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But a lot of AR, it's just pasted on top.
The official circular pasted on the glass screen of her stall.
Mr. Urie gives a characteristically skillful performance, but it feels pasted on.
I have seen some of them pasted on hoardings in the city.
Text from Green's book is pasted on the far corners of the wall.
When web browsers started supporting images, people predictably uploaded porn with celebrities' faces pasted on.
But narration is usually something pasted on a film when the visual storytelling isn't working.
Those recollections were then printed on stickers which were pasted on actual packages of—what else?
A backpack hung on a nail, next to a cutout of Jesus pasted on one wall.
From outside the store, I could see a giant photo of Star pasted on the store's exterior.
The screen for the command center is placed at eye level, pasted on top of the dash.
Ms. Dixon pulls inspiration for Jenn's nails from nature; elaborate butterfly extensions are pasted on the tips.
A "checked" sticker was pasted on every visitor after they and their belongings were searched outside the temple.
Any product with the word "homeopathic" pasted on it should be avoided like a person sneezing on the subway.
The lost president said "hello" again "with a smile he must consider charming pasted on his face," she writes.
A Reddit account called deepfakes posted pornographic clips with the faces of actresses like Gal Gadot pasted on other bodies.
For about 30 minutes, person after person plopped down on benches without paying any mind to the cards pasted on them.
Silliness is also visible in another of Faigeles's works — a painting of a face that sports a ridiculous, pasted-on mustache.
He has 107 which he has pasted on a wall to remind him of the dark cloud that hangs over his head.
However, we found some of FaceApp's features, in particularly its "smile function", look somewhat pasted on, and not simply adjusted to fit.
Pasted on the wall above the bench is a picture of his mother and the members of his family he has lost.
They looked chimerical, cut-and-pasted on the spot: Half of a man's suit jacket soldered to a cocktail top, for example.
Yet, every now and then, a once-hot youngster whose visage was pasted on our walls, turns into a now-hot adult.
In this way the awful nicknames Trump pasted on his opponents, and photos with nasty captions, become "memes," which spread like viruses.
But it was also delivered in front of a ridiculous painting of The Creation of Adam with the two men's faces pasted on.
I tried to relight it by following the instructions pasted on the side of the heater, but they were as inscrutable as hieroglyphs.
He devoted one winter collection to animal-shaped hats with "darling felt faces pasted on the back," and his favorite was cat-shaped.
It's a photoshopped pic of Taggart's head pasted on top of a black and white photo of an African American man being hanged.
The posters were pasted on boarded buildings around Ferguson during the protests following the acquittal of Darren Wilson in the death of Brown.
Many of the Inside Out/Dreamers project's completed installations have ended up pasted on various walls in each of the cities organizers visited.
"Discrimination and inequality are the root of violence against women and girls," reads an orange sheet pasted on the door of a classroom.
Another, hand written with a pasted-on mailing label, asks that a subscription be extended because issues failed to be sent to the prisoner.
For the experiment, the researchers lured honey bees to white sheets pasted on a wall, each of which contained between one and six dark shapes.
The mural was pasted on a wall on a street named "Way of the Bank of Holy Spirit" across the Tiber River from the Vatican.
He sounds like one of those guys from Blur, Thom thought disdainfully, a dying smile pasted on his face as the thought crossed his mind.
The scene was made all the more TED-y by the fact that there were pictures of eyes pasted on the outside of each headset.
The mug-shot posters, pasted on walls and lampposts around Paris by an activist group during the United Nations climate talks last year, were hardly flattering.
Houses where people have been quarantined are being marked by authorities, and neighbors are circulating photographs of notices pasted on their doors to encourage ostracizing them.
Among the posters of planets, rockets and rovers pasted on the sky-blue walls in 210-year-old Oliver Jacobs's bedroom in Arlington, oneobject is missing.
On Tuesday, a letter from Arc Productions CEO Tom Murray was pasted on the front door of the studio informing the company's 500 employees about financial problems.
Sam was shocked, but he was even more surprised to see his name written as "SSSam" on the receipt pasted on his plastic coffee cup minutes later.
His clown and a shortened version of the phrase started showing up on graffiti around Malaysia, on stickers pasted on walls, T-shirts and fan art online.
He approaches the van parked at the curb with the bright pink kangaroo pasted on its side, slides open the door, and jumps into the back seat.
Yeah, and then they're found in a dark alley somewhere with cardboard pasted on their body, saying "I'm a pusher," "I'm a drug addict," stuff like that.
The knockoffs are smaller than the pieces they're based on and with clear imperfections — a wobbly line here, a visibly pasted-on bit there — but instantly recognizable.
At Toyota's press conference, a large "Made in Kentucky" sticker was pasted on the rear window and "Made in U.S.A." on one side of the new Camry.
Gureghian, his former boss, said her employee was always changing the images pasted on his van - including ones of the Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazis and hangman nooses.
This experience replicates that: attendees select a vial containing the "memories" of a character — which is really a color-coded dot pasted on the bottom — when they enter.
"Wanted for mass murder," say the posters, pasted on street corners and illuminated on the sides of special trucks circulating in near United Nations headquarters in New York.
Pasted-on floral motifs cut from her own black-on-white and white-on-black prints, which she frequently echoes with hand-painted passages, recur across all the works.
First he claimed to have a photo of the baby to show everyone, though it turned out to be a random baby with DeGeneres' head pasted on top. Heh.
Ms. Smith has constructed this indoor installation as a labyrinth whose walls sport both graffitiesque scrawls and pasted-on fabric, some of it shirts, shorts and other discarded clothing.
But all too often it is also a marketplace for a synthetic cheer that feels as authentic as a tense smile pasted on the face of a grumpy official greeter.
Back in Saudi Arabia, in a quiet residential area of the capital city, Riyadh, a poster of Sarah Attar is pasted on an electric box next to a vacant dirt lot.
Emmit wakes from unconsciousness with it pasted on his forehead like a scarlet "A," but the show makes a point of him ripping it off and discarding it in the rocks.
In Dongguan, a city in the southern province of Guangdong known as a manufacturing hub, some factories sit idle behind locked, rusty gates, with advertisements pasted on their walls seeking new tenants.
Bieber's distinctive tattoos were still visible though as he fetched coffee – and the dollar store-esque fake facial hair was so crookedly pasted on it seemed certain to be part of a joke.
The mural, which was painted on paper and pasted on to the wall during the night, was the latest work by street artists depicting the pope to appear in Rome in recent months.
Google Pay or GPay sticker pasted on the glass of a car in New Delhi India on 18 September 2019 (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Google Pay or GPay sticker pasted on the glass of a car in New Delhi India on 18 September 2019 (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Paytm's Sharma claimed that his business app has already amassed more than 10 million merchant users, a number he expects to more than double by next year.
Maybe a little too tidy and pasted-on as a quick-hand portrait of small-town Southern life (especially for a town that's only supposed to have 2,000 people), but I still enjoyed it.
Can I rely on context to make my point clear, or must I write in fear that any sentence can be ripped out of context and pasted on Twitter to be used against me?
Ms. Smith has constructed this indoor installation, on view through June 25, as a labyrinth whose walls sport both graffitiesque scrawls and pasted-on fabric, some of it shirts, shorts and other discarded clothing.
The grid of data that NASA employees pasted on the wall in 1965 was neither a document to be translated nor a template to be filled in; it was a site for additional discovery.
An old man in her building dies, and when she lets herself into his apartment that evening she finds a huge stash of works, some rolled up, others partially burned, some pasted on the walls.
His works have been pasted on "buildings of the slums around Paris, on the walls in the Middle-East, on the broken bridges in Africa or the favelas in Brazil," according to his website, jr-art.net.
After discovering a handmade sign in the couple's oven — emblazoned with the words "Jamie's Bun" and a drawing of her stomach, with their ultrasound photo pasted on for good measure — his mother screams and claps excitedly.
His Oliver Peoples sunglasses in place and a grin pasted on his face, the former leader strolled through the Tirta Empul temple at Tampaksiring Village, his secret service detail corralling a crowd straining to take his photo.
The Civil Rights Congress said the cards amounted to the "stamped ownership of a Nigerian by an American company" and compared Mastercard's branding with "the logo pasted on the bodies of African slaves transported across the Atlantic".
Look first to late-70s conceptual artists, including Jenny Holzer and Barbara Kruger, who drew attention to cultural contradictions with their stark, text-based works, originally pasted on buildings and construction sites in the newly gentrifying SoHo.
Too proud to admit to my bad decision, I pasted on a smile, told him I loved it, and immediately began wondering what I was going to do when I showed up at the office the next day.
It was here that Sakoguchi first encountered the inspiration for much of his life's work: the multi-hued orange-crate labels that were pasted on the wooden boxes that fruit growers used to ship their product to market.
This #July85033th, celebrate freedom of the press, guardians to our democracy   Pelosi's tweet came after Trump tweeted a modified video showing the president slamming a person with a CNN logo pasted on their face to the ground. Rep.
Sontag wrote in a journal with a picture of Woolf pasted on the front; Plath was horrified by her example — not so much Woolf's suicide but her childlessness; it was not a sacrifice she was willing to make.
