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"leaflet" Definitions
  1. a printed sheet of paper or a few printed pages that are given free to advertise or give information about something

224 Sentences With "leaflet"

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There was a leaflet—another leaflet; death by fuckin' leaflet—inside the box.
The two Koreas have waged rival leaflet campaigns for decades.
And the government itself spent £9m on a leaflet promoting Remain.
IN CAFES outside Istanbul University, students pore over a glossy leaflet.
She refused a leaflet, but said thank you as we left.
"What do these Daesh commanders have in common?" the leaflet read.
Confused, he unfolded the leaflet and found the message scrawled inside.
He insists he knew nothing of the leaflet before it went out.
I knew nothing, literally nothing… I wasn't given a leaflet or anything.
Activists believe 'vote Labour or babies will die' leaflet put off voters.
"This leaflet is clearly inaccurate," a spokesman for Britain's Foreign Office said.
"Non-Muslim women can be taken as concubines," according to the leaflet.
Most people won't change their behavior at all in response to a leaflet.
I read the information leaflet while I wait for them to kick in.
"Sure, I took their leaflet," Bernard Cornet, a retired teacher, said, broadly grinning.
She takes out a leaflet about nutrition which Josue was given in Texas.
Everything has a risk Take out the patient information leaflet for your hormonal contraception.
The next was also a man in his 70s who also refused a leaflet.
"This is your last chance," the second leaflet read, according to an Airwars researcher.
A man displays an Ebola information leaflet for residents in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Their only response was to hand out food vouchers and a leaflet on our rights.
Could I give you our manifesto and a leaflet about Johannes Selle, our local candidate?
Without sounding like someone's nan reading a leaflet out loud, that's a lot of internet.
The leaflet also urged Afghan civilians to cooperate with coalition forces and turn over insurgents.
"We give you 24 hours only to take the decision to leave," one leaflet read.
This is a propaganda leaflet the US military distributed in Afghanistan a few days ago.
"She gave me this leaflet about a weekend course in crystal healing," Valerie tells me.
Leaflet of forms in hand, she vowed to be more "aggressive" about this process going forward.
But my head and heart were in leaflet writing, dorm organizing, teach-ins and sit-ins.
Other pages of the leaflet include a section on how "Illegal immigration increases the terror threat".
One leaflet depicted bin Laden with part of his face flesh-eaten to reveal his skull.
The Swedish leaflet states explicitly that any messages of surrender after any invasion should be ignored.
She played from a thin leaflet of material that she ground to dust by year's end.
But his political gamble and his campaign team's tireless door-knocking and leaflet-stuffing have paid off.
There was dismay in mainstream English church circles over a leaflet circulated at this year's UKIP conference.
"Meet at 12pm.. we will circumvent the wall...the river is dry," the leaflet instructed in Arabic.
"I love freedom above all," Szczesny, wrote in a leaflet, copies of which he scattered around himself.
Technology, their leaflet noted in English, can never replace the intuition and perception of an experienced mechanic.
As an opposition lawmaker, Moon co-sponsored a resolution calling for a halt to leaflet launches in 2014.
Several large protests against the killings of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar also ended up addressing the leaflet issue.
"The Roszke trials are show trials," the group said in a leaflet they handed out to passers-by.
Dr. Reckeweg R20 doesn't come with an information leaflet, but it does come with a useful hand-moisturizer sample.
A leaflet dropped by the Iraqi air force last week lay on a hillside near the airport on Thursday.
Another leaflet broadcast by Manar showed the names and faces of seven rebel commanders allegedly killed in the fighting.
Yet Remainers spent a lot more, and benefited from a government leaflet costing £9m that openly backed their cause.
"Barcelona kneels before the showcase of capital controlled by the multinational cell-phone giant," one English-language leaflet said.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - The leaflet dropped from the skies over Mosul urged Islamic State militants to give themselves up.
Only in the final days did I feel moved to hit the streets and leaflet for the Democratic ticket.
