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Not every economist who favors emissions trading signed the statement.
In New York, were his demands for more minutes, a starting role and a possible trade signs of maturity?
What originally was work made to satisfy a need - portraits, trade signs and the like - is now a form of self-expression.
Trade signs are the charmers of this show.
"Probably it was a trade sign - perhaps for the Sun Insurance Company.
It is the premier gallery for weather vanes, trade signs, and painted furniture.
The employers, the Teamsters and the building trades signed a formal truce agreement.
The trade signs (and they were almost as many as the shops) were, all, grim illustrations of Want.
One appealing piece is a wool merchant's trade sign, at the London dealer Robert Young.
The 75 examples include samplers, frakturs, family records, gravestones and trade signs.
He is selling his collection of decoys, along with some weathervanes and trade signs, at Christie's next Friday.
Another super-sized wonder here is a basket - a yard wide - that may have been a trade sign for a basket shop.
Modern relations between the two countries started in 1782 when the Agreement of Peace, Friendship and Trade signed.
Their efforts produced 17,000 renderings of such things as ship figureheads, weather vanes, trade signs, carrousel figures and toys.
"That's the Trade sign," Throat Shot said.
Advertisements as well as other public messages must bear a translation of foreign words, while trade signs and logos shall be written predominantly in Romanian.
The offbeat is emphasized: tin-men trade signs, bottlecap animals and monsters fashioned from tree roots.
At the same time the Developing Countries Fund should be used to support in particular the farms that go over to operating under the fair trade sign.
The exhibition features more than 120 quilts, weathervanes, decoys, trade signs, toys and other items from the Vermont museum; through Jan. 7.
The collection, she discovered, was a rich trove, consisting of spectacles, cases, opticians' trade signs and other eyeglass ephemera.
The proudest names in France were hidden beneath trade signs in London and Hamburg.
A two hundred year old tavern shelters one of the finest collections of weathervanes, trade signs, and primitive portraits on the continent.
Thus, TSG food denominations are registered trade signs with a distinctive function."
Skating gets a lot of play, beginning with the roughly five-foot-long skate, a trade sign carved out of wood and fitted with leather straps.
All around us were golf clubs, guitars, weather vanes, swords and saucers - and a large boot, a trade sign from a cobbler shop.