To recover its investment, the top display portion of each shed is marketed as commercial advertisement panels. |
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I start drafting the advertisement that has to be inserted in the matrimonial column of the Sunday newspaper. |
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I recently posted an advertisement for a vacancy and want to avoid discriminating against minority groups. |
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One pertinent example was an advertisement in the New-York Gazette in 1748 for blue smalt, just in from London. |
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Eyes wide open, he studies everything, observes the slightest details of the station, noticing one advertisement in particular. |
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When this team won the last World Cup, just before Bastille Day in 1998, they seemed the perfect advertisement for a multiracial France. |
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It is, however, one of the most blatant examples of companies trying to pass off an advertisement as reality. |
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I think the first place I saw the poster advertisement was right outside the auditorium. |
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What are hundreds of children going to ask or think when they see this blatant advertisement for sexual equipment? |
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Dong got to know the company through an advertisement posted on the outer walls of a shop selling building materials. |
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From the distance of the other side of the road it looks just like a regular advertisement on a billboard. |
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There was an intensive advertisement campaign recently making people mindful of the need to get the flu injection. |
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The statement will be published as a full-page advertisement in a local Chinese newspaper today. |
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The Tory leader has taken out a personalised full-page newspaper advertisement to make his point. |
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However, this will allow you to maximise your print solution with less copy and more white space for a cleaner more effective advertisement. |
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Another distinction comes from his advertisement in 1816 in the Pittsburgh Gazette for sale of his ironworks. |
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I was bemused by the four advertisement insets adorning the right side of the aforementioned article. |
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I don't think there are advertisement breaks during the Republic Day Parade or the Independence Day function, is there? |
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What began as an advertisement for a kit manufacturer has subsequently become a monument to the city's favourite son. |
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First a formidable cartel makes a tight combine and launches an advertisement blitz against the hapless rivals. |
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Because of an incorrect personals advertisement, a Shanghai man identified as Ying recently had a difficult time with his wife. |
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Further legitimation for this reading could be seen in Jim's response to Roberta's advertisement to Susan in the personals. |
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They found each other through a personals advertisement Ehud placed in an Indian newspaper. |
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The advertisement showed no recognition that immediate gratification usually presents a bill, with extortionate interest. |
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With these growing intricacies, coat armour, to a large extent, was losing its original beauty of distinction and advertisement. |
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What makes this hypothetical unusual and unrealistic is the unambiguously objective manifestation of intent in the advertisement. |
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The disturbing issue is that this advertisement was passed off as a legitimate newsworthy article in the sports section. |
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The loss of star programme hosts could dent Commercial Radio's bottom line, say Hong Kong advertisement buyers. |
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If you ordered the suite of furniture in response to an advertisement in Ireland, the Irish courts have jurisdiction over the matter. |
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The plans were lodged by Braintree Methodist Church on the open land, which is enclosed by fencing and advertisement hoardings. |
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A small folded advertisement is overprinted with the names of the company's general agents for New York and New Jersey. |
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Figure 1 shows power spectrum, sonogram, and two oscillograms of a one-note advertisement call. |
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Consumers are quite at home with the concept of mail order from a catalogue, or telephone ordering in response to a home shopping advertisement. |
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This is a sticky issue because one person's advertisement is another person's junk mail. |
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Viewers who haven't hitherto been paying much attention assume it is an advertisement for toothpaste or hair gel. |
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The sign was very small and right next to a large advertisement for a while-you-wait car wash with an arrow pointing down the alleyway. |
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For many years the London newspaper, The Times, carried an advertisement for colonic irrigation on its front page. |
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The advertisement depicts two lovers together on the beach, in one scene riding horses, which will be filmed with stunt doubles. |
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To misquote an old advertisement for an insurance company, I always make a drama out of a crisis. |
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Sitting above an advertisement for live jive music, it seems to capture the incongruity of a violent death in this easy-going part of Glasgow. |
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We are a positive advertisement for just jogging along, not rocking too many boats, not getting over-excited. |
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Hence, hate-related advertisement banners may appear on Web sites unrelated to hate messages. |
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In fact, we go out of our way to refrain from making a judgment based on our opinions of the views expressed in an advertisement. |
