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posters

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n. (plural of poster English)

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Hannibal and the elephant again trailed at the end of the train, and the Negro kept running back and forth across the street, to peel off as many as he could of the pasted-up circus posters to keep for future use.

You go back, take a plentiful batch of posters, hire his crew in addition to your own, tear all his paper and post ours.

Will you boss the setup, Colonel Ramrod, while I follow the posters again and see if I can find Sir John?

From under his chair, he got samples of the posters and handed them around the table for all to admire.

Mark on those posters that our first performance will be a week from tomorrow.

Florian sent a bunch of Slovaks in to plaster the city with posters announcing a balloon ascension at sunset the next day.

He also showed one of the posters to the Forano stationmaster and spoke persuasively enough that the man immediately sat down to his telegraph key.

There were posters announcing art exhibitions, poetry readings and such, and there was a corkboard covered with pinned-up handwritten cards and papers.

John, you and everyone else who can write, make posters announcing that there will be no show until further notice.

Then Florian commanded a number of the Slovaks and the lightest wagon to depart immediately and go on ahead, with a hefty stack of Florilegium posters, to circle the entire extent of Lake Balaton and post paper in every least village and hamlet around its shores.

Darkness was coming down, but the travelers could see their Florilegium posters tacked to trees here and there.

Those German posters and our German program books will serve here in Alsace, but we shall need new ones as we proceed into France proper.

The circus was set up, the town was plastered with posters and, next day, the citizens of Auxerre gave the Florilegium an even warmer welcome than their streets had done.

That will probably take them three or four days to do, so mark the posters to announce that our show will open five days from tomorrow.

And Stitches, will you prepare posters announcing that the Florilegium will not be performing that day?