Again he chose to give proper credit to his source material, and offered the album to whoever wasn't turned off by the artwork, an image of Michael Jackson's head pasted on the body of a naked white woman.
"Great Mother Birth" is painted by hand in a medium and manner enshrined in modernist art history; the two scrolls are printed, typewritten, cut, and pasted on a support equated with the preparatory, the transitional, and the ephemeral.
Her 1969 painting included in Cabinet of Horrors, "First National Dick," depicts a Nixon "three dollar bill" pasted on the Capitol Building, which is decorated with stars and stripes and topped with a vertical phallus waving an American flag.
Bringing to mind a brainwashing Korean psychological thriller wrapped in monochromatic illustration, the weighted stills of women with gleaming white eyeballs and pasted-on grins are all suspicious precursors for the impending horror movie and music video called Flight Attendant / 승무원.
More specifically, series creators the Duffer brothers (who share writing credit on four of season three's eight episodes) seem to care a lot about their characters, but not enough to give them meaningful relationships and backstories that don't feel a bit pasted-on and rote.
Yet even there dulcet dégradé jersey in handkerchief layers bumped up against rough-edged Tudor silhouettes — doublets quilted and laced and pasted on to flippy skater skirts; knit cotton tunics with portrait tubular collar and cuffs; hessian skirts in spiraling fronds — to surprisingly resonant effect.
These were followed by mass protests at the Wilshire Federal Center, which led to political banners being unfurled over the 405 Freeway, and silhouettes of bodies being wheat-pasted on buildings of major banks that colluded with the Mexican government in the Chiapas massacre.
Shot on 16-millimeter, "Autumn" (1972) is in some ways the most radically reductive film of the quartet, taking place almost entirely in an editing room where a still from "Winter" and a schedule for the Anthology Film Archives can be seen pasted on the wall.
But they are pilloried in other forms, like a dystopian love letter from future Seattle, a bevy of hilarious comics depicting I-survived-to-tell-the-tale stories of working for the behemoth, and a satirical anti-Amazon newsletter that periodically appears pasted on light poles around Capitol Hill.
Independent book publisher, Aint-Bad, presents Geraces's latest collection of collages in And Another Thing which features images of happy faces pasted-on smiles gaze back with a menacing intensity while bright strips of color act as a blindfold, covering the eyes of the photographs of models and movie stars.
Trump's campaign tweeted a GIF of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellMcConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' McConnell tees up five Trump judges after impeachment trial wraps What the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber MORE's (R-Ky.) face pasted on Pelosi's body as she tore in half the State of the Union speech Tuesday night.
Composed of metal clamps, rods, large wooden ladles, drums, bricks, soil collected from different African countries, and stickers of different African flowers pasted on the surrounding walls, Bopape's work is inspired by the lyrics of the song "Azania" — "From Cape to Cairo, Morocco to Madagaskar … Azania, our voice/land/being, we will get it via bazookas" — that was often sung during the South African struggle against apartheid.
The piece uses pasted-on cutouts from a children's book, whose visual style bears a striking resemblance to the aesthetic of the painting itself.
The components used in RFID are electronic chips, which are pasted on books; membership cards (i.e. smart ID cards); two mid-range readers and pad antenna.
Then, prints were made from each negative and pasted on mounts and returned to customers, along with the negatives, the camera, and a new roll of film.
The general collection is organized according to Dewey Decimal Classification and shelved subject-wise according to call numbers (100-999) pasted on the spine of each item.
Several signs pasted on the walls and pillars have also deterioated and not legible, with both the main swimming pool, and two other hot tubs blocked off with concrete.
Broadside ballads are traditional ballads printed on one side of a full sheet or half sheet of paper, often in landscape orientation. Intended to be pasted on to walls for public consultation.
Pearse stood outside and read the Proclamation of the Irish Republic.Foy and Barton, pp. 192, 195 Copies of the Proclamation were also pasted on walls and handed out to bystanders by Volunteers and newsboys.McGarry, p.
Landskapsstudie Borrevannet (Lake Borre Landscape Study), oil on canvas pasted on cardboard, 32 × 44.5 cm, kept at the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design Hedevig Thorine Christine Erichsen Lund (June 11, 1824 – March 16, 1888) was a Norwegian painter.
Girl painting Ganjapa cards at Raghurajpur craft's village. Puri The card making procedure resembles that of Pattachitra. Layers of glue made by grinding tamarind seeds are pasted on cloth are applied and dried. Circular shaped cards then are carved using hollow iron cylinders.
On his printed list of available views pasted on the back of his stereocards (circa. 1878), Howard advertised that he also had "Numerous Pictures 'Card Size' of Indians of Different Tribes." Many of these may actually be reprints of the work of other photographers.
Later, he practiced the so-called double décollage: the poster firstly removed from the billboard, then torn up in his studio. In those years he also made use of the retro d'affiche, using the posters pasted on the side and obtaining non-figurative and monochrome works.
The tufted carpet is the most common manufacturing technique.What is Tufted Carpet? It implies poking yarn tufts in a textile support close to a sewing machine. The carpet is then equipped with a folder (rewoven, jute, plastic or cotton) pasted on the back of the tuft.
The music video for "Fake Happy" was released on November 17, 2017. It was directed by the band's drummer Zac Farro, and features Hayley Williams in a sequined bodysuit strolling through New York City, full of crowds with animated upside-down smiley faces pasted on their faces.
Representation of ears of ripe wheat is especially appropriate for a table linen. Eliza A. Jordson, Brooklyn L.I. 1848. Algae or seaweed specimen, pasted on colored construction paper, framed by paper lace doilies. Brooklyn Museum A crocheted doily in use Queen Elizabeth II holds a doily-wrapped posy.
The process of making a Mysore painting involves many stages. The first stage involves the making of the preliminary sketch of the image on the base. The base consists of cartridge paper pasted on a wooden base. A paste made of zinc oxide and arabic gum is made called "gesso paste".
Retrieved 7 November 2011. Starting concurrently, an exhibition of works from the book was held at Raven Row in London. The exhibition included prints of the digital works pasted on the gallery walls by dr.d as well as Kennard's earlier montagesGabrial Coxhead "Peter Kennard: At Earth", Time Out London, 6 May 2011.
The hornbook, a form of ABC book, was common by Shakespeare's day. It consisted of a piece of parchment or paper pasted on a wooden board and protected by a leaf of horn. Hornbooks displayed letters of the alphabet, a syllabary and prayers for novice readers. Andrew Tuer Tuer, A. W. (1896).
Portrait of the Artist Holding a Thistle (or Eryngium) is an oil painting on parchment pasted on canvas by German artist Albrecht Dürer. Painted in 1493, it is the earliest of Dürer's painted self-portraits and has been identified as one of the first self-portraits painted by a Northern artist.Fenyő, Iván (1956). Albrecht Dürer.
The map was drawn on paper, which was pasted on a layer of parchment around the globe. The Americas are not included, as Columbus returned to Spain no sooner than March 1493. The globe shows an enlarged Eurasian continent and an empty ocean between Europe and Asia. The mythical Saint Brendan's Island is included.
Today, paper cuttings are chiefly decorative. They liven up walls, windows, doors, columns, mirrors, lamps and lanterns in homes and are also used on presents or are given as gifts themselves. Paper cut-outs pasted on or near entrances are supposed to bring good luck. Paper cuttings used to be used as patterns, especially for embroidery and lacquer work.
Pictures on paper were sometimes pasted onto the koshi board (haritsuke-e, ); pasted-on pictures are characteristic of the Shoin style. The koshi boards may be fastened to straight vertical or horizontal rails, which stand proud of the planks; older rails are thicker and often chamfered. The rails are often grouped in clusters; this clustering is called fukiyose ().
The Madonna di Sant’Alessio is a fine and early example of the iconography of the Haghiosoritissa type (Paraklesis). The Icon of the "Madonna di Sant’Alessio" is thought to have been painted in Byzantium. It was painted with tempera on canvas. The cloth was pasted on a wooden board (probably of cedar) measuring 70 x 40 cm.
As a relief technique (see printmaking) woodcut can be printed easily together with movable type, and after this invention arrived in Europe about 1450 printers quickly came to include woodcuts in their books. Some book owners also pasted prints into prayer books in particular.A number have survived pasted on the inside of the lids of boxes or chests, like this example.
When she passes by the bar, Jemaine is there with a pasted-on beard. He was the one who called her, but she soon leaves to look for Charlie. The boys are in the studio with Murray to record their song for epileptic dogs. Murray pauses the recording to ask who is playing the piano, confused by the idea of a backing track.
Hand-painted Chinese New Year's poetry pasted on the sides of doors leading to people's homes, Old Town, Lijiang. Yunnan's cultural life is one of remarkable diversity. Archaeological findings have unearthed sacred burial structures holding elegant bronzes in Jinning, south of Kunming. In northeastern Yunnan, frescoes of the Jin dynasty (265–420) have been discovered in the city of Zhatong.
Wycinanki from Kurpie Polish wycinanki became a popular folk craft in the mid-1800s."Polish folk art - Paper Cutout / Wycinanki," PolskiInternet, retrieved 2020-03-25 Wycinanki originated with shepherds cutting designs out of tree bark and leather.Wycinanky, Madelyn Joyce Colorful wycinanki were pasted on furniture or roof beams as decoration, hung in windows, and given as gifts. Wycinanki vary by region.
