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"placard" Definitions
  1. a large written or printed notice that is put in a public place or carried on a stick in a march (= a formal walk to protest about something)

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I'm not interested in the ones that carry their Republican placard and their Democratic placard and they can't see anything else.
Bruce Schaller, a consultant who helped lead the Bloomberg efforts, said any comprehensive effort to curb placard abuse would sputter unless placard numbers were reduced.
Mr. Howald, 30, said he read about placard abuse as part of his advocacy, and he noticed that the passenger's placard did not have the New York Police Department seal.
" Another placard displayed the message, "Governments: stop ignoring inconvenient science!
They left behind a placard reading "Silenced" on his chair.
"Where's Adam?" one placard blared, in simple black and white.
" At demonstrations, Odeh carried a placard that read, "Two States!
"Uncle Sam wants health care for all!" reads Carolyn Gibbs's placard.
My nook had a little personalized placard wishing me "sweet dreams."
We would display that sage advice on an artisanal placard, TBH.
ONE protester carried a placard depicting Emmanuel Macron as a Nazi.
A placard of jailed PKK leader Ocalan in the Qandil mountains.
Stall holders lit candles under a placard reading "We are sad".
A placard with the single word "now" hangs from his neck.
Everyone looked good on Instagram holding a "Je Suis Charlie" placard.
A smiling face on a placard announces another young man's death.
There were many excited children and conventioneers donning placard badges, too.
We caught sight of a placard with Petry's face, beaming angelically.
"Sadly, Downtown Brooklyn is really the Wild West of placard abuse."
It's good: resistance is fertile, as the old placard slogan goes.
Adrian Ramprasad, 27, was charged with providing a fake placard from the city's Law Department, while Jennifer Rosario, 36, was accused of submitting a placard made to appear like it had been assigned to the Postal Service.
Singaporeans and PRs please flash us your IC to collect placard 4.
"Grandpa, what is a snowman?" says a placard held in Elmshorn, Germany.
"A woman is not an incubator," read one placard at the protests.
Inside, a leftover Dignity of Work placard hung near a side window.
"Jesus gives miracle babies here," reads a placard on a nearby church.
Outside parliament last weekend, one man brandished a handmade placard quoting Montesquieu.
She holds a placard at her waist: "Courage Calls to Courage Everywhere".
Eventually, Daley reaches his own office bearing the placard: Chief Technical Officer.
Post-it notes of encouragement are seen on the placard outside Rep.
" One placard read, "Eleven workers died in the sewers in seven days.
One placard urged politicians and priests to account for their own sins.
The lion will hold a placard referring to the GOP-run website, LyinComey.
Today he has a placard praising Donald Trump glued to his mayoral desk.
Gui Minhai, shown on the placard on the right, was detained in 2015.
A placard by rival Zuma supporters read: "Don't try this at Luthuli House".
Instead, Ms. Sandberg sat alongside an empty chair behind a placard for Google.
On a wall inside, a placard reads Good Things Are Going to Happen.
He accompanied the question with a large placard printed with the whistleblower's name. 
It ends with Trump standing being an election placard reading, "TRUMP 4EVA." pic.twitter.
In a massive stadium, thousands of citizens each hold up a unique placard.
He was carrying a placard that read, "Boris = BRINO" (Brexit in Name Only).
As we are paying I ask about the placard advertising a military discount.
But placard abuses have continued, with egregious examples often documented on social media.
A placard was hanging from the car's rear-view mirror, according to the affidavit.
" A placard near the speaker's stage asserted: "Germany has survived war, pests and cholera.
One placard bore the image of a military boot trampling a map of Venezuela.
So did a placard for the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, another group he has supported.
"Homely girl at bar," Marshall recalled that her on-set stand-in placard read.
The group read CAB's complete statement, which was on display as a protest placard.
Michael Bailey, a livestock farmer near Portsmouth, picks out animal disease on his placard.
"Every day your church crucifies women," read a placard denouncing its opposition to abortion.
As I approached the ballpark, one huge placard was the first thing I saw.
Not technically a sign or placard, this T shirt sets out a supporter's priorities.
For now, though, he is Fox's missing man, the name on Joe Buck's placard.
The passing blur of a young woman holding aloft a placard announcing Round 3.
Zaria Forman isn't here to beat anyone over the head with a Greenpeace placard.
"Look over there," Paz said, nodding toward the placard etched with the Host's name.
"Isolate Corona, Not Our Community," read a placard carried by one of the protesters.
" He added, "Running up and down the street with a placard isn't the answer.
The abuse of the city's parking placard system has been an issue for years.
Currently, placard abuse is treated as a parking violation and carries a $50 fine.
Its scientific name, according to the small yellow placard, symbolizes Mr. Zheng's legacy: Xiaotingia zhengi.
Ancient as she was, she had sat outside the Duma for hours, placard in hand.
They wanted everything, as their placard slogan and shop floor chant famously expressed, Vogliamo Tutto!
A Nebraskan delegate signs their placard on the convention floor before the day's session begins.
" Robert waves off this idea: "No, no, let us not bother with such placard nonsense!
Each held up a letter placard to spell out "Happy Birthday" across the whole group.
Some buildings have a placard at the entrance with the name of the managing agent.
It features a "Vote to Leave" placard used during campaigning around the 2016 Brexit referendum.
"One small step forward, one giant leap for civility," a placard above each urinal said.
Others were cheered on by placard-waving supporters wearing the colors of their candidates' political party.
"THERESA the appeaser," read one placard brandished outside Downing Street in a demonstration on January 30th.
Orla Dean, 5, holds a placard during the Time's Up rally in London, on Jan. 21.
MKKP's gathering started outside Parliament, where one protester brandished a placard saying "Happy boss, gloomy Sunday".
A giant placard with a picture of the murdered girl was positioned on the parade route.
Fox charges landlords for assessments and to display a ratings placard that indicates the building's grade.
"I wanted the parking placard and I wanted to know cops," Mr. Rechnitz, now 35, testified.
Ms. Giove called attention to the possibly inappropriate use of Mr. Parker's state-issued parking placard.
Pelosi used a few dozen pens to sign, at a desk bearing a placard reading #DefendOurDemocracy.
"The country has been destroyed and, instead of reconstruction, we place memorials," read another protest placard.
"Support your global girl gang" read a placard outside the store a couple of weeks ago.
He didn't show, and senators placed an empty chair and his placard alongside the other speakers.
At one point, Kavanaugh supporters took a selfie in front of the placard marking Manchin's office.
In Berlin, demonstrators waved banners reading "STOPP CETA - STOPP TTIP", another placard said "People over profits".
"The council is thrilled the mayor has seen the light on placard abuse," Mr. Johnson said.
Ramon Arias, 57, is accused of providing a fake placard from the New York Blood Center.
A placard muses about the type of poison strong enough to put her in suspended animation.
He was arrested in January 2016 for stealing a propaganda placard while visiting Pyongyang as a tourist.
There's a placard out front, and the quaint space is accessible by an external set of stairs.
A teenager holds up a placard during a memorial service shortly after the Columbine High School shooting.
Like my friend in the placard, even those lucky enough to have C.D.I.s can struggle at work.
Instead, Nadler conducted proceedings with a placard bearing Barr's name resting in front of an empty chair.
She held a placard reading "Love Trumps Hate," and appeared to have an American flag with her.
" Democrats delivered speeches on the Senate floor in front of a huge placard that blared, "Trump Shutdown.
"No Sleep Till No Hate in Brooklyn," one placard read, a reference to a Beastie Boys anthem.
We did not carry the signs of our political party but a simple placard that read: Justice.
In addition to restoring the lighting and ventilation systems, the MTA also restored the station ID placard.
At the center of the room was a long witness table with a folded placard bearing Barr's name.
A South Korean college student holds a placard depicting South Korea's President Park Geun-hye as a marionette.
Singaporeans and PRs: Remember to bring your IC and flash it at us to collect a Pink Placard!
The single placard allowed to be posted at each party office cannot exceed 4 metres by 7.5 metres.
That is until Fey spotted a prime orchestra seat with a placard showing her friend Jason Sudeikis' photo.
Every face-out has a small placard that features the book's star review and a short customer review.
Kevin then placed his Burberry glasses on the floor beneath a placard describing the theme of the gallery.
