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  1. drunk
"plastered" Synonyms
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Its walls were plastered with tobacco posters and price specials.
Just about every building has been plastered with recycling instructions.
Plastered on Phillip's is the dazed smile of sexual satisfaction.
He would get absolutely plastered five nights out of seven.
New York City's subway walls are plastered with massive cactuses.
Porgs were plastered all over the marketing and the merchandising.
Mud and branches are plastered to the sides of buildings.
The local mall plastered "Merry Christmas" on its digital signs.
It has the words "Grandfather Express" plastered across the side.
What is plastered and painted tells you the city's mood.
For good measure, he also plastered POTUS all over his tights.
The words "Try to impeach this" were plastered across the middle.
John Conyers, also have not seen their bodies plastered across websites.
One day, I'd find sweatpants with "Chicago" plastered on the butt.
Crews scoop up pepperoni pies plastered on I-30 #ARNews pic.twitter.
Everything plastered around the news media at the moment is negative.
Her likeness is plastered on the doors to the arena entrance.
The sticker plastered next to your keyboard won't let you forget.
Initially, I found myself sedated, plastered to the couch, half asleep.
Do you wear your own logo-plastered clothes much these days?
Charlie professes his devotion with a plastered smile and dead eyes.
The bar is plastered with hundreds of different Russian liquor labels.
There is no corporate branding plastered along the new Market Street.
Beyoncé's face was plastered all over Adidas' website during the afternoon.
Tulsi Gabbard's "Aloha"-plastered merch reminds supporters she's from Hawaii. Sen.
Soon your screen may become plastered with bubbles of all sizes.
As of Wednesday, Biden's face remains plastered on the campaign's website.
We had this entire wall plastered in sci-fi book covers.
You are plastered across stadium posters and banners waving in the wind.
It has plastered posters calling for a "no" vote across the country.
The suspect lived in a white van plastered with pro-Trump posters.
One featured an oven with the phrase Jewish stroller plastered on top.
The temple's periphery is plastered with posters depicting scenes from the soap.
Upstairs from the satellite lab, a door is plastered with cutout planets.
You've probably seen some magnificent photographs with "Shot on iPhone" plastered underneath.
She feels like she has a Scarlet Letter plastered on her forehead.
South Korean papers plastered the news across their front pages on Friday.
UN bases are plastered with posters warning against molesting children and smuggling.
His picture is plastered on the sides of minibuses across Hong Kong.
The "adults only" warning plastered over the show's press releases is intriguing.
One day, he passed a small storefront plastered with brightly lit posters.
Most of their faces are plastered with a frightened or upset expression.
They're not in suits or wearing fake grins plastered to their faces.
They're not in suits or wearing fake grins plastered to their faces.
So, with the G in place, 47D's "Plastered" could now be GONE.
Richard David's face is plastered around the Richmond Hill neighborhood of Queens.
Their pin-ups were plastered all over girls' and boys' bedroom walls.
Temmler hired public relations experts who plastered posters on streetcars and buses.
There's also that skin-crawling Manson tattoo plastered on some weirdo's arm.
Seidel's elegy has some of the plastered sweetness of a woozy toast.
For decades, they were plastered across the front pages of the tabloids.
His face is plastered across billboards, TV commercials, and inflight magazine ads.
Look at the vast Milky Way plastered across the sky and the constellations.
Dodgy statistics were shoved through letterboxes and plastered on the sides of buses.
Because the country club is absolutely plastered with the blue and gold wallpaper.
Once they found her, users plastered her information all over Spanish social media.
He was plastered on the covers of magazines ranging from Time to People.
At that time, the islands were plastered with posters featuring the boy's face.
Some have fresh faces, their wooden fronts plastered over white, blue, and brown.
Financially-focused daily Handelsblatt, had plastered its website with news about Deutsche Bank.
My hair stays out of my eyes, but isn't plastered to my forehead.
Jack passes on the necklace right after his son gets his leg plastered.
His name is his brand and it's plastered on buildings around the world.
It's currently plastered on any site that reverted to the original WordPress theme.
Two weeks later, the entire Spring Street subway station is plastered with posters.
He grew up around fading communist slogans plastered across billboards throughout the capital.
You can bet the photos taken here will be plastered across campaign ads!
A poster plastered on a lamppost called for an "Investigation on police brutality".
The word "Bambino" is also plastered on the ground in large white letters.
The walls are plastered with posters, photos and prized possessions of the owner.
Large signs with the deals were plastered on almost every shelf and display.
"She used to have smiley faces plastered all over her apartment," he says.
It plastered Austin with billboards, radio ads, flyers and leaflets, and television ads.
When the "Still Missing" posters in SoHo are plastered over, she is furious.
Cleveland supporters plastered posters of the cartoon on walls all over the state.
After all, his name was plastered all over world class hotels and resorts.
In some Indian cities, Chandrayaan-23 posters have been plastered on giant billboards.
Posters with his image, and a black backdrop, were plastered across the capital.
In some Indian cities, Chandrayaan-2 posters have been plastered on giant billboards.
His wall was plastered with photos of babies, she remembers, which struck her.
The center has plastered the campus with posters and chalk messages on the ground.
Just because it's not plastered everywhere doesn't mean I didn't have my rock bottom.
Michelangelo would have plastered him all over the Sistine Chapel if he'd seen him.
The entire auditorium is plastered in plywood, with stadium seating arranged in the round.
Relatives also plastered photos of victims at a temporary medical camp near the temple.
It seems inevitable that soon all performing will be done either plastered or stoned.
Mr. Booker's "rise together" was plastered across signs and an array of campaign swag.
It's not clear who first plastered Bowie and Iggy Pop's faces on Halsman's photo.
This has been plastered on buses, state-run grocery stores and ice-cream parlours.
It tore through itself, a grin plastered on its face the whole way through.
You can see them at every NFL game, in countless commercials, and plastered billboards.
We've seen this myth plastered across celebrity moms' social media feeds and in headlines.
Peter Mucek, the decorative painter, plastered the walls to emulate a golden Venetian glow.
These images are plastered all over tattoo shops and, more modernly, on Instagram accounts.
The state-owned Rodong Sinmun newspaper plastered the images across its front page Tuesday.
"For Sale" signs are plastered on concrete-block houses and sun-bleached bungalows alike.
It was plastered with a juicy close-up of a steak on a grill.
They smell of mildew and decay now—the shop windows plastered with newspaper sheets.
If Mia's face can end up plastered on a billboard, then so might ours.
They do make cool-ass adverts that are plastered all over airport terminals, though.
With his supermarket advertising deals and Union Jack-plastered restaurants, he is unquestionably mainstream.
The brothers posted their art on social media and plastered the image around Beirut.
Via Facebook, the students received pictures of themselves with swastikas plastered on their faces.
Posters with slogans like "Long Live Red Terrorism!" were plastered all over the country.
Every bumper, shirt and sign to be seen was plastered with pro-Trump messages.
"It's a chance to try different things without getting totally plastered," Mr. Levai said.
That seems a bit odd, considering the word "murderer" is plastered on the figure.
Election content and ideological appeals to voters are also often plastered across front pages.
The unemployment rate is very low; store windows are plastered with help wanted signs.
In some Indian cities, posters for Chandrayaan-2 have been plastered on giant billboards.
The entire Crimson homepage was plastered with goofy interactions of misspellings of Zuckerberg's name.
Roche had plastered an entire wall of the lobby with newspaper cuttings about himself.
The President had to accept the defiance with a grin plastered across his face.
There's something bizarre about seeing Obama's name plastered on regular old service-station signs.
In the capital, Wellington, lampposts near the city's largest mosque were plastered with signs.
Posters of the Capitol Building, photoshopped to look like the Kremlin, plastered the walls.
GigaCrete also makes a non-flammable, proprietary coatings that are plastered on the walls.
Boozing (24%)Because every subculture enjoys getting plastered while listening to their favorite music.
The capitol building in Monrovia, which is being enlarged, is plastered with China Aid signs.
Fox News plastered her face on segments warning about the dangers of a "radical" agenda.
Posters were printed and plastered throughout the city of Paris, with Lumière cinemas opening internationally.
The AT's signature white blaze, plastered on trees and rocks, guides hikers along the route.
Along her journey, she'll run in shoes plastered with pictures of children battling brain cancer.
If a social media star's wedding isn't plastered all over Instagram, did it even happen?
Ads for metal-recycling services are plastered on construction walls in the high-tech zone.
Their base is rudimentary: a room plastered with maps, graphs and lists of telephone numbers.
Those posters of Albert Einstein you see in college dorms were plastered on the walls.
The character of Beard, that's him, plastered all over the art for the second game.
Sanders's name and likeness are all over town — plastered on bumper stickers, storefront windows, barnyards.
You know the one — white, wet, and plastered with the words "I [heart] Taylor Swift"?
Way-too-big team logos plastered on whichever side of a shirt is facing us.
Adele shared a picture on Instagram of the art plastered on a wall in London.
Even as their eyes betrayed their nerves, the girls kept grins plastered across their faces.
Advertisements with details of 20-somethings looking for a mate are plastered over upturned umbrellas.
I like how the prints aren't loud with logos or trademarks plastered all over them.
A swollen red gash made of silicone and latex was plastered across his right cheek.
He woke up on Thursday morning to see his name plastered all over the news.
Their faces are plastered all over the Internet, people calling them shills, bobbleheads, and puppets.
So, Sisi stands by the door, waving, with a huge grin plastered to her face.
This moody Soviet-esque bar is an ideal spot to get plastered with proper gusto.
Almost daily I see doors with vertical pull handles and "PUSH" plastered next to them.
There was no mention that Mr. Schwarzman's name would be plastered all over the school.
London has been plastered with advertisements for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during his visit.
" His wife, Ms. Pang, added: "They clearly don't necessarily want their story plastered everywhere either.
The new set came with its statue of baby Jesus firmly plastered to the manger.
Dalinggou is plastered with slogans calling for the village to win the war on poverty.
Police barricades and roadside trees were plastered with banners and slogans calling for her release.
"It's our turn to help him" said posters plastered around Tacloban during his presidential bid.
By the end of the public hearings, his face was plastered all over national television.
When Lady Gaga plastered those posters in front of the nightclubs, that was a choice.
These race-hate instigators should be plastered all over TV just like Dylan Roof was.
The next time Tapper saw Lewinsky's face, it was plastered all over every television set.
The tongues of the sneakers are also plastered with Super Mario and Duck Hunt labels.
There's nothing like a bag plastered with Deadpool designs to show off your mutant pride.
Here, a chunky Cartier High Jewelry necklace and a magenta Erdem dress plastered with florals.
Stickers bearing his face are plastered on many vehicles in Addis Ababa and other cities.
There are fliers plastered on the walls and a daily schedule of the center's events.
And for me, the kids became this new layer of history plastered on the walls.
The walls were plastered with posters of Italian film stars, old news clippings, and other memorabilia.
It shows a young Eilish in her bedroom with Bieber posters plastered all over the walls.
Yes, most of this is plastered with Baby Yoda's face, but that's not a bad thing.
He has been plastered across lava lamps, weed grinders, mouse pads, socks and actual fake dreads.
The clip ends with the words "Without you, the story stops here," plastered across the screen.
If Melania Trump got half million for speaking fees in Russia it would be plastered everywhere.
The grim image was plastered on roadside billboards, posters and is featured in the movie's trailer.
You're not going to see '30 percent less calories!' plastered on the front of the bottle.
And while his face will be plastered over TVs everywhere when Better Late premieres on Jan.
It has been printed on T-shirts, repurposed by artists, even plastered onto cell phone cases.
You gotta see the place -- it's strewn with Halloween decor and Hillary's face plastered all over.
Everything from Band-Aids, to bottled water, to training pants are plastered with their smiling faces.
I was on billboards plastered in airports and inside buses and metro stops all over Australia.
"We plastered the media with calls for help and got hundreds of tips," the sheriff said.
Folks who've plastered pictures of your pooch everywhere, now you can get one on your butt.
Images of the tycoon glower from walls plastered with covers of Playboy, GQ, Newsweek and more.
"She is a young Saudi woman whose face has been plastered around the world," Pearson said.
Her poems are plastered all over Pinterest and Instagram, often in the form of inspirational memes.
A showstopper is the upstairs bathroom, whose walls are plastered with original patterned turquoise green tile.
