Fogarty shoots off into a rapid-fire imaginary conversation between an agency executive and a newspaper ad sales person. |
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Property ad valorem taxes are the major source of revenues for state and municipal governments. |
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The Tax Collector merges the non ad valorem assessments into the certified tax roll. |
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It's no way to conduct a civil discussion, either, but it reverses the cause and effect of a true ad hominem attack. |
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This also means that Dean is wrong to say his conclusion about Orac is ad hominem in the sense he laid out. |
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Attacking the speaker because of his or her sour disposition is an ad hominem attack on personality. |
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The only reason I've installed ad blockers is because the ads get in the way of my content or divert my attention! |
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It's never too early to start sharpening the insults and perfecting the ad hominem attacks. |
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Amnesty International once again show their true political colours in a campaign ad against the practice of waterboarding. |
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In fact, I just saw an ad for a Sauna Belt that makes you lose an inch on your abdomen in about a half hour. |
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Animation is also being used to create content for ad films and commercials, as also for television promos and montage sequences. |
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These ad hoc units were locally raised and led, but funded by the federal government and under the overall command of U.S. Army generals. |
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Left wing and right wing are largely useless terms and are now usually only seen in cases of generalisation or before an ad hominem attack. |
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We believe that previewing the ad on the web is a great way of stimulating extra interest in the brand. |
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It is free for you to submit an ad for a roommate and to preview room listings but the contact information for any available rooms WILL cost you. |
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Walking to the door, I found it locked and ad to sneak in the bathroom window, prying it open with a screwdriver form the garage. |
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The company is currently running an unmemorable television and print ad campaign. |
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Among the most recent foibles, the editor allowed a pro-abortion candidate to place her ad in the diocesan paper. |
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At solemn profession, I placed my hands in those of my prioress, professing to live my vows usque ad mortem, until death. |
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Programmers and pay-TV service providers can increase the amount of ad inventory by reducing the complexities of mid-roll advertising. |
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Each stage of the regress depends on the coherence of a compresence bundle at the next stage, ad infinitum. |
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The show includes film stills and coolly fetishistic fashion photography, notably various ad campaigns. |
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The Times bemoans this development, acknowledging the commercial nature of Broadway theater, but wishing the stage itself could remain ad free. |
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We avoid commenting on advertising here at the Last Post, but one ad in the Derry News last month caught our eye and is worthy of a mention. |
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The ad broker has been pinching employees from Microsoft and others and is developing quite the reputation. |
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Peta is well known for its provocative ad campaigns, which sometimes feature nude models proclaiming they'd rather go naked than wear fur. |
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Until adulthood, spiders were fed ad libitum with laboratory reared field crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus. |
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And come lunchtime today, when the paper hits the streets, my ad will be in pride of place, there on the front page. |
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This very process would be brought up by said media at every opportunity as a self-perpetuating prophecy, ad nauseam. |
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One wonders how an ad might read when the relationship inevitably busts up. |
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Sometimes ad hoc schematizations work best, to avoid showing unnecessary detail. |
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The ad shows a man leaving work, and going home on a waterslide, passing contactless payment points along the way. |
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The film sees Rowan Atkinson bringing his bumbling Barclays Bank ad spy to the big screen. |
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A contract of marriage may be made through agents acting ad hoc on behalf of the bride and bridegroom themselves, or of their guardians. |
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I also will try to contribute an article now and then myself, on an ad hoc basis. |
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Clever ad campaigns have helped, and now there is a strong streak of inverted snobbery to Skoda ownership. |
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Along the same lines, there is an ad that features an incompetent buffoon who can't get his car stereo to work. |
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The ad points that out, then claims he carves his own bats and eats hundreds of flapjacks for breakfasts. |
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One 1927 ad shows fingers pointing at the shoulders of a man wearing a dark suit. |
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Overall, the Court's peremptory style in addressing the jus ad bellum reflects an unfortunate ipse dixit approach to judicial reasoning. |
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By ad 80, according to Tacitus, the Britons were widely adopting Roman fashion in housing, clothing, language, and diet. |
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He said it was flattering that one of the world's largest brewers had made an ad very similar to one of his. |
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When advertising guru David Ogilvy worked with his new copywriters, he asked them to write 100 headlines for each ad they created. |
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I am surrounded by scarved ladies, old and young, who are crossing themselves frantically ad lib. |