She wore a placard with her name on it, so initially I thought she was with his campaign.
" A woman with a sultry look in a bejeweled turban looms above a placard that reads: "Welcome Visitors!
The placard next to the sculpture itself makes no such mention, saying simply that it is a Giambologna.
A man holds a placard depicting Yulia Tymoshenko and her ally, former interior minister Yuriy Lutsenko in 2130.
It had a coyote rescue placard on the dashboard and a stuffed coyote dangling from the rearview mirror.
Empathy Lessons Growing up, my sister never let our family get a blue "handicapped" placard for the car.
In 2017, the mayor announced a citywide enforcement plan, including creating a new anti-placard-fraud police unit.
It's all pretty low-tech: mix ashes in with dirt and put a little placard in the soil.
If you're eating in the restaurant, you're given a numbered placard so the servers can find your table.
" One protester, 64-year-old Dede Rottman of Chicago, carried a placard that read: "Build a Wall Around Trump.
Then they insisted that CBS run a placard, reading " CBS HAS CENSORED THIS CONTENT ," in place of the sequence.
The man suspects he's headed for that infamous place in French companies known as "le placard," or the closet.
"All Jews older than six years have to wear the yellow star with the inscription 'Jews,'" the placard reads.  
Underneath the image, teenagers line up, flashing victory signs, as they take selfies with the placard in the background.
When a blank placard was introduced, the bees understood that zero was less than one with 80 percent accuracy.
Still, there is a grim placard in the front window to ensure the car doesn't get ticketed or towed.
The man who held the placard had a bush that sat atop his head like a woollen black cube.
City officials said they would push for changes to state law to establish a $250 fine for placard abuse.
A woman carries a placard that says "Increase women's education, and end violence against women" at a rally in Kathmandu.
When the footballing trophy was brought to Bamenda, Cameroon's third-biggest city, placard-carrying protesters joined the crowds of onlookers.
AMID a sea of rainbow flags, Sebastian Tynkkynen sings along to ABBA's "Dancing Queen" and waves a pro-gay placard.
"We're not children, we're adults," said Hugues Salone, a computer engineer from Paris, among the chanting and placard-waving protesters.
It will take more than holding up a false placard declaring that one understands what it is to be Christian.
Each had a placard bearing my name, and I slept in knowing there would be no race to secure it.
During Game 4, Buck raised a placard that read, "Webby" during the Stand Up to Cancer tribute at Wrigley Field.
Many of the chants and placard slogans were directed against Trump's immigration restrictions and plans to build a border wall.
Beleaguered placard holders stood around all day holding signs in English and Chinese explaining that no more tickets were available.
Unfortunately, Kate, too, is a placard, so thinly drawn and acted that we cannot be bothered with her personal journey.
Assis sur son bureau dans un local pas plus grand qu'un placard, Riccardi attend les joueurs qui arrivent pour l'entraînement.
"All clubs are beautiful," one placard said; "The day I stop dancing is the day I stop breathing," read another.
The Chicago archbishop had draped the winning Chicago Cubs "W" banner over a placard announcing him as a new eminence.
Cobb had one arm in a sling from recent shoulder surgery and clutched a "Bernie" placard under the other arm.
In return, they asked Mr. Banks for a parking placard, and to promote a police official — which Mr. Banks did.
A placard with the number 44 was also taken from Wrigley Field's famous manual scoreboard and framed for Mr. Obama.
Local media reported the man posted a picture of himself on social media with a placard "to express his unhappiness".
She and Allred smiled for the camera while a man with a placard ranted about Jesus a few feet away.
Cover: A protester holds a placard with a quote from former U.S. President Thomas Jefferson in Hong Kong, Thursday, Nov.
Another defendant was accused of using a fake placard while he was attending the city's academy for new correction officers.
Were it not for the ticket booth and placard at the edge of the location, one could easily miss them.
"Stop shooting, or else we sing 'Hallelujah to the Lord'," read one protest placard after the rubber bullets were fired.
The source told CNN the search turned up multiple fake IDs, a fake identification placard for his car and work clothes.
" When Salvini again ducked a chance to apologize directly, she whipped out a placard with a hashtag in red marker, "#WomenNotInflatableDolls.
"The fight is not over!" said 21-year-old Susana Adamyan, clutching a placard calling on others to take a stand.
Though designed to serve one-off characters, a placard indicates that Sesame regulars Count Von Count and Prairie Dawn are Anythings.
On Sunday, the German Embassy in Tehran put a placard on its wall saying: "Yes to Barjam" — nuclear deal in Farsi.
"Lock him in the tower," one homemade placard said there, just yards from where Prince Harry married Meghan Markle in May.
The officers boxed in her husband's car and said his disability placard seemed invalid because he "looked fine," the report said.
"Judge Roy Moore called my daughter Patti Sue Mathis a pervert because she was gay," Mr. Mathis's hand-lettered placard said.
He had heard Mr. Reichberg could help him get a city parking placard, which would let him park anywhere, he said.
A boy holds a placard expressing sympathy for the victims of the Brussels attacks at a makeshift camp near Idomeni pic.twitter.
Indeed, one piece went missing last spring, and a small placard was put in its place, admonishing museumgoers not to steal.
Without reading the placard, viewers only see balloons, not the value attached to a work by an iconic 20th century artist.
One exception: Vehicles with a disability placard will be able to drive up to the El Capitan Picnic Area and park.
But when she got off the plane in Bangkok, she said, a man was waiting, her name written on a placard.
"This Scottish tablet is to be eaten and not used to clean yourself in the shower," its neatly typed placard reads.
It was like 500 words on a placard and I can't tell you what it said, but it was really good.
De los Angeles doesn't live in Tlaxcala, though a placard by the main entrance honors her for pardoning a bull here once.
Fortunately, the model includes a stand and placard (the kit's sole sticker) describing BB-8's specs, abilities, purpose and key features.
Ram Prasad Sharma, a member of Bharatiya Janata Party, rode on his white steed, carrying a placard that stated "pollution free vehicle".
The painting doesn't come with a small placard in the corner to tell you exactly what it's about, and what it is.
The room is separated into sections; each section of attendees will follow a staff member with a Mario character on a placard.
" She points out the brick fireplace, which is festooned with Christmas lights in May, and a placard bearing the words "FLOWER CHILDREN.
Mr. Howald said a man stuck his head out of the passenger window and, waving a placard, told him to pull over.
A tiny welcome box from Montreal's Suite88 Chocolatier delighted me, until I noticed prices on a little placard (6 to 11 dollars).
Sometimes I use my husband's disability placard and park in the blue zone even when he isn't with me in the car.
You can find the recommended pressure for your car either in the manual or on a placard in the driver's side doorjamb.
From the title on, it's about as direct a protest against free speech as you can make without just hoisting a placard.
Another legislator wearing a mask of Chinese President Xi Jinping also threw a placard as Lam exited, according to the news service.
"I sat down and cried," said Mr. Bas, who carried a placard in honor of a relative killed during the coup attempt.
Amid the commotion, two handsome young Latino men in Mariachi costumes are sharing a more private moment on a nearby public health placard.
Each item featured a placard with information like "machine wash cold" and "packaged in a letterpress envelope," but not, you know, the price.
When David Ayer strode across the stage of Hall H yesterday, he didn't sit down behind the placard with his name on it.
"  Underneath Mthethwa's work, a placard reads, in part: "The patriarchal gesture and the performance of masculinity present her as peripheral to the event.
The Pennsylvania State Police told us that it wasn't their vehicle, despite the fact that it had a PSP placard in the window.
"The only good thing you did was to unite the people," read a placard held by a protester in San Juan's old city.
Instead he held up a placard with a quote from the Statue of Liberty ("Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses..").
In the end, the couple settled on a softer approach: the placard went up, but for eight and a half seconds, not ninety.
The men's attorneys reportedly objected to Pinski's court-ordered "I am a liar" placard because they were not being charged with stolen valor.
He raps, "the only date marked on my calendar is payday," which would be a good inspirational placard to put above your desk.
Mr. Beane borrows that idea from "Le Placard," a 2001 movie and later a play by the French screenwriter and director Francis Veber.
Kevin Parker, who represents NY's 21st District, nastily fired back at Candice Giove Tuesday after she accused him of misusing a parking placard.
He drove straight to a historical placard describing the bustling slave markets that had been held at Court Square, the city's central roundabout.
