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"plastering" Definitions
  1. the process of working with plaster.
  2. a coating of plaster.
  3. a decisive defeat; drubbing.
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They protested their imprisonment by plastering their cells with excrement.
So the group settled on plastering cat-tastic images throughout a station.
Nicki's been plastering pics of her and Kenneth all over social media.
But locals are sick of tourists plastering every nearby surface in graffiti.
We started inside Raqqa, plastering walls with anti-ISIS graffiti and posters.
They were also responsible for more skilled labor, like plastering, painting, and carpentry.
It would require plastering the ground and roofs with billions of solar panels.
Smartphones put ads in your pocket — and now sis plastering brands on your face.
And so began the idea that plastering Pepe everywhere would guarantee a Trump victory.
"Kardashian Beauty" launched over the weekend plastering the sisters' names and faces on its website.
"This for me is plastering over cracks," said Tony Asseily, a former Lebanese investment banker.
Recognizing Fauci's newfound popularity, businesses across the country are plastering the doctor on their products.
If he were a pushover, they would be plastering his bumper stickers on their cars.
According to the docs ... the company's plastering Marilyn's face onto packaging and tags for its line.
In another photograph, Ms. Weeks is sitting on the toilet lid, paper towels plastering her nose.
If you want people to pay attention, plastering your message across Times Square is a no-brainer.
Maybe not everyone will agree that feminism includes teenagers plastering a married couple's house with used tampons.
The rapper's taking his name to new heights, literally, by plastering it on the side of a plane.
As you can probably tell by the grad party invitations plastering your fridge, it's high school graduation season.
In 1972 an interior designer made some unannounced alterations to the tower, plastering some walls with blue leatherette.
Choose making up numbers from thin air about the NHS and plastering them on the side of buses.
Yet Whitlam stood by his decision, even plastering "Blue Poles" on his prime ministerial Christmas card to MPs.
The streaming site isn't putting up billboards or plastering walls with photos of the show's star Elisabeth Moss.
His specialties include plastering and rock-carving, or making attraction exteriors look like they're made from real stone.
Mr Orban's Fidesz party campaigned in the recent election by plastering the country with ominous posters of Mr Soros.
With that said, Amazon's habit of plastering its own content all over the main home screen can be irksome.
Online lenders stationed marketing agents in universities, students say, plastering campuses with advertisements, and even setting up information booths.
Shooting ink is how you defeat enemies, while plastering the world with your team's ink is how you establish dominance.
I don't have cable, let alone DirecTV, and plastering an ad in my face isn't about to make me switch.
I went to great lengths to hide it, plastering my arms in foundation and wearing long sleeves in sweltering weather.
My reminding them they couldn't afford the boats was clearly ruining the facade they were plastering all over their Instagram.
They also turned to the church for help in reaching out to the community at large, plastering the neighborhood with fliers.
Vaudreuil took the custodian's job after his plastering biz went under in 2007 and took most of his life with it.
Unlike other tutors around Kota, though, he has not yet sought to lure new students by plastering his face around town.
There is no good reason for plastering the internet with photo mashups of that little girl and a preeminent pop princess.
To them, and to the politicians who control the purse strings, plastering the world with flags is a sign of success.
For his spring/summer 2015 show, he played with branding, plastering his initials across tops and the mini-est of miniskirts.
He had conducted an orchestra as nude women danced covered in blue paint, plastering their bodies on canvas as they twirled.
YY Development Group relied on the Trump brand to market the project, plastering its website with references to the Trump Organization.
And dentists are jumping in, plastering before-and-after photos of their work all over the internet to attract new patients.
But just because corporations won't be plastering their logos on sponsored parties doesn't mean they won't have a presence in Cleveland.
A few had heaps of sand out front to be used for concrete or plastering for new wings and other renovations.
For one weekend, they turned it into a must-see destination, plastering the entire five-story structure, inside and out, with art.
But that hasn't stopped candidates plastering the city in advertisements, running online crowdfunding campaigns, and attacking each other in the local press.
Stacey Dash is going after a strip club she says is sullying her Fox News image by plastering her pic on its flyers.
Similarly, statehood supporters began plastering city streets and building walls with posters featuring the colors of opposition parties, inviting their followers to vote.
