Sentences with phrase «signboards on»

I am attracted like a magnet to the «free WiFi» signboards on cafés, restaurants, airports and hotels.
So you can imagine my joy when the electronic signboard on the Sydney to Newcastle freeway announced that a truck had caught fire and would be causing delays.

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Back in Ames, Cora Mae took the streetcar into campus and headed to State Gym, where the Cyclone fans who had not traveled to Minneapolis paid a quarter to watch the game's progress on a Grid - Graph, a kind of electronic scoreboard that reproduced the game on a gridiron signboard, relaying the progress of the ball, the play and other information.
Photo: PRIVAT Ameri Group had not posted its name on the signboard of tenants in the building four months after the contract was signed.
All participants must secure a Super Week event ticket and will receive a free autographed Shikishi signboard with the on - site purchase of one of Obata's works.
Seemingly let out on a walk - in basis only, they have electricity at night (the signboard read 7 pm to 7 am) and apparently WiFi.
At the southern end of the beach, most of the cool Ska Bar - the part built on the rocks under the huge Banyan tree - has totally been removed; nothing but its front signboard and cement staircase remain of it.
And then, the cut - off signboard was floating on the water.
Such concise allegations elicit public discussion, directly engaging viewers in a larger discourse on society that often broaches polemical issues.The medium of modern computer systems became an important component in Holzer's work in 1982 when nine of her Truisms flashed at forty - second intervals on the giant spectacolor electronic signboard in Times Square.
AROUND 1720, the French artist Jean - Antoine Watteau painted a signboard for his dealer's shop that depicted an idealized view of the gallery on Paris's Pont Notre - Dame.
The artworks were printed on aluminum and bronze plaques and their short messages were accompanied by paintings of Peter Nadin, whose portraits of people attached to Holzer's messages emphasized the emptiness of both life and communication in the digital age.The multimedia extravaganzas of Holzer's later installations, such as the 1989 Guggenheim exhibition, are exemplified by a 535 - foot running electronic signboard spiraled around the core of Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture, flashing garish lights on the monumental stone benches arranged in a large circle on the floor below.
Her words and pictures have been displayed in both galleries and public spaces, as well as framed and unframed photographs, posters, postcards, t - shirts, electronic signboards, billboards and on a train station platform in Strasbourg, France.
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