People wandering around with an anti-Trump placard, yes, I get the sentiment, but you've got to work a bit harder than that.
"This march has nothing to do with a specific political party," Mr. Kilicdaroglu said, carrying a placard with the word "justice" on it.
In addition, the city will make the misuse or fraudulent use of a placard a separate violation on top of any parking violation.
The placard is emblazoned with the acronym FUNAI, a federal agency charged with protecting indigenous land rights that is widely loathed by agricultural interests.
An anti-Trump demonstrator holds up a placard and films a group of Trump supporters near the Amway Center on June 18 in Orlando.
A little digital placard next to your wall hanging will tell you all about the archaeopteryx dinosaur, as though you're in an actual museum.
The actor's placard, which he was honored with in 2013, was defaced with the word "douche" written in capital letters with a red marker.
In April one striking dockworker in Los Angeles carried a placard that read "47% of American jobs are planned to be automated by 2034".
The placard of Sir Patrick, by the way, was not my own — I found it at then end of the March in Trafalgar Square.
One placard, atop the electricity substation, bore the words " SYRIA IS PROTECTED BY GOD ," accompanied by a photograph of Assad eying the street below.
The humble act of hanging a window placard gives an average citizen a voice in a political landscape dominated by players with deep pockets.
Cover image: An instructor cheers while wielding a placard during a march to Denver Public Schools headquarters to deliver Valentine Day cards Wednesday, Feb.
Mr. Mathis held a hand-lettered placard and a photo of his late daughter, Patti Sue, who was gay and committed suicide in 1995.
The statue will show Fawcett holding a placard with the message "Courage calls to courage everywhere," taken from a speech she gave in 1913.
At the base of the baggage claim escalator in San Diego, Javier Ojeda greets first-time patients with a name placard and a driver.
Inside the box, she found a personalized placard with a written message from Gates and a collection of thoughtful gifts based on her interests.
"I'm come from social media," read a placard held by Pisit Iewlatanawadee, a 29-year-old business owner from Nakhon Pathom in central Thailand.
"We're not children, we're adults," Hugues Salone, an information technology engineer from Paris, said among the chanting and placard-waving protesters, according to Reuters.
But when the Mets opened their 2017 season at Citi Field, a new placard was affixed to the overhang down the left-field line.
One particularly clever design survives from an eyeglasses store: the double-sided placard features golden lacquer frames embedded with convex, clear rock crystal lenses.
Mr Warmbier was arrested the next month at the airport in Pyongyang, as he was leaving, and accused of attempting to steal a propaganda placard.
At the end of the tour, she looked through the photos and deleted one in which the numbered placard next to a door was visible.
It is a commonly held opinion but I expect a former financial secretary to consider it a little more closely than a placard waver would.
Instead, Facebook's vice president of policy solutions, Richard Allan, showed up to answer questions next to an empty chair with Zuckerberg's name on a placard.
He predicts that "Down With This Sort of Thing" may decline in placard popularity as "people get angrier" and the issues become even more contentious.
In the adjacent room, they find medical kits, complete with condoms, and a homemade plastic placard with a likeness of the black banner of ISIS.
The placard under the synopsis in the exhibit explains that the pitch was circulated to prospective publishers alongside the first few chapters of the book.
One placard read "fascist Salvini" a reference to Matteo Salvini, the leader of the right-wing Northern League party which campaigns strongly against illegal immigrants.
Cover image: A demonstrator, center, speaks into a megaphone while holding a placard during an anti-violence march in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., on Thursday, Aug.
And for a young woman to hold up a placard saying to stop doing that is seen as a threat to the national moral order.
Photographs circulated of Mr. Sayoc holding a placard at a Trump rally and wearing a red "Make America Great Again" baseball cap at his inauguration.
A protester displays a placard during a sit-in protest at the arrival hall of the Hong Kong International Airport in Hong Kong, Monday, Aug.
As Mr. Trump's motorcade zipped past a church between the air base and the shelter, a Trump supporter flashed a placard reading, "Texans love stilettos."
NOTES: Hurricanes assistant general manager Rick Olczyk attended the game, with a placard that read "I Fight for Edzo" as the NHL promotes cancer awareness.
None of this complexity is indicated in the placard beside Kline's sculpture in the current show; the museum doesn't know how to represent it yet.
"Placard abuse erodes faith in government and has no place in our city — it's simply a question of fairness," the mayor said in a statement.
The mayor of a small Florida town has been accused of stealing the identity of a dead woman to get a handicapped parking placard, PEOPLE confirms.
That summer, as we watched the Democratic National Convention, he consented to wear a boater and tie, and we made him a little "Clinton '92" placard.
"The exhibition explores how the Catholic imagination has shaped the creativity of designers and how it is conveyed through the narrative impulses," the welcome placard reads.
Dayanjambal, an unemployed office worker with three children who holds a placard reading "Destroy Manan", says that life is growing harder and patience is wearing thin.
Ruth Maciulis, in the placard-filled head office of the Pilsen Alliance, an activist group, passionately vows "direct action" and to "fight back against rampant development".
But I do believe in people empowering themselves and you can help them without wearing a placard and raising your hand and saying that you do.
The music makes you march, chant, or shout, welcoming you to step out for the first time with a placard, or driving you toward grim resolve.
But really, what has had the patriarchy drop all pretense of civility is a placard that asked men to keep to themselves selfies of their penises.
Perched 70 feet above street level, the rooftop space was conceived as a green respite in downtown San Francisco, according to a placard along the walkway.
One of the employees has revealed that the placard is for his daughter, but he uses it all the time, even when she isn't with him.
Tables were set with trays of doughnuts and smoothies, each labeled with a placard that advertised its flavor in German (zitrone), Portuguese (baunilha) or Spanish (manzana).
A theological statement published on CUMC's website and printed on a placard near the nativity cites the family's flight from Nazareth to Egypt after Jesus's birth.
Amazon compensates at each book pile with a small placard featuring its percentiles of popularity and review notes from blurb-savvy customers ("Far beyond the ordinary…").
A placard on the table announces the daily special ("the plat du jour of the day," a server with a flair for redundancy once introduced it).
The White House's official tree that's hosted in the Blue Room features a placard for all 50 states and their official flowers, CNN's Kate Bennett reported.
Last week, city investigators arrested Mahmoud Jeaidi, 21, on charges he manufactured a fake Law Department placard and sold it to an undercover officer for $1,200.
One of the protesters in Bucharest, Paul Morosanu, a psychologist, carried a placard that read "89 Reloaded", referring to the protests that brought down Romania's communist regime.
Marijuana smoke wafted out of an apartment where a man who saw Abrams' face on a placard remembered her from TV, but had no plan to vote.
The site crashed during Tuesday's televised presidential debate, the PAN said, shortly after its candidate Ricardo Anaya brandished a black-and-white placard with the site address.
A woman holds a placard reading "Arrest Park Geun-hye" during a small rally following the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye in central Seoul on Dec.
The family uses a handicap placard to give Garrett extra space when getting in and out of their car and to help him into his specialized stroller.
QUOTE OF THE DAY "Not one guy with a bad placard" Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, praising the absence of protesters during President Trump's trip to Saudi Arabia.
The tweet included a doctored version of O'Rourke's decades-old mugshot showing him wearing a cartoon leprechaun hat with the words "Please Drink Responsibly" on the placard.
But when the deputy exited his patrol vehicle, he wrote in the report, Mosley waved a placard outside his window indicating that he was an elected official.
If you looked closely, you could make out some scattered signs of politics: a "No AfD" poster here, a young woman carrying a "Refugees Welcome" placard there.
At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers affixed a placard to the bottom of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, TESS, which will search for nearby exoplanets.
The group started a social-media campaign, asking supporters who attended its annual gala to photograph themselves holding a placard saying #FreeShawkan and post it to Twitter.
The story revolves around the star-crossed romance of Oliver and Jenny, possibly the only two '60s-era Harvard students to never pick up an antiwar placard.
The capsule contains college students' responses to an existential questionnaire; above ground, a placard stipulates that the capsule is not to be opened until the year 2979.
A woman holds a placard as she marches in protest of President Trump's decision on DACA in front of a Trump Hotel in New York City, Sept.
