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Many of the marchers wore sandwich-board signs that carried empathetic statements, such as HONOR KING: END RACISM! or familiar slogans such as I AM A MAN.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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Many of the marchers wore sandwich-board signs that carried empathetic statements, such as HONOR KING: END RACISM! or familiar slogans such as I AM A MAN.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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Many of the marchers wore sandwich-board signs that carried empathetic statements, such as HONOR KING: END RACISM! or familiar slogans such as I AM A MAN.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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Many of the marchers wore sandwich-board signs that carried empathetic statements, such as HONOR KING: END RACISM! or familiar slogans such as I AM A MAN.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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Nawrocki believes the tales of his sandwich-board days helped him land an interview.
Paul Nawrocki, Sandwich-Board Job Hunter, Finds Work After 2 Years 2010
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But while his sandwich-board stunt helped generate another corporate gig, the latest layoff offered him a chance to reinvent himself — "to follow my true passions — writing and helping others," he says.
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Associated Press A man walks with a sandwich-board offering to buy gold in Madrid on Thursday, as Spain's National Statistics Institute confirmed that the country was in recession.
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In that pre-Walkman era, a wire leading to from an officer's person to his ear would have been as much of a give-away as a sandwich-board that said "SPY."
Keith Thomson: Dear Long List of People Who've Written Me Asking What The Bulge On Bush's Back Was: 2008
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No, the problem here is that corporate philanthropy requires a free-market benefit, and the benefits of classical music are rather poorly perceived by the free market — and those benefits are downright invisible unless the guy who pays the piper can make him wear a sandwich-board as well.
"Oh, take your next vacation in a brand new Frigidaire" Matthew Guerrieri 2006
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No, the problem here is that corporate philanthropy requires a free-market benefit, and the benefits of classical music are rather poorly perceived by the free market — and those benefits are downright invisible unless the guy who pays the piper can make him wear a sandwich-board as well.
Archive 2006-12-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2006
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