The all-day menu pasted up in the window seemed over-simple and even off-putting. |
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Each unit has little wrinkles at its lip from the paper painstakingly pasted over the cardboard structure. |
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She had taped and pasted the various clippings, articles and newspaper photos only a few days ago. |
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Meanwhile some clumsy clot seems to have copied and pasted from last year's invitations. |
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This picture was photoshopped by the guys at Nine and that is actually Mrs Mangle's mouth pasted on my hero's face. |
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Her heels sank into the plushy carpet and left little pinprick holes in the carpet weave as she pasted. |
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I'll bet those quotes were cut and pasted from an IRC channel during a teenage geek flame war. |
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Ultimately, the plot cops out and an easy solution is pasted on to avoid confusion. |
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On that day people give each other sugar skulls with a name label crudely pasted on the forehead. |
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I lift weights and ride a stationary bike with wires pasted to my chest, a snorkel in my mouth, and a computer crunching the numbers. |
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I have pasted over the frontispiece a drawing of Yeats by the Senior Yeats which this edition does not reprint from The Trembling of the Veil. |
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This is actually kind of ironic since I first read it in the print edition but cut and pasted the text from the online edition. |
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I'm happy to talk, but you have to show your face, not just regurgitate something you cut and pasted from some source. |
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Strapping it around his waist, he took two globs of slimy substance and pasted them onto the doors. |
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The fraudsters then pasted a notice to induce victims to divulge their bank information details. |
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When Tiger was a boy, he snipped out an article in the Los Angeles Times on Nicklaus' achievements and pasted it on the wall above his bed. |
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On the principle of waste not, want not, I've pasted some material below that was originally intended for New York Press. |
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Having been caught red-handed with a smoking bong firmly pasted to his maw, the long knives are out for the Olympic hero. |
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The pedestals of statues are often defaced with posters pasted by political outfits and commercial bodies, particularly in a world where market forces rule the roost. |
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My hands trembled so hard that I was terrified of dropping her, and I can only imagine the slackjawed, goggle-eyed look of wonder that must have been pasted on my face. |
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He swung his bar-code reader like some kind of ray gun, the tiny machine bleeping and blooping as it scanned bar codes printed and pasted across the counter in front of him. |
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The printed paper sheets were pasted onto canvas mounts for display. |
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A photocopy of the work is pasted onto the wood before being painted over to give the piece its deceiving authenticity. |
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It sounds almost like he copied and pasted out of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. |
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He unscrewed the lock, turned it back to front, pasted over the outside keyhole and locked himself in. |
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Stamps were pasted into booklets or folders and redeemed for merchandise. |
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At the upper right a small slip of paper was pasted over the main sheet to repair the tear, and then the copperplate was struck on the repaired sheet. |
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Linda's lips wrinkled down, a strand of hair pasted against her cheek. |
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And here's the warning that's pasted to the windows in Lloyd Hall. |
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Remember when e-mailed URLs had to be cut and pasted into a Web browser? |
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Usually the rectangular wooden frames of the doors had thinner wooden latticework inside. One side of this lattice's surface was usually had mulberry paper pasted on it. |
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He resealed the sample and pasted the details and put it in his bag by which time the inspector had marked the time, place, name and address of the complainant. |
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In an act of complete nonchalance, the 23 year-old Southampton lad started a food fight leaving other guests liable to be pasted with flying fish remains and crustaceans. |
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Somebody got old letterheads and signatures, and cut and pasted. |
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The glosses above required no independent lexicography because I just cut and pasted them from the OED, which cites these examples of the intransitive. |
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The introduction of papering techniques whereby the wall rather than the paper is pasted has made hanging the wallpaper less fraught with peril than it used to be. |
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These selfsame Bengals pasted a very respectable Denver team. |
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It was similarly painted and pasted with historical figures covering the walls and ceiling. |
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Vodka distillers, who are held in higher esteem than food producers in Russia, were unable to secure the new excise stamps which have to be pasted on bottle labels. |
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The building itself was vintage East German, thin marble facades pasted onto cement, cracked tiles, and plenty of glass to let in the roasting sun. |
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Once copied, the text is easily pasted into another document and read. |
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Sections of the world trade agreement have simply been pasted into the draft negotiating text, ensuring that corporate freedom overrides environmental protection. |
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In fact, children of the famous are more likely to be critically pasted rather than approved, and the more successful the parent, the tougher it will be on their offspring. |
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The above is cut and pasted from the story as it presently stands. |
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Trying to read Manchu in Taiwan, Norman cut up a Manchu-Japanese dictionary and pasted in English translations for the words. |
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Sir Robert Cotton pasted a cutting from the Breviary of Margaret of York on folio 160 verso. |
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It was made of 25 pieces of paper, each figure cut out and pasted onto the background. |
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Markings on the surface might be printed on paper and pasted to the wood or painted directly on the surface. |
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His 1894 Amendments to the Code of Virginia was printed on slips of paper intended to be pasted over the amended sections. |
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People took trollface and pasted it into other comics, whenever a character was either being a pest or generally annoying people. |
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When her grandparents asked Bita what she wanted to celebrate Persian new year, she handed them the lunch box with the cat pasted on it. |
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It was printed in an edition of 700 copies and distributed to be coloured and pasted on the walls of city halls or the palaces of princes. |
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Demonstrate subtractive and additive techniques for forming masks with papier-mache pulp and layers of pasted strips. |
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Thomson pasted a scale to the surface of this sphere to measure the deflection of the beam. |
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I cut and pasted my resume and cover letter into email format. |
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The first thing 20-yearold Phillip did when he heard war in Europe was over was help his mother tear down black out paper pasted to the windows of their home. |
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These images, tiny at the bottom of the market, often crudely coloured, were sold in thousands but are now extremely rare, most having been pasted to walls. |
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