President Trump's former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski checks his name placard before a House Judiciary Committee hearing to discuss his role in the campaign on Tuesday. Rep.
A new enforcement team of traffic agents will issue tickets and target placard abuse in neighborhoods that have become hot spots, such as Downtown Brooklyn and Chinatown.
Calling misuse of parking placards "an insult to the people of New York City," he announced the formation of a new Placard Fraud Enforcement Unit in the police department, the hiring of a hundred new traffic enforcement agents, and the creation of a new office within the city education department dedicated to parking placards, which would receive complaints and take disciplinary action against staff members for placard misuse.
According to the Polk County Sheriff's Office in Florida, who has been investigating, authorities received a tip last month that they should look into the mayor's parking placard.
Tanya Chan, a pro-democracy legislator, says the arrangement contravenes the Basic Law, Hong Kong's mini-constitution (a bullet train is pictured piercing it on a protester's placard).
"Dress serves to reflect and reinforce divisions based on rank and gender," reads a placard introducing modern fashion inspired by Catholic male clergy like priests, bishops, and cardinals.
"We demand the president of the republic to step down," one placard read carried by the lecturers inside the club house, according to pictures posted on social media.
Update 1:08pm: While the PA State Police say the vehicle isn't theirs, Matt Blaze maintains that the vehicle had a Pennsylvania State Police placard in the window.
A small placard detailing flavor profiles was propped up in front of each item, but I didn't have time to read about the origins of all the ingredients.
A staffer puts down a name placard for White House counselor Kellyanne Conway before a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing to discuss the Hatch Act on Wednesday.
After clearing it with his people, we drove through a piney off-campus neighborhood, arriving at a squat concrete building advertising "free cable TV!" on a placard outside.
You can't have a placard in New Orleans where I can go drive by, take a picture and say to my daughter, 'Look, I went to [Tiana's Palace]!
At Adsum, where the placard outside the store reads "For athletes and aesthetes," the clothes are mannered and concise, a range of well-executed basics with appealing twists.
The Egyptian-style pyramid sauna, flanked by sphinxes and the busts of pharaohs, is lined with 23-karat "genuine gold leaves imported from Germany," according to a placard.
"When someone uses a fraudulent placard like this it's as though they are stealing city resources," said Mark G. Peters, the city commissioner of the Department of Investigation.
Lighten up, guys: It's just a blimp at a protest—basically a placard with a bit more buoyancy, really no need to have a protracted national debate over it.
" Pillar Post: "Long red satin dress; white waistcoat with placard bearing hours of collection printed on it; head-dress, square cap, the same form as top of letter-box.
"His Majesty King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud, as an expression of friendship and goodwill from Harry Truman President of the United States of America October 1950," the brass placard reads.
Swedish MEP Linnéa Engström sits behind a placard during a debate about combating sexual harassment and abuse in the EU at the European Parliament in France, on Oct 225.
At the end of his 80-minute work "Place," for singers and onstage chamber ensemble, Mr. Hearne stepped away from the conductor's spot and took up a protester's placard.
Maria Maldonado lounged on a bench atop the bridge's walkway on a recent afternoon, facing a placard that announces the spot where Mexico ends and the United States begins.
Her entire existence within the play seems designed as a placard to announce one thing: When politics neutralizes the ethically excellent it leaves the field open to everyone else.
Legal experts, however, said nothing in the 1995 law would prevent the United States from hanging a placard outside the existing consulate in Jerusalem and calling it the embassy.
Tokyo paid tribute to the fallen In Japan's capital, they stood silently, each of the demonstrators holding a placard bearing the name of an American killed by a bullet.
Its placard trio borrows from the Oscar-nominated movie, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri," about a mom who rents road ads to call attention to her daughter's unsolved murder.
Wakibia would go out onto the streets of Nakuru, and take photos of people posing with a placard emblazoned with the hashtag, posting the images on Facebook and Twitter.
One of the protesters holds a placard that equates the Jewish financier George Soros and the Rothschilds with the European Union, saying they run Britain's "fake news" television channels.
Subsequent experiments replicated this effect and found that the more distinctive the cue, the more powerful the memory boost; a plush alien is more distinctive than a placard, for example.
Almost every Friday since then, the remarkable 16-year-old has demonstrated with her placard to raise awareness of the threat climate change poses to her and other young people.
"The only thing that mattered was the picture of Sheryl and Jack raising their arms and the Google placard in front of an empty seat next to them," he said.
An enlarged 1962 Associated Press photograph that hangs nearby shows a white girl and a black girl reading a placard on a lawn in Lakeview, an integrated Nassau County neighborhood.
Google's top executives declined an invitation to appear alongside Twitter and Facebook, and lawmakers made their ire known by leaving an empty chair and placard to represent the tech company.
The restaurant Uvisan, the cocktail bar Svartklubb and the cafe and bakery Krus all occupy the same space; a rotating placard is the only outward sign of their daily transformation.
They asked Mr. Banks for only a few favors: a parking placard, a plum assignment for an associate and a promotion for Mr. Grant to deputy inspector — which he received.
At the news conference, there was a placard saying "From Palestine, thank you Messi" with Argentinian and Palestinian flags, under a big photo of Rajoub posing with the Barcelona ace.
" The note, written on a blue sticky note and posted on the placard outside Tlaib's office in the Longworth House Office Building, read: "Rep Omar, Stop your disgusting Jew hatred.
The department has also tightened oversight of placards, including tracking names and vehicle information for every placard in a database and printing permits on paper that cannot be illegally copied.
Both "Roma" the movie and the neighborhood carried echoes of the city's past and evolution, said Carlos Solar, a shopkeeper, standing beside a placard in the photo exhibit about Aparicio.
They opposing groups then traded curses while a bald and moustachioed bodyguard called the protesters "terrorists" and another grabbed a placard from them and threw it into a nearby bin.
Darlene Bradley, who has served three terms as the mayor of Davenport, allegedly displayed the placard in her vehicle and left her car in a handicapped parking spot outside city hall.
"Protecting peaceful protest is fundamental - a cornerstone of what our democracy was built on," said the hairdresser from Milton Keynes, who carried a homemade placard reading, "You won't silence non-violence".
Though the people of Arlington, Texas may not know what this means – though the significance of this placard may have been lost on the vast majority of Wrestlemania spectators – we know.
Use your flight number or the aircraft registration (it will probably be on a placard in the cockpit) as a call sign, or choose a famous call sign from a film.
"Defense is a system of political, economic, social, legal and military means," a placard on the wall read, seeming to illustrate the modern Russian way of war that we were witnessing.
Later another young woman in a denim shirt and Wayfarer-style sunglasses holds up a placard explaining she's scared of being another "statistic" when she goes to college in the fall.
So much traffic to a crooked willow tree in New Zealand known by its hashtag #ThatWanakaTree has threatened its health, causing tourism officials to post a placard warning against climbing it.
I'm tired of its smug cynicism, its edgy humor, the way it beats you over the head with a placard saying "everything you enjoy is terrible and technology is bad, actually".
Only a few signs indicated that something darker had happened here — a placard pointing visitors to a memorial and a large sheriff's truck parked horizontally in front of the school's doors.
Walking through the forest, visitors will be able to scan a placard and watch a 212-minute digital portrait of the deceased talking straight to camera about his or her life.
During the campaign, one devotee waving a "Vote your Ossoff" placard said she previously feared that admitting left-leaning views in Georgia would mean "your kids will never have a play date".
During high school swim meets, someone at the edge of the pool would dunk a numbered placard underwater before a flip turn during 500-meter races — how I've missed that helpful reminder.
Before being catapulted into the leadership, Mr Corbyn spent three decades as a placard-waving MP in Islington, lending his name to causes such as fighting against apartheid and for Palestinian solidarity.
Before the vote, one devotee waving a "Vote your Ossoff" placard said she previously feared that admitting left-leaning views in Georgia would mean "your kids will never have a play date".
His bald head adorns a large placard outside Dawn Osborne's home in Bentilee, a sprawling housing estate where the Brexit vote reached 87 percent in places (the national vote was 52 percent).
A placard—the only one in the facility that included an English translation—described the reptiles and bragged of iZoo's standing as the first facility to keep and breed them in captivity.
"Before we had a normal life but now we no longer have that," said André Blais, clutching a placard that read a very polite "Give us back our homes please," in French.