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Why did this letter writer not take out a full page advertisement to advertise this fact? |
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It comes down to a system that is no advertisement for American technology. |
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The president's testimony is a long, tedious advertisement for his company. |
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A while back, I wrote an article that was basically one big advertisement for how incredibly datable I am. |
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In the bigger picture, I do not ever want to be the involuntary dispenser of any consumer advertisement hidden inside a product sample box. |
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I am disgusted that anyone gave permission for that embarrassing advertisement. |
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The organisation is looking for more volunteers and there could be no better advertisement for the group than Julie. |
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The International Rules was the most frightful advertisement for sport that one could ever want to see. |
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After all, torture victims are the best possible advertisement for terrorist recruitment. |
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The first semi-final however was an absolute humdinger, a marvellous advertisement for the sport. |
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Unhappy at work and in love, our heroine has been the worst imaginable advertisement for women's independence. |
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The walk on Sunday was a huge success story and was a very good advertisement for the Walkway. |
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It could become a much more attractive advertisement for paleontology and for the Society. |
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He is tennis's most high-profile advertisement for the benefits of an alternative education. |
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February is the month when there is no vegetation to cover this awful advertisement for the town. |
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It would be the most richly observed advertisement for the values of freedom we can imagine. |
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Then again, this article was basically one long deranged advertisement for his shows. |
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Hence, as in other frogs, the fundamental frequency of advertisement calls is a reliable and discriminable signal of male body size in bullfrogs. |
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The final was a fine advertisement for basketball at this age group as both teams went at each other from the tip off. |
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The law requires that television stations provide free airtime to candidates, and ratings for these advertisement blocks rival the World Cup. |
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No extras are included, unless you count the advertisement for other Comedy Central shows. |
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She would be portraying the role of a mother in an advertisement for the company, which has appointed her as its brand ambassadress. |
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Mechanical sounds constitute the most prominent elements of the species' displays, replacing vocal sounds for territorial advertisement. |
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So there are no rentals involved, plus the agency will pay us advertisement tax and ground rent. |
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I think it matches to the idea of recalling advertisement creativity is set within the economy of time and repetition of an industry. |
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She hit the headlines last month when an advertisement punning on a nursery rhyme was banned for being likely to harm children. |
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Rap beauty EVE, who once worked as a stripper before hitting musical success, plays a burlesque dancer in her advertisement. |
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That all changed when I saw an advertisement in the newspaper for a grand festivity sure to be remembered forever in the annals of history. |
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This advertisement was running prominently in the newspaper each day in May. |
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This considers advertisement hoardings to be acceptable around building sites or where they screen unsightly areas. |
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She answered an advertisement that he had placed in a newspaper lonely hearts column. |
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This particular advertisement promised a job and handsome wages at a production-line factory in our area. |
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That is a pretty ugly vehicle if you ask me, but I like the musical score for that advertisement. |
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In case the photograph is part of an advertisement, even the people are usually preselected. |
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There are those advertisement hoardings all across the boundary line and it still is that lush green outfield. |
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On one side, it is a running advertisement for the inability of the political class to exercise power with purpose today. |
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Full details are available on the full-page colour advertisement in this newspaper. |
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But to me it seemed no different from a publisher paying for advertisement space in a newspaper. |
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Thirdly, and not least importantly, the novel lives up to the advertisement of being a potboiler and not just another placid semi-documentary history of the Kashmir imbroglio. |
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Thus a Channel 7 advertisement in July 1996 featured images of the second world war, video footage of a New Zealand volcano erupting, and images of a Maori haka or war dance. |
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It was the government's best possible advertisement for a new stadium. |
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He was no advertisement for the underdog in his playing days. |
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It seems that my advertisement has struck a raw nerve with the councillor. |
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The advertisement used a picture of a policeman holding a speed laser gun. |
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I wish there had been a leaflet distributed or an advertisement campaign. |
