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- adjective Of or pertaining to
supergraphics .
Etymologies
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Examples
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City attorney's officials say Setareh posted the unpermitted "supergraphic" despite warnings.
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A massive "supergraphic" billboard for the iPod touch in Los Angeles, Calif., will come down soon, as the 11-story Apple advertisement has been defined as illegal by the city due to safety concerns.
AppleInsider 2010
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City attorney'sofficials say Setareh posted the unpermitted "supergraphic" despite warnings.
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So let's just make sure some building codes are in place and the routes lining the light rail don't become one long billboard worthy of the miscreants who would wallpaper over the whole city with supergraphic ads if they could.
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Adjaye is already working on two libraries there, and Frank Gehry has just won the commission to design a memorial for President Dwight D. Eisenhower, with an entry design (that will be reworked) devoid of the formal "excess" attributed by some to his work, and closer in its simplicity to one his classic works: the steel mesh supergraphic over the Santa Monica Parking Garage.
Frances Anderton: Peter Zumthor: A "Timeless" Architect for our Time? 2009
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Good news for the billboard wackos: The Los Angeles Times reports that two Westside buildings have removed supergraphic advertisings from their sides.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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Those pesky supergraphic building wrap ads just keep popping up!
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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Burns achieves instant celebrity for the graphic footage he posts on his blog and gets hired as a war correspondent by Global News Network, which, in the words of Lappé, mixes Lou Dobbsian nationalism with a constant thirst for hardcore, supergraphic footage of the terror fight.
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The city of Los Angeles has filed a lawsuit demanding millions of dollars from a Beverly Hills-based outdoor advertising company, saying it illegally wrapped 17 buildings with towering "supergraphic" advertisements.
News - latimes.com 2011
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The city of Los Angeles has filed a lawsuit demanding millions of dollars from a Beverly Hills-based outdoor advertising company, saying it illegally wrapped 17 buildings with towering "supergraphic" advertisements.
News - latimes.com 2011
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