"We bring the Middle Ages to Life!" while also "teaching the values of Chivalry and Honor," says their leaflet.
Pick one leaflet up, and a villager might read about 9/11 or the hunt for Osama bin Laden.
Above the picture of a lion and the dog, the leaflet urged people to report insurgents to the authorities.
But she couldn't find a leaflet or website that presented those answers in a simple and easy-to-understand format.
The leaked emails from the humanities professors characterizing the bathroom messages and leaflet deliveries as "vigilante tactics" struck a nerve.
Any heavy-handedness on behalf of his government to stop leaflet printing or confiscate ballot boxes could trigger social unrest.
"One leaflet is not going to change views of a person who is exposed to daily official propaganda," he said.
On Saturday, police prevented a planned release of balloons by a defector group after a confrontation with anti-leaflet protesters.
Pyongyang has in the past blamed Seoul for failing to stop previous leaflet launches, calling them "an act of war".
This time, the rage was over a leaflet dropped on homes in Parwan Province, north of Kabul, on Tuesday night.
The Montauk tuna came with a Sea To Table leaflet describing the romantic, seaside town and the quality of the fish.
Mrs Trump has produced a leaflet, suggesting parents discuss with their children their online lives, about which they often know nothing.
"There is a significant presence of marijuana candy and other edible forms in New Jersey and nearby states," the leaflet said.
The government was able to spend millions on a leaflet, sent to all households, that backed one side of the debate.
The gathering in Idomeni started, as scheduled on the leaflet, just after noon on Tuesday near the exit of the camp.
The leaflet was a call to Afghans to help security forces fight terrorist groups operating in that part of the country.
Pinckney reportedly handed Roof a Bible and a leaflet containing that week's Scripture lesson and invited him to sit beside him.
Their leaflet dining room table, which collapses to leave more room when not in use, also "makes a huge difference," they said.
It was dressed in a loincloth and carried a slingshot — "to scare thieves, pests and bad vibes away," an accompanying leaflet explained.
"We will remain here until the last one of us has been given documents," a leaflet given out by an organizer read.
Pinckney invited Roof to sit beside him, survivors recalled, and handed him a Bible and a leaflet containing that week's scripture lesson.
One leaflet told civilians to seek refuge with SDF forces in Raqqa; another, dropped days later, advised them to leave the city.
He had seen a leaflet from the bakery advertising a contraption that scanned graphics provided by customers and put them on cakes.
Students receive golf lessons as well as a golf leaflet that links their math, English and French lessons with the Ryder Cup.
"One final leaflet may be deemed advisable and that one announcing a 0.02 ¢ reward for the delivery of Castro," the memo said.
The torso of one of the victims was split open by terrorists who inserted a leaflet calling for the release of Sheikh Rahman.
"Protect yourself, don't be human shields for the enemy, leave the town immediately," said a leaflet shown by the Iraqi military to CNN.
"Protect yourself, don't be human shields for the enemy, leave the town immediately," a leaflet shown by the Iraqi military to CNN said.
One common warning: Ignore the men who try to hand you a tailor's leaflet as you exit the Star Ferry terminal in Kowloon.
The campaign began at 2014 airports (14 now participate, including Heathrow) with airport screens and posters and a leaflet distributed by the police.
Above the picture of a lion and the dog, the latest leaflet contained an appeal to Afghans to report insurgents to the authorities.
In 2015, a local court dismissed a lawsuit filed by a group of residents to prevent Park's leaflet campaign, citing freedom of expression.
That kept me going," he said, "I think of that lady who wanted independence but was too scared to ask for a leaflet.
BURLINGTON, Vt. — The young woman on the political leaflet was smiling, but the message printed beside her in bold capital letters was severe.
"Keep calm and tell your children that it is only a game or thunder before the rain," one leaflet read, according to Reuters.
"Let us beat to death Park Geun-hye's gang of dogs for resuming propaganda broadcasts and deteriorating North-South relations!" one leaflet said.
The BBC said it found one leaflet that called Park "human filth" and featured a cartoon her being thrown into a garbage can.