Images of the businessman in an orange prison uniform have been plastered across Chinese social media.
Her face remains the same, but her hair is plastered down and her shoulders are bulky.
Recently, when Yang traveled to China, he still saw Yao plastered on billboards and advertisements everywhere.
Trayce holds the screen steady for the little boy, a big grin plastered on his face.
He hits the ring in spandex briefs and tees plastered with images of Hillary Clinton's face.
Between 1979 and 1980, he plastered these images around Santiago, and they were subsequently taken down.
Three days later, we had at least 1,000 posters plastered all over New York City alone.
Each came plastered with black-and-white archival photos of sharply dressed musicians, deliberating and composing.
On Wednesday, Mr. Ferry was no longer answering calls to the number plastered on the billboard.
Others plastered the comments section of her Instagram posts with an unending torrent of fish emoji.
He attacked Soros during campaign rallies, and his government plastered the country with anti-Soros billboards.
After one arrest, Amy found the word "drunk" plastered across the front of her school locker.
The subways are plastered with photos of sleeping people who are much more comfortable than you.
If we plastered the whole service and everyone got Bright, what would happen to that documentary?
Campaign signs are plastered on the glass doors, and little wooden Uncle Sams decorate the entry.
His face and manifesto have been plastered and dissected by nearly every outlet you can imagine.
Justin Bieber's latest ink runs afoul afowl ... he's got a giant bird plastered on his neck.
Among the dust-covered bottles of wine, I notice some bricks that have been plastered over.
Drag Racer Mr. Zeinali has plastered more corporate logos on his body than a Nascar racecar.
Our family wagon was plastered with stickers from their and my sibling's Ivy League alma maters.
Afghan cricket stars like Rashid Khan are now mega-celebrities whose faces are plastered across billboards.
One month later I found my face plastered on newspaper ads, flyers, and, yes, even billboards.
One of the newest firms, Hers, has plastered subway cars in New York City with glossy ads.
The walls are plastered with framed Chivas memorabilia and sepia photos of local bullfighters and boxing heroes.
There were fliers plastered all over the building in which he indeed looked like a Vegas magician.
Visitors were met by walls plastered with seductive photographs and tables heaped with provocative books and zines.
Mike "Wags" Wagner (David Costabile) spends most of Billions plastered with a devilish grin on his face.
And his main prop is a large American flag with the US President's face plastered on it.
It's a public pro-Apple/anti-piracy ad plastered across one entire side of a Vegas hotel.
Her face is plastered on several billboards, on the front pages of newspapers, and on car stickers.
And then there's the infamous and false £350 million claim plastered all over the Boris campaign bus.
That is, if you consider Swarovski crystal-covered manicures plastered with pictures of Cardi's boyfriend, Offset, chill.
At Aokigahara, Japanese officials have plastered signs all over the forest begging suicidal visitors to seek help.
A white van reportedly belonging to Sayoc was plastered with Trump's presidential seal and right-ring propaganda.
By the time his name was cleared, Hughes's face had been plastered across Twitter and television networks.
So, she took action, rented out some billboards, and plastered her message in a very public setting.
Instead, officials plastered over the "COLORED" and "WHITE" inscriptions, which reappeared once rain washed away the plaster.
Both faced criticism at home when pictures of their strolls in Geneva were plastered across social media.
It's a "friendly community," with town parades and decorations get plastered across its facades during the holidays.
How about just a hideously ugly Houston Astros logo plastered from your shoulder blade to your abdomen?
In some currencies, her face is plastered on every single bill, from the $5 to the $100.
Much of his work has been plastered on French landmarks such as the French National Library tower.
Whipped cream is piled above, and the entire creation (including the glass) is plastered with rainbow sprinkles.
There's no other job that I know of like that, where it's totally fine to be plastered.
Some children arrive attached to IV poles or plastered with menthol patches as a stopgap fever remedy.
Black-and-cream booths still line the walls, which are plastered with photographs and paintings of nudes.
Below a motorcycle that hangs from the ceiling, the walls are plastered with photographs of WWII servicemen.
Follow the hipsters toward the graffiti-plastered walls of the factory's inner courtyard and take your pick.
I wasn't a fan of bakery cakes, expertly plastered with supersweet butter-free frostings in pastel colors.
At the moment, David Gordon's life is plastered all over the walls of the Vincent Astor Gallery.
The fact remains that a long-dead, decaying young witch is still plastered against my neighbors' house.
Soleimani's face was everywhere -- on framed photos held by mourners, on banners, and plastered across building facades.
With a healthy stream of revenue, he rented a billboard and plastered the company's logo on it.
His white Dodge van was plastered with pro-Trump messages and stickers showing prominent liberals in crosshairs.
Then she plastered them right in front of the bars and clubs where she wanted to perform.
I looked as if a gerbil's casket had been plastered onto the upper half of my face.
This can be especially true on TikTok, where your username is plastered on every video you make.
Now, I thought the plant-plastered facades were a nice touch of color amid all the stone.
One morning, he went into work and saw the picture of his daughter plastered to his locker.
The temporary installation is currently plastered in the Franklin Avenue (Brooklyn) and Franklin Street (Manhattan) subway stations.
The name was plastered all over Eniko's social media, with friends showing off "Kenzo prizes" they'd won.
Walls were plastered from top to bottom with posters and cartoon strips detailing Dr. NakaMats's life and achievements.
Many reusable coffee mugs have leakage, annoying lids, or tacky quotes plastered on them—not the Keep Cup.
In fact, despite what people may think, she doesn't exactly keep her home plastered with her own editorials.
"5G is here" was the straightforward claim plastered all over Qualcomm's booth at this year's Mobile World Congress.
But, after just a few seconds, she pops back up, grin plastered on her face, ready for more.
During the previous European election campaign, in 2014, the chancellor's face was plastered all over the CDU's posters.
I was trapped in the man's memories, and all with an idiot grin plastered on my idiot face.
I shook the hands of the various board members, carefully keeping a fake smile plastered on my face.
They plastered on fake smiles, ummed and ahhed, paused and trailed off more often than the control group.
The Three Stags, a gastropub in London, has proudly plastered photos of several Republican figures over its toilets.
It could be that you're just a bit tipsy on the ground but completely plastered in the air.
These rules are plastered everywhere on the company's campus in Verona, Wisconsin, including in every bathroom and breakroom.
Meantime, activists organized search parties, plastered missing-person fliers around the city's West Side and gathered anonymous tips.
The singer sported a simple white tee Tuesday with "Bring it on Home" plastered on the front. #NoDaysOff
That's totally OK because the inauguration is one of those things that will be plastered all over television.
It is the advertisements plastered on the subway and the pop-up ads that appear in your browser.
As our outlets of escapism find themselves plastered with closure notices, Britain gets more boring by the day.
The word "technology" was plastered all over its marketing documents, appearing 122 times in its 200-page prospectus.
The company wallpapered the Vegas monorail and plastered the words "Hey Google" on every rentable screen in town.
"This is a conspiracy that's gonna be plastered on every news site before you know it," TheLocalGamer wrote.
Sayoc lived out of a van plastered with stickers and photographs that applauded Trump and lambasted his critics.
It's Valentine's Day, and that means one thing: the whole world has been plastered with love hearts. Literally.
Disney also set up kiosks, plastered buses, and put up billboards promoting Disney Plus in its theme parks.
"How long will it last for?" he asks nervously, as "DEEP THROATER" is plastered across his left bicep.
A few days later, his face was plastered on news websites and cable news outlets around the globe.
It was strangely cohesive, and the Odelay sound quickly replaced the Slacker Rock label he'd been plastered with.
She twirls in the water — Sound of Music style — her hair now soaked and plastered to her body.
The legendary English amplifier company has plastered its name on cans of beer and a line of refrigerators.
Hoxxoh says Guess plastered the images on billboards, catalogs, social media posts and videos -- all without his greenlight.
Translated into ice cream, it's a nubbly, lightly sweetened confection with calls for unity plastered on the container.
Plastered on the walls are political cartoons, old photos of politicians and memorabilia from the Iron Curtain era.
Morgan Stanley also plastered Snap's name — in its familiar bright yellow — on the electronic zipper outside its building.
"It's built with brick, plastered and then inscribed with lines," to make it appear like expensive stone blocks.
Then-director J. Edgar Hoover had the neighborhood plastered with leaflets, asking people to report any Communist activity.
Credit...George Wylesol WASHINGTON — "They say millennials are lazy," billboards plastered across 15 major cities declared last summer.
In one video, a red notice is apparently being plastered next to the front door of an apartment.
So over three years, she picketed the shop and plastered signs on its windows protesting the odoriferous invasion.
They carried portraits of both men and plastered them on walls and armoured personnel carriers in the procession.
Across the street, a big sign plastered with "Sold" stickers means that one is probably next to go.
Naturally, these photos are plastered all over the newspapers and the only one happy about it is Lucy.
Now they're plastered above me whenever I venture outside for a bite to eat during my lunch break.
The seats are yellow, purple and orange leather, while the pea-green interiors are plastered with daisy stickers.
It's impossible to miss, plastered over with homemade posters and signs about God's wrath and Hillary Clinton's lies.
The bridge's V-shape pillars were plastered with posters condemning the extradition bill, as well as police violence.
"People walking past think it's a joke when they see the sign plastered in my window," Bonnus said.
TV news aired footage of the FBI towing away his now-infamous van plastered in ugly internet memes.
On the side of the ancient car were plastered the name and logo of the Riverbed Attestation Center.
I know this because lovers would later remark upon my forceful insistence, even though I was completely plastered.
The pink paint was peeling, and KEEP OUT and BEWARE OF DOG signs were plastered across the front door.
Investigators were examining a white van plastered with stickers carrying Trump's name and the presidential seal, according to MSNBC.
And, for much of the day, our television screens were plastered with shots and footage of the happy couple.
In 2016, Rene plastered the glass segments of the structure with black and white photos of the Louvre Palace.
Though OkCupid's advertisements may have "DTF" plastered all over them, the site's intentions and matchmaking process are no joke.
Unique to the coffin are thin sheets of silver plastered onto its interior meant to guard the priest's face.
The producers scan both of their bodies to create photorealistic 3D avatars, including molded faces plastered with rictus grins.
On a street in Zhengzhou, a man in his late 40s glumly surveys a board plastered with job ads.
"I would prefer seeing John Malkovich's face plastered on everyone in the movie, Being John Malkovich," was one suggestion.
The pink paint was peeling, and keep out and beware of dog signs were plastered across the front door.
Her face was plastered on magazine covers, even as she refused to reveal the details of her firm's technology.
The Obama 17 campaign was launched earlier this week, reports Time, and there are campaign posters plastered around Paris.
Jomel Nichols, a tourist from Kansas City, Missouri, accompanying three exchange students and her daughter, was plastered with snow.
They'll get it -- eventually Tommy says he talked to Thomas after his posters were plastered all over the Internet.
British police are pissed bombing evidence they shared with American leaders ended up getting plastered all over U.S. media.
Posters of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Awami League are plastered and hung up from utility poles across the country.
The mansion has eight bedrooms, 11 fireplaces, Venetian plastered walls and two elliptical staircases, according to The Real Deal.
"We've done it," British midfielder Nicola White told reporters, brandishing her medal with a grin plastered across her face.
The plug sockets are still uncovered in Brendan's studio after the lower wall had to be entirely re-plastered.
Let's not pretend that the main draw of TunnelBear isn't their cute bear mascot plastered all over their site.
Gus had plastered virtual sticky-­notes all over his Mac's desktop listing the text commands he uses most often.
That message was found plastered on dozens of buses and subway cars all around the city earlier this week.
You can't drive downtown in a major city without seeing his named plastered on something gold-plated and shiny.
The book's tentative title, "Option B," springs from a motivational poster plastered around Facebook's campus in Menlo Park, Calif.
Chromat's New York Fashion Week show questioned the "sample size" construct, and models wore garments plastered with the phrase.
Calvin Klein hosted a "brand experience" event that featured top-tier D.J.s at a warehouse plastered with its logo.
It provides navigation via a layer of augmented reality, plastered over actual reality as seen through your phone's camera.
In addition to Zapata's photograph, the billboards are plastered with his hilarious failure of a campaign hashtag: #hashtagcampaña.
