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  2. Billboard - Wikipedia

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    A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world [vague]) [1] is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads.

  3. Mumbai billboard collapse - Wikipedia

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    The billboard crashed onto a petrol station, crushing vehicles and people who had taken shelter from the rains. [1] The billboard was constructed illegally, against the maximum permitted size of 40×40 ft. [5] The rescue operations continued for more than 66 hours and ended on 10:30 am on 16 May. [5] [6] [7]

  4. Fayetteville billboards with Trump and Epstein appear ... - AOL

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    You may have seen around the city an electronic billboard with a young Donald Trump and the late Jeffrey Epstein — yes that’s right, the future 45th president of the United States and the ...

  5. Billboard hacking - Wikipedia

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    Billboard hacking or billboard hijacking is the practice of altering a billboard without the consent of the owner. It may involve physically pasting new media over the existing image, [1] or hacking into the system used to control electronic billboard displays. The aim is to replace the programmed video with a different video or image.

  6. Coca-Cola billboard - Wikipedia

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    The red and white neon billboard was erected in 1974 [2] in its current location whilst the left side of the billboard was a later addition in 1990. In 2004 the billboard for the first time in thirty years advertised a product other than Coca-Cola, when the left side of the board advertised the release of Halo 2 .

  7. Tumbling Dice - AOL

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    THE LEGACY. Along the traffic loop snaking up from Manhattan’s out-pipe, one rarely finds a casino billboard. Casino app billboards, sure, many. But for decades prior, a rider couldn’t blink ...

  8. Sonnenstein Castle - Wikipedia

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    From early 1940 until the end of June 1942, a part of the castle was converted into a killing centre. A gas chamber and crematorium were installed in the cellar of the former men's sanitary (building C 16). A high brick-wall on two sides of the complex shielded it from outside while a high hoarding (billboard) was erected on the other sides.

  9. Hoarding - Wikipedia

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    Hoarding can run in families, and it may be possible genetics play a role in developing hoarding behaviors. [16] Also, this behavior can be developed due to life circumstances such as difficult losses, depression , financial crises , and living small which make it difficult for people to get rid of their belongings.