Shortly before the president's speech, Buzzfeed journalist David Mack tweeted photos of a leaflet advertising a book titled The Health Hazards of Homosexuality.
"Perhaps we are simply trying vigorously to make sense of things that might only be a slapstick prank," it says in a leaflet.
The first thing to be aware of when you read this list is who wrote the patient information leaflet: the manufacturer of the medication.
One luncheon attendee grabbed a leaflet from protesters on his way to the event; others, including Robert Kraft, largely ignored the calls for divestment.
"There's some kind of unspoken social taboo against talking about mystical or magical experiences," he told me thoughtfully, pressing another leaflet into my hands.
Somewhere in an Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) office this quote is being worked up into a leaflet with "catastrophic" and "illegal" in giant, bold, italics.
In this instance, after again refusing to reveal his passwords, he says he was handed a leaflet stating it is now compulsory to surrender passwords.
Along with the CE marking, drones will be identified according to their class, and a "dos and don'ts" leaflet will be in all product boxes.
In next week's issue, the usual gang of idiots produced the recruitment leaflet for new trilogy Stormtroopers — or "fear ambassadors" —  which we excerpt exclusively here.
Without naming Hitler, the leaflet referred to "the words of a former European führer" who blamed the Jews for bringing non-Europeans to the Rhineland.
The leaflet is considered offensive to Muslims and contains a passage from the Quran used in Taliban banners superimposed on an image of a dog.
The leaflet drop coincided with a visit to South Korea on Tuesday by Deputy Secretary of State Tony Blinken, the second-highest ranking US diplomat.
I learned quickly, however, that I simply couldn't, with one conversation and a badly designed leaflet, convince people the EU was economically beneficial to them.
For the desperate migrants trapped in horrific conditions at Idomeni the leaflet represented a small glimmer of hope that a way out might still be open.
Cathy Cordiner-Achenbach, a councilor for the opposition Labour Party, was punched in the stomach after delivering a leaflet through a door in Great Yarmouth, England.
In the wake of the New Hampshire primary, the Culinary Union drew national attention for a leaflet it produced comparing the leading candidates' health care proposals.
The administrator at the front desk handed Nehemy a leaflet that neither he nor his father, who grew up speaking Haitian Creole, understood, according to the family.
Brexiteers are already fuming because the government sent out its own leaflet this week advocating a vote to remain, at a cost to taxpayers of over £9m.
US forces apologized for dropping a leaflet in northern Afghanistan Tuesday depicting a dog with a Koranic verse across its body -- a highly offensive image to Muslims.
A leaflet titled "Types of Idolatry", lies beside empty cartons of orange juice drunk by the recruits and packaging of the boots and balaclava headgear they wore.
The police found in the 72-year-old man's bag a leaflet criticizing Tokyo's July 1 decision to tighten exports on high-tech materials, the AP reported.
"Your cooperation with the Syrian Arab Army will get rid of the armed terrorists among you and will keep you and your families safe," the leaflet read.
A 24-page leaflet gives employers full details and points out the troops are not "cheap labor" and cannot be used if there is a union conflict.
But last year, when I was seven months pregnant, my Anglo-Australian husband and I found a leaflet stuck to our car outside a Melbourne hardware store.
A top U.S. commander in Afghanistan has apologized for a "highly offensive" leaflet that was distributed by U.S. forces in Afghanistan's Parwan Province in the country's northeast.
A couple of years ago, when the government began handing out a leaflet about the optimal age for a woman to become pregnant, there was a huge backlash.
"I appeal to all Poles who decide who governs in Poland to oppose what the current power is doing and this is why I protest," the leaflet read.
Or how about this other Brexit pledge, from the leaflet setting out the government's official position, which was sent to every single British household ahead of the referendum.
In an information leaflet seen by Reuters, IG Metall said management had failed to address employees' concerns about their future once the joint venture goes ahead next year.
Mr. Lee did his own research, asking old veterans and people who had lived near the border when the war started, and became convinced the leaflet was right.
