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Monikers (also known as streaks, tags, or hobo art) are a type of graffiti done on the side of a freight car on freight trains. They date back to the late 1800s. [ 1 ] Monikers are usually produced with a solid paint stick, industrial crayon, or a lumber crayon.
Pronator teres pronates the forearm, turning the hand posteriorly. If the elbow is flexed to a right angle, then pronator teres will turn the hand so that the palm faces inferiorly. It is assisted in this action by pronator quadratus. It also weakly flexes the elbow, or assists in flexion at the elbow when there is strong resistance.
A person died when they were at a train station intending to graffiti trains and they were going across train tracks when they slipped and fell onto a live third rail and were electrocuted. [107] [108] 25 September 2014: Germany Collision with train Died 64 Walter Josef Fischer was on train tracks when he was hit by a passing S-Bahn train. The ...
A piece using the letters EKOM. Pieces, short for masterpieces, are a form of graffiti that involves large, elaborate and detailed letter forms. They are one of the main forms of modern graffiti, along with tags and throw ups, and are the least controversial of the three [1] and least likely to be seen as vandalism. [citation needed]
the graffiti had not incited hatred, and left no lasting damage; and; he was a model expatriate worker, contributing to Singapore since his arrival in the city in 2008. Fricker was sentenced to five months in prison (three for vandalism and two for trespassing) and three strokes of the cane (for vandalism). [12]
They put their graffiti tags, "Ether" and "Dani" or "Utah", on train cars in London, Madrid, Paris, Frankfurt, and Hamburg. [14] [10] In their absence, in July, police searched Bremner's Woodside, Queens, apartment and found over 450 cans of spray paint and both Polaroid and digital photographs of her tags on New York City Subway trains. [15]
Pieces on trains that cover the whole height of the car. [8] A top-to-bottom, end-to-end combined production is called a whole-car. A production with several writers might cover a whole-train, which means the entire side of the train has been covered. In the U.S. this term can also be used as a single noun instead of only an adjective.
Teres muscle may refer to: Pronator teres muscle; Teres major muscle; Teres minor muscle This page was last edited on 11 February 2016, at 23:13 (UTC). Text is ...