Seborrheic keratosis: Symptoms , from the Mayo Clinic website They can often come in association with other skin conditions, including basal cell carcinoma. Rarely seborrheic keratosis and basal cell carcinoma occur at the same location. At clinical examination the differential diagnosis includes warts and melanoma. Because only the top layers of the epidermis are involved, seborrheic keratoses are often described as having a "pasted on" appearance.
In Al-Qalamoun there exists an old mosque known as the Bahr Mosque (mosque of the sea). As circulated among the citizens of the town, the mosque dates back to about 800 years ago. This is ascertained by a three- line tablet pasted on the wall besides the pulpit (527 A.H./1132 C.E.). This date coincides with the time during which Tripoli was under the Crusaders' rule.
Thai printed material—for the most part, magazines and books—was available after the late 1980s in a few shops. Yet, in the early 1990s, it was rare to see a book or any other reading material in rural villages, with the exception of political posters or a months-old edition of the newspaper Xieng Pasason ("Voice of the People") pasted on a house wall.
Inside Views (2001) is essentially a remix album of Circulatory System's first album, Circulatory System. It is made up of "cut and paste style fragments, demos and animation derived from pieces of the circulatory system album". The album is meant to be played on shuffle mode. All versions come in an unmarked CD case, sprayed green, with a picture of a different bird pasted on the front.
Recognizing the importance of Posada's woodcut engravings, he started teaching woodcut techniques in Coyoacán's open-air art schools. Many young Mexican artists attended these lessons including the Fernando Leal. After the Mexican Revolution, the country was in political and social upheaval - there were worker strikes, protests, and marches. These events needed cheap, mass- produced visual prints to be pasted on walls or handed out during protests.
The right side front board has the title tag pasted on the top right-hand side. The rightmost edge has a lip, from which two straps with ivory or bone tallies are connected to. These straps are pulled down the left side, where there are the loops where they are inserted to secure the whole case together. Modern cases are much like Western ones.
He noticed that because the paper looks realistic and yet it is flat, and pasted on, it undermines spatial relationships. It can act as the foreground, the background, or both. In Fruit Dish and Glass the glass filled with grapes and pears are flattened and distorted versions of actual objects. Braque used textures, shapes, and composition to construct a painting that is half recognizable and half symbolic.
In chapter 23, Meguro insists he will stand by Kawai Maria's side no matter what happens. ;Yusuke Kanda :Yusuke is a bubbly and cheerful person, who is popular with the girls and generally well- liked. Much to Shin's chagrin, Yusuke always has an idiotic grin pasted on his face. Initially, he develops a liking for Maria as she is very beautiful and has an intriguing personality.
He has never met her. She accompanies him on his daily sojourns through a sticker of her picture pasted on the projector box he carries along. Chapal (Rajesh Sharma), the proxy-driver Paresh is saddled with, carries a stolen passport that has his picture under a different name. His dream is to reach Dubai and land a cushy job to end what he thinks is an apology for living.
The Parliamentary Archives underwent a complete reconstruction between 1948 and 1963 to provide 12 floors of air-conditioned document storage, and again between 2000 and 2004 to bring it up to contemporary archive storage standards. The records are preserved by cleaning, flattening and repairing old documents. New parchment was created for the Acts whose skins was torn. Some were pasted on linen and then covered with silk gauze to protect them.
I Capricorn remains one of the most highly regarded albums by her fans.Album article with reviews Early issues of this album had a metallic gold finish and the artwork was pasted on. I Capricorn was re-issued on CD in 2000 by EMI with alternative artwork. It was later re-released in a double pack with the follow-up album And I Love You So in November 2010.
Guan Yu is also worshipped as a door god in Chinese and Taoist temples, with portraits of him being pasted on doors to ward off evil spirits, usually in pairings with Zhang Fei, Guan Ping, Guan Sheng or Zhou Cang. Apart from general worship, Guan Yu is also commemorated in China with colossal statues such as the 1,320-tonne sculpture in Jingzhou City, Hubei Province, standing at 58 metres.
Squirell hair was used as a brush by tying the hair with a silken thread and inserting them into the narrow end of a quill. A cloth spread over a wooden plank formed the painting board. Properly burnt tamarind sticks were used as a sketching charcoal. The main attraction of these paintings was the gesso work in which gold foils were pasted on appropriate regions on the painting.
An inverted sparkling “fu” 福 doufang which is made of cloth is being hung on the door. Examples of combined words The lunar new year couplet pasted on a tsoo-tshu (祖厝). A pair of chunlian, a horizontal red scroll and two doufang hung on the door of a village house. Fai chun (揮春; pinyin: huīchūn) is a traditional decoration that is frequently used during Chinese New Year.
Born in Surat – Gujarat, he graduated from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda in Fine Arts Major (Applied Arts, Serigraphy and Photography) in 1978. Since childhood Anil showed a passion for collecting art. His first so called art collection consisted of the labels pasted on cloth bundles that would arrive near a warehouse close to his house. He would carefully peel the labels off, wash them and preserve them in his school book.
Asian Cinemas and KFC Entertainments acquired the film's distribution rights for Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Nirvana Cinemas distributed the film in overseas markets. The teaser of the film was released on 27 February 2017, and the trailer was released on 29 July 2017. Days before the film's release, Indian National Congress party's Rajya Sabha member V. Hanumantha Rao tore promotional posters featuring the lead pair kissing each other that had been pasted on TSRTC buses.
When viewed from above, the structure spelled the word "PEACE" in both Latin and Arabic scripts, though visitors cannot view this. The "PEACE" logo was also pasted on the astroturf. Viewers could point the cameras of the several Samsung tablets on stands throughout the room towards these logos to show an augmented reality within the gallery. The screen showed plus and minus symbols, which viewers could press to change the serenity of the scene.
Urban population had to obtain ID cards at the local militsiya departments; rural residents were serviced by volost ispolkoms (executive governmental offices). The ID cards were valid for three years and could have a photo pasted on. Neither photos nor ID cards were obligatory. The system of residential registration existed, but any personal documents were valid for this purpose and the registration, although known as "propiska" was not associated with the residential permit of the later propiska system.
The album of 106 pages appeared in quarto size in cream boards and brown cloth spine, with a colour illustration of a broad-tailed paradise-whydah pasted on the front board. A companion volume titled Our South African Flora was published at the same time and was edited by Robert Harold Compton, director of the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town. The printing and design of both albums was done by Cape Times Limited of Cape Town.
Anna Wolkoff was arrested on the same day and charged with violating the same Act. On May 31, after 11 days of secret detention, the US State Department announced that Kent had been fired and "detained by order of the Home Secretary" but not that he had been arrested under the Official Secrets Act. On October 23, Kent was tried in camera at the Old Bailey. Brown paper was pasted on the windows and glass door panels.
A fire insurance map for Fort Saskatchewan published in 1912, but revised in 1913 after the downtown fire. The darker patches indicate the extent of the damage caused by the fire, because the revisions were pasted on top of the original map. On January 21, 1913, a fire swept through a large portion of the town's business section. It is thought to have started in the Queen's hotel, before quickly leaping across the street to nearby buildings.
In 1932, when Wang was fifteen years old, he was expelled from school for taking part in a student demonstration. He joined the Communist Youth League later that year. In 1933 he moved to Shanghai, where he began work at a pharmaceutical factory while operating as a low-level Communist agent. While working at this factory he founded a publication, Toilet Literature, a newspaper that was distributed by being pasted on the walls of the factory workers' bathroom area.
Additionally, a ring was found with the initials A. V. C. Further evidence supports the identification of the owners through wax tablets and notices pasted on the outside of the house. Preserved business tablets of Lucius Caecillius list A. Vettius Conviva as a witness. The tablet identifies Conviva as a free man. Other proofs of Conviva's position in Roman society, and incidentally his ownership of the House of the Vettii, are found in the form of graffiti.
Soon thereafter, a gay and lesbian community newspaper, the San Francisco Bay Times, published a cover graphic of Hongisto's head pasted on the body of a lesbian activist. The activist, dressed in a police uniform, held a giant baton with one end protruding from the groin area as if it were an erect penis. The headline screamed, "Dick's Cool New Tool: Martial Law", in reference to the police actions. What happened afterwards is subject to dispute.
In the basement, they find a number of sealed coffins, and more photos of the unknown woman pasted on the walls. Further evidence suggests someone has recently inhabited the home. They are further disturbed when they come across a closet full of mementos, including what appears to be a human scalp. The group fall asleep in a parlor after starting a fire in the fireplace, the heat of which begins to cause a plaster wall to crack.
It is followed by Tiruvannamalai and Cuddalore with 29 and 26 zones. From 29 March, as part of its containment plan, the government had screened 3,96,147 people in their houses inside containment zones of 16 affected districts for fever and other symptoms. It was in process of screening up to 7 lakh persons. Stickers announcing that "COVID-19/Do not Visit/Home under quarantine," were pasted on the doors of houses of foreign returnees to warn the public.
