How To Use Wanted poster In A Sentence
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The trail seemed cold until a woman in Mississippi recognized Pearson's face in a wanted poster.
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This black t-shirt features a distressed front screen of a wanted poster that reads, "Have you seen this wizard?
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The resulting picture, with excessively large eyes and features that don't quite fit together, has some of the quality of a wanted poster.
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The wanted poster appeared on the State Department Web site rewardsforjustice.net, listing a reward of up to $25 million.
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This black t-shirt features a distressed front screen of a wanted poster that reads, "Have you seen this wizard?
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He also appeared to have had surgery on his eyelids and had two distinctive moles, which had been highlighted on wanted posters, removed from his right cheek.
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The other really strange one is that there's a kind of a wanted poster for Lennon.
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Fifteen of the 24 names on a Philippine most-wanted poster have been crossed out, either captured or killed.
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The photograph of him used to make the wanted poster originally appeared on posters for his 2004 general-election campaign.
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The attacks sparked an intense police hunt, which included the use of more than 100 wanted posters featuring an e-fit compiled from descriptions given by victims.
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She didn't ask questions and said she only found out the truth when she saw a Wanted poster with her boyfriend's mug shot.
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We've replaced their cuff links with handcuffs and moved their photos from magazine covers to wanted posters.
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It takes a certain sort of film fan to like a Western," said Mr. Cenac, taking a break after the late-evening show, which also featured drinking games (one gulp after anyone gets shot) and a sing-along (the title refrain of Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead or Alive" after each wanted poster is glimpsed).
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Mississippi Forestry Commission A wanted poster, from Mississippi, for cogon grass.
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He also appeared to have had surgery on his eyelids and had two distinctive moles, which had been highlighted on wanted posters, removed from his right cheek.
Times, Sunday Times
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The image using Gaspar Llamazares'photo appeared on a wanted poster updating the US government's 1998 photo of the al-Qaida leader.