Sentences with phrase «appear as a billboard»

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It appears that Las Vegas oddsmakers are not in total agreement with movie experts, as the online gambling site Bovada actually has Three Billboards (20/23) as the odds - on bet to win the Best Picture race over the likes of The Shape of Water (7/5), Get Out (11/2), and Lady Bird (14/1).
In a culture of self - absorption built on doubts about our own self - worth, we desperately attempt to make ourselves appealing to others» dieting, exercising, nipping, and tucking» and appear as young, beautiful, and useful as all the bodies and faces that fill our magazines, billboards, and television screens.
Geotargeted Facebook posts appear on laptops and phones, acting as handy digital billboards or yard signs.
(iv) The disclaimer need not appear on the front or cover page of the communication as long as it appears within the communication, except on communications, such as billboards, that contain only a front face.
She has appeared in magazines all over the world; as the Buffalo jeans girl on a 21 - meter billboard in Times Square; as an archaeologist in a Levi's ad.
It's a terribly cynical thing to say, but the management aspect of the FIFA 2005's career mode is so cumbersome and unnecessarily time consuming that it's as much an advertisement for the upcoming management title as the billboards that appear in the game's stadiums.
Yet Three Billboards isn't as cut - and - dry as it first appears; it doesn't take long to realize that [Martin] McDonagh, savvy dramatist that he is, has set out to do more than rally his audience around an underdog.
Many of the streets and some of the billboards and advertisements in the city are named after characters from the Donkey Kong franchise, such as «Diddy's Mart», «Dixie Street», «Tiny's Piroshkis» and «Cranky Avenue», not to mention the city itself; additionally, there are some red girders that appear in New Donk City as a reference to the original Donkey Kong arcade game.
For the artist's first solo exhibition in New York, C24 Gallery will present texts from billboards that appeared on the streets of Berlin, London, and Paris as well as major new light works, and a large - scale «Fire Poem.»
Jenny Holzer's truisms, such as «Abuse of power comes as no surprise» and «Protect me from what I want,» have appeared on posters, billboards, and even condoms, and as LED signs and monumental light projections.
Berlin Billboards Inspired by economic theorist Jeremy Rifkin's book, The Zero Marginal Cost Society: the Internet of Things, the Collaborative Commons, and the Eclipse of Capitalism, Open Source: Art at the Eclipse of Capitalism is a series of connected events occurring at the Max Hetzler galleries in Berlin and Paris, plus a theatre performance at the New Theater in Berlin, as well as a lecture by Jeremy Rifkin at Palais de Tokyo in Paris, which will be followed by an interview with Rifkin by Hans Ulrich Obrist, to appear both online and in a forthcoming book based on the exhibition.
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