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Young girls and boys were being interviewed in a police station with ad hoc interpreters. |
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I had seen plenty of extravagance in the marketing of toys, but this magazine ad made my eyes pop. |
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The almost constant vision of a flotilla of ships and boats on Sydney Harbour, shown ad nauseam on Foxtel today, proves that point. |
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This past weekend, even the New York Times was duped into running a scareware ad on their site. |
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The focus of the ad was to inform the public that chrysotile asbestos does not cause cancer. |
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Guppies were fed ad libitum flake food three times daily, supplemented with live brine shrimp nauplii. |
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On the other hand, is it wrong to suspect that the ad campaign might have political motivations as well? |
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The tableau is somehow as erotically charged as the close-up food-porn fried chicken ad beside it. |
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For instance, a London ad firm paid students by the hour to wear temporary tattoos on their foreheads while at bars or shopping. |
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The suburb is more of an ad hoc social development, a forerunner of the gated community, built around the principle of exclusion. |
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Animals on rotationally grazed pastures received ad libitum access to minerals. |
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National lobby groups are battling against the ad budgets of brand name giants. |
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We were in an Edmonton movie theatre, watching an ad featuring local anti-smoking crusader Barb Tarbox. |
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The ad features a teenage boy in the middle of a mosh pit at a rock concert. |
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My first campaign piece was a mailing to all households and a full-page ad in the newspapers to inform voters what I believed. |
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The interface can be used for anything from ad hoc reporting to a reusable data bridge. |
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In his typical ad hominem fashion, Jarvis attacks Levy for being a white male. |
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Fresh drinking water, oystershell grit, and cuttlebone were available ad libitum. |
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Applications are the graphical ad unit of the future and if done correctly, will be accepted by the Twitterati. |
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By attacking third-party ad networks rather than websites, cybercrooks can increase the potency of attacks, he added. |
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What I gained in readership or ad revenue was not worth the respect I lost for myself. |
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Watch any car ad on TV and you'll see propaganda that's deliberately misleading. |
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He also engages in that time-tested rhetorical device, the ad hominem attack, through an anastrophe. |
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Filling stations are selling ad space in the tiny screens on their gas pumps. |
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During the convention, Democrats will be running a TV ad in 21 states charging the president has mishandled the economy. |
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He is demoted from head of ad sales for a major magazine when the company he works for is acquired in a corporate takeover. |
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He says his ad in the International Herald Tribune has been carefully designed to ward off fraudsters or gold-diggers. |
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No ad hoc studies on the incidence of mesothelioma in areas of Italy characterized by the presence of tremolite in soil are available. |
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As long as the evidence is not absolutely inescapable, we humans will invent ad hoc and gradualistic explanations to explain away these changes. |
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One upcoming promotion will push the redesigned CNN Headline News to the local ad sales community. |
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ActiveX can also be used to download spyware, hijackers, dialers and ad ware. |
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Ford insists it vetoed the spot, proposed by an ad agency to give the souped-up minicar a bad-boy image. |
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The struggle by peoples the world over to find a solution to an insoluble dilemma will continue ad infinitum. |
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The ad commercial was to be shot in just over a day and I was asked to shave off my hair. |
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Businesses may choose other collaborative software, or groupware that covers more informal, or ad hoc, processes that this cannot cover. |
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Promote your event or issue in a leaflet delivered by volunteers by ad mail, or by direct mail. |
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When they see Johnson's daisy ad the first time, they're shocked and find that to be very dirty pool. |
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If so the patient may be unable to instruct a solicitor and will require a guardian ad litem in any court proceedings. |
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Begin thought up the idea when a tour guide operator called him asking if he wanted to place an ad in a tourist guidebook. |
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He built a few variations, gussied them up with silver neoprene skirts, then took out his first ad in the April 1974 issue of Boys' Life. |
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The Court instituted a constitutional rule that is party-blind and that disfavors systems with ad hoc recount standards. |
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This theme is apparently subverted by another TV ad for one of those vile-tasting instant soup products that taste like reheated dishwater. |
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Submedia Advertising, which developed the technology based on a 19th century toy, the zoetrope, expects 7.4 million to see the ad over one month. |
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You clearly have higher ambitions, judging by your enlistment of DeVito Verdi as an ad agency. |
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And why is the woman in the ad wearing an evening gown with an updo to watch a soccer match? |
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Routinely, the request for exemption from the law is rubber-stamped and the ad goes ahead. |
