Morris columns are a German invention in the 1800s to combat rampant advertising. They are now the property of an advertising company which pays a fee to the town councils.
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No, it is not illegal to put up missing posters in public spaces.
In French, "match the columns" can be translated as "associez les colonnes." The verb "associer" means "to match" or "to associate," and "les colonnes" translates to "the columns." So, when instructing someone to match the columns in a task or exercise, you would use the phrase "associez les colonnes" in French.
A poster is called 'une affiche' in French.
Lucy Broido has written: 'French opera posters, 1868-1930' -- subject(s): French Theatrical posters, Opera, Pictorial works
Posters were created by French artists in the mid 19th century. These posters were used as advertising for new products.
Samuel Adams was the one who did this.
"Il y a des posters" is a French phrase that translates to "There are posters" in English. It indicates the existence of posters in a particular location. The phrase can be used in various contexts, such as describing a room, an event, or any setting where posters might be present.
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.