I say my name with a plastered on smile but at this point, I am barely holding it together.
He's dedicated the bar to Marilyn Monroe, where customers will find pinup posters and her handwritten poems plastered everywhere.
Spicer's stumbling, red-faced interview unleashed a wave of speculation that the guy was completely plastered during the talk.
The singer then plastered her website with C.M.A. photos as if to accentuate the unlikeliness of her seamless crossover.
Small wonder that McNamara became the lightning rod for critics, his name plastered all over placards in antiwar marches.
Its walls are plastered with maps of the region, marked by symbols of natural riches: coral, lobster, sea cucumber.
Staring back at Ball was a proxy error notice, a gray message plastered against a screen of purgatorial white.
O.J. Simpson keeps an unswerving jack-o'-lantern smile plastered on its face as it sinks into the abyss.
"And then someone went and physically peeled off the poster that was plastered on top of it," she said.
A mood board sat above a makeshift office desk, plastered with pictures of models in his typically elongated garments.
He was bespectacled and balding, with wisps of graying hair plastered down the sides, jowls and a pointed chin.
My advance review copy of "Dancing Bears" came with a sticker bearing the new subtitle plastered over the original.
In his spare time he spray-painted his life-size characters onto posters that he plastered throughout his neighborhood.
And even that downplays the images of children in cages that were plastered across newspapers and newscasts for weeks.
He can be summoned with a phone number plastered on stickers scattered throughout the Naples area: 407-734-0254.
Over recent days, posters of his face had been plastered all over the city, many immediately defaced by opponents.
The now-plastered doorway, according to Kushner, is where the former intern Monica Lewinsky used to meet Bill Clinton.
He plastered the patterns on the back of his iPhone and did the same for friends as small gifts.
Most of the walls featuring Ahi's murals will be re-plastered as the community works to rebuild its hub.
Colton knocks on her door and she's so giddy that she doesn't notice the anguish plastered across his cherubic face.
Promotional materials suggested winning companies would have their logos plastered throughout the stations - at turnstiles, elevators, passageways and shopping areas.
Oracle "immediately stepped up" to the opportunity to have its name plastered on the stadium, according to the press release.
The event description and the page's discussion posts are plastered with shitposting — shorthand for the sharing of especially lowbrow memes.
Famously, Cummings is responsible for coining the Vote Leave's "Take Back Control" slogan plastered on buses, posters, and tube stations.
Cree was still waking up every morning and going to sleep every night with a smile plastered on her face.
Taghridi Hassan plastered the walls of the trailer with pictures of perennials and a poster of Istanbul sparkling at night.
The cheerful-looking product shows adorable Peeps plastered all over the bottle, and topped off with a bright yellow cap.
Someone will find that, and your most evil inner thoughts will be plastered around the entire school (or office).  10.
A total of 22 fake Apple stores plastered with Apple's trademarks were ordered to stop using Apple's logos and more.
The walls of their Paris studio were plastered with huge mood boards, featuring images pulled everywhere from fashion to architecture.
He imitates Khanna's mannerisms and dialogues to perfection and has plastered his room with the actor's posters, photos and memorabilia.
Buses are plastered with ads for cramming institutes claiming to have coached exam "toppers", a status that rivals cricket superstardom.
Big companies such as HSBC (which has plastered London with annoying ads) is determined to prove how woke it is.
Rose posted two videos to Instagram on Tuesday night of Sebastian opening a package plastered in Reputation's album cover print.
He plastered his name on anything he owned, seemingly marking his territory in the city he once longed to frequent.
The entire wall of her room is plastered with developed Snapchat screenshots and "candid" pics of her with her friends.
"Be the change you wish to see in the world" - that quote is plastered high on a staircase in douglas.
Just take a glance at an online job board and you'll see "Excel skills required" plastered on job after job.
Going into the upcoming Empire spring premiere, it's impossible to avoid the "Twisted Kind of Love" previews plastered across FOX.
By 2014, Sisi had his name plastered on walls all over Egypt; his image was on chocolate wrappers and clothing.
Set aside the frighteningly real concern that Republicans who cross Trump will see their emails plastered all over the Internet.
Some of these additions are small, like bulletin boards plastered with concept art, while others are much more in-depth.
The young men and women — about 20 of them — played for nearly an hour, wide smiles plastered across their faces.
But I also saw some "luxury" clothing that you'd never see in the States: Clothing plastered with the Apple logo.
Guys, there was once a minivan with my silly face plastered on the side to promote my first single, "Candy".
But the pants might hog all of the attention: they're leather, for starters, and they're plastered with metallic blue coating.
Everyone hates Roman Reigns, yet his visage is still plastered everywhere, glowering down with mock intensity from posters and billboards.
He just licensed his name out like the billion branded products that have Coca-Cola's logo plastered all over them.
The hospital walls were plastered with "emergency response" warnings, and there would be much to fret about once we left.
Large red banners plastered around Beijing trumpet the congress, while censors have stepped up already tight monitoring of the internet.
That doesn't require a slab of microwave-heated glass plastered to your face, because you don't have to hold anything.
The website for the trade association of Job Corps contractors is plastered with pictures of smiling politicians from both parties.
Last week, some reporters plastered their cubicles with signs saying they supported the NewsGuild-Communications Workers of America labor union.
Just in case, "SHARKS!" is plastered above the front door in five-foot-high letters, which light up at night.
Abigail Breslin, Oscar nominee and face plastered across billboards for October's Zombieland sequel, is perched on an emerald velvet couch.
The protesters used a megaphone and also plastered secessionist posters on his house, Mr. Monràs said in a telephone interview.
They plastered a silver "HARD BOOZE AND COCKTAILS" decal on the window, and hung a new sign above the door.
What is there to say about Baby Yoda that hasn't already been lovingly plastered all over every mode of communication?
His version of Breitbart was plastered with the logos of Silicon Valley brands that courted tech-savvy, pro-diversity millennials.
JR, who has long photographed ordinary people and plastered them across the walls of Paris, makes the point more explicitly.
And now, androphonos has plastered it all over his beautiful t-shirt, emblazoning it across the center and the collar.
Even if you're not sitting on them, don't have them plastered to your side or hidden from view, he says.
McLemore's photo will soon be plastered on the side of large truck -- in hopes that it will jog someone's memory.
They were embodying Rubio's trademark positivity, always chipper, smiles plastered on—but not a muscle in their bodies seemed relaxed.
He has even declared it in a controversial sign that is now plastered on the front door of his restaurant.
It's been tweeted by actor James Woods, retweeted by Donald Trump Jr., plastered across Facebook, and shared on 4chan and elsewhere.
The requirements included wearing a ridiculously sparkly top, pigtails and locking lips with a pillow plastered with singer Ed Sheeran's face.
It's the Atlanta institution where Martin Luther King, Jr., whose face is plastered on Tiago's dorm room wall, got his degree.
It looks like the hottest trend in personalization is getting your whole face plastered onto your clothes, not your just initials.
He went to Cortes for help and plastered the neighborhood with missing persons flyers with Ochoa-Lopez's photo, the pastor said.
But those days are long gone, even if Chávez himself still looms large, his face plastered across buildings around the country.
Wanted capo draws Escobar comparisons Colombian authorities plastered images of the drug seizures on their social media accounts over the weekend.
Posters of a chubby ceramic figurine in a red robe, who apparently embodies the dream, were plastered all over the country.
There's also a smoking den plastered with some animated Foo Fighters posters, surely because fans of the Foo Fighters love cartoons.
It's the message plastered across every wall in her school and the lesson at the crux of nearly every children's program.
It's common to see the logos of energy drinks like Monster and PC gaming companies like Razer plastered on team jerseys.
The swimmers spent some of the nine-hour trip poring over newspapers that were plastered with headlines about their Rio escapade.
We've got big films and little ones, movies you've seen plastered all over billboards and ones you've (probably) never heard of.
Children's car seats are gigantic foam-and-plastic devices, loaded with webbing threaded through arcane pathways, and plastered with dire warnings.
As you can imagine from the barrage of brightly colored commercials currently plastered all over TV, the campaign proved quite effective.
She and about ten other people stood on a wall near the stage with confederate flag stickers plastered over their mouths.
The Tanderups have plastered the walls with aerial photos of three "#NoKXL" crop art installations they staged from 20153 to 22015.
Opposite them are some charming and entirely sane pro-life protesters carrying massive signs plastered with graphic images of aborted fetuses.
People can be seen hugging or high-fiving each other; smiles are plastered on the faces of those in mission control.
Those are the colors of Santos Laguna, the local soccer team whose photos and memorabilia are plastered on almost every surface.
A pro-pot group called #JeffSesh is selling rolling papers with the AG's mug plastered right on the pack, Newsweek reports.
The city has plastered signs on lampposts and buses welcoming the G20 and exhorting residents to be on their best behaviour.
In New York, the perfect cocktail bar is more than a place to get plastered while maintaining some sense of class.
The emotive faces from our keyboards are now literally plastered across a building in the city of Amersfoort in central Netherlands.
Kim, an up-and-coming singer who is transgender, has her mug plastered all over 4 electronic billboards in Topeka, Kansas.
Said mother found them a month after the disaster, thanks to their faces being plastered all over newspapers the world over.
Most, however poor, were packed to the roof with things, their walls plastered with images of pop stars and Christian saints.
Several dozen protesters were staked out across the street from the auditorium, whose windows were plastered with posters for accordion bands.
"You exuded love and light!!" the actress wrote, which is evident in the glorious smile plastered on the older gentleman's face.
In 2008 the Epilepsy Foundation had to temporarily shut down its website after hackers plastered the Foundation's forums with flashing images.
And I'm aware when I'm doing it, and people are"—he widened his eyes, pulled back—"plastered up against the wall.
It's not just the stereotypical pickup truck with oversized American and Confederate flags plastered with Trump stickers parked next to me.
New Girl's ad campaign plastered Deschanel's face all over buildings and buses across America, with the word "ADORKABLE" stamped atop her.
Signs plastered onto lamp posts and walls around the city asked voters to call Ms. Collins and demand a "no" vote.
In 2008 the Epilepsy Foundation had to temporarily shut down its website after hackers plastered the Foundation's forums with flashing images.
Everywhere I went, I saw his face: gazing out from refrigerator magnets, emblazoned on T-shirts, plastered all over wall calendars.
At the time, the house was plastered in asbestos shingles and 1950s vinyl flooring, with a marigold kitchen overrun by mice.
Fletcher believes this is the first time anyone has attempted to reconstruct the face of someone who had their skull plastered.
The piece is plastered in 30 karats of VVS diamonds and includes the official NASA logo for a nice, legit touch.
The centrist Blue and White party headed by former armed forces chief Benny Gantz has plastered Arab towns with campaign posters.
The shop also posted a photo of other posts criticizing its decision with the words "not my president" plastered over them.
My brunette bob had become a glorified sweat magnet, and the micro-fringe around my hairline was plastered onto my forehead.
By the time I'd finished, my hair was plastered against my skull and, God, was I looking forward to that wine!
In one photo — an image quickly plastered on the front page of The Sun — Bryan appeared to be licking Fergie's foot.
" Angela, a housewife in her 40s, a Chinese flag sticker plastered on her cheek, said the pro-democracy protesters were "thugs.
He gripped her in a mighty hug, plastered her face with kisses that sounded like popping corn, and turned to James.
And off they go, stomping their feet, swinging their arms high in the air, a permanent smile plastered on their faces.
"You see kids spending hundreds of pounds on something that has 'Supreme' plastered all over it," he says over the phone.
An upstairs gallery at Newport Street contains walls plastered with a Warhol-esque screenprint of Turk's mouth, effectively replacing Marilyn Monroe.
McCarthy got in contact with representative Jon Weinstein, and the MTA designed the set of stickers now plastered in "Franklin" stations.
She must have seen the hopeless eyes on faces plastered against plexiglass squares in the metal doors while walking the tiers.
Please do your best to ignore the annoying music plastered over this great video of a very good dog obeying traffic laws.
Instead of just printing on plain old, white shiny rectangles you can print on rainbow colored film or even emoji plastered film.
Last night he brought a casket around Austin with Slime Season 3 and a release date of March 25 plastered around it.
These are all things orders of magnitude more arousing than Ted Cruz, who's smug, rat-like face is currently plastered on Pornhub.com.
