The other
side of the leaflet compares the Conservative candidate's record in relation to Tamils with Khan's.
Not exact matches
We're in a
side - room littered with half - empty boxes
of leaflets, piles
of upside - down placards and a dusty portrait
of Clement Atlee.
Below are the two
sides of his latest publicity
leaflet, which fail to mention anywhere the fact that he is a Labour councillor (and the red rose is
of course there as an emblem
of Lancashire rather than the Labour Party).
It is the same thing that is wrong with so many
of those countless other women with bodies and no souls that fill our newspapers, magazines, billboards, TV sets, shops,
leaflets thrown onto my doormat and posters covering the
sides of buses.
There's a lot that is controlled by the person playing the machine but it's also a legal requirement to have help and advice contact numbers detailed both on the machines that they're playing and
leaflets to the
side of them.
But spend some time watching the films being screened on the monitors, and scanning the strange array
of books laid out on tables like
leaflets - which cover topics from war tactics to witchcraft - and your mind is provoked into wandering off its usual course and into strange
side roads and back alleys
of thought.
«Despite these objections, and putting to one
side issues
of fairness, posting out the
leaflets will not be unlawful.