She had spent the start of this meeting soliciting donations for the project; around her neck she wore a large laminated placard showing a photograph from a professional production of the play.
A committee staff member adjusts the name placard for Attorney General William Barr, who declined to show up on Thursday for a second day of testimony before the House Judiciary Committee. Rep.
" In Montana, more than 100 supporters of gun rights gathered at the state Capitol in Helena, where several children held a placard declaring students in gun-free zones to be "sitting ducks.
Candice said she did some digging when a Twitter user complained that an "arrogant scofflaw" from the NY Senate was blocking a bike lane with his car ... claiming it was placard abuse.
On Tuesday, State Senator Kevin Parker of Brooklyn, above, tweeted "Kill yourself!" to a legislative staffer who committed the grave sin of publicizing Mr. Parker's apparent improper use of a parking placard.
On May 12, the account posted a video of a traffic enforcement agent declining to issue a summons for a car with a police department placard and an illegal license plate cover.
When he was in the White House, Carter asked the Truman Library to loan him the original "The Buck Stops Here" placard that Truman kept on his desk in the Oval Office.
"Whatever happens, whatever conflicts they have, if you see your name beautifully written on a placard, your nation's flag on a menu, you can't help to soften up a bit," he said.
Any placard found to be misused three times will be revoked under a new "three strikes" policy; previously, it had been left to the discretion of the agencies that issued the placards.
One of the defendants, Maxhun Hykosmani, 53, was accused of submitting a fake Law Department parking placard to the Department of Finance last year in an effort to get his ticket dismissed.
"As a guy who's an international student, Trump is speaking out the truth," says a young man, as the camera cuts to show him waving a campaign placard and giving a thumbs-up.
And then there were the protesters — more than a dozen flew in from Kansas and Texas–standing outside in the season's first snowfall, one holding a hand-scrawled placard reading God Hates Fags.
Officers seized an entrance placard for the area, which belonged to Tomaselli, saying it wasn't "being used for its intended purpose," which was "to get personal items out during an evacuation," officials said.
"IT'S been a long time coming," said Carol Anne Jones, as she stood in front of the Supreme Court dressed in funereal black and waved a small placard: "Abortion's a choice—to murder".
" On its official Twitter account on Sunday, the party shared a doctored version of O'Rourke's mugshot showing him wearing a cartoon leprechaun hat and holding a placard with the message: "Please Drink Responsibly.
He was carrying a placard and a searing memory of a March night in 1995, when he discovered the body of his 22-year-old gay daughter, Patti Sue, after she committed suicide.
He was holding a placard that said "Ice, ice baby," a reference to the acronym for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, while singing an unrelated song by that name by the artist Vanilla Ice.
The girl was waving an anti-fascist placard last week at a protest against Shariah law in Midtown Manhattan when a scuffle broke out and she knocked an older woman to the ground.
When Diego Garcia Blum, 30, got his placard last fall, the first-year graduate student immediately took a Sharpie to it, writing "He/Him" next to the big block letters of his name.
Banksy's repurposed "Vote to Leave" placard from the 2016 Brexit referendum campaign, which had been a spoof exhibit at the Royal Academy's 19853 Summer Exhibition, sold for £1.2 million, double its upper estimate.
All that's required is to stand on a street corner carrying a placard until he has rounded up a few tourists whom he then regales with anecdotes as they traipse around the city.
One defendant was accused of parking his Mercedes with a phony Law Department placard in a space reserved for an ambulette that transported people with disabilities to a health care facility, investigators said.
An officer who complained about racial and sexual discrimination was secretly surveilled, her phone records were subpoenaed, and she now faces potentially serious punishment for misplacing a parking placard and other low-level charges.
A woman holds a placard with images of imprisoned pro-Kurdish lawmakers Figen Yuksekdag, left, and Selma Irmak as Turkish women sing and dance during a gathering to celebrate International Women's Day in Ankara.
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One man wore a placard around his neck that read, "A NYC Salute to Trump," with a hole through the left side of it through which he stuck his hand to flip the bird.
"His campaign was already poisoned by the scandal but now he's carrying a placard that reads 'Put under formal investigation' ... it makes things even more complicated for him," said Frederic Dabi of Ifop pollsters.
The video, uploaded to his social media channels, features two men wearing shirts for Australia's major political parties, the conservative Liberal Party and center-left Labor Party, putting up an "Australia for sale" placard.
This week's healthcare fight is a clear attestation that, 18 months later, the placard over the Speaker's office may be different, but the headwinds facing GOP leaders within their own conference remain the same.
A place of faintly anarchic-looking crusties and people who live on boats—surely among that lot there'd be types who'd get bang into collective action and set up dedicated workbenches for placard-making?
"We have had more than our share of outrageous male politicians," said Kim Yun-jeong, 22, who had a placard that said "Park Geun-hye, OUT!" at a recent demonstration in Seoul, the capital.
Star Wars' cinematic universe tale focused on young Han Solo has a name, and we found out thanks to director Ron Howard, who announced it using a placard in a video shared on Twitter.
Phoebe Poole, 18, who was holding a placard saying "never gonna give EU up" in reference to a song by 1980s popstar Rick Astley, was not old enough to vote in the 2016 referendum.
Isaac passed the pair without more than a quick glance, but stopped when he noticed the cardboard placard lashed with twine to the stop sign on the corner: Hey, Fuckos— Today is my birthday.
It may not have been part of the official mayoral entourage, but its dashboard was anointed with the holiest of government oils: a police placard giving it license to park where unblessed mortals cannot.
He returned to a frigid Washington late Wednesday after a bitter and disjointed "Merry Christmas" rally in Michigan where he learned of the impeachment vote from a placard held aloft by a campaign aide.
It also made a valiant attempt to decipher a political candidate's placard placed on the side of a house, correctly identifying his target as the House of Representatives, and boiling down his campaign promises succinctly.
"Persian paintings from the Safavid period (1502-1722) and earlier attest to the importance of the ancient ritual of holding court in an outdoor space — complete with portable luxury furnishings and wares," the placard reads.
A placard on the dashboard indicates that the SUV is registered with the Philadelphia Office of Fleet Management, which maintains city government's 6,316 vehicles, indicating that the vehicle is being used by a local agency.
At least one person was taken to hospital with injuries after police fired on the crowd of more than 2,000 placard-waving demonstrators walking toward government headquarters in the capital Mbabane, a Reuters witness said.
LAPD busted the rapper around 9 PM Monday when officers spotted his car illegally parked -- Nipsey doesn't have a disabled placard -- and when they ran the plates, discovered he had warrants for previous traffic violations.
In May, the Supreme Court considered whether to review a circuit court's decision that upheld the conviction of a Maryland man for carrying a placard in protest in the middle of the Supreme Court's plaza.
In the opening day symposium, Haacke recounted how he subversively did not provide MoMA with the placard question that visitors would weigh in on until just before the start of the reception opening the show.
At Incheon Airport near Seoul, travelers were greeted by a placard about the Madagascar Plague — turn yourself into the quarantine office was the gist — right before walking through a body-heat detector that flags fevers.
Each pair of mouths is paired with a descriptive placard, detailing a real-life incident of a linguistic misunderstanding that led to a legal battle, persecution, protest, or, in more than one case, a death.
Smartify info Met placard While wandering through Jesus and Mary Central, disappointed with Smartify, I pushed my way through some glass double doors, and was met with a towering display of horns from around the world.
Backed with an American flag, the 13-by-7 meter (43-by-23 feet) placard of a finger-pointing Trump was originally intended to adorn a U.S. city, said its creator, Chicago-based artist Mitch O'Connell.
All four women were subjected to targeted harassment by Hindu truthers, but even then, Bhaskar had it the worst — her original tweet with the placard was photoshopped ad infinitum, each time with a more offensive message.
In a spontaneous outpouring of love for the former Spurs, West Ham and Fulham striker, one fan has decided to create an "I Love Bobby Zamora" placard and – presumably – carry it with him wherever he goes.
Both "Roma" the movie and the neighborhood carried echoes of the city's past and evolution, said Carlos Solar, a shopkeeper, standing beside a placard in the photo exhibit about Yalitza Aparicio, the actress who plays Cleo.
During a recent pro-Leave march, a white-haired lady carried a placard which was widely and approvingly shared by evangelicals on social media: Only God's providence makes a nation prosperous, not its leagues and alliances.