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Each brood was kept together in its own aquarium, and once the fry began feeding exogenously, they were fed frozen and fresh daphnia ad libitum. |
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The ad was for an expat magazine, and it focused on helping expats fit into Singapore culture. |
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Respectable ad agencies, of course, will insist that their own ethical standards are unimpeachable. |
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In fact, direct experience can be a fast way for kids to learn the ropes of misleading ad campaigns. |
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The death toll in the car bomb explosions has now risen to 28 with 80 seriously injured ad over 100 suffering with other injuries. |
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However, he soon returned to it, and started doing odd music assignments, such as singing remixes and cover versions, besides ad jingles. |
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I was in town to promote The Ambassadors, a comedy double act who had obtained my services through an ad in the OUDS newsletter. |
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But the reader is to presume here that this ad is taking place on Saturday or Sunday and that she hasn't douched in almost a week. |
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So that was how I ended up downtown the Saturday after I saw the ad in the paper. |
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They can do so by ad hoc international agreements, involving two or more parties. |
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The bloke who came up with the ad reckons our national anthem actually evolved from an old Welsh drinking song. |
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Can you not establish the evidentiary matters by subpoenas ad test to get witnesses who can depose? |
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Investigations shall be conducted ad rem, not ad personam with the sole objective of gathering facts. |
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A 1968 ad for a Hewlett-Packard desktop calculator was not the first occurrence. |
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Try your play-play ad campaign on somebody else's third World country. |
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But the king is inveterately prey to the hungers of the senses, ad pleads pitifully with son after son to take on his senility and gift him youth for some time more. |
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Tailor the landing page text and use ad copy in the heading. |
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A rally has been organized in protest against the ad campaign, with parents accusing the studio of irresponsibility for marketing the film in high-crime areas. |
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When I saw the ad on TV for the championship, my eyes popped open. |
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He says that their current ad campaign is costing a five-figure sum. |
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Companies are also positioning their ad campaigns to this effect. |
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The rebirth of culture jamming has much to do with newly accessible technologies that have made both the creation and the circulation of ad parodies immeasurably easier. |
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Both groups had access to cuttlebone and fresh water ad libitum. |
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Her video montages are rather like cut ups from the 1980s or cable TV now, where rapid-fire montage irony is a transport mechanism for promos and ad breaks. |
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I do not know how a modern ad agency would choose to create a visual image of the typical easterner, but the stereotype will not be holding a fly rod or wearing skis. |
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Some initial on-premise support, like back bar glorifiers, are planned, but the major support is coming through strong ad placements male-focused magazines. |
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Thus, from an ad hoc analysis of the mtDNA of mammalian representatives, we cannot gain conclusive evidence for a sister group relationship of dermopterans and primates. |
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Current practitioners make largely ad hoc use of statistics, probability, decision theory, graph theory, and tools from artificial intelligence and expert systems design. |
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The ad is so grossly political that the TV station stopped running it. |
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For quite some time, unsatisfactory ad hoc arrangements in the form of special tribunals have been the only device to bring to book those guilty of genocide or war crimes. |
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Not beatifying or canonizing John Paul would be hugely symbolic, a message far more powerful than the ad hoc apologies and payoffs to victims. |
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The measures to be adopted for the safeguarding and destruction of enciphering equipment in an emergency shall be covered by ad hoc instructions. |
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Atriplex leaves, if fed restrictedly, could be used to replace barley straw when access to water is ad libitum. |
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Recently, Canada Post posted a job ad for a public relations officer to manage the reconversion or closure of postal outlets. |
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Many programs are used on an ad hoc basis and continue to be perceived as an alternative to the official sanction of incarceration. |
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A far cry from when groups of undergraduates set up ad hoc courses any which way they could. |
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I constantly work on internal ad hoc projects which make my day even more interesting and challenging. |
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A new ad from Gov. Rick Perry, to use the latest example, will test anyone who thinks they can no longer be affronted by a political hustle. |
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Haiti feels rudderless, beset by ad hocery because there is no clear leadership. |
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Otherwise, they would face the charge of arbitrariness or ad hocery in views about which categories there are or where category differences lie. |
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That's what piers are for, too: idle chat with strangers, where an ad hoc bond forms under the semblance of being at sea. |
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Will the government finally apply the remedy it used for the ad agencies, and take legal action against the Liberal Party? |
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Roger Sterling Although Roger was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, he was once a successful ad man. |
