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A wall map of the U.S. in the new bureau's offices tracks Ms. Warren's methodical campaign with colored push-pins.
Banking's Scourge on Charm Offensive Victoria McGrane 2011
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An artist named Eric Daigh, who usually works with push-pins, enlarged the piece into 55 panels.
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I think perhaps you had better cat-proof your home of push-pins.
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Features, visual representations of discontinuity in soil composition, are marked with colored push-pins.
2009 Field Report 2 « Interactive Dig Johnson's Island – Unlocking a Civil War Prison 2009
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In the satellite image above, three of OTR's most striking physical assets are marked with (virtual) push-pins.
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I'm talking about a sound like a bagpipe filled with push-pins being raped by a jackal.
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Features, visual representations of discontinuity in soil composition, are marked with colored push-pins.
2009 Field Report 2 « Interactive Dig Johnson's Island – Unlocking a Civil War Prison 2009
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A bunch of push-pins were moved around on some posters, although the posters are still hanging.
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And the ad agency, of course, was incredulous that anyone sane would make a visual connection between giant pointed missiles (push-pins) targeting NYC and the attacks of 9/11.
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The advertising columnist for the NY Times (name? oy) wrote in his weekly e-mail recently about reader complaints regarding ads that border on distasteful, such as the one with humungous push-pins zooming down and stabbing Manhattan.
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