Kyaiktiyo Pagoda (, ; , ; also known as Golden Rock) is a well-known Buddhist pilgrimage site in Mon State, Burma. It is a small pagoda () built on the top of a granite boulder covered with gold leaves pasted on by its male devotees. According to legend, the Golden Rock itself is precariously perched on a strand of the Buddha's hair. The balancing rock seems to defy gravity, as it perpetually appears to be on the verge of rolling down the hill.
The pale skin was as if pasted on her cheeks. Her appearance answered completely to her genre, which was the diabolical one”Johan Flodmark: Stenborgska skådebanorna (The Stenborg Stages) Her ability was said to be: "Terrific within coquettish, heinous woman roles, poison makers, tyrants etc."Georg Nordensvan: Svensk teater och svenska skådespelare från Gustav III till våra dagar. Första bandet 1772-1842 (Swedish theatre and Swedish actors from the days of Gustav III to our days.
Later, Belarmino sits on an esplanade, drinking coffee and whistling, partly at women passers-by and partly to himself. We again see Belarmino training, this time outside on the track of Sporting Clube de Portugal’s old Alvalade stadium. This sequence is juxtaposed with a return to the boxer walking through the streets of the Baixa. He passes by one of the old cinemas of that area, which has posters for westerns and horror films pasted on its doors.
Participants are encouraged to bring plenty of water, a towel and a bucket. There are usually yoga mats on the floor and the ceremony room, which is often the practitioner's living room, is heavily incensed. During the ceremony the skin of the participant is deliberately burnt multiple times, usually on the upper arm or leg, by the practitioner using a smouldering stick or vine. The frog secretions, which have been reconstituted with saliva or water, are then pasted on to the burnt skin.
Most extant portolan charts from before 1500 are drawn on vellum, which is a high-quality type of parchment, made from calf skin. Single charts were normally rolled whereas those that formed part of atlases were pasted on wood or cardboard supports.Campbell 1987, p.376 The earliest surviving explanations of how to draw a portolan chart date from the 16th century,For example Martín Cortés, Arte de navegar, 1551 so the techniques used by medieval mapmakers can only be inferred.
Some first-season episodes were available for decades only in a version with a pasted-on second-season opening. These "re-themed" episodes were prepared for airing in the summer of 1961 as summer repeats; the producers wanted to have a consistent opening for the show every week. During the original 1959/60 run, Herrmann's theme was used in every first-season episode. The first season openings for these episodes have since been restored to recent DVD and Blu-ray reissues.
Another antisemitic incident in New York occurred when a threatening photo was sent to a Hasidic lawmaker. The photo showed his head pasted on the body of a person beheaded by the Islamic State jihadist group. Besides those incidents, several antisemitic graffiti found across the country, and a couple of synagogues were vandalized in Chicago and in Ocala, Florida. January 2015 started with some antisemitic graffiti throughout the country, such as racist writing on a car and on an elevator's button.
During the late fifties, before his publicity artwork for The Beatles, Booth hand- painted many posters for The Cavern Club on Mathew Street, Liverpool. When it first opened as a Jazz Club in 1957, 'The Merseysippi Jazz Band' were the big attraction on opening night, supported by The Wall City Jazz Men. He created posters for the club's opening night. The Cavern Club always had plenty of Booth's posters pasted on the walls outside, when The Beatles and other groups were playing there.
One is a two dimensional drawing of the Eureka flag inscribed with the words "blue" and "white" to denote the colour scheme and Cayley has concluded: "It looks like a rough design of the so-called King Flag."Frank Cayley, Flag of Stars (Rigby, Sydney, 1966), p. 82. The other sketch was "pasted on the same piece of card shows the flag being carried by a bearded man" that Cayley believes may have been intended as a representation of Henry Ross.
In 2005, Éditions du Rocher was sold to a pharmaceutical business. Prior to that, Nabe used to receive monthly payments in exchange for yielding his royalties, according to a non-written contract. Following the sale, the publishing house ended the publication of Nabe's books and Nabe sued the company, thus retrieving the copyright ownership of all of his works. Finding himself without a publisher, Nabe spent the following years writing 'tracts', namely broadsides dealing with controversial current affairs and pasted on public walls all around Paris.
A dispute with Anticon's distributor caused the album to go out of print until it was remastered and reissued in 2003 with minor changes to the artwork and track listing. "Nothing Fell Apart", "Understanding", and "MC Howard Hughes" were removed from the 2003 reissue. Also, on the cover art of the original issue, the words "sole" and "bottle of humans" appear to be pasted on. In the 2003 issue, the text is redone as it was meant to look, with no white border around the text.
Death: When a person dies, couriers travel throughout the hamlets, chanting the name of the dead. The relatives and the neighbors sprinkle coriander mixed with water on the dead body and a coin is pasted on the forehead. The dead body is completely covered with a white cloth and placed in a bamboo cot. The people who come for the burial service resolve any problems they had with the dead person and thus he is expected to be completely freed for his eternal journey.
The first stage of Mysore Painting was to prepare the ground; paper, wood, cloth or wall grounds were variously used. The paper board was made of paper pulp or waste paper, which was dried in the sun and then rubbed smooth with a polished quartz pebble. If the ground was cloth it was pasted on a wooden board using a paste composed of dry white lead (safeda) mixed with gum and a small quantity of gruel (ganji). The board was then dried and burnished.
In 2005 PANArt was able to lower the tones on the Hang significantly in what they referred to as the Low Hang with the Ding tuned to F3, E3 or E3. It was offered in two versions with eight or seven tone fields in the circle. In the first generation each creation was numbered, the name of the sound model was written, and a signature of either Felix Rohner or Sabina Schärer was on a small note pasted on the inside of the top (Ding) surface.
Gone Wild is an exhibition which featured animal paw prints in vinyl pasted on the walls. The paw prints appear as though they begin on the floor in amorphous shapes and lead onto the walls as if an animal were actually running around the room. Many of the prints are distorted so that they can only be viewed as a 'normal' paw print when viewed from a certain angle. Desaparencia is a piece that is set in a barren white-walled room with cedar flooring.
Lawrence Goldman, Oxford: OUP, and the publisher, who was experienced in producing cheap popular prints, was in a good position to publish them for her. In May 1786 Marshall published A series of prints of scripture history, "designed as ornaments for those apartments in which children receive the first rudiments of their education." The prints were sold "pasted on boards, for hanging up in nurseries" at 1s 6d, in sheets for 8d, sewed in marbled paper 'for the pocket,' for 10d. or else neatly bound in read leather at 1s 2d.
43, p. 3. On 19 August, continuing their retreat eastwards, columns of German vehicles moved down the Champs Élysées. Posters calling citizens to arm had previously been pasted on walls by FFI members. These posters called for a general mobilization of the Parisians, arguing that "the war continues"; they called on the Parisian police, the Republican Guard, the Gendarmerie, the Garde Mobile, the Groupe mobile de réserve (the police units replacing the army), and patriotic Frenchmen ("all men from 18 to 50 able to carry a weapon") to join "the struggle against the invader".
Long before artists such as Cindy Sherman and Yasumasa Morimura embarked on similar critical projects, Wilson's "Ridiculous Portraits" sent up the ubiquitous sexism and ageism that exists in popular and fine-art images of women.Camhi (2001) At the age of 70, she converted a nude photograph of herself into a stamp that she pasted on envelopes.Wilson, in Aptaker (2008) Her collages and humorous self-portraits were made as gifts and mail-art items for her friends and were not widely known until after her death.Sachs and Minioudaki, eds. (2010).
But then there's a sudden and jarring shift in key for the chorus, which despite being damned catchy sounds likes it's been lifted from a completely different song and hastily pasted on." Luis Tovar of Pretty Much Amazing commented that the track "sounds like typical Roisin Murphy nosh—gritty, nostalgic, and sometimes underwhelming." Karen Mason of Shout4Music.com opined that "Murphy's seductive voice gives a warmth to the cold, electronic backing track but the arrangement makes it sound more like a remix than the proper version of the record.
The video features four female fans dancing in an NSYNC fan club to the song, while they watch superimposed footage of the band on various objects such as mirrors, laptops, and pages of scrapbook photos. The fan club consists of a green room with memorabilia, including the single cover of "Bye Bye Bye" pasted on the front door. The footage of NSYNC consists of a real life montage of the group participating in various photoshoots in Times Square, concert footage from the NSYNC 'N Concert pay-per-view, and rehearsals in a baseball park.
Herut was established as the journal of the Irgun in 1942, with its first edition published on 10 March that year. It was published at least once a month on four pages, and was sent by mail to private addresses, as well as being pasted on walls in public areas. The paper took a Revisionist slant on problems in the yishuv, but also included coded messages to members of the Irgun underground. For that reason, the British authorities followed the newspaper closely, with a full English translation sent to the Foreign Secretary in November 1943.
He agreed for the photos to be used for this purpose, with the exception of photos of topics about politics, religion, and sex, as he felt those topics are sensitive to many people. Arató then looked himself up on Google Images and saw photos of himself as a doctor, coming from a hospital's home page. A few months after, he looked himself up again and discovered more photos, including one of his face pasted on all four faces of Mount Rushmore. These were the early stages of an internet meme.