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They were like a broken record, repeating ad nauseum that this nomination race is about delegates. |
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The figurehead of the Oseberg ship of about ad 800 is a menacing dragon with head upreared. |
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In one ad blitz, former employees at a closed steel mill call Romney and Bain job destroyers and economic vampires. |
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That would be a failure, which we could not countenance, given the hopes placed in and the efforts made by the ad hoc Tribunals. |
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This fallacy may sound antique, especially with its Latin name argumentum ad hominem. |
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It is expected that these ad hoc surveys will be a good instrument to throw light on a phenomenon about which very little is known. |
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Coherence occurs when we are able to extend our hypothesis to colligate a new class of phenomena without ad hoc modification of the hypothesis. |
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In common speech the term reductio ad absurdum refers to anything pushed to absurd extremes. |
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Particularly hard hit were classified ad sales, which traditionally make up about 40percentt of newspaper revenues. |
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Excluding the fifth week, classified ad volume dropped 1percentt and local ad volume fell 6percentt. |
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The online classified ad service Craigslist in Charleston, S. C., features dozens of boats for sale every day. |
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An ad hoc committee is putting the final touches on a strategic action plan for professional development. |
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Would a used item purchased from a garage sale, classified ad or second-hand store serve the purpose just as well as something new? |
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Could you find a similar item at a garage sale, in a classified ad or second-hand store, and would it serve the purpose for now? |
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Residents can now send a classified ad to all those who have subscribed to this category. |
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Many classified ad readers have specific goals in mind, rather than casual browsing. |
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Make a classified ad site, it should soon be possible with Recruit Press, which is under development. |
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Iffendic prints a classified ad weekly called Bonjour, which comes in 28 regional editions and has total circulation of almost 2.5 million. |
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Created in1996, LesPAC.com is the number one online classified ad site in Quebec. |
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Setting this config to true tells the player to act as though this ad is a linear ad. |
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It provides access to Communication Manager features including softphone capabilities and ad hoc audio and video conferencing. |
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The ad hoc committee received disturbing information about the negative campaigning by some candidates. |
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The Weismannist position attains its reductio ad absurdam in the fantasies of sociobiology in which the organism is regarded as merely a vehicle for genes. |
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The browser offers a downloads-manager and a pop-up ad blocker. |
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The lack of clarity on these and other issues has contributed to an ad hoc approach. |
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In view of the importance of data collected in ad hoc modules, this information should be combinable with any other variable from the survey. |
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The advertiser must inform PAAB if ad portions will not appear contiguously. |
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We find that unit taxes lead to more firms in the industry, less output per firm, less tax revenue, but higher welfare compared to ad valorem taxes. |
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They pointed out that while most minerals had fully ad valorem rates of royalty at present, iron ore, limestone and dolomite had tonnage-based royalty. |
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A chargé d'affaires ad interim is a deputy temporarily acting for an absent head of mission. |
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On Egypt, he toyed with preserving Mubarak ad interim before the tide became irreversible. |
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In 1706 he became secretary to the English ambassador, and he later served as ambassador ad interim. |
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Rolf Cavalli, hitherto his deputy, takes over as head of Blick editorship, ad interim. |
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During the same period, the Secretariat was under four different Executive Directors, two of them being ad interim. |
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The ad interim Director of the Secretariat of the Assembly, Mr. Renan Villacis, acted as Secretary of the Assembly. |
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If I may just pause there and ad lib, I believe that lack of consistency is not only in British Columbia but all over Canada. |
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Users may view the panoramas ad lib while in virtual tours several panoramas are linked to provide a content-related experience. |
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When fed ad lib with continuous fresh food, cats will naturally choose to eat 9 to 12 small meals per day. |
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After Noah had taken his final bow, the audience began ad libbing along with his songs, reluctant to let him go for good. |
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When people answered the ad they were asked for a resume which contains the birthdate, social insurance number and address. |
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Tag with comScore Media Metrix 360 to ensure the full picture of your site and ad campaigns. |
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The sleekness permits the suite to be set in narrow bathrooms of hotels ad attached baths of bedrooms and studio apartments. |
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You want to take your time and sell for the best price, taking advantage of our option to publish your ad until the sale of your property. |
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A coffee shop once had its online ad spread like wildfire by offering one free new beverage on a given day. |