Their eyes may be closed, or glassy and unfocused, and the head is often tilted backward, with hair plastered across their forehead.
For most of her campaign, Thakur chose to remain in an air-conditioned bus plastered with massive photographs of her and Modi.
In his shack, Crispin Adero, a 20-year-old construction worker, has plastered the walls with posters of Manchester City football players.
If you scroll through the hashtags #saucylovememes and #softmemes, you'll find an array of cutesy images plastered with heart and sparkle emoji.
Adorable photos of Laika and her doggy comrades wearing vests and space helmets were plastered on everything from cigarettes to children's toys.
Zac Efron, the man whose picture remains permanently plastered in lockers across America, has decided to leave his dark roots behind him.
But no outfit has quite compared to Grande's latest: a custom-made pink sweater plastered with the Saturday Night Live comedian's face.
Trolls have played the system so their posts are constantly plastered over the home page—there's nothing wrong with fighting against that.
Many have commented that the meme is derogatory, meant to mock the washed-out photo of Turkin that's plastered across the city.
Take a stroll through Worthington's downtown and you'll quickly spot homemade job postings from local farms and ranches plastered on storefront windows.
Quader smiled down from posters hung from trees, electrical wires, and plastered on walls, as loudspeakers perched atop rickshaws blared Hasina's praises.
When Battlefield 1 leaked earlier today, people saw a cape-clad soldier in front of a giant zeppelin plastered across the backdrop.
In order to maximize their time, women plunge backwards into the pit with manic grins plastered to their faces in rapid succession.
Every physical surface in "HYPER-REALITY" has been plastered with holographic images, often to the point of obscuring the underlying world altogether.
Eighteen-year-old Peter Clinkscales' dancing, dabbing and his attempt to eat the stickers plastered on his cheeks took Twitter by storm.
The doorway into the Library Center Theater, like all the venues at the festival, was plastered with a bold "NO FIREARMS" sign.
You'll see your reflection in Santigold's coffee, plastered over a sidewalk advertisement, and looking presidential on a dollar bill, among other places.
Buses in Yongin, however, are plastered with ads for apartments, promising "exceptional discounts!" and buyers are concerned about over-supply hurting values.
It's inauguration day, and various newspapers around the world plastered their front pages with different messages for incoming President-elect Donald Trump.
At the Nissan factory, stickers plastered all over the machinery encourage workers to vote for "strong shop stewards to confront the bosses".
Her sweaty hair is plastered across her scalp, and the book notes that she can still smell the men on her lips.
Our bedroom walls were not unlike those of my American cousins, plastered over with the same heartthrobs, hot rods, and pop stars.
The road is plastered with signs saying "tailors wanted," and one girl gives a yelp of alarm, mistaking them for wanted posters.
Google Assistant vs Alexa: Round 2 Last year, Google plastered every imaginable surface in Las Vegas with advertisements for its virtual assistant.
He also went on Jimmy Fallon, and his face has been plastered across most major US news outlets, and many more worldwide.
She messaged me a considerable growl, and five minutes later I went to bed with a smug grin plastered across my face.
In the entryway to the white-walled, light-filled central building, a corkboard was plastered with photos of dozens of employees' dogs.
In both domestic and international locations, the rapper's picture is plastered all over the walls and his voice dominates the speaker system.
On one side of the tenement&aposs open patio, Ivan Martinez has plastered images of bespectacled leftist candidate Gustavo Petro on walls.
If you haven't yet seen it plastered all over the internet, three new iPhones were debuted at the Apple Event on Sept.
We know he will — we've seen Whittaker's picture plastered all over the media — but it's still a journey Moffat makes emotionally satisfying.
The ATMs were plastered with quotes about money from famous rock songs; even the circuit boxes were decorated with lyrics about electricity.
So you head there, without a care in the world and an adequate amount of factor 30 plastered over your bronzed body.
When it comes to weather alerts, we've all seen the colorful boxes plastered on TV screens, and alerting to our phones, before.
They don't want someone who will be plastered over the cover of tabloids, but someone who will discharge the powers of state.
I wondered if I'd see him at the Expo, where performers were poised at booths before towering drywall plastered with porn branding.
When he was old enough to drive, he got a silver car and plastered the windshield with letters that spelled out CRIMINAL.
Since that first self-titled EP, Creeper's ambitions have multiplied – and you can see their mythology plastered all over this port city.
But the imposing exterior is made of nothing but clay and straw — hundreds of thousands of adobe bricks plastered over with mud.
In the multilevel set we see circus posters plastered to the walls of the boys' bedroom and shelves crammed with toy soldiers.
They plastered the sides of Vitebsk's buildings and streetcars with geometric forms, and started to wear black squares sewn on their jackets.
So yes, there may be some drunken birds in Gilbert, and there may be some more getting plastered later in the winter.
The text-heavy fliers, plastered on streetlight poles and at bus stops, urged residents to report "illegal aliens" to the federal authorities.
At regular intervals throughout New Delhi and Ahmedabad, larger-than-life images of the two men are plastered on signs and posts.
"We are going to give you the suit, shoes, get it plastered on what you are wearing already that would be great."
He told Time the now-plastered doorway is where former White House intern Monica Lewinsky used to enter to meet Bill Clinton.
And Matthew Fouse created a series of Baltimore-themed stickers featuring a furry rodent that are plastered on bumpers around the city.
"Where my children are in school, there were swastikas and anti-Jewish posters that were plastered in our schools," Wagner told CNN.
Then came "Duty Free Glamour," which featured flight-attendant uniforms and khaki jackets plastered with "Jeremy Scott"—a riff on logo-mania.
It may not be uncommon to see your favourite pop star or athlete plastered on a can of soda — but...Warren Buffett?
If you're tired of seeing the word "impeachment" plastered in headlines all over your newsfeed, too bad because here it is again!
Art plastered the walls, plants were hanging from the ceiling, and in every nook there was something to seize a child's imagination.
What's more, New York has literally been plastered with Trump's name for years while Cruz is still an unfamiliar figure to many.
The list was produced for World Refugee Day and was plastered across public hoardings in Chinatown as part of the Liverpool Biennial.
What's more, New York has literally been plastered with Trump's name for years, while Cruz is still an unfamiliar figure to many.
With Trump's face plastered all over the news, it can seem as if his coif has taken over the whole World Wide Web.
It's the look that's plastered across your Instagram feeds and Pinterest boards on celebrities like Sophia Bush, Jessica Alba, Miranda Kerr and more.
Huge billboards advertising its new P30 smartphone have been plastered across the region, appearing near canals in Italy and on skyscrapers in Madrid.
In eerie phosphorescent lighting, Hulls has plastered a wall-to-wall timeline of Chinese immigration to the United States beginning in the 1500s.
Today, he is decked out in a T-shirt plastered with cosmonauts in different positions — and even a floating cat in a spacesuit.
Local governments have plastered big screen TVs in public places to show the face of jaywalkers and embarrass people who have unpaid debts.
This is a pub that now features the face of U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump plastered on the urinal in the men's toilet.
Rai's students are determined to take part in the global economy, whereas JNU is plastered with signs protesting against the evils of capitalism.
But his image was plastered across posters and banners in the tent village, declaring him a national hero who died for the truth.
This week, he and his friends plastered some 500 Obama posters across Paris, each carrying the slogan: "Oui on peut" ("Yes we can").
Amazon doesn't have a social component, so once the sticker-plastered photo is taken, the app prompts you to share through other channels.
We'd go to the supermarket sometimes and there would be a tabloid with my picture [or] with JonBenét's picture plastered on the front.
It was forced to halt work on a highway around the city, which now stops abruptly at hoardings plastered in yellowing propaganda posters.
I was then shown a demo of the Microsoft Edge browser, which was plastered on one of the larger walls inside the home.
Anecdotally, women increasingly see cannabis as a potential way to take the edge off without getting plastered, which is not a small concern.
The first PopSockets gripper I plastered to my phone's rear-end was a freebie gift thing I received from some company's swag bag.
On the next page, we see two white women and a man, their faces plastered with shit-eating grins, waving the Confederate flag.
Plastered on the front of the museum is the 1893 lynching of Henry Smith, which occurred before thousands of participants in Paris, Texas.
The next morning, he woke up to find his face plastered on the front of the Sunday editions of the British tabloid newspapers.
If you rode a subway in New York City last year, you likely saw Bethany Mota's face plastered in stations and train cars.
And each was sheathed in a specific #brand, tiny advertisements for Hefty or Brita or Gillette or Olay plastered all over your home.
With a grin plastered on his face and a tambourine in hand, he looked, and sounded, every inch the godlike figure he's become.
The blue coral may be the model that will be plastered all over ads and commercials, but that black onyx has me drooling.  
Bus stops and metro stations are now plastered with ads for one app or another, each promising meals from trendy restaurants within minutes.
For the exhibition, it rotated inside the opulent ballroom of Bonnington House, the orange-plastered Jacobean manor on the estate of Jupiter Artland.
On a post of plastered bricks in a forest marking the boundary between Siberia and European Russia, exiles trudging by would carve inscriptions.
Bella Hadid's such a knockout, even SHE had to stop and take a picture of herself ... plastered on a huge billboard in Paris!
It was plastered on Page 1 to underscore some obvious points: We don't like Trump, we think he'll fail miserably and here's how.
Trump was the host of The Apprentice; there's a Trump board game; his name is plastered in gold in most major U.S. cities.
This time making waves is a one piece bathing suit with reality TV chef Guy Fieri's face plastered on the front and back.
"He ran right over there with a camera and all, and there I was plastered all over The Daily Express," Ms. Sandys said.
The reality star stepped out Friday in NYC wearing this catsuit with the famous image of Mona Lisa plastered from neck to toe.
But it's also selling Sweet Berry Wine—a limited-edition bottle with Dr. Steve Brule's wine-drenched face plastered right on the label.
This car drives the way every teenager who grew up with a poster of the GT40 plastered above their bed dreamed it might.
In 2013, an Australian man's suitcase came back with the words "I AM GAY" spelled out in stickers and plastered on his suitcase.
They hauled away a white van plastered with bombastic stickers expressing support for Mr. Trump and animosity toward those who clashed with him.
Normally they would be tucked away in their dorm — its hallways plastered with posters of Marie Curie, Rosa Parks, Amelia Earhart and Col.
"You are not alone anymore," was the Zeman slogan plastered on billboards and echoed in meeting after meeting in small towns and villages.
Denmark: Joachim Olsen, a current member of the Danish Parliament, paid to have his face and slogan plastered on Pornhub, a pornographic website.
His creators consulted an inspiration board plastered with photos of human Instagram celebrities to generate the mash-up that became the new Colonel.
Despite a gradual modernization movement, the community still relies on posters and signs plastered on street corners to spread important messages and news.
He cloaked himself in patriotism, wearing Army gear, and plastered a "Wounded Warrior" sticker on the trunk of his 2006 silver Mitsubishi Eclipse.
London quickly followed up by asking Interpol to post international arrest warrants for the two men, and plastered their faces across the internet.
Music blared throughout the night, signs bearing his name were plastered throughout the ballroom and spreads of finger food and wine were flowing.
Posters featuring Ixnae Nix receive central billing, drawing upon nearly 150 variations that Mr. McGuire plastered throughout Soho, Tribeca and the East Village.
Well, when Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas came to power in the 1930s, he ordered that all the buildings be plastered with white lime.
She also never responded to the friendly email Robert sent her only two weeks before she found her pictures plastered over the internet.
I did not know that, contrary to my belief, the elite gymnasts whose pictures were plastered on Larry's wall were far from protected.
" The phrase borrows, inauspiciously, from a less-than-successful Soviet-era slogan once plastered across the country: "Lenin lived, lives and will live!
Lenin, with wanted posters for his arrest plastered all over Russia on the eve of the October Revolution, did not miss his chance.
Her two sons, Xzayvior and Mayson — Zay and May, she calls them — share a room plastered with Lego posters and Mickey Mouse stickers.
Brownish gray-brick exteriors were plastered with peeling posters for "anticorpulence tablets" or scrawled with cellphone numbers of plumbers or fake ID peddlers.
Zao has a built-in meme creator as well, no doubt a contributor to why its videos got plastered all over social media.
She was surveying a new installation on the third floor of Saks Fifth Avenue, where her face was plastered on nearly every surface.