"If you have any dignity, stop buying from Muslim shops," read a red-inked leaflet distributed in Batticaloa and produced by a group called 'Tamil Youth, Eastern Province'.
The letter and leaflet are part of the government's public information campaign on coronavirus, and are expected to cost 5.8 million pounds ($7 million) to print and distribute.
This year, the union helped drag itself into the crossfire by criticizing Medicare for All in a leaflet to members that outraged Sanders' supporters and other progressive groups.
"There's no jobs—they've all been shipped to China—nothing's left for the kids," she said, hugging a leaflet entitled "How to get Social Security online" against the chill.
At Hyundai's Ulsan factory, a leaflet distributed by management in March ahead of wage talks warned of a GM Korea-like crisis, citing Hyundai's high costs and low productivity.
He was a biologist at a state-run agricultural research institute in 1990 when he picked up a leaflet from the South while on a trip near the border.
In both countries, St. John's Wort is available over-the-counter and isn't usually prescribed by doctors, meaning that the onus is on the individual to read the leaflet.
Alchemy also promotes rectal ozone for "hemorrhoids, prostate and gynecological illnesses," not to mention cancer and metastases, reassuringly spelled "metastosis" on the clinic's leaflet and "metasis" on the website.
"I didn't think I could ignore it any longer, and I had to take action," Mr. Gold said, pressing a leaflet into the hands of a woman scurrying past.
Residents say they have received contradictory instructions from the coalition's recent leaflet drops, with the latest urging them to shelter in place after earlier warnings to leave the city.
Later on in the day, I am given a leaflet about a special 'Rosary of the Unborn': a rosary with a tiny alien-like fetus in some of the beads.
In Bath, which voted heavily to Remain, the Lib Dems' latest leaflet does not even mention Europe, focusing instead on the threat to public services posed by a Conservative landslide.
A botanist who pressed a copy of his leaflet, "On the Nutritional Requirements of Nature and of Mankind", onto all his employees, Kaufmann had been a minister in Quisling's government.
Perhaps, in a sign of how online communities play an increased role in radicalization, the leaflet specifically points to use of the dark web as a potential link to terrorism.
"The exhibition features two types of captions: the label inside the cabinet, which is part of the artwork and the leaflet, describing the works in the show," Geuna told CNN.
For Park Sung-su, an antigovernment campaigner who had distributed the leaflet — and who is not related to the president (Park is a common surname here) — the consequences soon followed.
When Mayor Beame planned to lay off thousands of officers, their unions took revenge by printing up a harrowing leaflet designed to make New York's 16 million tourists very nervous.
His publication, Reporte Confidencial, had a long history of chronicling the ups and downs of the island — which is off Venezuela's eastern coast — beginning as a weekly leaflet in 2006.
Each leaflet showed a map of Mosul in the colors of the Iraqi flag — red, white and black — with the message: "Mosul has been returned to the bosom of Iraq."
The government wanted Britain to remain in the EU, but the leaflet promised that this "once in a generation decision" was ours, and that "the government will implement what you decide".
In 2000, when Ms. Ham found another North Korean leaflet — this one under the gate of her parents' home — it felt like an alien object, blown in from a different planet.
In 2008, when Ms. Ham found another North Korean leaflet — this one under the gate of her parents' home — it felt like an alien object, blown in from a different planet.
YF: It's interesting that you mentioned my namesake Yevgeny Kharitonov and his Leaflet, written in the late 1970s, which is perhaps the first openly gay piece in Russian post-WWII literature.
James Linder, the commanding general of the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center, issued a statement apologizing for the leaflet, though he did not comment further on the contents.
Among the other advice circulating is a leaflet, "Getting Ready Together," that describes risks including reduced gas and oil supplies, shortages of food and drugs, and panic-buying leading to rationing.
The coastguard leaflet of happy beaming faces urges people not to lose hope, and that people will get free medical care, food and transport if they move on to reception centers.