After his capture, Rader admitted in his interrogation that he had been planning to kill again and he had set a date, October 2004, and was stalking his intended victim. In October 2004, a manila envelope was dropped into a UPS box in Wichita. It had many cards with images of terror and bondage of children pasted on them, a poem threatening the life of lead investigator Lt. Ken Landwehr, and a false autobiography with many details about Rader's life. These details were later released to the public.
Both paintings have a pink paper label inscribed "King 157" pasted on their reverses.Campbell, 134, 139 If they were separated at this point, they were reunited by 1831, when their certain history begins, in the collection of Karl Aders, a German merchant resident in London. Both were auctioned again in August 1835 and bought by a Dr Willis, later passing to a surgeon, Joseph Henry Green, who lived in Monken Hadley, a little way north of London. Both paintings were exhibited in the huge and important Art Treasures Exhibition, held in Manchester in 1857.
Often installed unauthorised amid industrial and urban sites, Montgomery's installations address universal themes such as power, love, and human kindness with sparse language and dramatic visuals. These text-based conceptual pieces categorised as recycled sunlight pieces, billboard pieces, fire poems, woodcut panels, and watercolors. Montgomery's cryptic and emotionally resonant poetry comments on contemporary life and affirms his personal and philosophical beliefs, which he describes as "melancholic post-Situationist", a 20th-century antiauthoritarian Marxist movement. Montgomery's famous black and white poems pasted on London billboards has, occasionally, provoked run-ins with the police.
Both paintings have a pink paper label inscribed "King 157" pasted on their reverses.Campbell, 134, 139 If they were separated at this point, they were reunited by 1831, when their certain history begins, in the collection of Karl Aders, a German merchant resident in London. Both were auctioned again in August 1835 and bought by a Dr Willis, later passing to a surgeon, Joseph Henry Green, who lived in Monken Hadley, a little way north of London. Both paintings were exhibited in the huge and important Art Treasures Exhibition, held in Manchester in 1857.
Lorenza Seraphina Feliciani, his wife 19th-century illustration of a Cagliostro performance in Dresden In early 1768 Balsamo left for Rome, where he managed to land himself a job as a secretary to Cardinal Orsini.The cardinal in question would have been Domenico Orsini d'Aragona (1719–1789), nephew of Pope Benedict XIII. Miranda, "Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church". The job proved boring to Balsamo and he soon started leading a double life, selling magical "Egyptian" amulets and engravings pasted on boards and painted over to look like paintings.
In his home race, the Belgian Grand Prix, he finished 17th, beating his teammate Timo Glock. D'Ambrosio at the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix In the Virgin garage, d'Ambrosio was affectionately known as 'Custard', with the word pasted on his cockpit when he began testing for the 2011 season at Valencia. Ambrosia is a well-known UK brand of custard and rice pudding. D'Ambrosio finished the season 24th in the Drivers' Championship, ahead of Glock (whose best finishes were a pair of 15th places), but was replaced by Charles Pic for the 2012 season.
Johnny Vegas was provided with L-plates as he had not passed his driving test at the time. When Justin Hawkins came on the show, the Liana he drove had flame decals pasted on it. Actor Sanjeev Bhaskar had an ornate tissue box placed in the back, an homage to Indian drivers. In its service, the Liana covered 1,600 laps of the circuit; went through 400 tyres; its brakes were changed 100 times; and it required six new clutches, two new hubs, driveshafts, wishbones, struts and gear linkages and a replacement wing mirror.
Areas near Lennon Walls became sites for art exhibitions; protest art was pasted on the wall, the ground, and/or roofs. Lennon Walls led to conflicts between pro-democracy and pro-Beijing citizens, some of whom attempted to tear messages off the walls and physically assaulted pro-democracy activists. Police removed officers' personal information from a wall in Tai Po. Protesters declared they would put up hundreds more Lennon Walls for each one removed (). To prevent walls from being torn down easily, protesters covered them with sheets of transparent plastic.
Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical was founded in 1847 under the name of Komatsuya. It was established in present-day Tosu, Saga, which borders the prefectures of Saga and Fukuoka on the island of Kyushu. This region is well known in Japan for a tradition of herbal medicines. The prototype of its Salonpas patch line was created through the application of asahi mankinko, a poultice consisting of rubbing ointment pasted on Japanese paper, in 1903. The Salonpas product line, which was developed from this more traditional remedy, was introduced in 1934 and first exported to overseas markets in 1937.
Hand-painted Chinese New Year's dui lian (对联 "couplet"), a by-product of Chinese poetry, pasted on the sides of doors leading to people's homes, at Lijiang City, Yunnan. Classical Chinese poetry includes, perhaps first and foremost shi (詩/诗), and also other major types such as ci (詞/词) and qu (曲). There is also a traditional Chinese literary form called fu (賦/赋), which defies categorization into English more than the other terms, but perhaps can best be described as a kind of prose- poem. During the modern period, there also has developed free verse in Western style.
The Autobiography of Big Bill Haywood, 1929, by William D. Haywood, pp. 282. Professor Margolis described the way such stickers were used when the Wobblies called a strike in 1927: > Bill Lloyd, Superintendent at the Puritan Mine (in Colorado's northern coal > field), went to work one chilly Autumn morning to discover Wobbly stickers > pasted on every timber and cross beam in the place: "Join the Wobblies, Join > the Wobblies," he said indignantly, "From the bottom of the shaft clear to > the working faces, see, they had these posters."Slaughter in Serene: the > Columbine Coal Strike Reader, 2005, Prof. Eric Margolis, pp. 31.
Corrections can be made by typesetting a word or line of type and by waxing the back of the galleys, and corrections can be cut out with a razor blade and pasted on top of any mistakes. Since most early phototypesetting machines can only create one column of type at a time, long galleys of type were pasted onto layout boards in order to create a full page of text for magazines and newsletters. Paste-up artists played an important role in creating production art. Later phototypesetters have multiple column features that allow the typesetter to save paste-up time.
However, he was eventually arrested by the Gestapo early in 1944, and subsequently perished at their hands.Izolda Kiec, "Trochę wierszy, trochę fotografii, wspomnienia kilku przyjaciół", Czas Kultury (Poznań), No. 16, May 1990, p. 110. On 6 April 1944 there appeared pasted on the walls of Kraków an announcement issued by the "Summary Court-martial of the Security Police" (Standgericht der Sicherheitspolizei) listing 112 names of people sentenced to death: the first 33 names were those on whom the sentence of death had already been carried out, the rest were those awaiting execution. Michał Weinzieher's name is among the latter.
The pictures were then displayed for sale on roadside stalls and were intended to be attached to doorways or pasted on pillars and sliding doors in the home. Among the techniques used to speed their production was the use of compasses to produce haloes on holy figures and a woodblock to provide the rough outline of a head that was then painted over. The trade seems to have begun sometime in the first half of the 17th century. Buddhist subjects with a protective religious purpose were commonest at first, to which were added themes from folklore which eventually came to prevail.
Joy Munns has taken these problems into account and has concluded that there were two quite separate presentations of the same urn. It was presented firstly at Rupertswood at Christmas and was merely the perpetuation of a joke. The second and most documented event was at Easter (which was around 25 March 1883) at Rupertswood after all the formal matches had finished. On this occasion Joy Munns says the verse was pasted on the urn, it was placed in the red velvet bag and given to Bligh.Munns, Joy 1994 "Beyond Reasonable Doubt: The Birthplace of the Ashes", page 65.
The OCI document is a passport-like document (though it is not a passport). It has a blue cover with golden colored printing. The Emblem of India is emblazoned in the centre of the front cover. The words 'Overseas Citizen of India Card' are inscribed above the Emblem, and 'भारत गणराज्य' (Hindi) and 'Republic of India' (English) are inscribed below the emblem. OCI Cards were formerly printed with a separate lifelong “U” Visa Sticker (which was pasted on the applicant's passport). The proof of lifelong visa is now just the OCI Card which has a “Life Time Visa” printed on it.
CU Amiga gave the Amiga CD32 version an 86%, saying that the graphics are not nearly as good as the FM Towns version, with enemy sprites that look "pasted on", but that the gameplay is considerably improved. Reviewing the Sega CD version, GamePro opined that Microcosm represents a good concept for FMV games, but that the poor level design reduces the gameplay to trial-and-error and takes away the fun. Electronic Gaming Monthly similarly commented that the game concept is good, but the gameplay is "repetitious and boring." They scored it a 5.4 out of 10.
2 for the future Brickland and Sungei Kadut stations on the North South Line, which are part of the 2040 Land Transport Master Plan. Another one more additional LED is for unknown. All C151A trains have received the upgrade, while the rest of the other trains with the original STARiS were not upgraded as they will be retired and replaced by Bombardier Movia CR151 trains by 2026. Instead, stickers have been pasted on the route maps of these trains to remind commuters that Canberra Station will not light up, as it does not have a LED provisioned on the maps.
The cover showed two dolls with pasted-on heads: a naked black G.I. Joe with Jimi Hendrix's head, and a naked Barbie with Mia Farrow's head. This issue hosted an article by Robert Shea writing as "Sandra Glass", illustrated with glossy magazine cut-out collage figures appearing as puppets controlled by strings. An editor's note said that "Miss Glass" had had a recent "fatal accident". The article contained a reference to April Fools' Day, and jokingly concocted a worldwide "Illuminati" conspiracy involving such disparate elements as Nelson Rockefeller, Raquel Welch, Mao Tse-tung, Thuggee Society and Saint Yossarian.