Unclear why Kylie's hiding her face ... she's been plastering her mug and curves all over Instagram leading up to and on her birthday.
Danielle Bregoli is going after Walmart for ripping off her catchphrase, and plastering it all over its merchandise without paying her a cent.
The pictures don't do justice to the overwhelming feeling of being completely submerged in Easter eggs plastering the bar from top to bottom.
Michigan—after plastering their wall decorations in Iowa's infamously pink visitor's locker room—stepped onto the field hoping to smoke an unranked Iowa.
He brought back the logo: plastering the word "Lanvin" all over silk dresses and playsuits (what is it with the onesie this season?).
"I met an old builder near my summer studio near Vienna and took a weeklong crash course in old-school plastering," he said.
Like so many others, I had a huge crush on the actor, plastering my locker with photo tear-out sheets from teen magazines.
This comes on the heels of BC getting a restraining order against Rob ... who now says he regrets plastering BC's nudes on social media.
They also turned to the local church for help in reaching out to the community at large, plastering the neighborhood with missing persons fliers.
While URLS aren't easy to share on Snapchat itself, they're good for tweeting, posting on Facebook, or plastering on other profiles across the web.
Whereas Morris learnt plastering and Austin served a machinist's apprenticeship, Lewis attended Williams College, a liberal-arts school in the hills of western Massachusetts.
Otherwise, they did exactly as they pleased, plastering the walls with colorful Indian newsprint and choosing an eclectic array of their favorite multiregional specialties.
I was managing a street team, plastering the city with flyers and posters for the various concerts that we were promoting at the time.
It begins with pushing out a ton of marketing imagery, says CEO Nicolas Dreyfus, like plastering the streets with photos of those beautiful couples.
As the LA Times notes—unlike almost all other food and drink items—plastering the "organic" label on wine is off-putting for many consumers.
The news comes after the streaming giant prompted rumors of his music's return by plastering purple billboards sporting its logo in New York and London.
Plastering red and blue onto a shoe to send a message isn't enough for the musician — he wants to be the impetus for actual change.
But you might consider whether plastering a fake smile over a grim mood on the regular is really in your personal and professional best interests.
The handsome actor reminds of the threatening beauty of Bosie, while the plastering of photographs on the walls hints at the obsessive quality of some relationships.
"The most inspiring person you've ever met could be sitting under this ad," read the signs plastering the walls of New York's subway cars this winter.
The selfie app uses neural networks to change a person's appearance by plastering a fake smile onto their face or making them look older or younger.
A Colorado-based Girl Scout is now following in her marketing genius footsteps, plastering shirtless pictures of Aquaman actor Jason Momoa on her boxes of Somoas.
But now he's taking his love for his wife's body one step further by plastering her likeness on his latest round of Saint Pablo tour merch.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Shinichiro Tsukada says his small plastering company in Tokyo wouldn't survive without the 22 Chinese and Vietnamese workers who make up half his payroll.
Having moved there to learn the plastering trade from his uncle, Peter played shortstop on a number of teams in the city, including the Aetna club.
But "Fifty Shades" made its mark on the decade by taking the taboo and plastering it all over bookstores, best-seller lists and bedside tables worldwide.
You just sit there, waiting for Frank Ocean to give you new stuff, plastering the "Judge Judy tapping wrist meme" all over Twitter, demanding another free masterpiece.
"Artful vandal" is the nomenclature she prefers, a term she feels better describes the feminist wheatpastes she's been plastering across the globe for the last few years.
This included plastering my father's face onto the floor of trams in Budapest so that people would walk on it, all to serve Mr. Orbán's political agenda.
Mel Brooks swears he didn't mastermind a viral marketing scheme for "Spaceballs 2" by plastering posters in the NYC subway ... but he couldn't be happier it happened.
Despite SyFy happily plastering Mr Martin's name on their promotional material, "Nightflyers" is not his show: he was prohibited from creative involvement due to his contract with HBO.
While plastering on a smile and faking a good mood -- referred to as surface acting -- can initially help turn things around, it can have some long-term effects.
The next stage in the saga of chicken eyewear was therefore to move from external frames to plastering a colored piece of plastic right onto a chicken's eye.
The barrage of opposition has agitated business advocates who are trying their best to fight back by plastering social media with arguments in favor of the trade deal.