But it can be hard to not feel hurt and betrayed when you see exactly what you're missing plastered all over social media.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the brave guerilla warriors plastered about 30 of the things on the Walk of Fame early Thursday morning.
The answer is yes — at least some of the time — and the evidence of these hang seshes are plastered all over your Instagram feed.
Maybe it was the codes plastered around the New York City subway, across the tracks, making it impossible to scan them without killing yourself.
"Finish the wall" is already a feature of his re-election campaign, a rallying cry plastered across banners and signs at his campaign rallies.
Faces plastered across the web on social media are especially vulnerable—look no further than the wealth of facial biometric data literally called Facebook.
A poster plastered up on a wall in the streets of Berlin drew more than a few curious onlookers over the past few days.
Equipment-makers' booths were plastered with diagrams depicting new technologies called NFV and SDN, which stand for "network-functions virtualisation" and "software-defined networks".
Election posters plastered around Hungary currently feature the philanthropist and Orbán's rival candidates holding bolt cutters after having cut the border fence behind them.
The disgraced director/producer's face is also plastered on the wall at Catch LA in WeHo ... at least it was as of Monday night.
Though Mr Sisi has not formally announced his candidacy, a suspiciously well-funded "grassroots" campaign has plastered posters of his image all over Cairo.
In the posh district of Apgujeong (part of stylish Gangnam) the entrance hall of a prominent saju café is plastered with autographs from glitterati.
Most have Trump's name plastered all over them, making it impossible to hide or disguise his direct financial interest in policies affecting those countries.
Unfortunately, I'm not fond of the main Windows Mixed Reality interface, which consists of a fancy cliffside house with screens plastered to the walls.
But, as Kelly enjoys seeing her own face plastered on a big screen TV, an adult-sized shadow slinks across the wall behind her.
Christian says the walls of the scrap yard are plastered with safety posters featuring grisly photographs of workers who suffered on-the-job injuries.
It never nurtured anything creative, but rather was built on corporate dynasties—lawyers, insurance kings—whose corny mugs are still plastered on giant billboards.
As we reported, posters of Meryl with Harvey were plastered around Hollywood last month with the caption "She knew" ... but clearly -- Streep denies it.
You came here for photos of a cat video plastered across billboards in the heart of New York City, and I'm here to deliver.
It will be played more than an hour's drive from San Francisco proper, yet NFL marketing has, predictably, already plastered much of San Francisco.
Although that banner plastered across a site may look innocuous enough, it might redirect to a malicious webpage, designed to automatically hack your computer.
The official COP24 bus to the venue is plastered in the logo of the Polish gas company PGNiG, which is also sponsoring the talks.
Their perfectly packaged music and looks appealed to tweens and teens who wanted to be like the pretty, chart-topping pop stars plastered everywhere.
Standing in front of a truck plastered with "Truckers for tax reform" and "WIN AGAIN," he pressured Congress to push through a tax bill.
Opposite the "Bus" screen print is a wall plastered with gorgeous, pulsating rock posters — 75 by about 30 graphic designers, most plentifully Victor Moscoso.
And I'm plastered with people calling me telling me how glad they are the way Trump handled himself and that he won that debate.
After Bruce arrived on Monday morning, he changed into his Mets workout gear, which included a white shirt with Cespedes's face plastered on it.
When you're at a networking event and meeting lots of new people, it can be hard to keep a smile plastered on your face.
Kabul's concrete blast walls have been plastered with election posters for hundreds of parliamentary hopefuls as well as sitting MPs standing for re-election.
Now, those walls are plastered with campaign signs, many years or decades old: Bush/Quayle '92, Dole for President, Irish Americans for Kerry/Edwards.
Again in 1921, that very happening year, the poet Manuel Maples Arce plastered Mexico City with broadsheets announcing the birth of a cultural movement.
Fashion marketers have traded on that fascination, construction sites plastered with images of models in tie-me-up tops (IRO) and chains (Alexander Wang).
I woke up to find my mug shot plastered all over the front pages of music websites along with my arrest report for battery.
This should be obvious, but most people don't want photos of themselves engaged in sex acts plastered all over the internet without their consent.
The offensive men's shirt, plastered with the line, "Don't Say Maybe If You Want To Say No," sure reads like a rape-rationalizing slogan.
" Sanders's slogan — "A future you can believe in," plastered over a dark blue background — is nearly plagiarized from Obama's "Change you can believe in.
If you take a drive through Lima today, you will immediately notice the political advertisements plastered on every billboard, sign, and spare concrete wall.
Smartphone apps help identify the church's 1,100 once-obscure facilities in South Korea, most already plastered with "off-limits" signs by disease-control officials.
In the lobby, the frame around the elevator door was plastered with fliers: safety guidelines, city youth employment programs, an outdated winter storm warning.
It features over 100 tweets plastered across subway walls in New York City and San Francisco with users explaining what Twitter is to them.
Mr. Evans, who plastered Jerusalem with billboards praising the embassy decision, isn't the only one to draw a connection to the ancient Persian king.
But instead of a Hawaiian luau-themed bash, imagine dancing the night away next to a wall plastered with the canary-yellow Bumble logo.
Plastered onto a long, cylindrical, glass-encased prayer candle is the image of a man with the most perfect middle part you've ever seen.
The sterile hallways of the Orbital ATK building are cavernous and lined with doors plastered with warnings that these rooms house strictly controlled materials.
His home was plastered with photos of his conquests, including two named for him: Beckey's Spire, also known as Christianity Spire, in Sedona, Ariz.
You know those insufferable inspirational messages plastered across Instagram photos and tote bags, the "Oh Hey Vacay"s and "Not all who wander …"s?
He announced the news in an Instagram post, featuring the couple with their arms above their heads and giant smiles plastered on their faces.
As the tricycles swerved around corners, the only noise in the city came from bars with posters of seminude women plastered on the doors.
Washington (CNN)Brett Kavanaugh's face was plastered on utility boxes around Capitol Hill Saturday after he was confirmed, many torn up or otherwise defaced.
The posters in the image below are plastered on the ceiling of a pedestrian underpass in the Kwai Fong district in northern Hong Kong.
One sticker that read "CNN Sucks" was also plastered on one of the windows, echoing a chant that sometimes breaks out at Trump rallies.
Like the windows of his van, his social media accounts were plastered with messages supporting the President, and provocative photos and memes attacking liberals.
Thirteen-year-old JoJo Siwa rolled up to school in a souped-up vintage car with a giant pink bow plastered on the grill.
"FBI Advises Removal of Kaspersky for suspected ties to Russian Spies," reads a banner plastered over an American Flag in a new McAfee promotion.
Asleh plastered the walls of his room with pictures of those earnest meetings and his new friends; he talked endlessly with the friends online.
The windows of Sanders downtown office are plastered with posters, while the campaign has engaged in phone banking and handing out water to residents.
A photo of Bloomberg looking chummy with Trump on a golf course was plastered all over social media this week, courtesy of Bernie Sanders.
In a huge advertising campaign this year, the company plastered banners featuring happy faces at Brussels Airport and in key spots around the city.
The fear and suspicion in her eyes was unmistakable before she plastered an "everything is fine" look on her face for her kids' benefit.
The stories I've liked are the ones in which the ethical choices have felt real and urgent rather than just plastered on for effect.
We miss tax deadlines even when they're plastered on billboards, we forget to pay credit card bills even though we know they need paying.
On Thursday, Amnesty International activists unfurled a banner on Vauxhall Bridge in London that reads "Human Rights Nightmare," with Trump's face plastered on the sign.
William and Kate rolled up to the festivities side-by-side, their faces plastered with smiles and sporting tans from a recent trip to Kenya.
Aerial footage of the scene outside an Auto Zone showed authorities preparing to tow a white van that appears to be plastered with Trump stickers.
It consists of your standard selection of wearables that you would expect, all plastered with the MoviePass logo and, uh, basically nothing else of note.
Notifications for 203 different ways of messaging pop up, blinking ads with naked parts interfere with clicking on things, and potential matches are plastered everywhere.
Concrete blocks near the Nassib border crossing were plastered with emblems of insurgent factions, while an army checkpoint at the entrance carried photos of Assad.
The logo is plastered on signs running the length of the field, so as the cameras followed the action, they inevitably picked up Carlsberg's ads.
In January, the company plastered "What happens on your iPhone, stays on your iPhone" in giant text above Las Vegas during the Consumer Electronics Show.
This premise has catapulted SmileDirectClub to the big time, with national TV commercials and ads plastered across New York City bus stops and subway cars.
Now, you've probably seen the letters "HDR" plastered in bold across many TV boxes, and perhaps you've wondered what this home theater buzzword really means.
" —gigialsoj "My teacher didn't like my idol, Corey Haim, so for April Fools, my friends and I plastered his entire office with Corey Haim posters.
There it was, plastered all over my page, a mass shooting, 40 to 50 people presumed dead in a bloodbath act of terror and hate.
In 2014, a European Space Agency scientist wore a shirt plastered with pinup girls to an international broadcast of a spacecraft landing on a comet.
Not because I didn't have *NSYNC posters plastered across my wall as a youngster and a crush on JT to match, but because I did.
Kardashian passed away in 2003, but his name is plastered all over our lives these days via the "Kardashians," a near archetypal family in 2017.
Teresa Giudice claims Chief Keef plastered the inside of her mansion on the cover of his mixtape without getting permission ... so she's gunning to sue.
Without You I'm Nothing is simultaneously harsh and tender, peeling back the bratty distortion plastered over their self-titled debut to address the sores themselves.
After the rehearsal dinner on Friday night, the wedding party and families get back to the hotel, plastered, and start a fight in the lobby.
I realized that if I put everything on paper and literally plastered posters all over the streets, people would pay attention, one way or another.
"We need to fix China and Vietnam," Di Tondo said in the interview at the Grand Prix in Monza, where Heineken posters plastered the stands.
So you can always remember that time The Rock answered your desperate tweets or your roommate plastered your Facebook wall with photos of your dog.
"We've had #ENOUGH of seeing killers' names and images plastered all over the media," said Dan Gross, President of the Brady Campaign, in a statement.
This year, the tech visitors to Barcelona were also greeted by "Anti-MWC" posters plastered throughout the city attacking the conference and promoting alternative events.
Move over Left Shark: When Peter Clinkscales stood behind Hilz, plastered in stickers and looking like a cow chewing cud, he made America great again.
Notifications for 10 different ways of messaging pop up, blinking ads with naked parts interfere with clicking on things, and potential matches are plastered everywhere.
Rumors about Clinton's health have been plastered on conservative websites, including Breitbart News, the site whose executive editor recently joined Trump's campaign as its CEO.
It uses the established concept of a digital whiteboard plastered with note cards, which you can use to track projects, communicate progress, and attach files.
The brand plastered a statement across its website saying that it has nothing to do with the Walmart listing — their products aren't even sold there.
But that word "break," I remember when they did it at the time, when I saw it ... this was plastered on the walls of Facebook.
On the way out, the super model shared a video of her crew passing by a bus with the star's face plastered on the side.
But only a lucky few actresses got to actually swap spit with the hotties plastered on our walls — and Hilary Duff was one of them.
There was a Dracula wine on the menu, but it was only sold by the bottle and I wasn't looking to get plastered over lunch.
When billboard owners refused to run her campaign ads, she hired a fleet of trucks, plastered them with her likeness, and parked them across town.
She quickly took her now-infamous line, "Sorry to this man," and plastered it on hoodies, t-shirts, and baseball caps that she sold online. 
In thousands of ads plastered across Facebook and Google, Trump's re-election campaign is regularly stoking fears of a Latino "invasion" of the United States.
There they are selling $125 "one of a kind, individually hand-picked vintage T-shirts," with their initials and faces plastered all over iconic musicians.
The hosts plastered "no photos" signs around the event, told guests to leave phones at home and even covered the lenses of attendees' smart phones.
These comfy-looking pjs come with the classic show logo and the original Enterprise – along with other classic Starfleet tools – plastered all over the legs.
Suddenly he was launched into the tabloid shitstorm that accompanies any A-list star, and his personal life was plastered all over the red tops.
Procedure requires officers to read the mail's label and make sure that it matches the identification card plastered above each cell, before placing it inside.
