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The signs tacked up all over the place were distracting, though.
Tacked up on the board were an array of pamphlets from American colleges.
Among the tacked-up images was a rendition of the mail-cubby diorama.
Woodside Petroleum rose as much as 22 percent, while Santos Ltd tacked up 1.23 percent.
A map of the wine-growing regions of France was tacked up above the desk.
Tacked up on the cubicle walls, I have these postcards that people have submitted to the art department.
Some of the structures were no more than tarpaper tacked up over a frame of two-by-fours.
Then I tacked up all the evidence I'd collected on the wall and studied it while sipping Red Bull.
I had pointed to a poster he had tacked up over his desk of successful adults who have dyslexia.
The corrected print was tacked up after lunch, just as Panou, who had strolled over from his apartment, walked in.
A two-tone Martin Margiela dress, left, with raw edges and a tacked-up hem, a timeless piece from spring 2003.
Yet, in the little corner of the window that evades the tacked-up cloth imitating a curtain, the miasma lifts a little.
And it was literally a list of rules that I had tacked up in my dressing room and looked at every day.
The Turkish lira tacked up 0.3 percent, while South Africa's rand rose for the first time in four day, up 0.7 percent.
But she mainly drew, crowding the walls of the Tilton Gallery with tacked-up cartoons and sketches for a memorable solo show, in 1994.
The next time I went to my best friend's house, her father had tacked up a poster of Ms. Hanson draped in the Australian flag.
In fact, part of it was filmed outside Paisley Park, the endless tributes to the singer tacked up to the chainlink fence are in the background.
We were sitting in a conference room, just across from her new corner office; the magazine's pages were tacked up on the wall in front of us.
Paint flaked and peeled off the walls, and small craters had been left in the plaster from all the posters we had tacked up and ripped down.
Those of us of a certain age remember dusty and disorganized operations, with harried supervisors, cluttered desks and index cards of random job offers tacked up on corkboards.
Uganda's health ministry has not given him one of its brightly colored posters illustrating Ebola symptoms that can be found tacked up at border posts and conventional clinics.
Some time after that, she tacked up a horse she'd been training, jumped on, and immediately sprang back off: stinkbugs were pouring out of every crevice of the saddle.
She is very nice, but the only thing you know about her is that she loves comic books, based on the 12 pictures that are tacked up in her cubicle.
Mr. Sanders gave brief remarks in front of what looked like someone's wooden backyard deck, a few campaign placards tacked up behind him — the image contrasting his campaign against Mrs.
On a bulletin board behind him, someone had tacked up a photograph of a man at a pub drinking from a glass of beer the size of a trash barrel.
Tacked up on the outer wall of the ceremonial hall, above the heads of Allan and John, were a series of laminated cards depicting a timeline of the land claims process.
Germany will examine the Protestant Reformation that began in 1517 when Martin Luther tacked up his 29 theses on what he viewed as abuses by the Roman Catholic Church in Wittenberg.
She and Herskovits bought the Fort Greene house in 2000, and the boys' presence is felt everywhere in it, from the sports trophies lining the living-room shelves to the drawings tacked up by the kitchen.
Tacked up on the wall are also digital prints made by moving a combination of all these pictures and objects across a scanner bed, compressing their solid forms into images that demonstrate the passage of time.
Inside, he's crafted an entire bed and home office setup—from where I stood, I could see a swivel chair and a desk, with a small filing cabinet and a bulletin board tacked up on wall.
As she did last year, Fuller asked the artists to respond to particular textual prompts (which are tacked up on walls and pillars in the gallery) regarding education, particularly how it relates to historical struggles for social equity and justice.
An NK News article from 2013 reported that Kim Jong Il built basketball courts at their residences for his sons to play on, — that Kim Jong Un had Michael Jordan posters tacked up in his room when he was in school in Switzerland.
Mr. Van Noten said, in an interview the morning after the show, that when he realized he had tacked up numerous photos of Mr. Lacroix's work on his mood board, he thought that instead of creating an homage, he would go straight to the source.
