A Home-made placards would be very welcome, placards about the staff shortages would be particularly topical.
After the battle of Valmy, Dumouriez was the greatest man in France; he could almost have restored the monarchy; yet Marat did not fear to denounce him in placards as a traitor.
Around 30 language campaigners also attended the hearing, with many placards placed outside the court.
Before the party, take snapshots of different items and tape them to colorful placards.
Bring your own placards, make a splash, we're also planning a party afterward, details out soon.
Dean scampered out the door, tripping over a dozen "Dean for Sheriff" placards, delivered overnight by one of Fred's legion.
Exasperated at their failure, the emissaries organized attacks on individuals, wrote threatening letters, and at last posted revolutionary placards, 5th of January 1893, at Yuzgat, and on the walls of the American College at Marsivan.
Far more lenient was Bonaparte's conduct towards a knot of discontented officers who, in April - May 1802, framed a clumsy plot, known as the "Plot of the Placards," for arousing the soldiery against him.
He denounced Marat's placards as inciting to murder, summoned Danton to give an account of his ministry, watched carefully over the furnishing of military supplies, and was a strong opponent of Dumouriez, in spite of the general's great popularity.
I mightn't get squinted at for chortling over local newspaper placards which seem irresistibly funny but only to me.
In London, there were almost ten people, waving placards saying " Micheal Is Innocent " [sic] .
Many older townsmen will remember the thought-provoking placards he used to display in his shop window at 18 Belgrave Gate.
Mums also demonstrated outside the Department of Health brandishing placards bearing the slogan ' Tony, please support our breasts ' .
Nearly eleven months later the Council decided that his placards constituted a ' nuisance ' and began proceedings to remove him (1 ).
Payment on account of the conveyance of electors to or from the poll; payment for any committee room in excess of a prescribed number; the incurring of expenses in and about the election beyond a certain maximum; employing, for the conveyance of electors to or from the poll, hackney carriages or carriages kept for hire; payments for bands, flags, cockades, &c.; employing for payment persons at the election beyond the prescribed number; printing and publishing bills, placards or posters which do not disclose the name and address of the printer or publisher; using as committee rooms or for meetings any licensed premises, or any premises where food or drink is ordinarily sold for consumption on the premises, or any club premises where intoxicating liquor is supplied to members.
Photograph of children pickets holding placards with the slogan " Victory to the miners.
Seven Santas bore aloft colorful placards bearing ironic advertising slogans such as " Buy More, Be Happy ", " Work!
Some placards at the protest outside the Danish embassy in London threatened a repeat of the 7 July bombings.
The affair of the Placards in 1534 irritated him beyond measure, and determined him to adopt a policy of severity.
The Americans were accused of issuing the placards; two Armenian professors were imprisoned; and the girls' school was burned down.
The Hamiltons, now in English exile, were forfeited; d'Aubigny received the earldom of Lennox; and, as after Darnley's death, placards, were posted urging the trial of Morton for that crime.
The marchers carried placards saying 'No blood for oil ' .
The person who provided the protest placards and the photographer.
The placards on each of the other doors were blank, the doors closed with no sign of light around the edges.
There were a few Respect placards, and I saw bundles of Respect papers, but didn't see anyone distributing them.
Throughout the Terror, in spite of attacks in the Convention, in the press, and on placards posted at the street corners, he appeared in the streets in his episcopal dress and daily read mass in his house.
We stood with placards in sunshine by the Peace Gardens, with a few passing cars giving supportive toots.