The brand the swastika represents as a visual icon is really powerful, and certainly comic-book creators at the time plastered it everywhere they could.
Nearly 40 years later, the magazine plastered a mirror on the cover of the magazine and named "You" its person of the year for 2006.
At a bus stop near 70th Street, they came to one of the "New York, Meet Jaap" posters the orchestra has plastered around the city.
In a very important conversation with VICE Sports, Kirn spoke about the decision and reaction he's gotten since getting Gritty's face plastered across his ass.
Constance, unfailingly coifed and composed, makes do as a dutiful homemaker, baking pies and canning fruit with a glistening smile plastered on her pretty face.
In one particularly uncanny image, the half-plastered hand of Liberty clutches a tablet much like one would hold an iPhone to snap a selfie.
The gym resembled a set from a movie, its black walls plastered in rah-rah quotes from great men of history handwritten on canvas panels.
A short walk away, the third Grenfell-inspired warning was plastered over a block called Frinstead House, which is on the same social housing estate.
Some of these other examples reveal traces of paint around the eyes and over the head; these plastered skulls may even have once had wigs.
It is quite a spectacle: 16 feet wide, with circling beasts plastered and piled with glinting handfuls of the artist's favorite glittering tiny plastic beads.
About 50 volunteers and staffers were spilling out of the doorway, music was playing, and homemade "Feel the Bern" posters were plastered on the windows.
That male-dominated lineup drew criticism from some, including the Guerrilla Girls, an activist feminist art collective who plastered SoHo with posters denouncing Ms. Boone.
It will be a free-standing white-plastered coil with a chandelier made of 18 strands of brass-trimmed pendants that dangle down its center.
In homage to that spirit, he has plastered portraits and cartoons on the blue fence that guards the empty lot where his building once stood.
The courtyard — with walls plastered in a unique silken lime-and-egg mixture — is ringed by a pillared, covered colonnade, often topped with a mezzanine.
Activists plastered Shalit's face on billboards, hung signs declaring "Gilad is still alive" and placed life-size cardboard cutouts of the soldier around the country.
The logo of ABB Global, a Swedish-Swiss conglomerate active in everything from robotics to electric power, is plastered on the side of a building.
They were immediately proved wrong Friday with the arrest of a Florida man, who plastered his van with stickers backing Donald Trump and assailing Democrats.
What makes a face "friendly" enough to offset the fact that it's plastered onto a rolling or lumbering assemblage of sentient metal in your home?
His social media accounts and the windows of his white van were plastered with messages supporting the President, and provocative photos and memes attacking liberals.
I am here for any bit that makes celebrities look around with a plastered grin a in total panic while screaming "what the fuckkkk" internally.
In between, she lived a secluded life in southern Seoul, in a house plastered with photos of her dead parents and adorned with their relics.
The petals were so thin that they spun, rather than floated, to the ground, where they plastered themselves to the asphalt walkways like damp tissue.
Armed with assault rifles, he and a companion resisted fiercely, killing one marine before images of their own lifeless bodies were plastered across social media.
Ramsey's thoughts and feelings on just about every NFL quarterback were plastered all over the internet after a GQ interview with him was published Wednesday.
This week, the Food and Drug Administration previewed a series of new warnings that it plans to have plastered on all cigarette products and advertisements.
Shots of these frosted glasses, complete with flower petals and pastel straws, are plastered across our Instagram feeds (#frosé) and our favorite restaurant's happy hour menus.
While Australia's renowned natural beauty is often plastered on postcards and featured in the occasional film, it's something yet to be represented in the gaming world.
" Markle said he sees a "pained smile" plastered on the newlywed's face in photos and speculated whether it may have been a "couple of bad days.
Newton radiates confidence — to the irritation of some — so it's not a huge surprise to see him in gold cleats with MVP plastered across the ankles.
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I needed it to survive all-nighters and keep a fake smile plastered on my face, when all I could think of was my warm bed.
He has plastered a huge photo of himself and Emmanuel Macron, the French president, whose party he is standing for, on the outside of the van.
Yet the space that should have been dominated by Krysten Ritter and Mike Colter's faces was instead plastered with a different beloved TV star: Chuck Bass.
On Saturday morning, campaign posters were plastered everywhere in the Falluja, which has been ravaged by coalition air strikes on Islamic State, including on destroyed buildings.
Down a dimly lit Hirafu side street, people stand in line to pass through an old-fashioned red refrigerator door (an Instagram favorite) plastered with stickers.
His demeaning words were plastered right next to her face, as if adding even more insult to injury by nearly covering up her image with them.
The Sacklers didn't just spread their wealth around; they did so while getting their name plastered everywhere, all while the opioid-related death toll kept rising.
"This place was basically in ruins before," said musician Raul Prades, 54, pointing to the wall of a crumbling warehouse in Old Havana, plastered with graffiti.
"Just because we love you we made these 10 banners," said the late night host, pointing to large banners with "Go Drew!" plastered on each one.
Smiles were plastered on their faces, and on the faces of the many soccer fans who caught the video on Twitter and relished in their joy.
Chrissy Teigen didn't hesitate to show the world her new bundle of joy -- she plastered the kid's cute mug just 3 days after popping him out.
In April a mock funeral procession gathered outside the home of Olga Balytska, a reformist Kiev city-council member, carrying a coffin plastered with her photograph.
Still, Allain switches to a display of an Earth plastered with planes—green and red and yellow and orange icons, which look like flying fall leaves.
Or Plastered Petra made him thinks he's not... Jane's so ready to get her book edited and printed, but she's not ready to change the story.
She asks for whiskey instead of wine — her second time doing that this episode — and proceeds to get plastered, all because she's done with housewife life.
Attracting fans from around the globe, Leo is the sign most likely to have posters of themselves plastered on the walls of their adoring fans' bedrooms.
Glen Craig says the blues legend and music publishing giant used his photos without permission and plastered them over B.B.'s albums, dating back to 1971.
As for the posters plastered on Khloe's wall of Joey Lawrence and Jonathan Taylor Thomas, we're told none of the girls had pics on their wall.
In between training and having his face plastered on the famed Wheaties box, Pettis also won UFC lightweight gold—this time submitting Henderson in a rematch.
Nancy, a local singer whose heavily photoshopped face is plastered on every wall of the adjacent piazza, is approaching the end of a two-hour set.
Similar to Trump's campaign, the merch was filled with hateful slogans like "Trump That Bitch" and "Hillary sucks but not like Monica" plastered across the chest.
Because throughout this case, she has plastered herself all over the liberal media in Missouri, giving interview after interview and quote after quote about this case.
The billionaire has four other registered aircraft, including three helicopters and his infamous Boeing 757 that has "Trump" plastered in big bold letters across the side.
She had just left Tipsy Parson, a bar and restaurant in Chelsea, and is making a beeline to a tour bus plastered with the cast's faces.
His Need to Impeach campaign, which got plastered on televisions and even on a billboard in Times Square, has garnered more than 3 million signatures online.
She wore a black dress with the words "Jaclyn Hill canceled" and "She's canceled" plastered over it in red lettering, along with a bloody makeup look.
Photo: APOn Saturday morning, the front pages of American news outlets were plastered with photos of North Korean "Frankenmissiles" being paraded through the streets of Pyongyang.
" Trump delivered his speech in front of six decorated Christmas trees and behind a lectern with a sign plastered to the front stating "Merry Christmas USA.
The "Keep the Clause" campaign saw Scotland plastered with billboards warning of the grievous harm that could come from presenting LGBT people as normal human beings.
Modell's billboards have been plastered at Yankee Stadium over the years and the company's tagline, "Gotta Go to Mo's," is present at New York sports stadiums.
They feature classic stock images like "man at desk frustrated with technology" and "mature business man with boxing gloves fighting co-worker" plastered on T-shirts.
After a four-day manhunt, he was arrested in Florida, where he appeared to be living in a white van plastered with conservative slogans and images.
They mash up textures, fabrics and sizes; they bounce beads and gummy-bear pendants; their clothes are plastered with monkeys or chairs or beakers or keys.
On the 50th anniversary of the protests this year, the bar's facade was plastered with banners from JetBlue ("Raising the bar together") and Brooklyn Brewery ("#pourproudly").
Last year, the subway stations of New York and the feeds of Instagram were plastered with cheeky ads with slumped cactuses that offered a tantalizing proposition.
The campaign posters of Mr. Biya plastered across the country and T-shirts handed out on street corners only reinforce the gulf between the two sides.
Giant images of Qatar's emir, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, have been plastered on scores of buildings in response to the blockade to stoke nationalist sentiment.
They're painted the popular Charleston Green, and the Sheetrock walls and brick walls that have been plastered over are a lighter shade of the same color.
The room's walls were plastered with long strips of butcher paper, where information about the patients and a timeline had been scribbled in thick black marker.
"As a relatively private person, [Wells] was shocked to find out that Lizzo had plastered her face on the Internet for all to see," it reads.
The air in the valley is bone-dry, and pigment applied to a plastered wall in a lightless, undisturbed chamber should decay little over the centuries.
After being killed in Baghdad on Friday in a drone strike ordered by President Trump, his image is now plastered across Tehran, shrouded in black drapes.
Certain stretches along St. Marks Place and Avenue A were plastered with messages spreading word of protests, drawing attention to causes or simply making polemical arguments.
The artistic designs are too graphic, or just terrible on the sheer principle of getting a dick plastered on a visible part of your body alone.
Hyon's image has been plastered across the front pages of many South Korean newspapers and magazines, while TV stations have provided near wall-to-wall coverage.
Amid all this was Lewinsky—dragged through the mud, plastered on every tabloid and newspaper, called all manner of disgusting names, and blamed for the affair.
And the animation itself is frequently minimalist — think mostly static characters whose mouths move a bit when they need to talk, plastered against more colorful backdrops.
Every gallery is plastered with its own unique wallpaper, but the black-and-white frieze-like backdrop at Lisson Gallery in Chelsea is undoubtedly the best one.
Spacey as Underwood is plastered all over the US right now in a similarly smug mock campaign poster, which makes Yeo's portrait great advertising — not great art.
The suspect in the pipe bomb assassination attempts, Cesar Sayoc, was an angry and passionate Trump supporter, whose social media posts were plastered in pro-Trump messages.
I remember seeing the now iconic (in my mind) eerie pink baby plastered against the vibrant green on the cover, and the image still hasn't left me.
Molly, the incredibly driven teenager played by Beanie Feldstein in Booksmart, has photos of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Michelle Obama plastered on the walls of her room.
The blurring of the line was visible on thousands of bus stops, billboards and telephone booths where the government plastered posters warning of the dangers of immigrants.
Protesters demanding his release were turned away when they visited Mr Dostum's palace, a sprawling pink and baby blue compound plastered with large posters of its owner.
Harry was plastered on the tabloids' front pages in a Nazi costume (which he has apologized for) and in the nude after a weekend in Las Vegas.
To listen to them, you'll just have to take out your phone and scan the QR code, which is also similarly plastered all over the train carriage.
While you might have previously cared about what Pentium processor was inside a laptop with an Intel sticker plastered on it, these days, Intel's relevance has declined.
Some have described Queen & Slim as the "Black Bonnie & Clyde," the same way others plastered "a hip When Harry Met Sally" on the 1997 film Love Jones.
The New York subways are plastered with images of sad, drooping cactuses — an image meant to suggest erectile dysfunction in ads for the men's wellness company him.
Hedda Hopper—wearing four necklaces and, by my count, six discrete fake flowers plastered asymmetrically to her head—assures Crawford that the audience is rooting for Blanche.
All the packages sent to prominent figures this week consisted of yellow manila envelopes lined with bubble wrap and plastered with half a dozen "Forever" postage stamps.
Justin Bieber's looking to expand his brand, and the plan is to get all his fans rocking clothing plastered with his name ... his middle name, that is.
But given just how much Trump seems to enjoy seeing his surname plastered on pretty much anything, that last hangup shouldn't be too big of a problem.
In the meantime, New Yorkers stare at advertisements plastered in the subway cars instructing them to simply pay the $2.75 opposed to the $73 fine for evading.
"Members of this administration will never take a picture in front of Che Guevara, plastered over the Cuban ministry that runs the National Revolutionary Police," said Bolton.
Temporary banners, in some cases made of tape or canvas and plastered over the original signs, identified the Ahwahnee by its new name, the Majestic Yosemite Hotel.