The "Roseanne" reboot was trumpeted across conservative media, with the influential news aggregator Matt Drudge plastering the headline "Roseanne Boom stuns Hollywood, Prompts Soul-Searching" across his website.
Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian just scored a legal victory against the beauty company that was plastering their mugs all over the Internet to hawk a cosmetic line.
The consequence of plastering a starlet's face everywhere — on all the magazine covers, all the talk shows, all the movie trailers — is that people get sick of her.
For these parties, the sponsoring app covers production costs and offers branded swag, in addition to plastering the party space (typically a frat house) with its unmistakable logo.
NEW YORK – White supremacist groups are plastering their propaganda on U.S. college campuses at a rapidly increasing rate, according to data released Thursday by a Jewish civil rights group.
At the turn of the decade, kids whipped themselves into a frenzy by throwing together a few signifiers and plastering the results across a new constellation of social platforms.
When he's not painting trains and trucks, Okuda seems to have a fixation on holy architetecture, plastering his iconography on a Moroccan chapel and a cathedral-turned-skate park.
As we know President Trump is nothing if not direct so the foundation must be direct as well: Iowa, good; big patriotic poles, good; plastering Trump's image everywhere, good.
The man wanted to be a brand and he achieved this goal by plastering his name on his projects and selling it to others who put it on theirs.
Over the past 35 years I have done all the concrete work, masonry, carpentry, plastering and drywall, tiling, roofing, plumbing, electrical work, yard maintenance and most of the painting.
Lance Herrington, 73, has long offended Democratic motorists on State Highway 71 in La Grange, plastering the marquee and other signs outside his classic car company with provocative slogans.
To try to reach more people outside of the internet, Verishop recently launched a massive advertising campaign in New York, plastering ads across subway platforms and on taxi cabs.
A large and rapidly intensifying storm struck northern Ireland and the UK on Thursday, plastering some areas with snow and bringing widespread wind gusts approaching or exceeding hurricane force.
The newspaper had been quick off the mark to cover Kim Jong Un's trip, plastering it's Tuesday edition with pictures and stories of Kim traveling with officials and sightseeing.
There's nothing stopping people from taking that printed nerve decal or whatever and plastering it on the walls of their house so that now they feel whatever the wall feels.
A brief few months after that, the company was plastering the streets of Europe and the US with billboards trumpeting the arrival of the first "Made by Google" Pixel devices.
She intends to be well rested, having warded off any overnight chill by plastering her body with some of the 45 hand warmer heat packets she ordered for the trip.
Pamela Geller, known for plastering transit systems with pro-Israel advertising campaigns that call Palestinians "savages," spoke out on Tuesday, saying that, as a Jew she could vouch for Bannon.
In Manhattan real estate circles he was the upstart from Queens who persisted in the vulgar practice of plastering his name over his buildings and lived in a tabloid glare.
Driver Korbin Forrister also promoted Trump in July 2015, plastering his unsponsored truck with pro-Trump stickers in NASCAR's Camping World Truck Series at the Eldora Speedway in New Weston, Ohio.
Instead of plastering the Earth with millions of antennae, the idea went, why not put them on a constellation of satellites that could cover the entire planet with a wireless signal?
Cramming centers like the ones run by Modern Education jockey for business by turning their employees into celebrities, plastering their names and faces on the city's buses, metro stations and billboards.
In some of the least-skilled jobs — like plastering, roofing and hanging drywall, for which workers rarely have more than a high school education — the share of immigrants hovers around half.
Twitter has been on a full-on charm offensive lately, literally printing out people's tweets and plastering them all over public transportation—as if we needed more tweets in our lives.
The athletes have devised a couple of novel coping methods—many have been seen plastering their cheeks with athletic tape—but you can't properly luge in a scarf and huge puffy coat.
That includes not mowing the front lawn for a few weeks, letting dead leaves pile up everywhere, and plastering your home's facade with thick layers of fake cobwebs using this Webcaster Gun.
Mercury wasted no time throwing himself into the Swinging Sixties scene, enrolling at art college alongside future Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood, and plastering his room with pictures of his hero, Jimi Hendrix.
New York-based FanDuel and Boston-based DraftKings burst into the national consciousness last year with a barrage of advertising, plastering their names on television sets and sports venues across the country.
