The plate shows that the owner has a special insurance to cover for test drives.
The plate shows a buck with antlers in the center.
He keeps the plate on display to show the fine workmanship; it's not for sale.
The small plates show her dog intently watching television.
Then the whole plate unscrewed, showing beyond it a space set in the masonry between the office and the living room.
The plate also showed an "acceptance date" of April 14, 2008.
The manufacturer's plate, usually in the passenger door well, shows the maximum gross weight.
The plates showed no familiar stars nor patterns of heavenly bodies.
Again, the black plate showed dully from the wall.
After the fall of the communist government in Poland in 1989, the plate showed a different figure: 1.1 million.