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An advertisement regarding this appointment appears in this paper. |
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Intrigued by an advertisement he has placed in a lonely hearts column, she and Rebecca contact him simply to see what sort of person would place such an ad. |
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For its consumers, it offered lubricious education in the art of love-making and a souvenir of, or advertisement for, the pleasures available in the prostitution quarters. |
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In her flapper-age bathing costume, Mayerova dances simultaneously as a machine and a mademoiselle, as an athlete and an advertisement for the modernist revolution. |
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However, this advertisement, no matter how well-worded, could not completely dispel my doubts about the credibility of the would-be husband's avowals. |
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Browsing in New York last May, there was a huge advertisement in the show window of a Brooklyn store, boasting its stock of the latest top 40 hits. |
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Earlier this year an advertisement appeared in this paper seeking skilled typists to begin start up operations at a new industry in the industrial estate in Crossmolina. |
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It first came to my attention in 1985 while I was standing in a tube station in the Bloomsbury district of London looking at a huge paper advertisement on the wall. |
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In a current women's magazine, one advertisement shows a bare-chested hunk on a sunset beach holding what appears at first glance to be a boogie board. |
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Xu Fan is the beautiful actress featured in that very useful advertisement reminding us that love of home and country begins with paying Caesar his vig. |
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Of course, the implications of the advertisement are duplicitous and insulting both to the readers and to the portions of society that the spokesperson represents. |
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If anyone is selling one, or giving one away in a house clearance, could they either contact me or leave an advertisement in the front page classified column of the Times. |
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Accordingly, I needed to see an old photograph or advertisement that would allow me to personally authenticate the presence of some mythical sixties pop giant in my town. |
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This morning when slipping into my usual aural coma I found my mind wandering to a advertisement I'd caught a flash of by the side of the road from the bus on the way in. |
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We commend our readers to the advertisement which appears in this issue. |
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The court said a conjoint reading of the advertisement by-laws leaves no room for doubt that all kinds of advertisement hoardings cannot be erected anywhere and everywhere. |
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By mirroring the very gaze that the neighboring advertisement solicits, then, it foregrounds the spectatorial act as a subject for psychological and cultural analysis. |
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A full-page advertisement in a local newspaper would cost more than that. |
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The advertisement, featuring gargoyles superimposed on top of York Minster, was due to be shown on Yorkshire and Tyne Tees tonight and will be aired throughout the week. |
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You can tell when a commercial break was mandated, as the screen fades to black and pulls up from dead air to reintroduce the drama, post advertisement slot. |
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So, for the princely sum of 75 pence, I placed an advertisement. |
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On July 17 we received approval from the department to proceed with the placing of an advertisement for the appointment of consultants to prepare the contract documents. |
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However, the main grouse of these publishers is that they do not get much by way of advertisement support from corporates, which prefer the English publications. |
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An advertisement in The Guardian led Rowling to move to Porto, Portugal, to teach English as a foreign language. |
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The new TV stations such as Trans TV and TV7 began to prove they are potential competitors for the old TV stations in the advertisement market. |
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I essentially am paying tax money to be grossed out by an advertisement that is unteaching good health practices in the name of that very thing. |
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I reached that point Thursday night when I was watching a show and an advertisement came up defending high fructose corn syrup. |
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As a generic advertisement, it represents the commutability of consumer goods notwithstanding the way we fetishize our brands. |
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In one of his As I Please essays he refers to a protracted joke when he answered an advertisement for a woman who claimed a cure for obesity. |
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The blipvert condenses 30 seconds of advertising to 3 seconds in order to prevent viewers from switching channels during an advertisement. |
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As with many publishers of newspapers, Tribune Company has experienced drop-offs in revenues from classified advertisement. |
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The advertisement for diethylstilbestrol, a synthetic estrogen, was a picture of health. |
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Mr Broad spotted the car for sale in a classified advertisement in a car magazine. |
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The back cover sported riot one of the publication's famous ad spoofs but a genuine advertisement for the soon-to-be-produced Blackspot sneaker. |
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The irreverent and comical advertisement for SnowBlade won chuckles from readers all over Utah. |
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They are not even matriculates but their business is thriving on their advertisement. |
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The advertisement is meant to induce people to eat more fruit. |
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His last ride didn't happen when Rock Jock did his version of the old Hamlet cigar advertisement by refusing to race at Meydan in January. |