Its pasty texture is plastering the walls of my stomach, protecting it, all while denying the sick past time of consuming another animal's milk (which no other animal does, by the way!).
The businessman has spent decades plastering his name on buildings around New York City which has caused his brand to penetrate even the closed-off communities of Hasidim in the outer boroughs.
Large numbers of Iranian women, who would be barred from watching live matches in their home country, have traveled to Russia, plastering social media with photos of themselves cheering on their team.
Tupac's former photographer, Mike Millar, sued Kylie and Kendall for plastering his photo of the late rapper on their shirts, while numerous designers have accused the sisters of ripping off their designs.
But the building, long closed as a hotel, got a personality makeover in August 2018, when it was dragooned into service as part of a festival plastering the city with street art.
The organizers, who came up with idea over beer, say they launched the website and began plastering Obama17 posters around Paris because they were disenchanted with the candidates running in France's election.
Schwarzenegger suggested telling customers at petrol stations that "what you pump into your tank may kill you", and plastering oil tankers driving along highways with messages that their contents are dangerous to health.
I'm usually really good at plastering a smile on my face when I'm down and pretending to be my usual cheerful self, but I am finding it impossible to shake this funk today.
Enterprising folks have rushed to the patent and trademark office with their Trump slogans (both pro and con), and they're plastering them on every knick-knack, coffee mug, and tchotchke they can find.
Multinational companies have tapped into the fever too, with budget airlines AirAsia creating a special flight from Bangalore to Chennai for the film's screening and plastering one of their planes with Rajinikanth's face.
Airbnb fought back against regulation in its hometown of San Francisco by plastering the city with passive-aggressive billboards, and is now suing San Francisco and other cities over their home-sharing laws.
But women, go to any checkout aisle of any grocery store, and you'll see people plastering names and accusations on women in the media that just by reading them, you know they're untrue.
I think this is part of the reason I'm interested in plastering myself all over social media, to be overbearing in my documentation as a queer working class woman feels quite 'fuck you.
They include the people tasked with raising funding, rolling out new products, keeping customers happy, and signing on rewards partners, as well as the people responsible for plastering San Francisco with Brex advertisements.
The hackneyed makeover scene—everyone diving in on Eleven in a chair, plastering her with dark eyeshadow, and slicking her hair back with goo—has been discussed by critics as her "teen rebel" phase.
But in South Korea, the recent atmosphere of scandal has made it an especially awkward time for the country's leading corporate names to be plastering Olympic venues with logos and showering athletes with freebies.
Mr. English once wandered the streets with a bucket of glue, plastering paintings on billboards, and once he barely escaped an angry mob in Jersey City (which later gave him keys to the city).
At best, she's a half-assed grifter, seemingly more concerned with plastering "Self-Obsessed Mess" on a cap for profit than with looking inward as to why doing so is her response to criticism.
Translation ... when Prince passed away last week, there's nothing in the law specifically prohibiting any Tom, Dick, or Harry from plastering Prince's face on t-shirts, socks, posters, key chains and all things cheesy.
Prince's estate is going after a record label, claiming it's run by a group of bootleggers conspiring to cash in by jacking his tunes and plastering the Prince logo on all their rip-off merchandise.
That means a plastering golden screaming chicken emblem (the nickname for the Firebird logo) on the shaker hood, special retro-inspired "snowflake" wheels and a chopped T-top roof — along with many, many other modifications.
A hacker affiliated with the loosely organized collective Anonymous is taking over the Twitter accounts of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) supporters and plastering them with rainbow images and other pro-LGBT messages.
On August 21989 and 23, demonstrators took over the Hong Kong airport, occupying terminals and plastering signs on the walls and floors explaining why they were protesting to travelers; some also apologized for disrupting flights.
Even in the residential area ​behind the Shincheonji church, the center of the ​outbreak, workers from a local internet service provider visited homes door to door, plastering their gates with advertisements for high-speed connections.
They have also been plastering posters celebrating the "original family design, just as God created it" on their doors and windows, surprising many Cubans in a one-party country with tight control of public spaces.
After a duct-taped banana took the world by storm at Art Basel Miami Beach, fast-food chains Popeyes and Burger King parodied the viral artwork, plastering chicken sandwiches and french fries to the wall.
