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Meanings of giant billboard in English
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Usage of giant billboard in English
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Looming above them all was a giantbillboard advertising a hamburger chain.
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A giantbillboard poster advertises a Steven Seagal action movie.
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Until about a year ago, there was a giantbillboard on the outskirts of Las Vegas, saying:
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At first glance, the giantbillboard ad in Victoria, Texas looks like a religious salute to President Obama.
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You know that giantbillboard at the top of the Sofmap game store that towers over Akihabara's main drag?
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Leave Havana airport and there is still a giantbillboard of Fidel and Chavez proclaiming the friendship of brothers and comrades.
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The use of the iconic clock tower in Samoa's capital, Apia as a giantbillboard for a telecommunications company has been called disrespectful.
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If you landed in Bogota in the 1960s, one of the first things you would have probably seen outside the airport was a giantbillboard.
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Wind whistling between the neighborhood's skyscrapers should keep the giantbillboard lit constantly, said the manufacturer, Japanese copy and photo giant Ricoh Company Ltd 7752.T.
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The police union had also erected a giantbillboard welcoming visitors to the "2nd most dangerous city in California" with Deis's phone number on it.
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These specials are still touted on giantbillboards around town to this day.
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Giantbillboards and posters featuring the singer can be seen across the city's skyline.
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Both men's portraits glare from giantbillboards.
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Hobart is awash with pale blue and Liberal party candidates tower above the hilly state capital on giantbillboards.
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Giantbillboards and wire mesh, including some signs in Chinese, close off the largest construction site in the capital.
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This includes finger-pointing at ego-driven demands by actors and directors to blanket major-city skylines with giantbillboards and lavish creative campaigns.