A mood board is plastered with inspirational images: Chloë Sevigny with bleached eyebrows from "Gummo," vintage Stephen Sprouse campaigns and Polaroids of Bovan modeling his own collection.
In 1994, he saw one of his stickers on the MTV show "120 Minutes" -- plastered on a music equipment crate during a segment with the Beastie Boys.
The wall is plastered with a rainbow mural that includes photos of Ballet Bunnies and Casey and Caymus the Golden Retrievers — it's the perfect Instagram-photo background. 
Through films, he discovered a world beyond Somalia, where teen-agers plastered their walls with posters, women were equal to men, and the law punished the unjust.
In the Times Square scene, the stage and the auditorium's arched ceiling are plastered with the brightly lit logos of companies that have ads in the program.
But while I'd seen Red Square plastered all over Instagram before seeing it in person, the Kremlin was both less crowded and completely new to my eyes.
" Photos posted on Twitter show the ad plastered on every available space at a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station in the city with text reading "U.
Something about living in the UK—the land of crippling self-awareness thinly plastered over by a sense of irony—has made me unable to journal sincerely.
And here's a bonus for all crowdfunding donors -- the owner of the Rainbow tells us their names will be plastered in the club, right behind bronzed Lemmy.
You see it in specialty stores, plastered across fragrant bags of expensive imported coffee beans and in delicate script across bars of pricy hand-molded chocolate bars.
I've slept in his childhood bedroom, the walls still plastered with clippings from local newspapers and posters of '90s sports icons like Michael Jordan and Emmitt Smith.
But when the coronavirus started spreading through France like wildfire, he and the group's 10 members plastered hundreds of fliers around the neighbourhood offering free home deliveries.
Rumors and speculation posted by both individuals and local blogs are plastered over Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and shared on messaging apps such as WhatsApp and Telegram.
Their faces plastered in blue makeup, some 2500,224 people gathered in Western France over the weekend to break the record for the largest-ever crowd of Smurfs.
The walls of one were plastered with posters depicting American missionaries torturing boys tied to trees and hooked-nose American soldiers setting wild dogs on Korean girls.
In the Karte Naw neighborhood, the body of Mr. Nazir was lifted from his modest two-story home, its outside walls freshly plastered, as women wailed inside.
The cover featured a shadowy photo of the former Alabama senator with the phrase "Nobody's above the law" plastered across his right shoulder in all capital letters.
Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne, both New Yorkers, plastered the phrase, a play on President Trump's campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again," on caps and tops.
The novel generated a lot of buzz throughout 2019, and its blue and white cover was plastered on many lists of the most anticipated books of 2020.
Despite the candidate's poor showing in the popular vote, Yunda's team brazenly plastered Quito with "Quito is now great again" billboards, despite having yet to accomplish anything.
Ride-sharing guidelines from Columbia police were plastered on businesses in the Five Points area, including the bar where Josephson was before she climbed into the Impala.
Some were simply left perplexed by the PR drive from the Middle Eastern nation, which saw Bin Salman's face plastered on billboards and black cabs in London.
The extent of what most Americans know about disability is limited — we see bright blue logos plastered on parking spaces or hear accounts of friends with challenges.
The Swedish furniture maker with the distinctive blue-and-yellow logo plastered across its giant retail stores was redrawn near-perfectly by 30 percent of the participants.
Instead, Koze aims for what great dance tracks are built for: helping you have the time of your life with a goofy grin plastered across your face.
The contents of the stalls range from photo installations that depict the burning of dope hauls to tables with portable speakers plastered with anti-drug themed messages.
As we prepare to see the highways and byways of the USA plastered in Model 3's, let's not forget the incredible Model S, Tesla's flagship vehicle.
In the past week, It's had its own Twitter moment, and been covered by NY Mag, The Next Web, and probably plastered all over your social timelines.
Or perhaps you're working in a cafe, and the logo of your media organization plastered across your laptop lid makes the computer a juicy target to steal.
ISIS had praised the attack, the shooter was named countless times, his photo plastered across every major news outlet, and his motivations made obvious during the phone call.
Seemingly taking a cue from Drake's billboard for Rihanna, Shalom plastered his question to Gharachedaghi on an electronic board for all the people of Times Square to see.
While the former's walls are plastered with posters of David Beckham and other star male players, the latter has posters of women players from all over the world.
But tomorrow the web will be plastered in a different sort of pop-up as some the tech's biggest companies fight to maintain a free and open internet.
Johnson wasn't the first person to make this claim, but he peddled it and went on a Brexit Battle Bus tour with the claim plastered on its side.
It made more than a hundred Bumble users in New York into models for ads that were plastered on billboards, phone booths and the subways across the city.
The prince then took part in some wheelchair basketball drills with the students and helped them throw balls at targets – some of which had his face plastered on!
The exhibition simply consists of eight rotary phones resting on small shelves that line a wall and the project's phone number, (917) 809-7319, plastered in the background.
The chain is known for its eye-popping billboards and building exteriors plastered with images of lounging women in leotards and sculpted backsides in bright-colored bikini bottoms.
The van, which was parked outside an AutoZone store in Plantation, Florida, was plastered with images including President Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and the Republican party logo.
Boucher had lots of ideas, so much so that a wall at developer Ko-Op's Montreal studio was plastered with drawings of everything from pencil sharpeners to spaceships.
It's as if from the moment this picture was taken, Tom Anderson went into hiding and this photo got plastered on the side of a million milk cartons.
Trump's flop on Broadway, and elsewhere in Manhattan's environs, is noteworthy for several reasons, including the fact that the Trump name is plastered on buildings around the borough.
Back then, we bought Jonas Brothers CDs on release days, plastered the walls of our bedrooms with their faces, memorized their birthdays and middle names and favorite colors.
Anti-Clinton groups took the photo and plastered a message in a "meme font" above the girl's smiling face and over her body, according to the Washington Post.
If you witnessed the barrage of Homecoming advertisements plastered all over the place, both IRL and online, this autumn, then you are already familiar with this avian artist.
The sponsorship contract between BP and the British Museum is up for renewal, and could leave the oil company's logo plastered across the museum until at least 2022.
The National Consumers League hopes the U.S. will eventually follow the lead of the European Union, where airports are plastered with large signs informing passengers of their rights.
And contrary to popular belief, Torontonians deserve more than pretty talk and a corporatized version of our language, culture plastered on a billboard or a Councilman's Twitter page.
Nothing says you're a savvy shopper — and responsible about your health — like an inch-long Trojan button plastered to your wall that you press to order more condoms.
Asada is a household name in Japan, known by the affectionate nickname "Mao-chan," and the news of her retirement was plastered across newspaper front pages on Tuesday.
That scary figure was plastered all over headlines and strewn about on social media, suggesting that a $15 minimum wage was a controversial policy with serious trade-offs.
A famous pic of Prince with a come-hither stare was plastered on sweatshirts and t-shirts and sold without the photog's permission ... according to a new lawsuit.
Cum-plastered boobs, barn animal "pussies," and wine-edible blackouts are all described in lengthy detail, but something changes after Amy reminds us she's a Peabody Award winner.
Game face plastered on, Amanda waits until Ben's done screaming like a toddler on the motion-sickness rides, then makes out with him on the Ferris wheel. Hmm.
You're one of the richest men in America, your name is plastered on buildings from here to Katmandu, but you're trying to impress some low-level entertainment correspondent?
Nestled among sprawling banana plants and towering palms, the existing 11 ocher-plastered villas (a mix of one- and two-bedroom bungalows) are semi-open to the elements.
THE windows of the Biedronka Polish supermarket in Peterborough are plastered with posters for local events: a Polish "power disco", a radio festival and a family fun day.
The slogan "Think Big" is plastered on workers' T-shirts and on posters around the hangar in the desert outside Los Angeles, where the plane is being assembled.
Anti-US sentiment can also be seen around many Iranian cities, and the wall outside the former US embassy in Tehran here is plastered with anti-US murals.
Mixing the openness of a contemporary with traditional Southwestern design, the interior has brick floors, plastered and exposed adobe-brick walls, beamed ceilings and large picture windows throughout.
Many of the private brands were plastered across landing pages on its website during the event, something industry analysts say will be more of the case this year.
Just in case the collection's buffet of skate and streetwear motifs wasn't incoherent enough, many of the clothes are plastered with text and images drawn from William Burroughs.
On others, she'll wear a sweatshirt plastered with a hyperrealistic print of Justin Bieber over green-rose-patterned leggings and a clutch of gold chains and tattoo chokers.
Interestingly, the images of Venus that I had plastered all over my bedroom bore a resemblance to some of the poster art and album covers I already knew.
The City of Savannah Government Facebook page posted photos on Thursday of a monument of American Revolutionary War figure Nathanael Greene with googly eyes plastered to his face.
The photos have appeared in locations as improbable as behind the Venetian-plastered walls of Park Avenue apartments and tucked into the back seat of a police car.
The two races have left lampposts plastered in campaign posters, as an endless stream of politicians eager to share their policy stances appear on television and in newspapers.
The next, Stranger Things was a mega hit, and Dyer was plastered across gossip sites and Reddit with her body, relationship, and every waking moment up for debate.
Regular Long Island iced teas taste like shit because they contain only alcohol, and you only order one when you want to get plastered via a single drink.
Just as Elizabeth and Philip are reconciling their political differences, Stan is closer than ever to identifying his neighbors as that mysterious couple plastered all over FBI headquarters.
Looking at the jeans reminds me of being in Prague after the Velvet Revolution and seeing columns in the city's main squares plastered with old Western newspaper stories.
His was a household name, not least because his name was in every household—plastered on the appliances, devices, and products that defined modernity for so many families.
"Reparations don't matter," said Courtney Broxton, a housekeeper walking with her 8-year-old son along the desolate main street, past a storefront plastered with Sanders campaign signs.
But like so many Porsches before it, the Taycan could be the next car that gets plastered on a kid's wall, or saved onto their smartphone's lock screen.
She pulls out her phone to get her own Uber, walking casually onto the city street as if her face isn't plastered on billboards, TVs, and phone screens.
His age, his origins, his inspirations, his white supremacist ideology and vision, the particulars about his weaponry, his scowling image and his name were plastered across the screen.
Elsewhere, a painting of Gavin Brown's face by the artist Alex Katz was ubiquitous, plastered on the side of numerous city buses, staring at pedestrians blankly in traffic.
At a shelter set in a church in nearby Oroville, a bulletin board was plastered with dozens of photos of missing people, along with messages and phone numbers.
The race is on to nab Donald Trump's typo word of the year, "covfefe" ... and that means it could end up plastered on everything from boobs to beer.
Tom's also got plans to install an elevator and wheelchair lift and gate -- plus his tennis court getting renovated and the swimming pool will be plastered and remodeled.
The Santa Monica space, with its guava-hued walls plastered with mismatched frames and trinkets is known around town as a down-to-earth, art palace of the people.
He also has a hilarious story about how he had Shannon Tweed, Playmate of the Year circa 1982, plastered on his wall and how she became his wife ... sorta.
Anyone who lived in the UK in the late 1980s will remember it being plastered across everything from record covers to t-shirts, badges, stickers, hats, bags, and more.
Both companies have plastered stickers on their consoles—the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, respectively—that warn the factory warranty will be void if the device casing is opened.
The 350 million pounds message, plastered across buses driven around the country by Brexiteers ahead of the June 2016 EU referendum, became symbolic of their "Take Back Control" campaign.
Sayoc's van was also plastered with a collage of stickers that showed rifle cross hairs over the faces of some of the Democratic figures he allegedly sent bombs to.
Since seeing his shirtless selfie plastered over several articles about Parks Denton, Kevin has gone back and forth over how to respond to the situation publicly, if at all.
The woman behind the technicolor, animal-print and neon designs you loved so much in the '80s and '90s (and had plastered all over your Trapper Keepers) has returned.
" His message came through loud and clear at the recovery center, where the walls were plastered with signs that read "Recovery Voices Count," and "We Recover And We Vote.
A post from that account reads "IF AN OIL COMPANY DESTROYED THESE 'SACRED' BURIAL GROUNDS AMERICANS WOULD LOSE THEIR MINDS," plastered over an image of a US military cemetery.
