There are also 20 Evening Advertiser goody bags for voters to be picked at random. |
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The two retrospective articles published by the Moulton Advertiser in 1984 and 1998 did not print the Letson family name. |
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Rivalry between the Advertiser and the Register was fierce, and the two went to great lengths in competition for lead stories. |
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Eleven out of 13 rescued kittens featured in the Advertiser have found new homes. |
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Something was causing a bit of a pong in a new Swindon street until the Evening Advertiser sniffed out the problem. |
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A postal survey carried out by the Evening Advertiser has shown that most first-class mail sent out from Swindon reaches its destination on time. |
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A U-turn only came about when the Evening Advertiser contacted a local MP, who fired a letter off to the Foreign Office. |
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But demolition work began earlier in October after the Advertiser first highlighted the very obvious perils of the building. |
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At the time I was not long out of college, working as a stringer, editorial writer and arts reviewer for the Galway Advertiser. |
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Much has been made recently in the Evening Advertiser and elsewhere of the low standing of Swindon's Social Services Department. |
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The Evening Advertiser has great things such as competitions, word searches and crosswords. |
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And starting tomorrow, the Evening Advertiser will be the first regional newspaper to carry his daily predictions. |
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The Evening Advertiser and the police launched the Swindon Drugs Hotline last year to snare dealers. |
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But when a friend suggested the story might not be true she contacted the Advertiser for help. |
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Five months after her transfer, she sent a rambling 15-page handwritten letter to two journalists at the Adelaide Advertiser. |
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He remembers Evening Advertiser street sellers standing outside the main works entrance and at several other places in Swindon. |
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Despite several warnings in the Advertiser, yobs are still using estates and parks as racetracks for mini motos, go-peds and scramblers. |
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The pub in Woodhill Road has been named the winner for the north region in three categories of the awards, organised by trade paper the Morning Advertiser. |
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The teenager whose courageous three year battle against cancer has featured in the Evening Advertiser was distraught by the incident, and went home in floods of tears. |
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And thanks to an appeal in the Evening Advertiser for more members earlier this month, new recruits have been signing up to join the project in Parks and Walcot. |
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The scheme, supported by the Evening Advertiser, was set up in Wroughton, a burglary hotspot, in August 2002 to combat the activities of con artists. |
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In 1926, during the General Strike The Courier was merged with The Advertiser. |
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Regional dailies include The Courier and Advertiser in Dundee and the east, and The Press and Journal serving Aberdeen and the north. |
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The sole newspaper based in the city is the Perthshire Advertiser, owned by Trinity Mirror. |
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In the late 19th century, Llangollen had a weekly newspaper, the Llangollen Advertiser. |
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There is also a weekly freesheet called the Advertiser, which is delivered to most households in the Furness area. |
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This inevitably leads to some accusing the advertiser of tokenism or stereotyping, which in turn reinforces the difficulty of acting inclusively. |
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With some fine-tuning and research, any advertiser is sure to gain from paid search listings. |
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That junk food-munching young zombie who is watching a burping contest on AXN, is pure gold for the advertiser. |
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Both the advertiser and the publisher of the newspaper or other medium will be guilty of the offence. |
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One advertiser wanted to geofence their competitor, to send an offer before a shopper walked into that store. |
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If you notice that an advertiser is associating a new car with sexual potency, you can decide to take it or leave it on more rational grounds. |
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The advertiser also takes us to be such dunces in whose heads he has to ram his message again and again. |
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Any advertiser who is interested in increasing conversions on their website will find Website Optimizer useful. |
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You risk fingering some guy who's your neighbor and a potential advertiser and subscriber. |
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When an ad makes a 'tween feel like there's an inside joke between them and the advertiser, it's a home run. |
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More prosaically, he was perhaps the first advertiser to use a pretty girl to advertise a whole range of products, from soap to throat pastilles. |
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We can reach whatever demographic an advertiser wants, because we know exactly what and how many people are going to hear the ad. |
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In fact, the contract with the advertiser may specify that payment is by results, measured by hits or clickthroughs. |
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Alliances are being struck to broaden content and advertiser ties in many cases. |
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But it is the advertiser who wants to fire well targeted bullets, not buckshot, that would be the most excited. |
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Lane Bryant was treated absolutely no differently than any advertiser for the same product. |
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Unfortunately, the advertiser didn't count on dim-witted viewers. |
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If the replacement shows flop, the advertiser needs to be made whole. |
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Plus, Allison Yarrow on the fallout at Georgetown and John Avlon on the advertiser exodus. |
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The advertiser typically gives 50 percent off the retail price of his product or service. |
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Clevenger sounds little better than he did 10 years ago in a letter to the editor in the Aurora advertiser. |
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The FTC inquires whether the advertiser has evidence to back up any claim made. |
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