For example, zooming in and out of web pages and photos is done by placing two fingers on the screen and spreading them farther apart or bringing them closer together, a gesture known as "pinching". Scrolling through a long list or menu is achieved by sliding a finger over the display from bottom to top, or vice versa to go back. In either case, the list moves as if it is pasted on the outer surface of a wheel, slowly decelerating as if affected by friction. In this way, the interface simulates the physics of a real object.
His time as Chief clerk was active, but short. Among his recommendations were the adoption of a supply table so that drugs and medical supplies could be properly procured and accounted for; the abolition of a venereal fee; uniform standards for recruits; higher professional standards for Navy physicians; standardizations and administrations of naval hospitals; and strict control over the use of liquor on board ships. He was a vehement prohibitionist, and had a “liquor circular” pasted on boxes of whisky identifying the contents as medical supplies which required stringent accounting, a step which was not popular in the fleet.
Earlier- generation groups such as g.o.d, Dynamic Duo and idol groups such as Sistar, VIXX, Secret, BTS, High4 and Jay Park held a banner which had 'Welcome to Mad Town' pasted on it, arousing curiosity and suspicion of whether it was an MBLAQ comeback, or the debut of a new boy group. On September 24, 2014, J. Tune Camp finally announced the debut of their second boy group through a teaser image. This marks J. Tune Camp's boy group debut after five years, and group debut after two years (before Two X left J. Tune Camp).
ERP gantry The Land Transport Authority (LTA) in Singapore implemented an Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) scheme to deter traffic congestion during peak hours at various roads. The ERP scheme requires electronic gantries to be placed over the road at designated locations and that cars be equipped with an In-Vehicle Unit (IU), a rectangular device pasted on the inside bottom right of the front windscreen from the driver's view, which will deduct the toll price from a CashCard. The CashCard must be inserted into the device, and failure to do so is in violation of the law. There is no charge for entering the area during certain non-peak times.
Boston Commercial Gazette; Date: 12-01-1825 He received raves in the press: "He exercises his scissors with so much dexterity and skill, that an accurate profile, even of the most 'unmeaning face,' can be procured in twenty-five seconds, without the use of steam."Boston Commercial Gazette; Date: 11-24-1825 Local resident John George Metcalf visited the gallery in 1825, and wrote in his diary: > Hubard Gallery. This is a collection of cuttings of black paper of all the > shapes and figures that can possibly be imagined. The figures after being > cut out, are arranged and pasted on white paper which are skilfully and > tastefully placed about the Hall.
The iPhone's interaction techniques enable the user to move the content up or down by a touch-drag motion of the finger. For example, zooming in and out of web pages and photos is done by placing two fingers on the screen and spreading them farther apart or bringing them closer together, a gesture known as "pinching". Scrolling through a long list or menu is achieved by sliding a finger over the display from bottom to top, or vice versa to go back. In either case, the list moves as if it is pasted on the outer surface of a wheel, slowly decelerating as if affected by friction.
In art, décollage is created by cutting, ripping off or removing pieces of an original image or images to reveal the substrate or the images that lie beneath. A distinct genre of décollage is the torn poster. This happens when a poster has been pasted on top of another poster and then cut or torn to reveal the poster or posters beneath, or where ripped poster fragments are pasted, layer upon layer, to a canvas or substrate to create a new montage. This genre is strongly associated with Mimmo Rotella; he invented it after returning from America in 1953 convinced that nothing in art was original.
At 11:00 on 30 July the Irgun publicly announced the hangings with an announcement on its clandestine radio station and on posters pasted on walls throughout Palestine. The British security forces and Haganah searched intensively for the bodies, but had not found them by the end of the day. Fearing that the mine they had planted might injure a Haganah patrol, the Irgun telephoned the Netanya town council, giving the location of the bodies and a warning about the mine. At 07:00 on the morning of 31 July, the bodies were located by a Jewish Settlement Police patrol, who, because of the warning, stayed clear.
The obituary ads are usually of two different kinds. There are ads similar to notices pasted on electric poles about an upcoming event while the other one is the In Memoriam ad which celebrates the life and death of an individual a few months or years after her or his death. The in Memoriam ads focus on acknowledging sources of support during the funeral and life of the deceased, and adds a few genealogical link of kin of the deceased. It also offers a personal view of the communal achievements of the deceased, with a few links to prominent personalities in the career trajectory of the elite.
The court ruled in his favor, banning discrimination in the District of Columbia Public Schools and stopping its overly rigid system of grouping students by ability on June 19, 1967. Hobson was elected to an at-large seat on the District of Columbia Board of Education in 1968. He decided to run again for a seat representing Ward 2 the next year, but he lost the race to Evie Mae Washington. In an effort to protest the employment discrimination practiced by Pepco, Hobson distributed stamps that were intended to be pasted on check payments sent to Pepco that would prevent Pepco's computers from processing the checks.
These were published by the London firm of Rock & Co. and later pasted on pages of an album in the King's Library. One set of verses hails the Abbey’s survival, in despite of Henry VIII’s dissolution, "Where thou in gothic grandeur reign’st alone". The phrase "gothic grandeur" derives from John Cunningham’s "An elegy on a pile of ruins”" (1761), an excerpt from which was published by Grose at the end of his description of Tintern Abbey. At that period the adjective was used as a synonym for "mediaeval"Alfred E. Longueil, "The Word "Gothic" in Eighteenth Century Criticism", Modern Language Review 38.8 (1923), [www.jstor.
In March 2015, John Bignell submitted a document to area councilor Reg Rankin to discuss possibilities for further exploration, interpretation and protection of the site. The Bayers Lake Walls Heritage Site Advocacy Committee was tasked with the goal of developing a short term plan and long term plan to protect and stabilize the Bayer's Lake Historical (Mystery Walls) Site. On March 10, 2015, Regional council received an information report which resulted in a proposal being submitted to HRM and pasted on July 28. The funding approved will assist in the funding of an X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) system in order to analyze soil chemistry in and around the site, which will take about two days of fieldwork.
More fighting in Douma was reported when soldiers stormed the Grand Mosque and detained a number of people who were inside. In the al- Qaboun clashes the day before, it was said that an activist in the area was shot dead by government forces. On 12 February 2012, a video was posted on the internet reportedly showing a Syrian military anti-aircraft vehicle being used in the streets of Douma with pictures of Bashar al-Assad pasted on the front next to the guns, and the vehicle appears to be firing directly at buildings. On 14 February, Syrian press agency told that the security forces discovered an insurgent hiding place and confiscated weapons, bomb making kits and military suits.
The Smolin Gallery was an avant-garde art venue and gallery on 57th Street in New York City, at its peak in the 1960s. It was known for its involvement with installation art, performance art and experimental art, and was best known for the Allan Kaprow assemblage performance of September 11–12, 1962 entitled "Words", believed to be the first allowing the audience to participate in an art gallery context. Kaprow "used two continual rolls of cloth with words from poems, newspapers, comic and telephone books" during which the audience were asked to "tear off the words, staple them together, write notes, even attack and hack them". Verbal fragments were pasted on the walls from floor to ceiling.
Opening inscription On Drexel 3976 by Edward Jones attributing the work to William Hays. "1373" is the lot number under which the manuscript was sold at the sale of Edward F. Rimbault's library A handwritten statement (now pasted on the initial leaf) by Edward Jones (1752–1824) states: > This Book was Purchased from the Collection of the Late Dr. Wm. Hays of > Oxford: who caused these Compositions to be fairly transcribed in Score, > from various scarce MS. & Ed. Jones, had it thus bound. Jones once owned the manuscript and had it bound or rebound. (The current owner, the New York Public Library, had the volume rebound in 1937 and no evidence of previous bindings exist.
Canadian journalist Martin Popoff called Diary of a Madman "a lasting classic that stands as the definitive showcase for Randy Rhoads." Though the album is regarded quite favorably today, reviews upon its 1981 release were often less than enthusiastic. J. D. Considine of Rolling Stone, for example, opined upon the album's original release that "the songs here are little more than riffs with a vocal line pasted on top" and referred to Rhoads as "a junior-league Eddie Van Halen – bustling with chops but somewhat short on imagination". The magazine, however, would change its tune and later rank the album 15th on its 2017 list of "100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time".
Each facial expression is made of rubber and pasted on the actors to cut down on the time and cost for shoot. The effect was achieved by a variety of methods including choosing the right material for the body suits to ensure that there were no wrinkles when the characters moved, shooting the footage at lower framerates and keeping backgrounds simple in terms of details and the use of a neutral tone of grey. The sets were made larger than life to make the characters look small as the producers could not take children as the schedule of shooting was odd. The Zoozoos were split in two parts - the body and the head.
The ration does not require cooking and the contents may be eaten cold, though warming is preferred. An entire day's worth of food, plus accessory items, is packed inside a heavy-duty olive green plastic bag with pasted on label. The menu consists of several different Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian products that cater to Indian tastes, such as sooji halwa, chapaties, tea mix, chicken biryani, chicken curry, mutton biryani, Mutton curry, Vegetable biryani, rajma curry, dal fry, jeera rice, Dal makhani, vegetable pulav and mixed vegetable curry, alongside pickled hot seasoning, in small plastic pouches. The One Man Combo Pack consists of early morning tea, breakfast, mid morning tea, lunch, evening tea, and dinner.