The shipping company is plastering the star's face on the side of a select fleet of its trucks in celebration of a deal that makes UPS the official delivery partner for Swift's upcoming Reputation album.
Ben & Jerry's, which sprinkles its ice cream with a do-the-right-thing anti-capitalist vibe, found itself scolded by Britain's advertising regulator this summer for plastering ads for fatty frozen calories around schools in London.
We've reached out to Mark Zuckerberg to ask if he has, in fact, created a complex series of bots with the sole purpose of doling out compliments and plastering his own face on his Facebook posts.
After the attack, other Good Samaritans offered up their homes to people stranded after the attack, and people were spotted plastering the area around London Bridge with signs that included the hashtags #TurntoLove, #ForLondon, #ISISwillLose #LoveWillWin.
With magazines plastering weight loss tips on their covers and messaging that touts finding your "best self" with a diet, it's no wonder that so many people struggle with body image, self-esteem, and disordered eating.
Which raises a few befuddling questions, including: Why, after so much work plastering every inch of this home with what must be thousands of dollars worth of cat paraphernalia, would anyone decide to pack up and leave?
In the course of the coming weeks, candidates will take to the streets, plastering neighborhoods with fliers and posters, and drumming up support via car-mounted loudspeakers as they contest 465 seats in the Diet, Japan's parliament.
The crew tried doggedly to hunt down the cat's owner, plastering reception centers with posters of the cat, spreading the information through a network of aid workers and providing contact details so the family could reach them.
READ: Netanyahu's desperate campaign promise would "bury any chance of peace" Netanyahu's campaign has also played up his close relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump, plastering pictures of the two leaders together on billboards around the country.
A marketing professional by day, Holmberg's mother helped her daughter with the box rebranding, printing out and plastering the photos of Momoa, 39, on the purple packaging, and changing the name on the front from Samoas to Momoas.
There is a whole rhetoric of this, a parallel language of efficiency and enlightened self-interest that bedazzles and blasts coats of easy virtue onto some old and unvirtuous things, like Damien Hirst plastering a skull with diamonds.
That would be Google, which has taken a bold innovation-first stand by plastering the tagline for its latest Google Assistant ad campaign on the exterior of a house just southeast of downtown on E Cesar Chavez Street.
A lot of people are confusing her with Rachel Roy, and as the Daily Dot reports, she's got the hordes at the gates of her Instagram account, plastering her posts with comments full of lemon and bee emojis.
Photo: GettyWhile laborers all over the world spent May Day marching in the streets and demonstrating for worker's rights, China's government spent the holiday shaming citizens with outstanding debts by plastering their faces and personal information on giant screens.
Its marketing is top-notch and sticks as well, whether it is plastering cocaine hotspots from the '90s with punny one-liners to promote Narcos or partnering with Snapchat to create the coolest ever AR lens for Stranger Things.
He got rich by selling his name, plastering it on buildings, hotels, casinos and golf resorts, and he transferred his tough guy "You're fired" persona to politics, building a personality cult as an ultimate winner and tough-talking President.
Last year, some risked arrest by donning fake beards and wigs to attend a major game in Tehran's Azadi Stadium, while others traveled to Russia for the World Cup, plastering social media with photos of themselves cheering on their team.
Rituals -- forwarding emails with Thanksgiving-themed well wishes to friends and associates; plastering on a smile to spend a few days with relatives you aren't all that comfortable with -- always seem silly when set against life's immediate and harsh realities.
While Anish Kapoor is brainstorming how he'll make artwork with his exclusive rights to Vantablack, a black material so dark it absorbs 99.964% of light, scientist are plastering their satellites with the stuff to help them see the universe better.
Beauty companies such as AmorePacific and LG Household and Health Care thrive on short product-development cycles in order to keep up with the latest trends, such as stamping Line characters on packaging and plastering gingerbread men on products over the Christmas season.
It all seems to be saying that if you can't even get around to painting the wood-paneled wall in the spare bedroom, never mind ripping down the paneling and hand-plastering like some Italian artisan, what the hell is wrong with you?
Their answer was blowing in the wind around them: for years, patrons -- armed with an industrial-strength stapler stored at the host stand -- have been plastering bills anywhere there was room and on top of other bills when there was no room.