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Soon enough, she was soaping herself under strategically placed bubbles in a TV ad for Palmolive. |
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Table equipped with an electric lifting ad an anti-slip surface combining functionality, stability, strength and noiselessness. |
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A plan to make sure our environment is not a hazard to our health is ad hoc and unpersuasive. |
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Instead, the ad seems intended to motivate the Democratic Party's base using a favorite boogeyman: Mr. Bush. |
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For instance, an ad for a video game can locate the game in an arcade or a theme park, to be a signifier for authenticity or gregariousness. |
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Changes in the market value of the portfolio are all included in the profit and loss account under a section entitled ad hoc. |
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The legionnaire of the early Roman Republic wore a helmet of bronze, while his successor in the Empire of the 1st century ad wore one of iron. |
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Then we look at ad scam, the mother of all scandals, trying to buy off Quebeckers. |
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The fortune-teller ad isn't the first in Mr. Putin's sex-in-politics series. |
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We can't come at it with piecemeal, ad hoc, quick-and-dirty types of amendments, which this committee is being asked to sanction. |
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But they are about more than just slapping a grand title on companies' hotch-potch of ad hoc training courses. |
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In addition, the increased growth rate of ad libitum feeding more rapidly subjected the joint surface to stresses due to increased body mass. |
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They're for different products. You would take food ad libitum for different reasons than you would take natural health products. |
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Furthermore, a sedentary cat who is offered high-fat and high-energy foods ad libitum is less capable of regulating his consumption. |
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In 2004, the DG Enterprise envisages to earmark a portion of the budget for ad hoc proposals. |
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You will be glad later when some megastar covers your tune, or Pepsi wants to use it for an ad campaign. |
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The exchange rate thus operates under a clear regime, depreciating in line with announced policy, with few ad hoc adjustments. |
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Hagiographies have been written from the 2nd century ad to instruct and edify readers and glorify the saints. |
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This was done because of the threat of a barbarian invasion, but when that invasion came, in ad 267, the walls were of no avail. |
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However, it was also found that the same values were used as the basis for expressing the underselling amount as an ad valorem duty. |
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In three days our first performance begins, that's why we're posting these ad signs now. |
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Sprinkled into the mix is the threat of the new generation of ad zappers. |
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In ad 175, Confucian texts began to be carved into stone tablets and preserved by rubbings. |
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He went on ad nauseam about the fact he had left the government before he had anything to do with it. |
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The member blundered on ad nauseam about the fact that the Liberals had manipulated the process of his appointment. |
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We've been talking ad nauseam about the star system and we seem to be going all around the mulberry bush on it. |
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They have raised it over and over ad nauseam. Somehow the government has failed to see the value in this approach. |
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Yet it was my perception that he talked at great length, almost, one could say, ad nauseam, and also provoked many interventions. |
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I am sure Canadians get confused when they hear us debating this issue in the House ad nauseam. |
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I don't want to go on ad nauseam, but you're asking about where the breakdowns may be. |
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Does he not agree with me that this subject has been studied and studied ad nauseam, ad infinitum? |
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Mr. Speaker, I deliberately moved away from ad hominem attacks or snide comments regarding political partisanship and organization. |
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As a consequence of their courage in saying what they think, there have been malicious, ad hominem attacks. |
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As the debate over the Darfur case heats up, ad hominem attacks are on the rise. |
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I agree with you that retreading the 2000 election is something that has been discussed ad nauseam, however it gives his story a point of reference. |
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In fact, their vertically oriented organizational structures, retrofitted with ad hoc and matrix overlays, nearly always make professional work more complex and inefficient. |
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I actually did look, and found this ad seeking a pen pal not so much amusing as highly interesting. |
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However, this role does not mean that their authority should be extended ad infinitum. |
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I might go on ad infinitum to contradict those rosy predictions that all is well in the party. |
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Capitalism had transformed the wonders of nature into mere economic commodities to be exploited ad infinitum. |
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She doesn't believe that the same lines should be used ad infinitum, however reliable. |
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Each image sequence is accompanied by a jingle, a non-descript day to day instrumental played ad infinitum. |
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To really collect all of the information would extend the decision process ad infinitum. |
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All steel is recyclable and will be multicycled many times without any artificial stimulus and without loss of quality, ad infinitum. |
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Thanks to a special paint and a few mouldings, your little artists will be able to give way to their talent ad infinitum. |