The production, directed by Austin Pendleton, began previews on January 17 and ended its limited run on March 1. Joe Dziemianowicz of the New York Daily News was unenthusiastic about her performance, writing "Gyllenhaal, who was so dynamic as a druggie in the film Sherrybaby, plays Yelena with a slow-mo saunter and monotonous pasted-on smile that makes it seem as if she's been in Sherry's stash." However, Malcolm Johnson of the Hartford Courant was complimentary, noting that she "ultimately blossoms" as the character. Gyllenhaal agreed to star in the comedy Away We Go (2009), in which she plays a bohemian college professor who is an old friend of John Krasinski's character.
In September 2015, within weeks of the movement's inception, there was wall art and graffiti painted across North Campus, Delhi University, featuring Pinjra Tod's name and pictures of birds escaping from cages. One of the founders of Pinjra Tod, which first became a public entity via a Facebook page, said that the creators of the work were unknown. On 21 September 2015, two Pinjra Tod activists claimed to have received a phone call from a man who said he was a student of Satyawati College and a member of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP). He had got their phone number from posters they had pasted on top of others at the Wall of Democracy.
This provided him with an opportunity to start producing "Pick Books" ("Pickbüchern") with articles cut out of newspapers pasted on their pages which were distributed among fellow prisoners to try and keep them informed. The articles selected included Hitler speeches and army reports, along with features on the arts, literature, music and philosophy, all neatly cut out and grouped according to subject matter. Despite the backbreaking nature of much of the work that the prisoners were set to perform, Sunday afternoons were respected as "time off". One Sunday afternoon during 1943 Viktor Matejka organised a production of Rudolf Kalmar's satirical "stage" show, "Die Blutnacht auf dem Schreckenstein oder Ritter Adolars Brautfahrt und ihr grausiges Ende - oder - Die wahre Liebe ist das nicht".
Two labels are pasted on it: the top label says "The Ashes"; the lower label is a verse cut out from Melbourne Punch magazine of 1 February 1883 which reads: :"When Ivo goes back with the urn, the urn; :Studds, Steel, Read and Tylecote return, return; :The welkin will ring loud, :The great crowd will feel proud, :Seeing Barlow and Bates with the urn, the urn; :And the rest coming home with the urn." These names are some of the men in the English team. Many of them are shown in the pictures above. There is also an associated red velvet bag with a Victor's Olive Crown embroidered on it in yellow silk cotton with the emblem “1883” in the middle of it.
Many of these putative patches of ice are concentrated in the Martian mid-latitudes (≈30–60° N/S of the equator). For example, many scientists think that the widespread features in those latitude bands variously described as "latitude dependent mantle" or "pasted-on terrain" consist of dust- or debris-covered ice patches, which are slowly degrading. A cover of debris is required both to explain the dull surfaces seen in the images that do not reflect like ice, and also to allow the patches to exist for an extended period of time without subliming away completely. These patches have been suggested as possible water sources for some of the enigmatic channelized flow features like gullies also seen in those latitudes.
The back slick is pasted over the edges of the pasted-on front slick to make it appear that the album cover is one continuous piece. Columbia discovered that printing two front cover slicks, one for mono and one for stereo, was inefficient and therefore needlessly costly. Starting in the summer of 1959 with some of the albums released in August, they went to the "paste-over" front slick, which had the stereo information printed on the top and the mono information printed on the bottom. For stereo issues, they moved the front slick down so the stereo information was showing at the top, and the mono information was bent around the bottom to the back and "pasted over" by the back slick.
The Syrian war has created an unprecedented refugee crisis with millions of Syrians displaced. Nearly 100,000 refugees live on a stretch of land in northern Jordan at the Za’atari camp, now the second largest refugee camp in the world. Located 12 kilometers from the Syrian border, the camp opened with just 100 families in July 2012. In December 2013 – January 2014, four NOOR photographers documented life at Za’atari. Around 100 of these photographs were then printed larger than life and pasted on 120 meters of the camp’s security walls as a way to humanize the architecture and give visitors and stakeholders an immediate impression of the people and life inside. The Za’atari project was a collaboration between UNHCR, JEN, and produced by Nina Berman.
Jones's written comments have been preserved and are pasted on new flyleaves at the beginning of the volume.) Jones believed the manuscript was copied by or for William Hayes (1706–1777), which would mean the work dates from the mid-18th century. (Jones's binding is no longer extant; the current binding was created by the Library.) While acknowledging that Hayes might have owned the manuscript, Musicologist Peter Holman strongly cast doubt on the 18th century dating based on three reasons. First, Holman described the very orderly progression of works by key as being typical of the Restoration period; such organization had ceased by 1700. Secondly, characteristics of the handwriting in its notation of music and in particular key signatures and time signatures is typical of the 17th century.
The station's morning newscast provided special coverage of the festivities, including separate proclamations of "XETV Channel 6 Day" by the San Diego City Council and San Diego County Board of Supervisors (the latter made on April 30 to general manager Chuck Dunning and chief financial officer Rodrigo Salazar). A special segment of the newscast that was dedicated to the anniversary was broadcast in black-and-white (the standard for broadcast television in 1953) with news anchors dressed in clothing and hairstyles from that period reporting on the major news and entertainment stories of 1953 and giving a contemporary weather forecast with paper graphics pasted on a hand-drawn weather map. On January 1, 2016, XETV changed its branding to fit The CW's station branding standardizations, identifying itself as "CW 6".
Freedom Suite was an ambitious effort and something of a concept album. Packaging included a shiny silver gatefold album cover, with a photograph of the band pasted on the front, colored sleeves with the song lyrics printed on them, and illustrations drawn by members of the group. The latter varied from idealistic visions of trumpeting angels to Eastern-influenced sketchings to drummer Dino Danelli's faithful homage to El Greco's Christ. The inclusion of three instrumentals comprising one complete album of the two-record set—one polished track ("Adrian's Birthday," named in honor of recording engineer Adrian Barber), one jam session ("Cute"), and a Danelli drum solo ("Boom")—seemed to reviewer and critic Richie Unterberger as an effort by The Rascals to establish themselves as an "album" group rather than a "singles" group.
These bits of wood were covered, > on every square, with paper pasted on them; and on these papers were written > all the words of their language, in their several moods, tenses, and > declensions; but without any order. The professor then desired me “to > observe; for he was going to set his engine at work.” The pupils, at his > command, took each of them hold of an iron handle, whereof there were forty > fixed round the edges of the frame; and giving them a sudden turn, the whole > disposition of the words was entirely changed. He then commanded six-and- > thirty of the lads, to read the several lines softly, as they appeared upon > the frame; and where they found three or four words together that might make > part of a sentence, they dictated to the four remaining boys, who were > scribes.
At the beginning of 1944, apparently as an entirely fortuitous mishap, Janusz Woźniakowski was arrested in a mass łapanka or random round-up of Polish citizens in the street. The laundry receipt found on his person indicated the address of Ginczanka's old hideout, no longer occupied by her but a place where Woźniakowski continued to reside with Weinzieher. During a search of the premises, which a bloodied Woźniakowski was made to witness, Ginczanka's husband, Michał Weinzieher, was additionally arrested. On 6 April 1944 there appeared pasted on the walls of Kraków an announcement issued by the "Summary Tribunal of the Security Police" (Standgericht der Sicherheitspolizei) listing 112 names of people sentenced to death: the first 33 names were those on whom the sentence of death had already been carried out, the rest were those awaiting execution.
Howard Gilkey was born in Winthrop, Iowa, March 26, 1890. The first of the numerous turning points in his life came, when at the age of three, he moved with his parents to Tennessee, where he lived for five years. Their residence was an old Civil War blockhouse in Greenbriar, 30 miles north of Nashville. At an early age, Howard taught himself to read by studying the ads on newspapers pasted on the walls upside down to serve as wallpaper. So far no one has come forward to dispute Howard’s claim to being the only person who learned to read while standing on his head. One of the first words he learned to spell was “beautiful.” It was at this early period of his life that Howard’s natural love of flowers began to find expression. He loved to wander along the “spring branches” in search of wild flowers.
This series of pioneering works challenged the preconception that supramolecular polymers are only 1D dynamic aggregates with poor structural integrity. Aida also found that the supramolecular polymerization of chiral amphiphilic hexabenzocoronenes proceeds in a one-handed helical manner via the majority rule. This work was further extended to the development of a redox-active oligo(o-phenylene) helix and, together with Professor Minghua Liu of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, mirror-symmetry broken helical fibers consisting of an achiral component that serve as a chiral scaffold for transition metal- catalyzed asymmetric reactions. In 2014, Aida obtained a metal-organic nanotube by the supramolecular polymerization of a redox-active ferrocene- cored double-decker tetrapyridyl monomer and demonstrated that this nanotube, upon oxidation, can be cut into gigantic nanorings, which can then be pasted on a negatively charged mica substrate or assembled coaxially to recover the original nanotube upon reduction.