In a joint leaflet calling on workers to participate in the demonstrations, Germany's biggest trade union IG Metall and Thyssenkrupp's works council said that the company as a whole was at risk.
The leaflet distributed at the Idomeni refugee camp on the Greek-Macedonian border on Monday morning also warned that those that stayed behind would soon be evicted and deported back to Turkey.
A leaflet handed to new teachers provides some advice: don't move your hands too much, speak slowly and clearly, and remember to turn off the microphone at the end of the lesson.
The other leaflet distributor was a kid named Charles Hall Steele Jr., whom Oswald had recruited at the unemployment office, where Steele was waiting for a friend who was taking a test.
The curators have ingeniously solved this problem by capturing the spirit and atmosphere of Melehi's life through a series of moments (or, as the exhibition leaflet pompously calls them, "chrono-geographical chapters").
The leaflet that was printed out in Hamburg included the Twitter hashtag #dailystormer, a term also used on a website referred to in the leaflets in the United States, Mr. Matheis said.
Informational leaflets vary considerably amongst hospitals: The option of a general anesthetic is sometimes mentioned, but women will often be given a given a leaflet that seems to downplay any potential pain.
Small print on the leaflet revealed the data used was from a poll asking voters in the seat how they would vote if only the Lib Dems and Conservatives were in contention.
The Cherry OrchardThe playbill included a leaflet summarizing who all of the characters are, but I did not have time to memorize it because all the Russian characters have 700,000 names each.
KABUL, Afghanistan — A senior American commander in Afghanistan apologized on Wednesday for a "highly offensive" leaflet that contained an image of a dog and the Taliban flag, which includes an Islamic verse.
The Taliban said the leaflet showed American hatred of Islam, adding that it had launched a suicide attack near the entrance to the U.S. Bagram Air Field, north of Kabul, in revenge.
Election candidates, for instance, are legally required to ensure that all their printed election material is clearly labeled: A leaflet pushed through a voter's door has to say who paid for it.
Demonstration organizers said in a leaflet which circulated in London this week that Republican U.S. Congressman Paul Gosar and Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders were scheduled to speak at its rally.
Some of the effects included in the patient information leaflet are things that have been reported by women using the medication but haven't necessarily been proven to have been caused by the drug.
A GLAAD press release cited the superstar's lasting commitment to raising awareness about the HIV/AIDS crisis — particularly the inclusion of a "Facts about AIDS" leaflet inside her 1989 album Like a Prayer.
An etiquette leaflet issued by the local tourism board - which told Arab tourists to stop haggling over prices, cooking in their rooms and dumping litter - caused controversy in the media two years ago.
However, a spokesperson for the pollsters YouGov told Business Insider that they had not carried out any polling in the constituency and "would not defend" how it had been presented in the leaflet.
Czech Republic Frankfurt France Austria By The New York Times Like the "ceiling" the AfD has demanded for the number of asylum seekers Germany can tolerate, the leaflet demands a "ceiling" for wolves.
The leaflet, distributed Tuesday by American forces in Parwan Province, north of Kabul, showed a section of the Taliban's flag superimposed onto the side of a dog, an animal considered unclean by Muslims.
The Taliban, fighting to restore strict Islamic rule to Afghanistan and drive out foreign forces, issued a statement saying the leaflet made clear "that this war is a war between Islam and unbelief".
The union caused a stir when it released a leaflet earlier this month about the Democratic candidates' healthcare plans and wrote that Sanders would "end Culinary healthcare," the union's popular medical insurance coverage.
Park Sang-hak, who says he defected in 1993 after picking up a leaflet sent from South Korea, told CNN he wants to show ordinary North Koreans the true nature of the country's leader.
"We call upon you to join local reconciliation (agreements) as many others in Syria have done," said the leaflet in the name of the army command, a copy of which was seen by Reuters.
What you could pick up was a leaflet (white text printed on black paper) telling you much of what you needed to know — but only if you could read it in the half-light.
