Word: posterity
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...have a right and a duty as Americans to protest. Our very existence is owed to protesting against the British," Brad Kenny said. Kenny, a first-year physics major, decided to join the demonstration when he walked out of his classroom and saw a poster advertising the protest...
...things I want to say are not things you can write down on a poster," she says...
...recognize that student groups need to get the message out," said Cooke, who will spearheading the poster cleanup effort. "Hopefully [the boards will] be something that people will be a little more artistic with...
...work from his hospital room. But following chemotherapy and radiation treatment, Goizueta fell gravely ill with a throat infection and fever and never recovered. In his lifetime, Roberto Goizueta was as synonymous with Coke as its contour bottle. At his death, he was a byword beyond his corporation: the poster boy for shareholder value, a paragon for Wall Street...
...pool of blood, spreading from an unseen source, blots the frigidly hygienic, monochromatic polish of Gattaca; a conventionally romantic evening at a piano recital turns suddenly surreal with the appearance of an immaculate six-fingered glove, followed by a swift, eerie close-up of a black-and-white poster of the pianist's hands. Not long afterwards there's a moment of dizzying tension in which Vincent/Jerome, bereft of his contact lenses, halts before crossing a manically busy street, and we suddenly see the blurred, flashing lights through his myopic eyes...