For those unfamiliar the game, players take turns placing their head through a face-shaped placard and spinning a numbered wheel that determines how many times that they must turn the handle of the pie thrower.
The mood was calm but serious on a night when more than one placard and more than one chant referred to Trump as a "fascist," and "Theresa the Appeaser" was daubed on a host of signs.
On Tuesday, a police statement offered an account of events on Monday in which the authorities received a report of an unknown male standing in the square, holding a placard, with a crowd growing around him.
He resembles a sleeping Fat Albert, but the museum placard suggests that the work depicts Eric Garner, the black man who died in 2014 after being restrained with a chokehold by the New York City police.
A pro-democracy demonstrator holds a placard with a depiction of Pepe the Frog, calling for the public to wear face masks to protect from bad air pollution, at a protest in Hong Kong on Oct.
But on Tuesday, the city's Department of Investigation announced a new twist in parking placard abuse: Eight individuals were arrested and charged with forging placards as part of a scheme to have their parking tickets dismissed.
Macbeth's Three Witches stand round a burbling cauldron, with a placard describing the varying herbs that rendered those who ingested them "in flight," or dreamily stoned enough to soar on imaginative broomsticks: wolfsbane, henbane, mandrake, belladonna.
So Paul took matters into his own hands, first by reading his question to reporters outside the trial and then by saying it aloud on the Senate floor next to a giant placard emblazoned with the name.
Some activists held a placard reading "Thank you for making the journey so other women don&apost have to" — a reference to the way Irish women seeking abortions have had to leave the country to obtain them.
Javier places on his house next to a flag of Puerto Rico, a placard that read in spanish "Voy a ti Puerto Rico" (I come to you Puerto Rico), in Yabucoa, in the east of Puerto Rico.
His claims to be invading the Middle East to help liberate the Iraqi people and promote democracy were scorned, as European politicians and placard-wielding protestors alike asserted that he was bent on selfishly grabbing Arab oil.
Although it would be hours before the market for unique zabaglione servers was put to the test, early bidding was bracing for a bronze placard bearing the restaurant's logo of a tree in each of the seasons.
In a poky sex toy shop in Sanlitun shopping district in central Beijing, a placard with a QR code is strategically placed next to a pink, vein-knobbled dildo called the Super Emperor, and a clitoral pump.
From June 26 to July 14, theatergoers in the Berkshires will have the opportunity to be the first to see Mr. Beane's "The Closet," a play inspired by the French comedy film "Le Placard" by Francis Veber.
If you don't know who owns or manages the property, look up the building's address on ACRIS, the city's property-record portal, or walk past it and see if the managing agent's name is on a placard.
"My placard says, 'We've been marching for 100 years,' because after 100 years we still haven't achieved the political will to end sexual violence against women and girls or workplace sexual harassment in the U.K.," she said.
Inside he said he had photos of him and his wife, friends and a placard he received after the Toronto Transit Commission was named the 2017 transit system of the year by the American Public Transportation Association.
As Mr. Trump's motorcade drove from an air base to a church — passing hundreds of downed trees — it also passed a woman clutching a placard that said, "You are a bad hombre," according to a pool report.
One of the few signs that there had even been a shooting was not a protest banner or a placard but a makeshift memorial of handwritten letters and poems at Jordan's football locker at Mesquite High School.
" Attached was a gif from a 1998 episode of "The Simpsons" called "Simpson Tide," which shows a Russian ambassador at the United Nations laughing as the placard in front of him flips from "Russia" to "Soviet Union.
The first street action that we did was at the New York Pride parade, where 49 people dressed in white and veils, each holding a placard with the photo of one of the people who had died.
Among the protesters opposed to the governor, one group held a placard reading "Jailing Ahok = fair government" President Joko Widodo, seen as an ally to Purnama, has blamed "political actors" for fuelling the protests, but declined to elaborate.
"They had a large placard out front thanking whatever historic preservation trust fund for money that was donated to it," said Mr. Steketee, 41, who works in information technology but has an "armchair scholar" interest in the Constitution.
Swedish MEP Linnéa Engström sits behind a placard placed on her desk that reads "Me too" during a debate about combating sexual harassment and abuse in the EU at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, on Oct. 25.
The demonstration began when a lone MP ascended the parliamentary podium with a placard reading "free media" and was excluded from further debate or votes by the speaker, who is from the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party.
The past was not forgotten in this postwar age: Mimmo Rotella, whose canvases comprised multiple posters sliced in the technique known as décollage, found an old Mussolini placard beneath an advertisement for a swords-and-sandals epic film.
Given that it was Albany, of course, there were more than a few layers of back story, complete with barely buried feelings of party betrayal, memories of disastrous legislative sessions and the real possibility of parking placard impropriety.
With a squeak and a clank, the car (which had a placard warning passengers not to "shake or rock") swung away from the landing and began climbing alongside the face of the mountain, several stories above the ground.
"I will go to the elections when there's a choice," read one placard in Vladivostok, a reference to the fact that Navalny has been barred from running over what he says is a trumped up suspended prison sentence.
As is the case of University of California Santa Barbara professor Mireille Miller-Young, who assaulted a young woman holding a pro-life placard including graphic imagery in a "free speech" zone on campus and stole her sign.
" Revisiting my newly purchased painting, I noticed the screw heads around the perimeter of the thick frame and that the placard beneath it, rather than the usual "acrylic on canvas," read "gemstones, tektite, quartz, cash, oatwheat, wood, etc.
One placard said: "No Poisoned Pork for Thai People, Keep your Stimulants" - referring to the use of the muscle-building drug ractopamine which is not banned in the United States and is the reason Thailand rejects U.S. pork imports.
In a gesture straight out of a West Wing episode — in which a campaign slogan scrawled onto a cocktail napkin was framed and given as a Christmas present — Schultz had a Dignity of Work placard framed for her husband.
A hearing last week by a grand committee representing nine governments was brimming with anger, as politicians lashed out at an apologetic Facebook underling unlucky enough to be sitting next to an empty chair behind a Mark Zuckerberg placard.
Alongside the large placard showing Susanna's face at the protest in Chemnitz was another, bearing the picture of fifteen-year-old Mia Valentin, from Kandel, a town of ten thousand inhabitants in southwestern Germany, close to the French border.
In 1988, the African-American artist Glenn Ligon took as a subject a foundational civil rights emblem, the "I AM A MAN" strike placard, and did several things to it simultaneously: He replicated it, customized it, and critiqued it.
" The trade publication Campaign declared one of the ads, featuring a woman with a placard that read "nobody puts granny in the corner," to be a "lazy attempt to make the 'invisible' visible through the sexualization of the models.
But there, in the corner of the room, to the left of the rocket and behind what seems to be an informational placard, is something curious: a figure that closely resembles Google's stocky Android mascot, unofficially known as the Bugdroid.
The demonstration began when a lone opposition MP ascended the parliamentary podium with a placard reading "free media" and was excluded from further debate or votes by speaker Marek Kuchcinski, who is from the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party.
Crowds watching giant television screens across Tokyo roared and raised their phones to take photos as a somber Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga held up a white placard with the new name - Reiwa - written in two characters in black ink.
"Continue Mr President," read a placard held by one man, flipping the demand for "the fall of the regime" — the rallying cry of the Arab Spring uprisings that shook entrenched leaders from Tunisia to Yemen in a single fateful year.
"Thank you, Mr. Maassen, for the truth," read one placard, during a far-right march in the eastern city of Koethen last weekend, while far-right bloggers like Oliver Flesch, called him "one of the rare responsible voices up there."
The article reported that a placard for Princess Diana Playground purposely provides risks "'so that your child can develop an appreciation of risk in a controlled play environment rather than taking similar risks in an uncontrolled and unregulated wider world'".
Mr. Parker's office did not return requests for comment on Tuesday's Twitter statements or his use of the Senate parking placard, and it was unclear if the incident would derail his political career, or simply add to its pockmarked legacy.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... a cop in L.A. came across a woman this weekend whom he says was parked in a handicap spot without a proper placard, and when he approached her over the violation ... we're told things turned sickly.
So, while I love the placard that a kid held up during one of the March for Our Lives anti-gun protests this year — "You can't fix stupid but you can vote it out" — midterms are largely ignored by the young.