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As David Woolley has shown, Swift engineered an advertisement for the Tub, in the Morning Post, as an antisplenetic volume. |
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I placed the advertisement yesterday, and the phone has been ringing off the hook ever since. |
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In the case of newspapers and magazines, there must be some seeking by the one who is to see and read the advertisement. |
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Just like an advertisement, you and the Instagram influencer will have to decide for how long and how many times your post will be shown. |
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The technical term for an informercial is a direct response television advertisement. |
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Indofood is considering launching promotion through intentive advertisement in Middle East or making direct investment in that region. |
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By 1938 347 birth control clinics were running in the United States despite their advertisement still being illegal. |
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Scent marking is used for territorial advertisement, and involves urination, defecation and ground scratching. |
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Knowing that the Spice Girls were formed by an advertisement in The Stage, Diamandis applied for auditions listed in that newspaper. |
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He was also hired as the new voice of Australia's National Rugby League, singing in an advertisement to market the 2000 season. |
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This billboard resulted in over 700 complaints but was cleared by advertisement watchdogs. |
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And think not slightly of this advertisement, but retire yourself into your country where you may expect the event in safety. |
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The advertisement was meant to be a joke about changing points of view over time. |
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In March 1838, an advertisement appeared for a new joint stock banking company in Glasgow, the Clydesdale Banking Company. |
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In March 2007 Clapton appeared in an advertisement for RealNetwork's Rhapsody online music service. |
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The city council placed an advertisement in the local newspaper to inform its residents of the forthcoming roadworks. |
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He learned about the job from an advertisement in the newspaper. |
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Elections only occur if, following the advertisement of the vacancy for 14 days, 10 electors send a written request to the returning officer. |
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Sky television is an advertisement and subscription based channel, and generally after each set a commercial break is taken. |
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This live advertisement is generally agreed to be the first of its kind on British television. |
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On 29 May 2008, Honda, in partnership with Channel 4, broadcast a live advertisement. |
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Just watching the advertisement, you'd think the face cream was a fountain of youth. |
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In 2006, Honda released its Choir advertisement, for the UK and the internet. |
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In 2003, Honda released its Cog advertisement in the UK and on the Internet. |
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This pathogenic consumption is a boon to the producers and the businessmen, who exploit the situation with gobblesome advertisement. |
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I have yet to join a fanlisting, I don't exactly have an all-about-me webpage that would necessitate advertisement like this. |
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At the age of 12, Winslet appeared in a television advertisement directed by filmmaker Tim Pope for Sugar Puffs cereal. |
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An advertisement from 1959 depicts a vinyl roll-up mat called a Surf and Turf Pad that could be used as either a beach or lawn mat. |
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The DID lineup consisted of ultra-slim bezel and specialized LCD display products for applications in video walls, digital signage and outdoor advertisement. |
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At Eton he played tricks on John Crace, his Master in College, among which was to enter a spoof advertisement in a College magazine implying pederasty. |
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With the Advertising Standards Agency banning a Danone advertisement for making claims that don't stand up, it would seem that functional foods are being criticized yet again. |
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Following a job advertisement found by his sister in The Scotsman, he worked for a year and a half as a staff journalist on the Nottingham Journal. |
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After a display or classified advertisement has run, Cooke Communications is required to verify the publication of the advertisement for the customer. |
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An advertisement will be placed in NNW supplements of NB daily newspapers. |
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With ITV being an advertisement channel like Sky Sports, when commercial breaks are taken after 4 legs as the tournaments that ITV cover do not play in sets. |
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Macdonald sent a demo CD in response to an advertisement placed in the NME by a new production company set up by songwriters Pete Wilkinson and Sarah Erasmus. |
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He was also in talks to star in an advertisement for pistachio nuts with former NBA player Dennis Rodman, but had to pull out when he couldn't get his US work visa. |
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Intuit says Block's ad copies the physical appearance, dress and mannerisms of the characters in the TurboTax ad, as well as the set, staging and pace of the advertisement. |
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The radio station plastered the buses and trains with its advertisement. |
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The male uses an advertisement call to encourage a female to join him at the nest, and both sexes use various greeting calls after a pair bond has been established. |
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He placed an advertisement in The New York Times proclaiming the formation of Khalistan and was able to collect millions of dollars from the Sikh diaspora. |
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