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Billboard
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Billboard
A large structure found outside in a high traffic area on which a person or company can place an advertisement in exchange for a fee. A billboard is a common form of advertising for products likely to appeal to drivers or pedestrians, or to increase the visibility of companies in the immediate vicinity of the billboard. Less commonly, a billboard is called a bleed poster or a painted bulletin.


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Graduating (or not) from school in the early 1980s, they saw themselves billboarded as a bad example by blue-ribbon commissions eager to reform the system for the next generation, the Millennials.
Byline: Lauren O'Hara (Category: comment) IT'S 20 kilometres from Athens to the coast, along a billboarded dual carriageway, and it takes another 30, hugging the seashore, to leave the city and its apartment block suburbs behind.
These include components that are missing, tombstoned, billboarded, misaligned, offset or unnecessary, plus an array of solder-related defects including solder bridges, insufficient or excess solder, and solder balls.
 
 
 
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