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We do not want to encourage ethnic, still less religious, diversification ad infinitum. |
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This flow, or cycle, is seen concretely in the water chain: from cloud to rain to headwaters to river to sea to cloud, ad infinitum. |
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Respect for human dignity and the presumption of innocence, for example, are given the status of obligations ad infinitum. |
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How many people were exposed to my display ad campaign and at what frequency? |
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A new, original song created specifically for the ad campaign is a key feature of the partnership. |
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Which publisher sites were used by an advertiser as part of its display ad campaign? |
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This minister waited for a province to organize a summit and has waited for the industry to launch an ad campaign in the United States. |
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While increasing selling, general and administration costs, the ad campaign has been effective in enhancing the Schwinn brand. |
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As a result of the ad campaign, 1-800-O-Canada staff received 17,000 calls. |
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Among our initiatives, in 2006, we launched an ad campaign to demonstrate our commitment to this community. |
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Measures such as our ad campaign on accessibility will certainly contribute to making this aspect of Desjardins more visible. |
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The ad campaign developed by ProSiebenSat.1-Produktion is being published in nationwide newspapers, weekly journals and women's magazines. |
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In March, 2006 the NPAR launched a radio ad campaign broadcast on national and local radio stations to coincide with Intercultural Week. |
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Chile and the European Community took advantage of the ad hoc system in the Swordfish case, which is still on the docket. |
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There is a telly ad I love featuring a dad and son playing football together. |
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It is deeply disappointing that UWA has lost this opportunity because of toxic politics, ad hominen attacks, and premature judgment. |
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We know from a lot of ad hoc evidence that there are a lot of people who are very interested in being new entrants. |
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This was in practice a movement to formalise and regularise the ad hoc process adopted for discussing such issues in some previous meetings. |
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Setting fiscal policy in accordance with rules is generally preferable to an ad hoc approach. |
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This work will provide a cross-cutting input to the ad hoc working groups and to the policy positions of the Political Bureau. |
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India attaches the highest importance to the establishment of an ad hoc committee on nuclear disarmament. |
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With a view to promoting the principle of equal treatment, Member States shall organise ad hoc information and awareness campaigns and training. |
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The immediacy required by this type of representation makes it difficult to respond to such a request on an ad hoc basis. |
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Placing such an ad will create a direct link between the school system or community and your club. |
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The Oversight Committee shall be assisted in its work by an ad hoc committee of experts from States Parties. |
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According to the 2nd-century ad traveller Pausanias, the process involved hammering sheets of metal into the shape of a figure and riveting them together over a solid core. |
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Yes, publicizing tragedy gets clicks, gets ad revenue, gets notoriety, and can be done for all the wrong reasons. |
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Titus Flavius Vespasianus was born in ad 9 at Reate in Sabine country. |
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They also ran the second-most important ad of the season, painting Quinn as a creature of a smoky backroom. |
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Oddly, an ad that threatens other people to stop drinking milk lest their kid end up like my kid just sorta rubs me the wrong way. |
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The most memorable ad of the lot was one run by American Crossroads, the Super PAC associated with Karl Rove. |
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Under the act, the sender of a commercial electronic mail message must identify the e-mail as an ad and provide a valid physical postal address for the sender. |
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Are ad makers shaking in their shoes when they think about the impact of globalisation and the assertive entry of agencies and influences from abroad? |
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Wibbitz's team connects to the publisher's ad server and allow pre-roll, mid-roll and overlay of in-stream ads so it can be used as premium inventory. |
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Meath had worked for the Romney campaign in 2008, creating much of the ad content for that failed effort. |
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Marian Salzman, a highly regarded American trend-spotter and the global director of strategy and planning for the ad agency Euro RSCG, is in broad agreement with that. |
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For the whole state I found only one meet-up ad for a group on a college campus there. |
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Feeding trials conducted on captive premigratory birds fed fruit and insects ad libitum have shown that gain in body mass is highest on a mixed diet of fruit and insects. |
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The latest is maybe the biggest howler yet, bigger than even the ad that mistook Duke basketball players for UK Wildcats. |
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He is there to refill your prescriptions and take your calls about some pharmaceutical ad or report in the news. |
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So Lipsyte answered an ad to be a copyboy at The New York Times. |
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The argument then goes that the national ad that was run in a local riding should not be considered a local ad at all, that it should be considered a national ad, which would mean the Conservative Party overspent its limit. |