Inauguration Day is about to get very revealing in the name of vegan diets — People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is plastering the D.C. parade route with posters featuring a bikini-clad reality TV star urging Americans to go meat-free.
Shortly after Kusama's 1964 One Thousand Boats Show at Gallery: Gertrude Stein, where she plastered the walls of the gallery with photos of the art piece, Andy Warhol began plastering the walls of his shows with vibrant prints of his Jersey cow.
He has not cleaned up the place so much as trashed it with his own art: printing on paper and vinyl sheets images of his Twitter posts about fictional lowlife relatives — "family tweets," he calls the series — and plastering them throughout the property.
Since he came to power in 2012, the People's Daily especially has become known for running multiple headlines about Xi and plastering not only the front page but several after it with nearly identical pictures of him shaking hands with various officials.
Pornhub, er, Cornhub took a sort of not-NSFW approach to April Fools' Day by switching the first letter of its name and plastering its front page with photos and videos that paint wholesome old corn-on-the-cob in a whole new light.
In its dystopian far future, real-life virtual-world celebrity Jon "Neverdie" Jacobs is still running for president of virtual reality (a campaign he "won" in a poll earlier this year), plastering the world with posters that feel designed for an '00s steampunk convention.
A "station domination," the horrendously named practice of a brand plastering itself over nearly every square inch of a subway stop (as Taskrabbit did to Union Square on this particular day), is estimated by Pouladian's firm to cost "$25,1.55 - $75,000 or more" for a four-week run.
In 2016, Zoom signed a three-year deal with the Golden State Warriors, providing the budding dynasty with video technology to communicate with fans online, putting Zoom conferencing rooms in Oracle Arena and, perhaps most importantly, plastering Zoom's brand across digital signs and on the scoreboard.
Those traveling into the city from the Long Island Rail Road as part of their daily commute have been engaging in Gregg T sightings, plastering his face all over the internet — which isn't hard to do when his face has already been plastered all over the subway.
Timothy V. McLean, a 34-year-old from Glen Carbon, was charged this week with several felonies for the alleged acts this past weekend at Sunset Hill Cemetery – but it is not the first time he has been accused of plastering the Nazi symbol on public property, police said.
Casper and its ilk appear to target this group of young people directly, plastering New York City subways—as well as social media platforms—with quirky ads in soothing pastels recalling millennial pink and promising the kind of convenience that made traditional mattress stores seem cumbersome and outdated.
Eddie has a father who dreams of holidays in Blackpool and a new van for his plastering business, and a mother who dreams that both father and son are happy; she is even less fleshed out than the father, who is at least drawn as an authentically dull guy.
There's the cavelike dining room, which has Venetian plastering in gunmetal gray ("so it's got an arty, '70s, rock 'n' roll feeling," Mr. Leguizamo said), a wall of gray acoustic curtains that doubles down on the dark theme, an Art Deco mirror and a fireplace with faux marbling.
The "death of craft," meaning the rarity or end of certain skills such as plastering, stuccoing, or custom architectural details, has more to do with the introduction of newer, more flexible building materials such as plywood and drywall, which were more affordable and easier to install than plaster.
And what if instead of plastering the outer walls of the museum with familiar, tired, but still damaging tropes of black violence as imagined by a white man, the MCA had chosen to project images of black sociality, black love, black grief, and black humanness onto its very architecture?
VC backed freemium keyboard app Grammarly — which last year raised a whopping $110M, promising to improve your writing not just pick up typos but keylogging everything you type to do so — has been making a lot of noise and plastering its ads all over the Internet to drive consumer uptake.
" The Reddit co-founder surprised his better half, superstar tennis player Serena Williams, with the most adorable gift earlier this week by plastering images of their infant daughter, Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr., on four billboards lining a Southern California highway with the words "Greatest Momma Of All Time," a.k.a. "G.
A real-estate developer and photographer, Mr Bilgili has made a big—in the literal sense—effort to remind would-be visitors, by photographing residents living near one of his building sites, in the neighbourhood of Nisantasi and plastering them on the temporary covering of one of his building sites.
There's been a lot of immersive art exhibits in recent years—the Rain Room and Infinity Mirrored Room come to mind—and their overpowering effect have been numbed a bit by all the social media plastering but they're still good fun if you want to just disappear into another world.
