Other features include 15.1 inch carbon ceramic Brembo brakes, 20 - inch Hennessey Monoblock wheels, a lowered suspension, new carbon fiber bodywork, and limited edition, individually -
numbered placards on the dash and engine, indicating your ride's place among the 12 that will be built.
I can remember seeing the little screen
number placard at the theater and being intrigued by the title, but like m...
Not exact matches
Braced for confrontation, a
number of gays stood at the Whittenberger Auditorium entrance waving
placards reading: «Gay is proud»; «Christian, Gay, Proud»; and «Stop Christian persecution of gays!»
The club self - evidently has failed to move up the league, after coming second a year ago, and so with that image of failure painted by the press, and all the continuing issues with
placards and planes last season, the club is certainly not the first choice of top players any more — as witness the
number of players allegedly seeking to leave.
The Fix NYC panel is also recommending that cops better enforce rules already on the books — such as those banning drivers from blocking intersections in bus - only lanes — and suggesting City Hall roll back the
number of city - issued parking
placards that allow drivers to defy parking regulations with impunity.
De Blasio said that issuing up to 50,000 parking
placards to NYC public school workers is not a big deal because the
number of reserved spots around schools won't change.
With 44,496
placards issued to members of the NYPD and another 54,020 handed out by the Department of Transportation to groups such as the FBI, nonprofit organizations and disabled individuals, de Blasio, who will run for re-election this year, put the total
number now in circulation at 160,516.
Espaillat's volunteers, who
number about a dozen, hand out campaign literature to passers - by and march alongside him holding huge
placards bearing his face.
The principal told The Post he witnessed widespread abuse of the permits before former Mayor Mike Bloomberg cracked down on them in 2008, slashing the
number of
placards available to DOE workers from about 63,000 to 11,000.
Although neither race featured an incumbent — though both had well - known front runners — an anti-Albany sentiment was repeatedly expressed at polling locations and the plentiful posters,
placards and
number of people handing out fliers attested to the seriousness with which each candidate took the race.
Their
placards alluded to the New Patriotic Party's promises to scrap a
number of what it described as «nuisance taxes» before coming into power.
That move stemmed from a court ruling that overturned Mayor Mike Bloomberg's 2008 decision to slash the
number of Department of Education
placards from 63,000 to 11,000.
Imagine if an Olympic gymnast landed the dismount from a balance beam, and the audience looked to the judges» table — but instead of holding up
placards with
numbers on them, the judges mumbled, «Sorry, we weren't watching.»
The exhibit is on one floor, open and accessible with sufficiently comprehensive
placards, but there are also docents — and likely there will be a few diehard Senna fans circulating that can name the
number of grooves in his Lotus's rain tires.
The commissioner could not have been intended himself to determine, for instance, the
number and size of banners or
placards to be used at each demonstration.