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poster

[poh-ster] / ˈpoʊ stər /


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“I remember walking into multiple rooms filled with potential posters, all presented in the spirit of, ‘Let’s talk about these,’” recalled Abrams.

From The Wall Street Journal

During October, relatives and concerned community members often gathered around Buzzard’s home, chanting, “Where is Melodee” and leaving posters with messages such as “Bring her home.”

From Los Angeles Times

Its walls are decorated with American flags, deer mounts and Western movie posters.

From The Wall Street Journal

Zagreb Advent, as the capital's Christmas markets and events are collectively known, is the poster child for this approach, with billboards in neighbouring countries urging people to attend.

From BBC

Investor anxiety hit a crescendo in November, when Blue Owl, the poster child for private-credit lending, scrapped a plan to merge two funds it manages.

From The Wall Street Journal