TOTTENHAM COURT road is a little-loved street of furniture stores in central London, made even more drab by boarded-up shops and SALE signs plastered across the windows.
Winning one of them means an artist gets to give a speech during the primetime broadcast and have a picture of her kissing her trophy plastered across the internet.
The Clinton campaign unveiled a new Boeing 737 plane on Labor Day with Clinton's slogan "Stronger Together" plastered across the side and her "H" logo painted on the tail.
Thanks to these five women and some savvy marketing, "Girl Power" was plastered on little girls' lunchboxes, empowerment was blaring out of every radio, and feminism was cool again.
Israeli gig-economy platform Fiverr is in hot water yet again for one of its ad campaigns, the latest of which is plastered across several cities, including New York.
"I was embarrassed the day the incident happened and am more so now that my face is plastered everywhere," she wrote from her destination-wedding location in Costa Rica.
But the most important name in the smart home is the one you're least likely to find plastered inside the cavernous halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center: Alexa.
There, Apple plastered an advertisement on the side of a hotel that said "What happens on your iPhone, stays on your iPhone" with a link to Apple's privacy website.
There are signs of a blooming economy—the highly mechanized pecan-farming operation, the new dog-food factory, the row of eco-friendly houses built with plastered hay bales.
Our house was built around the church—Bible quotes were plastered on the walls and my dad would play gospel music by artists like Marvin Sapp on Sunday mornings.
Furthermore, the moment is plastered with YouTube annotations that seem impossible to minimize, making the moment not even fully seen: Not everyone is pissed off about the ending, though.
The ads, featuring their 24/7 hotline number and website, have been plastered on highways across the country, as one of many methods to spread word about the religion.
The 2015 election posters showcasing his photograph were plastered all over the country and the ruling People's Action Party bounced back by getting back 70% of the popular vote.
Instead it was among six or so other guests who, having just finished their complimentary waffle breakfast, gazed up at the TV with amused smiles plastered across their faces.
"I want to find the story behind each item," Okura said, which explained why the walls and cases were plastered with handwritten notes detailing the origins of each object.
In May, Shanghai Putuo People's Court plastered the details of 76 debtors on electric billboards on the outside of five popular shopping malls, said a spokesman at the court.
Through eighteen years in Washington, our kids grew up thinking it was normal to have their faces plastered on campaign signs along the roadside when election time rolled around.
Their protests were quickly plastered all over the news, adding yet another layer of racial tension to the effort to fix the most segregated school system in the country.
Whether it's the glossy postcards plastered with percentages or catchy email subject lines chock full of numbers, statistics provide the purely quantitative evidence intended to lure in prospective students.
A few I looked at had something along the lines of "Do you wanna have awesome feelings?" plastered below their profile picture, followed by a link to another site.
The game begins in a kid's bedroom, walls plastered with posters riffing on action movies of the 80s and 90s, plastic dinosaurs and space rockets all over the place.
The tunnel, which connects the 14th Street stations at Seventh Avenue and Avenue of the Americas, is plastered with thousands of words and phrases scrawled on pastel-colored notes.
In Detroit and across the country, slaveholder names plastered about commemorate a social order in which elite white people exerted inexorable power over black and indigenous bodies and lives.
Salah's name and face are plastered on T-shirts, of course, but also on shop doors and supermarket fliers, and on the cash register of our local dry cleaner.
His face was plastered on billboards around the state, his program was backed by a powerful booster organization, and he was hailed by state legislators and the university administration.
A bus filled with St. Louis Rams fans, with a doll of New England quarterback Tom Brady plastered to the front, drives down Decatur Street in New Orleans, Feb.
A common sight of this election campaign was the party&aposs battle bus traveling up and down the country with a huge potrait of Swinson plastered on its side.
An old banner is plastered on the shuttered building, a vestige from a different plan to turn it into a family life center, gym and school of performing arts.
Gerber has expanded its business beyond food to include skin care, clothing and other children's products, but the face of the original Gerber baby remains plastered on most items.
In 2009, some M.I.T. students plastered the first seven notes of the chorus on the dome of the engineering library, thus rickrolling anyone in Cambridge who could read music.
But it's a delusion to think that this will "get Brexit done," in the words of the latest lie to be plastered on the side of a campaign bus.
In the spring of 2011, Mr. Achari and his assistants put the house back together at Mr. Sachdeva's farm on a new ground floor with walls of plastered brick.
Dozens of yellow flags belonging to Iran-backed Shiite militias fluttered atop the reception area and were plastered along the embassy&aposs concrete wall along with anti-US graffiti.
The opulent 363s are boiled down to an aerobics video color palette plastered over America's favorite passtimes—fast cars, outrageous hair styles, zombies, and defying the laws of physics.
Unlike other social networks, ads aren't inconspicuously funneled to select demographics or tucked between other posts; they're plastered prominently on the front page for all to see and comment on.
Since then, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla appears to have found a solution, but it's his earlier incarnation that an experimental artist has plastered across San Francisco this week.
His family name is plastered on landmarks all across the Los Angeles area but he maintains that despite his wealthy upbringing, he wasn't out of touch with reality growing up.
THE taegukgi, South Korea's national flag, has rarely been as present on the country's streets as it is today: swung by demonstrators, plastered on trucks and pitched outside big buildings.
"Calling all New Yorkers with asshole neighbors—really open to any advice you have," she says in the first clip, over which she's repeatedly plastered the alleged perpetrator's full name.
It started when Reynolds shared a photograph of an advertisement for his liquor company, Aviation Gin, which was plastered with a very large image of the actor enjoying the product.
The wedding hashtag can be found on everything, starting with invitations and the wedding website, and then plastered onto napkins, photo booth pictures and and centerpiece displays at the reception.
But Twitter didn't exist, so instead we are left finding the occasional "In Memory" sticker plastered on the back of a pick-up truck next to a confederate flag decal.
These energetic works, plastered with a palette knife, are viscous and fleshy, marking a first step away from the traditional idea of portraiture, says the show's lead curator, John Elderfield.
"In terms of language, we manage well," co-founder Huguette Samu said at CCC's new headquarters, its walls plastered with inspirational quotes by Winston Churchill, Rosa Parks and Nelson Mandela.
The downside to all this is that once a video gets popular enough, its characters often hit the daytime news circuit, a platform known for artificial lighting and plastered smiles.
She signed copies of "In Touch" mag, which had her face plastered on the cover along with Donald Trump, with whom she allegedly had a tryst back in the day.
The N.F.L. doesn't charge fans to attend, but sponsors line up to have their brands plastered on the event, which this year may surpass last year's record of 250,000 attendees.
Other footage involves the actual car involved in the carpooling — in the video, you can spot a camera plastered to the windshield, ready to capture all that sweet karaoke footage.
NO PIPELINE bumper stickers are plastered on pickups throughout the county; in February, an 80-year-old veteran was arrested for chaining himself to a fence surrounding the pipeline company.
The leader of the mighty Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) may have fled to London 25 years ago, but his image remains plastered on the streets of the city he controls.
When you heard Kristen Bell's breezy sign off, "XOXO, Gossip Girl," it was easy to forget you had been listening to teenage character's sex lives plastered all over the web.
She's messy, like a growing child star plastered across the pages of tabloids over the past few decades, but she also embodies everything we understand about excess, about being extra.
In many ways, Manila resembles certain regions in Mexico: the palm trees, half-built roads, corrupt politicians, delicious dishes, and posters with half-naked women plastered all over the place.
Cars in the area were plastered with bumper stickers for Dale Earnhardt and Jeff Gordon; family outings took place at the nearby Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home of the Indy 303.
A giant nesting doll plastered onto a wall identifies the entrance, and a flight of stairs leads into a main room filled with memorabilia evoking Russian Olympic success and culture.
Google, a leading conference sponsor in 2018 — when its logo was plastered on banners alongside groups like the National Rifle Association and the Heritage Foundation — did not participate this year.
In recent weeks, Mr. Ho's image has been plastered on sidewalks and footbridges across the city, and its purpose is immediately apparent: to force pedestrians to walk on his face.
I was sort of shocked too, but again, it's not like we can't find his latest tweet plastered across CNN, or The New York Times, or any other news outlet.
After that scene, he keeps trying to gaslight Ephraim into not trusting reality, getting him constantly plastered, filling his mind with paranoid delusions, and making him question even time itself.
During last week's Toronto Pride Parade, Mr. Trudeau wore rainbow socks—but wait, it was also the end of Ramadan, prompting the message "Eid Mubarak" plastered over the colored stripes.
Protesters, reporters and members of the State Assembly were greeted at the Statehouse by hundreds of signs plastered on doors and walls with a picture of a smiling Mr. Prieto.
For his deliberately trashy installation "Third Place," in Desert Hot Springs, Richard Prince plastered a derelict house with raunchy images from his "Family Tweets" series printed on vinyl and canvas.
Speaking to Conan O'Brien about his sudden foray into the adult industry, Nanjiani stressed that he hasn't received any money for having his shirtless torso plastered across the porn site.
A few minutes later, they returned to the street, lugging a refrigerator plastered with magnets—oranges, bananas, bunches of purple grapes—and lifted it onto the roof of the sedan.
Countless times I've plastered my face before bed with layers of goop promising a renewed, youthful complexion by morning, only to wake up to little more than a greasy pillowcase.
For weeks, the phrase was plastered across social media, and although it started out harmless, it quickly picked up a lot of negative attention from racist trolls on the internet.
On the rue Vieille du Temple in the Marais district of central Paris, nearly every boutique within a one-block stretch is plastered with signs promoting "Black Friday" in English.
Flashy stands and huge branding are plastered across the halls at Mobile World Congress (MWC), the biggest mobile show in the world that is taking place currently in Barcelona, Spain.
After a speech on immigration during his campaign, Trump gave the podium to a line of bereaved parents and relatives, their shirts plastered with the faces of lost loved ones.
Sources close to BC tell TMZ ... Chyna did NOT settle her beef with Rob over his revenge porn meltdown .... when he plastered nude pics of her all over social media.
As far as gym bags go, there are plenty of professional-looking options you can bring with you to work (the key is to avoid anything plastered with sports logos).
The simply named Big Duck is an impressive sculptural feat, with a framework consisting of plastered-over wood and chicken wire that's been glued and stapled together, no nails involved.
A broad smile plastered to his face, Moshe Sasokin joyfully bounds through the halls of Prosthetics in Motion, which fitted him with custom-made running blades,  in video taken last month.
This act of violence has major repercussions: Sam and Zoe become fugitives whose faces are plastered all over the local news, and sends Hassine Mining into a PR and financial crisis.
Don't pick questions and answers that other people can easily guess—like the name of your pet, a name which also happens to be plastered all over your Twitter and Instagram.
It's crazy to imagine, but it did run through some fans' minds even as they stood in front of the FYF Main Stage where Ocean's name was plastered on the screens.
Nancy Kerrigan's shattered knee, O.J. Simpson's infamous white Bronco, and JonBenét Ramsey's macabre glamor shots plastered tabloid covers for much of the decade and continue to darkly fascinate through modern retellings.
"Save our NHS" and "Help protect your local hospital" posters were the only issue-specific positions plastered on the "Vote Leave" website and were often handed out at the campaign's rallies.
I'd been studying pictures of it online for months, but in the glow of the parking lot, finally holding it in my two hands left a grin plastered across my face.
Devil Doll's Hugo is definitely as monstrous as Annabelle, Chucky, or Talking Tina, with his plastered-on smile, defiant attitude, and mysterious ability to hop off Vorelli's lap and walk around.
The three siblings felt "trapped," Fowler said, and weren't allowed to bring friends to their house, where their father, a technical writer, plastered the walls of his office with pornographic images.
Alongside the more modern elements, the couple added personal touches, like a quote from their wedding song (Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love") plastered on the wall in their bedroom.
The black and white photo series includes Corden pouting, showing off his bare midsection and displaying his biceps in a cut-off tank – every inch plastered with the new body art.
"[That] also causes PTSD, so I guess I kind of have been to war," she says with a grin still plastered on her face — she did ace the audition after all.
The McHive comes complete with a patio and outdoor seating, sleek wood panelling, two drive-thru windows and all the McDonald's advertisements you'd expect to see plastered on the store's windows.
To get people to click the second link, the hackers plastered their fake website with Microsoft logos — so it looked like a site you'd legitimately visit to change your Outlook password.

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