Sentences with phrase «placard over»

Believe me when I say that desperation comes across as though you have a placard over your head announcing it.
The Streetsblog Web site joined in urging City Hall to revoke the parking placard over the encounter at Third Avenue and 14th Street in South Slope.

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But many believed it may have been induced by earlier protests staged by an angry group believed to be NDC youths who could be heard all over the place with placards, openly questioning the involvement of Mr. Azong, who is a member of the People's National Convention (PNC), in the NDC Government.
Honor said she often sees NYPD traffic officers handing out tickets to the cars of regular folk whose meters have expired, but skip over the placarded vehicles.
A spokesman directed reporters to file a Freedom of Information Request for the 47 Assembly members and seven state senators who reportedly got placards — despite already forking over the incomplete 180 - name list without such a requirement.
Even if this were some egregious and vulgar placard, I wouldn't dismiss the numerous informative comments and researched replies that Linda174 has posted over the months and years of school reform trial and error.
We greatly appreciate all our users and their support that has made DOT Placards our most popular app with over 50,000 installs.
I'm tired of its smug cynicism, its edgy humor, the way it beats you over the head with a placard saying «everything you enjoy is terrible and technology is bad, actually».
In 1968, Daniel Buren orchestrated an act of resistance against capitalism by means of his signature stripes, which appeared on placards and banners and were painted over advertisements, as a form of guerrilla tactics.
Taking the time to read over placards, standing before the paintings, and stealing a few moments to meditate on the work truly enriched the experience for me.
At its feet sits a tangle of barely recognisable objects such as shoes, tyres, placards; perhaps abandoned debris left over from a party, or a demonstration.
In Manhattan, the noisy, hopeful cavalcade of protesters — led by Hurricane Sandy survivors carrying placards of sunflowers and Native Americans in traditional headdresses — took over the streets of Midtown, juggling, singing, blowing synagogue shofars and conch shells, whistling and beating drums, with biodiesel - powered floats chugging along.
And to respond in part as to why I may be one of those «fired up» over the current ruling, I think that parts over the ruling will relegate copyright exemptions and «fair use» for the visually impaired to the realm of handicapped parking placards... and to diagram the gist of the ruling regarding fair use, ADA, Chafee, 1976 Copyright Act House Report, etc. would resemble a Rube Goldberg cartoon.
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