There is a popular anti-corporate, progressive argument that sees market research and advertising as a sinister attempt to manipulate people. |
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One of the perks of Adrants is that it spots new, whacko trends in the advertising world just about sooner than anyone. |
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My introduction to advertising came to consist of thinking up such abortions as banana creme topping. |
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To put the matter abruptly, the advertising industry is a crude attempt to extend the principle of automation to every aspect of society. |
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The country is now awash with unsanctioned wallcharts, stickers and advertising campaigns, he said. |
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Mr O'Brien was also advertising his top-of-the-range Rover 75 which had only 4,000 miles on the clock. |
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His absorption with the world of advertising and the intricacies associated with it find dominant echoes in his works. |
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Surely we have to crack down on corruption and abuse, and eliminate idiocies like the direct advertising of prescription drugs to consumers. |
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The advertising companies, currently employed by the parties, have no qualms about emotional manipulation. |
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No advertising should be allowed on the war memorial or its immediate surroundings, members of the town council agreed this week. |
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Legal counsel should review all advertising materials, warranties, guarantees, and sales agreements. |
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I admit it, I'm always a sucker for these tongue-in-cheek uses of Indian mythology for product advertising. |
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It won Gold at this year's award advertising ceremony and, by all accounts, is earning gold at the tills. |
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Posters for a brand of alcohol were criticised by the advertising watchdog today for containing sexual innuendo. |
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Almost 240 people complained to the advertising industry watchdog after the advert appeared in national newspapers. |
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Regan's daughter, Courtney, is an account executive for an advertising agency in San Diego. |
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She helps pay for her drama course at RADA by hiring out her services as a new form of advertising. |
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Rather than banning all alcohol advertising before the 9pm television watershed, a system of audience profiling will be used. |
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Officials are understood to have approached three internet companies seeking quotes for the cost of setting up advertising software. |
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If Apple does come out with a response, they have to sink down to Napster's level and it doesn't jibe with their type of advertising at all. |
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Actually, the poster business is almost as lucrative as the advertising we get for the webzine. |
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I want to see the dasher boards full of advertising, the suites full of sponsors and the banners raised showing the club's great success. |
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They encouraged political activism by organising and advertising demonstrations and protests. |
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What would the advertising johnnies say about that insult to the Herald's core demographic? |
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No matter which medium is chosen for advertising, ads must exist in order to be publicized. |
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What they taught him was that he shouldn't write ads for his advertising friends but for the people. |
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He has blanketed the city with glossy advertising, nonstop television spots and radio ads. |
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Corporations are also replacing their normal advertising with ads created for the Red Cross. |
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These days we're used to shock advertising, the soft sell and all ads in between. |
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Only those that could afford to buy advertising banners and pay for placement in the search engines would ever see any traffic. |
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Users visiting websites that carry banner advertising delivered by our system were periodically delivered a file from the compromised site. |
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Wippit also provides licensed tunes as ringtones, and receives further revenue from advertising banners on its sharing software. |
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The most common technique is online advertising using banners and text links. |
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This is similar to the recent evolution of online advertising from destination web sites and branded banners to pay for click pricing. |
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The publications these journos work for usually accept fund advertising, after all. |
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Joe is at the General Store putting up a sign advertising himself as a handyman. |
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After all, the single goal of advertising is to stimulate demand by each and every means, and the ingenuity of admen knows no bounds. |
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Health campaigners have mooted suggestions such as a tax on junk foods or a ban on junk food advertising. |
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In what circumstances does advertising have a particular advantage over direct communication? |
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He says the proof of advergaming's success over other forms of online advertising is in its ability to start a dialogue with consumers. |
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Amid all the gloom and doom in the advertising industry giant adverts seem to be bucking the trend. |
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I was looking for the advertising costs so I can put in an advert for my new venture! |
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Interestingly, the company doesn't do much advertising, instead relying on word-of-mouth and sponsorship of events. |
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Before that, he had worked as a volunteer in youth clubs, while employed as a printing and advertising manager. |
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He points to Nordic and eastern European countries where alcohol advertising is banned but where there are still high levels of alcohol abuse. |
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Industry advertising is already controlled through legal or regulatory agency initiatives. |
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No doubt the tourism bosses factored all this into their spreadsheets when allocating the advertising budget. |
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But while the company controls advertising and chooses programmes, the state-run TV station keeps a tight rein on news programming. |
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National advertising can be a strong conduit for relaying your multicultural message. |
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These new releases, available individually or in a boxed set, use the original advertising artwork. |
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Print ads complementing the TV and radio ads will run in national media, with ambient advertising at stations and on buses. |
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The launch will be backed by a cinema, radio, outdoor and ambient advertising campaign. |
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A Justice Department spokesman said the advertising ban should be in place by the New Year at the latest. |
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Eventually, streaming video should prove of great use in promoting and advertising products on the Web. |
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Recognising the importance of advertising a public event became the impetus for two simultaneous activities. |
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They encourage the use of medicines without any prescription by advertising their products on television and radio. |
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However, it has struggled to recruit the 550 staff it needs in its new location, despite advertising the vacancies. |
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Once this was done a provincial circular would be issued advertising vacancies for internal recruitment. |
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You are passionate and adventurous, however, you do not go around advertising these qualities. |
