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billboard

noun as in sign

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A billboard went up on a nearby interstate, accusing the wealthy regulator—“Trust Fund Tim”—of enjoying a life of luxury on the industry’s dollar.

The industry group also says so-called billboard attorneys promoting “jackpot justice” are driving up insurance costs by pushing consumers to sue their insurers before even attempting to settle their claims.

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Long Beach Poly has a long history of producing outstanding track and field athletes, but few 14-year-olds have appeared on billboards before their first race in high school.

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It permeated every space, billboard sign and hotel.

Beneath the towering, neon-lit billboards of Times Square, six of the world's top long jumpers are soaring through the air, turning one of New York's most iconic streets into an unlikely athletics stage.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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