Mr. DeSantis, who paid homage to the president in a campaign ad showing him teaching his daughter to read by sounding out "Make America Great Again" from a Trump placard, insisted that he was being purposely taken out of context.
"I do not understand how holding a placard to protest against gender-based violence would be interpreted as insulting the modesty of a woman," Mateyo said in a statement to the High Court in Lilongwe, Blantyre-based newspaper The Nation reported.
A day after his volatile meeting at the White House with Pelosi and congressional leaders, Trump derided the Speaker as "crazy Nancy" and "nuts," playing to an audience of 20,85003 placard-waving supporters with a spiraling motion next to his forehead.
After the assault, the soldiers tied him up to the front of a jeep, strapped on a handwritten placard and paraded him through several villages for hours as a live trophy — a "human shield" at the front of an armed posse.
Linnéa Engström, a Swedish member of the European Parliament, sits behind a placard at her desk that reads "#MeToo" during a debate about combating sexual harassment and abuse in the European Union at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, Oct.
"The elephant in the room is whether they can reduce placard abuse to everyone's satisfaction without a meaningful reduction in the sheer number of placards," said Danny Pearlstein, a spokesman for the Riders Alliance, a grass-roots group of transit riders.
He coughed his way through the first part of the news conference at times, and misread a placard held up by a journalist which he incorrectly thought said "Bye Bye Putin," an error he quipped was due to age affecting his eyesight.
Although British prime minister Theresa May recently announced £20 million of funding for women's refuges—described by one placard today as "a plaster over a haemorrhage"—the group say this isn't enough, and that it won't do anything to help the most vulnerable.
As he took the seat behind the Sudan placard at the United Nations Human Rights Council the next morning, he couldn't dislodge the voice of one of his law school professors: You should rehearse a speech 29 times before you present it.
Sinosphere HONG KONG — Eyes flashing, lips curled in operatic scorn, a middle-aged woman holding a placard reading "Evil Cult Falun Gong!" ordered me off the sidewalk outside Hong Kong's convention center, where organ transplant specialists from around the world were gathered.
But instead of her gesturing to the placard featured on the new embassy, the Daily News photoshopped in a photo of a wounded Palestinian on the Gaza border — so now Ivanka was gesturing at Palestinian suffering, a smile spread broadly across her face.
He scanned an informational placard, which said that the rock was basalt, formed by cooling lava more than three billion years ago, and that it had been retrieved on August 1, 1971, by the Apollo 15 astronauts James Irwin and David Scott.
The martyrs' street signs are a start; the authorities say they plan to have a placard for each of the estimated 1,300 to 1,400 Kurdish fighters who lost their lives here, said Arif Bali, a co-president of the Martyrs Institute of Kobani.
The teen, clad in pajamas and with her mother at her side, said she still finds it remarkable how a modest action - one person on strike holding a placard - has led to one of the most engaging movements to stop climate change.
Bellevue College told the Seattle Times, who first reported the story, that it was Gayle Colston Barge, vice president of institutional advancement, who removed a line referencing anti-Japanese agitation by members of the local community from a placard describing the mural.
"One may think of a plant as a brush stroke, as a single stitch of embroidery; but one must never forget that it is a living thing," reads a small, white-and-green placard sheltered beneath the fronds of an Everglades palm.
The shark quickly swims back to the obnoxious "quant" specialist who's been building a foolproof trade algorithm in secret, then to a meeting with an underling for Russian billionaire Grigor Andolov, with a placard for "Taylor Mason Capital" displayed prominently in the background.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Islamic State militant, his AK-47 cradled between his legs, crouched next to the driver in the front of the bus, near a placard in the windshield that read B-9, which stood for bus No. 9 out of 17.
Stickers. For generations of future diplomats and cabinet officials educated at Harvard's renowned John F. Kennedy School of Government, orientation day has come with a name placard that the students carry from class to class, so their professors can easily call on them.
At the placard that says, "The Hawaiian Kingdom was overthrown in 1893," he explains that this one sentence has been controversial with the United States government because it acknowledges the government-backed overthrow of Queen Lili'uokolani, which unsettles American claims to Hawaii.
Cover: An Iraqi woman holds a placard during the funeral of Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani, Iraqi paramilitary chief Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis and eight others in Baghdad's district of al-Jadriya, in Baghdad's high-security Green Zone, on January 4, 2020.
As an accompanying placard states, its richly-textured blues and greens reference reference her time in the Essex countryside; perhaps it also, more subtly, alludes to the influence of the Caribbean on the lives of the region's colonizers — the two forever intertwined.
The neighborhood, which is home to city agency offices and courthouses, has been inundated with placard-carrying drivers who double park on streets and block traffic, leave cars on sidewalks and take up metered spots meant for visitors and shoppers, she said.
Because the de Young's curators worked with Google to turn some of the informational placards that hang next to paintings into virtual launchpads, any placard that includes an icon for Google Lens—the name of the company's visual search software—is now a cue.
The placard he was accused of removing was in a staff-only corridor at the Yanggakdo hotel in Pyongyang, where he had been staying (North Korea released grainy footage of what it said was Mr Warmbier removing it and placing it on the floor).
Large parts of British Islam are another, where antipathy to Jews becomes especially prominent when nerves jangle in the Middle East (for example during the Gaza crisis of 2014, when a placard reading "Hitler would be proud" loomed above a peace march in London).
A protester shows a placard to stranded travelers during a demonstration at the Airport in Hong Kong earlier this weekPhoto: APRupert Hogg, the CEO of Cathay Pacific Airways, has resigned following conflict between the Hong Kong-based airline and the Chinese government in Beijing.
Thunberg said she had also applied to trademark "Skolstrejk for klimatet", school strike for the climate in Swedish - the wording on the placard she has held since she started her one-person protest outside the Swedish parliament in 2018, for whih she missed school.
A Turkish protester holds up a placard with pictures of Turkey's then–prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the US-based Turkish cleric Fethullah Gülen, reading, "We will cast them down," during a demonstration against corruption in the Kadikoy district of Istanbul on Dec.
A video that the militants released in 2014 of the sad-looking girls from Chibok, dressed in dark hijabs and sitting on the ground at a militants' hide-out, caught the attention of celebrities and Michelle Obama, who was photographed holding a #BringBackOurGirls placard.
Given Grullon's activist and community organizing work, it didn't seem out of step for her to be testifying before the UN Refugee Agency (UNCHR) but my double take was inspired by the placard in front of her mic which identified her as UNCHR representative Jaklin Caal Maquin.
Scripters Chris Terrio and David S. Goyer provide kernels of philosophical and theological quandaries throughout, while their nods toward contemporary political debates are more complex than the scattered visual gags (such as an anti-Superman protester waving an "Aliens Are Un-American" placard) might seem to imply.
NEW DELHI, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has kicked up a social media storm in India after a picture of him with a placard saying "smash Brahminical patriarchy", referring to the highest Hindu caste, went viral in one of the company's fastest-growing markets.
That "cover-up" quip is what caught Mr. Trump's attention — providing him with a proximal justification for scrapping the infrastructure meeting, though the preprinted placard hanging on a podium in the Rose Garden declaring "No Collusion, No Obstruction" gave away the forethought that preceded the presidential eruption.
Ushered to a dais that featured his name on a placard, Ntilikina, a teenage point guard from France, sat before a sea of reporters and took part in a perfunctory pre-draft tradition: saying incredibly kind things about every team that might select him in the draft.
Washington (CNN)Lawmakers on the House panel tasked with the Commerce Department's 2020 funding faced an empty chair on Wednesday, neatly set up with a name placard and a water bottle, where Secretary Wilbur Ross would have been seated if he hadn't rejected invitations to testify.
More recently, Mayor Bill de Blasio in May called the misuse of parking placards "an insult to the people of New York City" and announced the formation of a new Placard Fraud Enforcement Unit in the Police Department and the hiring of 100 more traffic enforcement agents.
WASHINGTON — Senator Bernie Sanders stepped to the lectern on Wednesday, red-faced and rumpled as ever, with a placard screaming "Medicare for All," and likened his quest for a government-run universal health plan to earlier movements for women's rights, civil rights, workers' rights and gay rights.