It opens with this line: The eyes / as if / pinned in / place tacked / up at / the corners / then pulled/ taut then Another poem in the series, "Exhibition of the Hanged Man," opens with these lines: To spectate is a verb that does not mean to watch.
Now, the FDA is rolling out online ads and social media posts, as well as posters tacked up in school bathrooms across the country, to warn teens about the potential risks associated with vaping, such as nicotine addiction and the increased risk of moving to combustible cigarettes.
Above and beyond decals, however, there was, still is and will ever be latrine art — whether in the middle of the Army's National Training Center in the Mojave Desert, a palatial bathroom in one of Saddam Hussein's old palaces or some boards tacked up to form a rough shelter in a combat outpost in Afghanistan.
Though the basement décor is heavy on tacked-up posters of rap stars like Kanye West, Dr. Dre and Wu-Tang Clan — the preferred genre of Mr. Klein and Mr. Lazarus — Mr. Hanley plays saxophone and keyboards in several local rock bands, including Gnarly Karma, a four-piece indie-rock outfit earning comparisons to the Dave Matthews Band and Mumford & Sons.
In the Reagan era, Bloom County was one of a handful of daily strips (along with Gary Larson's The Far Side and Bill Waterson's Calvin and Hobbes) that could be found tacked up on both college-dorm walls and suburban refrigerators; all three were mass-audience strips with subversive wit, but Bloom County was the noisiest of them all, taking aim at everyone from Michael Jackson to George Bush to, uh, Caspar Weinberger (look it up, kiddos).
Protesters during the March 2010 blizzard carried "Lithuanian flags — yellow, green and red — along with American flags. On the church’s red doors they tacked up signs: “God Never Closes His Doors,” “Save Our Heritage” and “Stalin 1939 — Egan 2007." The building was demolished in May 2015 and an apartment block now stands on the site.
Complete Peerage, vol. ii, Appendix B. Lovell helped in the suppression of Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham's rebellion (1483). In July 1484, William Collingbourne, a Tudor agent, tacked up a lampooning poem to St. Paul's Cathedral, which mentions Lovell, whose family's heraldic symbol was a silver wolf,Robert Fabyan, The New Chronicles of England and France in to Parts (London, 1811), p. 672.Fields, Bertram.
The Sunstate (North Queensland) and Southern Cross (South Queensland) divisions were a big part of the league for a number of years, remaining in tacked up until the 2006 season. Following the 2006 season, the QABL restructured the competition, which saw the two divisions combining to have a statewide league of only one division for the 2007 season. In 2009, the QABL became known as the QBL following the demise of the Australian Basketball Association.
It is there that the horse is tacked up with a racing bridle and saddle, the proper girth straps, and a number cloth. The paddock judge then checks the horse as well as the jockey’s silks. After approval, the horses are then paraded to the post and come under starter’s orders. The starter of the race always tries to arrange a start that is fair for all of the horses and jockeys.
The novel quotes from Frantz Fanon's A Dying Colonialism, which Zuckerman imagines as one of the texts that inspires Merry to carry out her bombing of a local post office. In the novel, Merry's bombing takes place in February 1968, during the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson, after which she flees her parental home. By that time she has had a "Weathermen motto" tacked up in her room for many months. In reality this would have been impossible.
Sometimes this was laid over the original shingles.Kingston, Early Slab Buildings p.8Henry Lawson commented, however, 'God forgive the man who invented galvanised iron, and the greed which introduced it into Australia: you could not get a worse roofing material for a hot country.' Lawson, Stragglers Mrs Gunn noted that 'Great sheets of bark... were packed a foot deep above the rafters to break the heat reflected from the iron roof, while beneath it the calico ceiling was tacked up.
In July 1484, William Collingbourne, a Tudor agent, tacked up a lampooning poem to St. Paul's Cathedral, which mentions Ratcliffe among the three aides to King Richard, whose emblem was a white boar: Ratcliffe had married Agnes Scrope, daughter of Henry Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Bolton, one of the great barons in the north of England. The "Catte" above refers to William Catesby. The "dogge" here refers to a Lovell family heraldic symbol.Robert Fabyan, The New Chronicles of England and France in t[w]o Parts (London, 1811), p. 672.