Get the Star Wars Stemless Wine Glass Set See Details Though gifting something that your honey will actually use on a daily basis (like a mug or a pillow) is always a good idea, why not amp it up a notch — by obnoxiously plastering your couple selfies all over it?
In an era where the population voted to leave the European Union after an unapologetically xenophobic campaign, it's not surprising that a U.S.-based company creating jobs for immigrant workers has ruffled feathers, but TfL's response is simply plastering over the issue, without considering the wide-reaching impact of such regulation.
According to the Huffington Post, Los Angeles-based artist Plastic Jesus pulled the stunt Wednesday morning, plastering black wooden bars over the star with a little bit of industrial grade double-sided tape—a relatively docile prank, compared to the criminal charges Austin Clay faced for smashing the thing in July.
"She's got more than any state archive," said Isabel Enzenbach, who curated an exhibit at the German Historical Museum, featuring Ms. Mensah-Schramm's 80-odd binders of material, that traces the lengthy German tradition of plastering walls with messages of hate, as well as longer, funnier and more thoughtful counterarguments.
All of this has left adherents with a bit of whiplash, especially following the church's 2011 "I'm a Mormon" advertising campaign, in which leaders went all in by placing ads on buses and billboards in New York's Times Square and plastering the internet with profiles of tens of thousands of Mormons.
On any given day, the Trump campaign is plastering ads all over Facebook, YouTube and the millions of sites served by Google, hitting the kind of incendiary themes — immigrant invaders, the corrupt media — that play best on platforms where algorithms favor outrage and political campaigns are free to disregard facts.
This idea of plastering images onto pieces is an ongoing theme for the designer, turning up again in his spring 2015 collection, where he put his own personal photos of his parents on garments and his spring 2017 collection where he covered his garments in portraits by famed photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.
Workers have their own ideas about how to make lasting change in the culture — having the equivalent of undercover cops walking the factory floors, plastering signs all over the plants warning about sexual harassment, punishing Ford with a far more painful settlement than $10 million, one on the scale of a recall.
Critics in the kingdom say that they sometimes failed to understand the dynamics of Western politics and culture, like when Mr. Qahtani orchestrated the plastering of billboards and trucks in London with his boss's photo during the crown prince's visit there last spring — to the derision of Londoners unaccustomed to foreign personality cults.
Yet, while most of my friends were working to get Tyra Banks' voluptuous shape, I was plastering photos of Halle Berry's lean, petite frame and Jessica Biel's abs of steel onto my vision board, next to the other things I wanted most: the L.A. city skyline and the entertainment publicists I aspired to be like.
Ultimately he prosecuted an aggressive case against Ms. McCaskill, successfully painting her as too liberal for Missouri and plastering his "Fire Claire" campaign bus with photographs of his opponent and the Democratic leaders of the Senate and the House, Chuck Schumer of New York and Nancy Pelosi of California, who are deeply unpopular here.
Security camera footage from Glenelg High SchoolScreenshot: Howard County Circuit Court (Washington Post)Four Maryland students charged with hate crimes for plastering their school in racist, homophobic, and anti-Semitic words and imagery just days before their high school graduation last year were identified by school administrators because their phones had automatically connected to the campus' wifi network, according to reports.
All over the city, one can find examples of this genre — from faded old advertisements painted on walls a century ago and left to entropy, to the one-off homemade entreaties for businesses plastering the facades of contemporary and abandoned establishments, to the recognizable stylings of some of the city's legacy sign painters, like Articulate Signs, or the inter-generational Craig Signs.
While it's not ever going to be a commercial product, Sony has shown time and again that its display and sensor tech can achieve a novel form of AR. These demos show the extent to which sensor data and the right mix of hardware can create immersive experiences that don't rely on blasting light in your eyes or plastering a screen on your face.
As for 'plastering it on the menu', we don't, just like every other place you eat - that doesn't mean it isn't transparent- we don't list the ready made Kielbasa or hot links or puff pastry or pie shells or baguette- I could go on - because we bring the items in- ready made- and then use them as ingredients in a dish - like the chicken - and make something that is then made here - an original dish we thought up- like the chicken slider with a head of cabbage we grated to make the wasabi cole slaw and the raw tomatoes we cooked down for 3 hours to make the tomato jam and flour that went into a mixer and became a biscuit and the chicken we bring in to put with all that.

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