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Then a few days later the network managed to find several thousand dollars to print a self-congratulatory full-page ad in The Globe and Mail newspaper. |
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The unplanned and ad hoc siting of residences, because of excessive clearing and particularly on the crests and breaks in the slope, may cause the loss of those aspects which gave special charm to these landscapes. |
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But the ad has no fine print that says when the return was posted. |
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With the interest that would have accrued on that we would have a good sum of money in place right now which would have been available for farmers to compensate them not just in an ad hoc way. |
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The argumentum ad crumenam, however, is understood wherever there are pockets to appeal to, and even where there are none. |
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Eiffel had not foreseen that this materialization of an artistic vision could become the world famous emblem of a city like Paris, unique in its exceptional size but reducible and reproducible ad infinitum. |
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The torridness is probably down to a mix of Hispanic bonhomie, his steamy ad work for the likes of Gucci and Versace, and his penchant for louche poolside settings. |
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Nor do they have the quick-wittedness to ad lib without humming and hawing, resorting to trite language, repeating themselves, and straying from the subject. |
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I recently did an ad about voting where I play a parlour girl and pedicurist. |
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However, in all existing formulations of classic PRE, data-flow equations are still cleverly but ad hocly designed. |
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Even better, the song featured in an ad campaign in the UK, giving her breathing space to put a collection of songs together without too much pressure. |
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For this reason, it will adopt ad interim Regulations to guide the decisions and practice of the Office, taking into consideration the comments received in the public hearings and throughout the consultation process. |
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Gordon says the organ work is in the mould of Liszt's Fantasia and Fugue on Ad nos ad salutarem undam. |
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In a subsidiary manner, the Applicant stresses that he was nominated Head of Unit ad interim because the compulsory mobility plan obliged the holder of the post in question to switch to another post. |
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The Chair introduced the item, and the Assistant Director-General for Education ad interim, representative of the Director-General, presented the document. |
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The National Human Rights Commission of Mexico is the Network's ad interim secretariat and hence OHCHR's principal interlocutor regarding the Network's development. |
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The College of the Commission may decide, after obtaining the opinion of the Management Committee, to remove the Director and appoint a Director ad interim. |
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In response to a request from Dr Piot, the Programme Coordinating Board agreed to establish a subcommittee ad interim to provide input in a general manner to the development of the 2010-2011 Unified Budget and Workplan. |
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The swift ad interim replacement of the President of the Chechen Republic and the inclusion into higher governmental posts of family members of the deceased top leaders kept the situation under control. |
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Their ad campaign has been aggressively launched in order to reach users. |
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In establishing the task force to examine all issues related to governance, the Board formally dissolved the ad interim Working Group on Working Methods of the Programme Coordinating Board. |
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Unbelievably, that Bloomingdales date rape ad is actually real. |
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The Coke ad which then played was Weiner wittily acknowledging how fast the corporate world – which created 'Don Draper' – would subsume the counter-culture. |
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Clothing was ad lib and full of originality. |
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Used for ad lib feeding of fully grown breeding and laying hens. |
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In stables with ad lib feeding, fewer feeding stations may be offered. |
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We ask if the ad campaign has produced the expected results. |
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I am reading my speech tonight because this issue is so upsetting that if I were to ad lib I would become so emotional and angry about it I would miss some of the points I want to place on the record. |
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Neatly and regularly stitched, they are available in different fabrics and shades: cottons, acetate or polyester taffetas and satins, ad lib shining or with matte finish. |
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An initial ad campaign was used to test and finalize the tool. |
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Talk Show: Programming which primarily consists of one or more hosts and guests who provide personal, ad lib, unscripted viewpoints, opinions or experiences. |
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After the November 21 deadline, Elections Canada's ad campaign will make sure that electors who did not have the chance to register know they can still get on the list at their polling stations on election day. |
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Each Member State and Associate Member of UNESCO shall bear the expense of participation of its representatives in sessions of the Committee and of subsidiary organs, its Bureau and its ad hoc subcommittees. |
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It seems he has quit caring about getting to the truth and it is more important for him to toss out a mock report to voters and whitewash the ad scam for election purposes. |
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The first lighting system was installed for the Universal Exposition of 1900, but by 1925, André Citroën set the Tower alive with his colored lighting ad campaign. |
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Some offer respite care and ad hoc assistance, supplement the healthcare system by loaning equipment, provide transportation, make friendly visits, as well as run errands and deliver meals. |
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