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It has also commonly been used by commercial bill posters since the nineteenth century.
A second bill poster covers the first ad with a larger poster.
The two bill posters squabble, and then flee at the approach of the sentry.
Artists use a variety of approaches including bill posters, stencils, and performance art put the artwork right in the public eye.
None of the major bill posters are listed in the Manhattan telephone directory, and they do not advertise.
The bill poster had moved on to dryer pastures and all the gas-lamps were now lit.
A bill poster waits for him to pass and pastes up an advertising bill.
Besides the flower plantings, to have a beautiful block you also need someone to clean up promptly after the graffiti artists and the bill posters.
The rice-paper pages were the size of bedspreads, and the Chinese characters were larger than the printing on a bill poster.
SA advertise public meetings through leafleting on street stalls, campuses, at demonstrations and through bill posters.
He subsequently worked as a bill poster before gaining ownership of theatres in Bristol, Bedford and Dover.
In particular, it was widely used by nineteenth and twentieth century circus bill posters, who developed a substantial culture around paste manufacture and postering campaigns.
Is Not Magazine was an independently published bi-monthly magazine in the form of a 1.5m x 2m bill poster, produced in Melbourne, Australia.
Bill posters may be subject to civil suits charging trespassing, officials said, but such claims are seldom filed because the posters are temporary, and the court challenge is expensive.
An independently published, bimonthly magazine in the form of a 1.5m x 2m bill poster, Is Not ran for eleven issues (and several special issues) before the five co-founders declared it officially defunct in August 2008.
Visitors can walk through an old circus railroad car and read about "bill posters," advance men who crisscrossed the country, covering every available inch of window space in a town with circus posters to build excitement and ticket sales.
Across the state, in the shore town of Tuckerton, Jim Algar, a bill poster, wouldn't think of attending his fifth Sunshine Daydream Music Festival on Aug. 16 without his wife and their four daughters.
The secondary characters include a Cerberus-like doorkeeper at a theater, a mad glazier, an aging bill poster with an inordinate attachment to fishing equipment, a ballet dancer, an opera singer, a blind man and a band of loony academics.
In the portrait room, I ended up with one wall of self-portraits, another of work by gentlemen amateurs (mostly of their families), a corner of famous people and another corner of precisely the opposite (a beggar, a bill poster).
There were bell hangers, a mechanopath, ferry operators, tinsmiths, seed cleaners, umbrella repairers, capitalists, a glove manufacturer, broom makers, Indian traders, city bill posters, wheelwrights, tripe dressers, tanners and curriers, and choppers of kindling.
Originally named Associated Bill Posters' Association of the US and Canada in 1891, the association was created to; promote a greater understanding of the poster medium, provide an expanded nationwide organization for coordinating the services offered by member companies, and to continue to address the ethical concerns of early industry leaders.
The video is staged as an animated bill poster (outside Phoenix Cinema in North London), with the camera zooming in with the poster filling the frame and observing motion within the poster before pulling out and the image returning to a still bill poster.