It's why, when someone like PewDiePie—hero to millions—hires two Indian men via Fiverr to dance around and wave a placard reading '"DEATH TO ALL JEWS" and then posts the video on his channel, the reaction of the mainstream news and Pewd's army of fans is considerably different.
They may have still been learning the ropes, given that the fight didn't even last long enough for a "ring girl"—a young woman in a bikini and high heels, holding a placard announcing the round number—to make it into the ring for a few catcalls and whistles.
Given that there are only about 3173,000 on-street parking spots at schools reserved for employees with placards, traffic experts fear that holders of the new placards who do not find a spot will park illegally instead, relying on the placard to protect them from getting a ticket.
Like I just really, like I was... And on my desk at work I have like this little thing, this placard of my desk that says "What would Beyoncé do" and the thing is, I'm not the kind of person who's like dropping a bunch of money on Beyoncé tickets. Okay?
Katie Couric also reflected on the gesture at the game: "Wrigley Field was full of more than 40,000 wildly enthusiastic fans, but you could hear a pin drop during the Stand Up To Cancer placard moment at the World Series," said the SU2C Co-Founder and Yahoo Global News Anchor.
"Israel is using Eurovision to distract attention from the crime of the Nakba," one demonstrator's placard read, using the Arabic term for the "Catastrophe" when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were displaced in violence that led to war between the new Jewish state and its Arab neighbours in 1948.
The contemporary monument will depict Fawcett at the age of 50 holding a placard reading "courage calls to courage everywhere" - a quote from a speech she gave following the death of fellow suffragette, Emily Davison, who died after running out in front of the king's horse at the 1913 Epsom Derby.
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At Village Oaks, an apartment complex in Bladenboro, several residents said they had seen a truck at the complex with a Harris campaign placard at the same time that groups of three or four women would appear to collect ballots or encourage people to request absentee ballots during election season.
READ: Australians are furious at their prime minister for taking a vacation while the country burns At the protest in central Melbourne, "Fuck ScoMo" T-shirts were on sale, while in Sydney, a placard showed the PM on a Hawaiian beach with a cocktail, while fires raged in the background.
Theranos and Goldman Sachs and Martin Shkreli and Purdue Pharma and the Fyre Festival and the Catholic Church and billionaire Jeffrey Epstein and parking placard abuse and police violence and all the various Trump administration scandals aren't bad apples: They're part of a pattern, one that the American public is hyperaware of.
It was when I reached the placard at the warren-like installation's dead end, and read the following passage: The permanent relocation of both Art Basel's Miami Beach edition and the general population of Miami Beach following the devastating flooding of Hurricane Hillary in 2023 served to wind down the Contemporary period.
As it happens, Mr. Howald had a run-in with Senator Golden in December when, Mr. Howald said, he was biking to a community board meeting, and a car pulled into the bike lane, and someone inside waved a placard at him to get him to move out of the car's way.
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When the authorities showed up on the same day to arrest Mr. Reichberg, they caught his brother trying to make off with what they called potential evidence: several smartphones, a flip phone, eight compact discs, six thumb drives and a windshield placard saying that Mr. Reichberg's wife was a friend of Mr. Banks.
Vignettes with these materials are interspersed with reflective moments of interaction, from a scene at your home where you can examine newspaper clippings on a kitchen table, to a street scene where a line of sanitation workers — each wearing an I AM A MAN placard — are ominously monitored by the National Guard's armored vehicles.
And so, following on from the 2016 release of "Street Politician" and into this album's "Stop Killing The Mandem"—not just a song but a message Novelist scrawled onto a placard, held aloft at a 2016 #BlackLivesMatter protest—our talk turns to politics, back to the statements made at the beginning of this piece.
The alternative and politically radical aspects of Glasto appeared, on the basis of my brief immersion, to have been reduced to the aforementioned piss gang, antediluvian hippy nomenclature––Avalon, et al––and an enormous placard made up of a tapestry of right-on sentiments that the festival-goers slushed right past in their wellies.
The museum's collection includes dozens of items gathered during the protests — a rake used in the cleanup, a placard that demanded "Justice for Freddie Gray" — some obtained on the spot, others days later after curators had combed social media, television and newspapers to find people who were there and ask what they might donate.
However, I trust they won't discount the buying power of patrons like me: If I walked into a venue and was greeted by a placard that gave away a tenth or third or half of what I was about to see, I would be far less likely to attend an event at that venue again.
Now we were left to explain to the men's family why they were gone, why their house had been cycloned, and why a placard of Mecca had been torn from a wall, and receive the hard stares from those men's children as we stood over a dead pet dog that had been shot during the raid.
A placard suggesting that "The night is for fucking, not for working" at a demonstration in Paris Measures in the law seek to combat sexism in the workplace, introduce a monthly allowance for young people looking for job, and the enshrining of "the right to disconnect" — a clause protecting workers from the spillover of work into their private lives.
But Stewart didn't run on a promise — in the words of a DSA placard at a demonstration in New York — to "abolish profit, abolish prisons, abolish cash bail, abolish borders"; he ran on a platform of "Putting Neighbors First" and has recently introduced "housing for all" legislation to expand renters' rights and options for home buyers.
In addition to the shouts, protesters waved placards and used a projector to illuminate their demands against Lam's face and the wall behind her, according to the AP. Lam initially left and returned 20 minutes later to attempt to deliver the speech, but was interrupted yet again by a lawmaker who climbed onto a desk brandishing a placard.
Instead Mr. Jeffries, a top lieutenant of Speaker Nancy Pelosi's, stood uncomfortably in front of a specially printed "For the People" placard, sideswiped by a single anti-Israel comment from a freshman representative from Minnesota, Ilhan Omar — and peppered by reporters' questions about how Ms. Pelosi planned to punish the newcomer without provoking a civil war.
Days after the post was published, the sculpture's placard was vandalized with graffiti reading, "11 Trous du c …," which can translate to "11 Holes of the butt …" Bishara also visited the Yayoi Kusama exhibition opening at David Zwirner in Manhattan, to ask fans why they'd waited hours for a 30-second glimpse at one of her world-famous infinity rooms.
It's Christmas time soon but we don't have the mood to celebrate anymore, so I bring this placard to express that the wish of Hong Kongers is no longer about material possessions but about universal suffrage, a common wish that we all have been fighting for," he said, holding up a poster that says "My 2020 wish is universal suffrage.
Other cities eschewed these policies in favor of mandatory isolation and quarantine procedures: "Typically, individuals diagnosed with influenza were isolated in hospitals or makeshift facilities, while those suspected to have contact with an ill person (but who were not yet ill themselves) were quarantined in their homes with an official placard declaring that location to be under quarantine," the JAMA authors write, detailing New York City's approach.
But the president's trip to the Rose Garden appeared to be planned, with many pointing to the printed placard — which read "No Collusion No Obstruction" with statistics attacking special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election — on Trump's podium minutes after the walkout.
And so, it's not at all surprising to see her holding a placard about a Google virus-testing service that doesn't actually exist, clasping her wrists with a church-choir grip while the President claims that more people will die from an economic slowdown than from a viral epidemic, or stepping away from the lectern when Fauci, standing behind her in a press briefing, rattles his pages because he has information he wants to interject.
Perhaps the strangest—a framed placard hanging by the master bedroom, with lettering delicately scrawled in gold—reads: Other strange Trump memorabilia adorn the walls and hallways, including a Warhol-style piece of pop art depicting the president's face in six different hues and a life-sized cardboard cutout of the man himself, staring at you from the corner of a room—"a great companion for watching Fox News late into the night," according to the listing.
While there were many moments during the president's first official trip abroad that were disconcerting to First Amendment advocates — including the failure to hold open press conferences — perhaps none was more chilling than the comments made by Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross as he took note of the lack of protesters during the visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: "Not one guy with a bad placard," he said, approvingly, seemingly interpreting this as a sign of President Donald Trump's popularity.
Nearby sits an old car chassis, painted pink, the grass from what used to be someone's yard growing around and through it; attached to a tree hangs a piece of wood painted like a clock, while a coil of dirty stuffed animals snakes up the trunk of another; the sidewalks and the street are painted with fading, multicolored polka dots, leading the eye to another lot across the way, with more clocks attached to trees and telephone poles and, near the back, the wooden frame of a house that has been built out into a makeshift chapel, affixed with a pink cross and covered in street signs, vinyl records and a placard that announces: I AM THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD.

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