In 1891, postage stamps showing the picture of Alfonso XIII as a child of about three years and the words "FILIPINAS" were issued. These Alfonso XIII stamps were the last ones to be circulated by the Spanish Government until its fall in 1898. Unlike our present practice of affixing stamps in the upper right hand corner of the envelope, stamps during the Spanish period were in some instances, pasted on the upper left hand corner of the cover. During those times also stamp sellers received a commission from their sales as shown by the following provisions of Urbiztondo's Circular: "The chief of the province in charge of the issuance of stamps and the Administrator of the Estancadas of Tondo with the consent of the superintendent are given 10% commission on the sales of stamps as remunerations and to cover the expenses that they may incur in the performance of their work, labor, and the consequent responsibilities".
Holzer had several solo exhibitions in the past several years. In 2014 her work was in Jenny Holzer: Projecto Parede at the Museu de Arte Moderna (MAM) of São Paulo in Brazil in 2014 as well as Jenny Holzer: Dust Paintings at Cheim & Read in Chelsea, New York which exemplified her use of government documents as a source for her work. In 2015 she was in Jenny Holzer: Softer Targets at the Hauser & Wirth, Somerset in Bruton, UK which featured new work and other pieces from the past three decades. Also in 2015 she had a solo exhibition at the Barbara Kreakow Gallery in Boston, Massachusetts as well as War Paintings at Museo Correr in Venice, Italy. Then in the winter of 2016-17 at Alden Projects in New York, Holzer had the solo exhibition REJOICE! OUR TIMES ARE INTOLERABLE: Jenny Holzer’s Street Posters, 1977-1982, which showed her language-based posters that were pasted on the streets of New York.
Finch is an outside sales representative for the paper merchant Wernham Hogg, in whose Slough office the show is set, and as such is frequently on the road. He is probably the only character in the series who is genuinely nasty and occasionally turns up at the office, and when he does, the boss David Brent is ecstatic because, in his opinion, "Finchy" is a wonderfully charming wag who is constantly coming up with terribly witty remarks and rapid-fire repartee. When Brent's face is pasted on a pornographic image, he is upset with the prank until he learns it was the work of Chris Finch, at which point Brent rapidly changes course and claims to find the joke funny, even refusing to apologise for reprimanding other employees who laughed at the joke. David describes him as his "best friend" but actually acts more like a lackey, laughing at his jokes and attempting to ride his coat-tails into the limelight.
The full version of the song from the Melbourne Punch, the fourth verse of which is pasted onto the urn A label containing a six-line verse is pasted on the urn. This is the fourth verse of a song-lyric published in the Melbourne Punch on 1 February 1883: > When Ivo goes back with the urn, the urn; Studds, Steel, Read and Tylecote > return, return; The welkin will ring loud, The great crowd will feel proud, > Seeing Barlow and Bates with the urn, the urn; And the rest coming home with > the urn. In February 1883, just before the disputed Fourth Test, a velvet bag made by Mrs Ann Fletcher, the daughter of Joseph Hines Clarke and Marion Wright, both of Dublin, was given to Bligh to contain the urn. During Darnley's lifetime there was little public knowledge of the urn, and no record of a published photograph exists before 1921.
In the 1990s, the RCPD's patrol cars were for the most part white Chevrolet Luminas and first-generation Ford Crown Victorias with a single blue stripe on the side running the entire length of the car from front to back. The Rockville city seal was emblazoned on both of the front doors, with the department's 10-digit phone number, "301-340-7300", inscribed on the front fenders, with the words "ROCKVILLE CITY POLICE" pasted on the rear quarter panels. In the early mid-2000s the RCPD used Chevrolet Blazers and eighth- generation Chevrolet Impala 9C1s with a very similar livery design as the current one used presently in the 2010s, however the cars were painted white instead of grey and the motto on the front fenders were omitted. In the mid-2000s, the RCPD used Chevrolet Tahoes and Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors with the cars' paint schemes were changed from white to grey.
He acknowledges that people are wishing for the "excitement of revolution", but argues that people want "the comfort that comes with harmony". Furthermore, he writes that "a device is only the starting point of an experience that will ultimately be ruled by the ecosystem in which it was spawned", referring to how decent hardware products can still fail without a proper ecosystem (specifically mentioning that Walkman did not have an ecosystem to keep users from leaving once something better came along), but how Apple devices in different hardware segments are able to communicate and cooperate through the iCloud cloud service with features including Universal Clipboard (in which text copied on one device can be pasted on a different device) as well as inter-connected device functionality including Auto Unlock (in which an Apple Watch can unlock a Mac in close proximity). He argues that Apple's ecosystem is its greatest innovation. The Wall Street Journal reported in June 2017 that Apple's increased reliance on Siri, its virtual personal assistant, has raised questions about how much Apple can actually accomplish in terms of functionality.
The backdrop for the show, which always puts a greater emphasis on the music than on the visuals, is a house of cards made up of wood panels, each one decorated with a pasted-on, oil-on-paper and hugely blown up pictorial rendition of a "Major Arcana" card from a Marseilles Tarot deck; all the pictures are also vaguely similar to Pamela Colman Smith's well-known illustrations for the Rider-Waite deck, but with names in French. The backdrop was conceived and designed by Pepi Morgia, while graphic artist Paola Salvi (who previously painted the "perfect fakes" - i.e. faithful copies of famous paintings from various eras - for De André's 1992-93 tour) painted the actual pictures. As Morgia himself revealed in his 2009 photographic and textual memoir Tourbook, the design was inspired by a comment made to him by De André during the very fragmentary rehearsals for the show; according to the singer- songwriter, the entire show was like a house of cards, which was constantly on the verge of falling down, but, thanks to the musicians' talent, never actually did.
Klass's investigation of the MJ-12 documents found that Robert Cutler was actually out of the country on the date he supposedly wrote the "Cutler/Twining memo", and that the Truman signature was "a pasted-on photocopy of a genuine signature —including accidental scratch marks — from a memo that Truman wrote to Vannevar Bush on October 1, 1947". Klass dismissed theories that the documents were part of a disinformation campaign as "ridiculous", saying they contained numerous flaws that could never fool Soviet or Chinese intelligence. Other discrepancies noted by Klass included the use of a distinctive date format that matched one used in Moore's personal letters, and a conversation reported by Brad Sparks in which Moore confided that he was contemplating creating and releasing some hoax Top Secret documents in hopes that such bogus documents would encourage former military and intelligence officials who knew about the government's (alleged) UFO coverup to break their oaths of secrecy. The FBI began its own investigation of the supposed "secret" documents and quickly formed doubts as to their authenticity.
Later going on to writing the script, showing it to Gutiérrez, the writer of the blog, to do all the dialogue and voiceover. Princesita (2017) is Rivas second feature film and is about Tamara, a 12 year old in a cult that its leader believer her to be the chosen one. Again like Rivas’s previous work, the inspiration for the story was based on a news article from 2012 about a girl forced into carrying a baby by her grandfather who was part of a cult in Chile. In casting the role of the main character, Rivas went to schools and cast kids with the consent of the parents which is how she found Sara Caballero. Influences for the film’s style and look, Rivas looked to the work of Sally Mann and Bill Henson. Saying about Mann’s work “...I used to have her pictures as a teenager pasted on my walls and then these images came back to me because all her work are her shots of her own children in idyllic places and they are all naked.
In public and off-camera, Harpo and Chico were hard to recognize, without their wigs and costumes, and it was almost impossible for fans to recognize Groucho without his trademark eyeglasses, fake eyebrows, and mustache. Groucho and Eve Arden in a scene from At the Circus (1939) The greasepaint mustache and eyebrows originated spontaneously prior to a vaudeville performance in the early 1920s when he did not have time to apply the pasted-on mustache he had been using (or, according to his autobiography, simply did not enjoy the removal of the mustache because of the effects of tearing an adhesive bandage off the same patch of skin every night). After applying the greasepaint mustache, a quick glance in the mirror revealed his natural hair eyebrows were too undertoned and did not match the rest of his face, so Marx added the greasepaint to his eyebrows and headed for the stage. The absurdity of the greasepaint was never discussed on-screen, but in a famous scene in Duck Soup, where both Chicolini (Chico) and Pinky (Harpo) disguise themselves as Groucho, they are briefly seen applying the greasepaint, implicitly answering any question a viewer might have had about where he got his mustache and eyebrows.
Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI); Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India website , Diaspora Services: Overseas Citizenship of India Scheme Indian authorities have interpreted the law to mean a person cannot have a second country's passport simultaneously with an Indian one — even in the case of a child who is claimed by another country as a citizen of that country, and who may be required by the laws of the other country to use one of its passports for foreign travel (such as a child born in the United States or in Australia to Indian parents), and the Indian courts have given the executive branch wide discretion over this matter. Therefore, Overseas Citizenship of India is not an actual citizenship of IndiaDual Nationality: India and the United States and thus, does not amount to dual citizenship or dual nationality or anyone no longer to use Indian IDs after OCI. Moreover, the OCI card is not a substitute for an Indian visa and therefore, the passport which displays the lifetime visa must be carried by OCI holders while travelling to India. OCI Cards are now being printed without the lifelong "U" Visa Sticker (which is normally pasted on the applicant's passport).

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