All the same, an ageing family man, looking forward to retirement, hardly fits the picture of a placard-waving radical.
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The drug dealer was provided an NYPD parking placard by Mr. Daniels and once asked the officer how to get "gun shot residue off your hands, " the complaint says.
In front of each computer in the Emergency Operations Center is a placard: Ethics, Immunization, Mental Health, Security, and dozens more.
She hid her face with her placard, trying to visualize the word.
The 90-minute drive from Shanghai is lined with billboards advertising the New District, with not a placard for Singapore's pet project in sight.
In 2008 a man who had murdered his mother was paraded in an open top truck on the way to his execution with a placard around his neck, detailing his crime.
On Saturday, in the space of 10 maybe 15 minutes, whilst I tried vainly to persuade members of a Newtown women's club to do an interview, I saw a placard-carrying woman by the roadside approached, filmed, photographed by more than a dozen different cameramen and journalists.
Yarn bombing and placard-making are some of the events being organised in Gloucestershire in a bid to show arts and culture in a different light.
The official record of the arrest says the "purpose" of searching him was "terrorism" and the "grounds for intervention" were "carrying placard and T-shirt with anti-Blair info" (sic).
Hannan, who keeps a 1976 photo in his office of Woodson sporting his high-school All-Star uniform, said Woodson's name hangs on a placard along with other former pros inside the school's gymnasium.
"The Guy Fawkes mask has now become a common brand and a convenient placard to use in protest against tyranny - and I'm happy with people using it, it seems quite unique, an icon of popular culture being used this way, " he says.
Campaigners say that different interpretations of the word insulting have led to spurious arrests, such as the arrest of a teenager for holding a "Scientology is a dangerous cult" placard.
Mr Eon, a Socialist activist, had waved a small placard reading "Casse-toi, pauv'con" - which the European court translated as "get lost, you sad prick".
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