About 150 residents of Paju and members of a small, progressive party staged a protest against the leaflet launch, and one protester ran into Park as he gave a speech, prompting police to intervene.
SLOW TECH Automating claims processes to cut costs in a market where most business is still done face-to-face is one of the areas highlighted in a Lloyd's leaflet hinting at its new strategy.
She kept a box covered with white cloth, containing things he had touched, such as his business card and an information leaflet about dental health, and would sit next to it with her eyes closed.
In the early hours of the morning, not long after the leaflet was first distributed in Idomeni, a small group of migrants had tried to make the journey alone ahead of the en masse march.
"As our constitutional expert, and with his demonstrated leadership on impeachment in the 90s, Nadler is our strongest member to lead a potential impeachment," Mr. Nadler wrote on a pocket-size leaflet outlining his record.
It looked a bit like the instructions that came with a washing machine or a blender: Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine because it contains important information for you.
Russia clearly isn't the only danger to be worried about – the Swedish leaflet also explicitly refers to terror attacks as a danger, and refers throughout to the risks of unspecified "crisis" as well as war.
The leaflet has been translated into Arabic, Somali, and a host of other languages to reach recently arrived migrants, and those communities will also find their young men and women conscripted into the armed forces.
Other measures that were announced included ending all propaganda broadcasts and leaflet drops along the border, creating a joint liaison office for the two countries, and holding four-way talks with the US and China.
It could also include a no-deal preparation leaflet delivered to every home in the U.K. "Making sure Britain is prepared for no deal is the best way to get a great new deal," Javid wrote.
Syrian state media has reported leaflet drops on rebel territory there urging fighters to accept government rule, and a UK-based monitor has reported army movements into the south - two signs of a potential military offensive.
"For your own benefit, it is better that you not participate in the violent riots at the fence, not attempt to breach it, and not permit Hamas to turn you into a tool," the leaflet says.
The leaflet produced at the University of Hamburg carried the slogan "Europe, awake!" and alluded to the mass migration that brought more than one million people, many from the Middle East, to the Continent last year.
After years of skirmishes with government troops, long mountain treks and rationed food, Diaz escaped and turned herself in to the army in 230, after finding a leaflet dropped by army helicopters urging rebels to surrender.
"The merger with Tata is to be decided over our heads, even though we have been warning of the significant risks and consequences for our jobs for more than a year," the leaflet, reviewed by Reuters, said.
Less than a week before New York's Democratic governors' primary, which will be held on September 13th, the state party circulated a leaflet implying that Cynthia Nixon, the progressive challenger, posed a threat to Jewish New Yorkers.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's Lundbeck said on Thursday a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) committee had recommended that its anti-depression drug Brintellix can add improved cognitive functions to its information leaflet, a first of its kind.
"We're sat here today re-fighting it all because of what they're doing in Parliament," says one man, flourishing a leaflet sent to all households before the referendum in which the government promised to implement either verdict.
Add to that their willingness to leaflet, petition and appeal to private donors, and a movement which can still only muster a small proportion of matchday fans starts to resemble a political campaign to the final detail.
KABUL (Reuters) - A senior U.S. commander in Afghanistan apologized on Wednesday for a "highly offensive" leaflet which contained a passage from the Koran used in the Taliban militants' banner superimposed on to the image of a dog.
"Can of Strongbow, I'm a mess / desperately clutching onto a leaflet on depression supplied to me by the NHS," Williamson sings on "Jobseeker"—another song, originally recorded in 2008, that the band also released three years ago.
"Can of Strongbow, I'm a mess / desperately clutching onto a leaflet on depression supplied to me by the NHS," Williamson sings on "Jobseeker" – another song, originally recorded in 2008, that the band also released three years ago.
Every leaflet, every flyer, every poorly worded print-out you end up stuffing into the drawer of bits in the kitchen is like stubbing the big toe of your brain against your skull over and over and over.
In the Vote Leave campaign's official leaflet, which will go to some 40 million Britons, Turkish accession is a prominent theme, and a map shows how Turkish membership would mean a European Union border with Syria and Iraq.