Behind them are a row of women at looms and one at a spinning wheel and to the left, a man wearing the symbol of the Corporation of London and carrying material in labelled "To Mr West". Both show that the business is a going concern. To the lower right a copy of the "London Almanack" is tacked up, headed by an allegorical figure of the genius of Industry assaulting Father Time. A dog stands by the carrier, annoying a cat up on the platform West and Goodchild stand on.
The choir was begun in 1902 by local Hilo music teacher Harry K. Naope Sr. For the indigenous population, belonging to a church choir was a natural extension of the musical culture and training that was part of the Hawaiian home life. In the Hawaiian language, the term mele denotes both ancient chants and also songs. With limited resources and no hymn books to rely on, Naope improvised by copying the individual meles, which he translated from English into the Hawaiian language, onto a single piece of paper tacked up on the walls. Choir members committed the meles to memory.
When the 47-year-old Piet Mondrian left the Netherlands for unfettered Paris for the second and last time in 1919, he set about at once to make his studio a nurturing environment for paintings he had in mind that would increasingly express the principles of neoplasticism about which he had been writing for two years. To hide the studio's structural flaws quickly and inexpensively, he tacked up large rectangular placards, each in a single color or neutral hue. Smaller colored paper squares and rectangles, composed together, accented the walls. Then came an intense period of painting.
The newspaper became a mainstay of American expatriate culture in Europe. In Ernest Hemingway’s novel, The Sun Also Rises (1926), the first thing the novel's protagonist Jake Barnes does on returning from Spain to France is buy the New York Herald from a kiosk in Bayonne and read it at a cafe. In Jean-Luc Godard’s 1960 film Breathless (1960), the lead female character Patricia (Jean Seberg) is an American student journalist who sells the New York Herald Tribune on the streets of Paris. Pages from the day's paper can be seen tacked up through the office windows, a tradition that would continue with the International Herald Tribune.
Almost every sizeable Scottish body of water has a kelpie story associated with it, but the most widely reported is the kelpie of Loch Ness. Several stories of mythical spirits and monsters are attached to the loch's vicinity, dating back to 6th-century reports of Saint Columba defeating a monster on the banks of the River Ness. The early 19th-century kelpie that haunted the woods and shores of Loch Ness was tacked up with its own saddle and bridle. A fable attached to the notoriously nasty creature has the Highlander James MacGrigor taking it by surprise and cutting off its bridle, the source of its power and life, without which it would die within twenty-four hours.
Exactly equal footing at their first meeting. Tom is on the left, Francis on the right and the master weaver on the extreme right In plate 1 the two protagonists are introduced: both are "'prentices" on equal terms with their master, and doing the same work. Beyond this framework, the two characters display their respective traits: Francis is busy at work with his loom and shuttle, with his copy of "The Prentice's Guide" at his feet and various wholesome literature tacked up on the wall behind him such as "The London Prentice" and (portentously) "Whitington Ld Mayor". Tom Idle leans snoring against his still loom, probably as a result of a huge mug labelled "Spittle Fields" sitting on his loom.
Former storyboard artist Rebecca Sugar returned to compose the song "Time Adventure", which BMO sings to Jake in order to calm him. Sugar said of the song: > I wanted to write about how even if something ends, it continues to exist in > the past, nothing ever really goes away, you only feel like it does because > our mind has to process information one moment at a time in order for us to > function as humans. I'm so nostalgic for the time that I spent working on > Adventure Time and I find it comforting to think that I still exist in that > office with Adam [Muto], working on those stories. I would be so happy to > come to work and brainstorm with him and sit down and draw on paper and > pitch these stories with Post-its tacked up to the wall, just like they did > in the 1930s with the stick and the song and the dance, the most traditional > way of doing cartoons.

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