When she discovered bruises all over her legs she went to her GP. He told her he couldn't see anything, suggested her problem might be psychological, asked if she felt depressed and handed her a leaflet for counselling.
"What is being launched today is, ipso facto, a new potent Intercontinental Ballistic-cum-Cruise missile—an unassailable Assault weapon against, arguably, Mankind's Enemy Number One: Corruption," read the opening sentence of a leaflet handed out at the event.
Sure enough, Vote Leave activists heckled at a conference of the Confederation of British Industry; Michael Gove, the pro-Brexit justice secretary, compared economists to Nazis; a government leaflet setting out the case to remain was decried as "propaganda".
When he started floating large balloons in 2005, with others following suit, he received credit — and blame — for reigniting the leaflet battle the two Korean armies had waged until it petered out with the end of the Cold War.
"Dear people of al-Bab, do not let the Daesh (Islamic State) terrorist organization, which serves the devil, use you," read the leaflet, which is written in Arabic, according to a statement from the Turkish armed forces on Monday.
The Taliban said the leaflet showed what they said was the American forces' hatred of Islam, adding that Taliban fighters had carried out a suicide attack near the entrance to the Bagram Air Base, north of Kabul, in revenge.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Europe's aviation safety authorities have proposed rules for operating small drones that include requirements for geo-fencing technology to prevent them from straying into banned areas and a "dos and don'ts" leaflet to be inserted in retail packaging.
This to-and-fro has left Judge Garland, broadly regarded as a leading legal mind, looking a little like the earnest leaflet-clutching visitors who hope to raise awareness for their cause and grab a sandwich in the Senate cafeteria.
But South Korean officials not only did not make rights a major feature of last week's summit, they also agreed to stop propaganda broadcasts and leaflet distributions on their border, disappointing some defectors pressing for better rights in the reclusive country.
" When Nadler ran to succeed Conyers as the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, his pitch included a leaflet he wrote and distributed to his fellow Democrats, which said that he was "our strongest member to lead a potential impeachment.
In one section, under the title "Forced resettlement poses a threat to our culture and traditions", the leaflet includes a map of Europe detailing — in red — what it said were no-go areas where the authorities could not keep control.
All 10 of the county's public surgeries will now have a calendar and leaflet listing walks and activities, made by the Royal Society of Birds Scotland (RSPB Scotland), that doctors can hand out to patients, according to an RSPB news release.
When researchers asked the girls how they would prefer to receive breast information — via a website, an app, a leaflet or a private session with a nurse — the overwhelming majority replied that they wanted a girls-only session with a female teacher.
I re-read the leaflet inside my box of capsules and, sure enough, panic attacks were listed as both a symptom that the supplement alleviates and a potential side effect—almost as ironic as the apparent connection between antidepressants and suicidal feelings.
Since the Obama administration announced that it would establish a smoother pathway for students to claim that they had been misled by their colleges, Mr. Tisdale said he has feared an expensive legal battle over the smallest leaflet advertising a service on campus.
Fierce local campaigning at the beginning of May (a Lib Dem leaflet in Sunderland revelled in the fact a former Labour councillor was a paedophile) laid the foundations for a breakthrough in the European election later that month, helped by a proportional voting system.
But however dubious the leaflet might have been, opponents of the government say Mr. Park became another victim of the very thing he was denouncing: the government's use of defamation and other laws to silence its critics, which rights advocates say is on the rise.
One woman took a leaflet from Allison, looked at it, threw it on the ground and then called their family "sickening and dirty", 36-year-old Chiu said from her home in a suburb of Zhongli district, an hour's drive from Taiwan's capital, Taipei.
"Presidential candidates suggesting forcing millions of hard working people to give up their healthcare creates unnecessary division between workers, and will give us four more years of Trump," the union said in an English- and Spanish-language one-page leaflet that went to workers.
The ministry was not available for comment on the call, but on Friday it issued a statement urging civic groups to halt leaflet launches, which it said would violate the spirit of the agreement made at the summit and heighten military tensions and safety concerns.
Or so went the story that kindly strangers were able to coax out of the young woman who showed up on a cottage doorstep speaking "gibberish" and wearing a dress "in imitation of the Asiatic costume," as chronicled in a leaflet published later that year.
Crosby said the government's 9.3 million pound ($13.3 million) leaflet setting out the case for staying in the EU may have helped boost support as could a row between the rival "Out" campaigns over the Electoral Commission's designation of Vote Leave as the official "Out" campaign.
With New York City's West Village looking as though someone dropped a leaflet bomb filled with rainbows, it's hard to ignore the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, recognized as a seminal moment for the gay liberation movement and the modern fight for queer rights.
Some who haven't tested positive for the novel coronavirus have been merely given a "leaflet" by medics who have been "told to perform specialist tasks for which they are not qualified, while some patients over 65 are not even being assessed," one doctor told the Mail.
SOUTHAMPTON, England — As students from the University of Southampton zigzagged across campus on a recent cold afternoon, youthful activists with Britain's main opposition Labour Party intercepted them with cups of tea and a leaflet with detailed instructions on how to register to vote in December's election.
SOUTHAMPTON, England — As students from the University of Southampton zigzagged across campus on a recent cold afternoon, youthful activists with Britain's main opposition Labour Party intercepted them with cups of tea and a leaflet with detailed instructions on how to register to vote in December's election.
But Kulachenko tells me he has the backing of the Crimean government, and the association's leaflet boasts that Putin has approved a digital economy package in which Crimea has been "chosen as one of the key actors to prepare best practices" for integrating blockchain into the Russian economy.
Current exhibits include a burkini, the swimwear used by some Muslim women, which some in Europe have tried to ban; a campaign leaflet used in Britain's referendum on whether to leave the European Union; and a 3D-printed gun, acquired after these weapons stirred a panic in Britain in 2013.
SEOUL, South Korea — In late 2014, months after 304 people died in the sinking of a South Korean ferry, a leaflet began circulating with a scurrilous rumor about President Park Geun-hye: that she had failed to respond swiftly to the disaster that day because she was having a romantic encounter with a former aide.
At the recent Denver G.O.P. breakfast, where some people wore "Make America Great Again" and "Keep America Great" hats, but where Mr. Gardner's campaign was limited to a leaflet, Herb Glasser, a 54-year-old public accountant, said he planned to support Mr. Gardner despite resigning himself to being "unhappy" with the senator a long time ago.
"A disciplined, cohesive military force, well-trained in different tactics of war ... is the true guarantee to defend us and to affirm our presence as a great nation that deserves dignity," says a YPG leaflet seeking recruits for the new battalions that has been circulated in the predominantly Kurdish regions of Syria, which is home to roughly 2 million Kurds.
The French newsmagazine Le Point reported that Hollande, when asked to explain the growing popularity of the National Front, often relays a story a former head of the C.G.T. told him: When the union leader read a National Front leaflet to his fellow union members without telling them what party it was from, the union members all approved of the message.
"Be aware of what is going on around you—of anything that strikes you as different or unusual, or anyone that you feel is acting suspiciously—it could be someone you know or even someone or something you notice when you are out and about that doesn't feel quite right," another version of the leaflet, which is part of a national campaign and not London specific, reads.
He was a devoted member of the ANC, but a leaflet in 2014 for the Democratic Alliance, the main opposition party, showed him embracing Helen Suzman, a staunchly anti-apartheid member of parliament for a party that preceded the DA. The ANC retorted with a snarky poster pointing out that it had "so many" of its own struggle heroes that there was "no need to borrow".
Mr. Seymour and his wife and daughters co-wrote and produced a one-act stage play, "Stars in the Dark," about a small nonviolent student resistance movement against Hitler in World War II. It was inspired by the White Rose resistance group led by the siblings Hans and Sophie Scholl, whose Munich graffiti-and-leaflet campaign ended with their capture and executions in 1943.

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