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That was Jessica's voice, slightly nasal, desperately advertising the fact that any pity would be welcome. |
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No one bothered advertising the fact that, in order to live, I need to keep breathing. |
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I wore only a pair of jeans and a t-shirt advertising the fact that I had given blood at the last blood drive. |
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I think loads of people could make a go at publishing a mag, but dealing with distribution and advertising is really, really tough. |
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As advertising is a very social and sociable industry, personal qualities are also important. |
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It is understood that two of the country's largest advertising agencies are refusing to pay the new rates. |
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There was the overwhelming feeling within the industry that advertising was a commercial activity and commercial objectives took priority. |
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I write television and radio commercials for a huge corporate advertising agency. |
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He had given this lecture to graduate students in advertising at the Business School of the University of Chicago. |
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She made a homemade portfolio and went knocking on doors of advertising agencies in Dublin. |
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There is almost a confusion between graphic design as an activity and advertising as an activity. |
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The primary myth of advertising is that you can be one of these people and have these things too, if you only buy this product. |
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After working in advertising for 19 years, he became a full-time artist, creating wildlife watercolors. |
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Most spam is commercial advertising, often for dubious products, get-rich-quick schemes, or quasi-legal services. |
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The advertising is designed to inform the public of the services offered by primary health organisations. |
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The poster was part of a multi-media campaign which involved TV, radio, outdoor, in-restaurant and point-of-purchase advertising. |
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Shortly after the spotlight was turned on the island, the tourist office pulled all advertising. |
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In many instances, they are willing to offer advertorial and editorial support to extend advertising messages. |
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Today's newspapers are crammed with advertising and advertorials, and journalists are seen as corrupt by many readers. |
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Buyers are largely under-30 and have white-collar jobs in such areas as advertising or high-technology, Wu said. |
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Following the overblown success of his previous film, it seems karmic that his new one opened without a spectacular advertising campaign. |
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It is easy, she says, for the basics to get lost among petty controversies and whizz-bang advertising. |
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The 24-year-old Burroughs, an advertising whiz-kid from the age of 19, has never been anything but contrived. |
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In print advertising, you are looking at everybody who reads the magazine or newspaper. |
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With only 20 million aging people, there was no profitable future in job boards in the recruitment advertising market in Australia. |
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The client was an advertising agency which bought a new agency management software package. |
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Bea is suggesting made-up names that sound like they could have been invented by a brand manager at an advertising agency. |
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The claimants commissioned an advertising agency to produce the combined logo for them and paid for the commission. |
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There was a crowd of advertising agency people in action, outside and in, doing a photo shoot of some new Starbucks goodie. |
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Martin and his business partner Rob Morrice sold their advertising agency to set up Smuji Films last year. |
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He has told us that they had some consultations with an advertising agency. |
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BlogAds is an online agency that allows businesses to buy advertising space on blogs. |
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With all the money spent on advertising, they may never make any real money. |
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That's hardly fair, as Google is a profitable advertising broker that makes real money, not funny money. |
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One cannot ignore the enormous influence of advertising and media in creating reality in this era. |
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On the one hand it is good for the manufacturing industry and other allied industries like advertising and marketing. |
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It is all systems go here in Dublin. We have moved into new premises and are commencing our advertising and marketing campaign. |
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But the firm makes much of its money from selling advertising space keyed to the words for which its users search. |
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The Google search engine has paid advertising, and it is keyed to the object of a user's search. |
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However for consumers, five minutes of waiting on hold, can undo years of advertising and brand exposure. |
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Events such as the VJ Hunt provide such windows of advertising opportunity. |
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A spokesman said the company was reconsidering its advertising campaign in the light of the decision. |
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As Lutie approaches the building that will become the setting of the novel, she spies a sign advertising an available apartment. |
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All the advertising wonks employed by the wine industry couldn't have come up with a superior marketing device. |
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The advertising industry's representative body, the Institute of Advertising Practitioners in Ireland, welcomed the news. |
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The advertising watchdog has reprimanded a company for sending an offensive text message calling for consumers to upgrade their mobile phone. |
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Ad Campaign shows some examples of the poster and lobby card advertising used in the 1941 original release and the 1956 re-release campaigns. |
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While in a kibbutz, I saw a poster advertising a summer's program at Hebrew University in desert zoology, and I enrolled. |
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Those of you that were unemployed several years ago may remember display boards with attached hand written postcards advertising job vacancies. |
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We have an exceptional team on board with over two dozen national and international advertising awards between them. |
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But despite the advertising blitz, the response has been poor, with just 194 on the internet and a further 19 written responses. |
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Door-to-door has traditionally been seen as the poor relation of the main advertising media, but has seen a resurgence in recent years. |
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To survive I had to branch out into retail advertising, public relations, and nonprofit agencies. |
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I remember a blimp advertising a local Internet service provider orbiting annoyingly outside my window. |
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And as if the company didn't have enough lawyers already, Rambus is currently advertising for yet more legal eagles here. |
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The report offered a vision of street advertising that used retinal scanning to produce customised messages for passing consumers. |
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Once bloggers started taking advertising money they suddenly became answerable to their advertisers. |
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Moreover, the book treats the emergence of modern advertising, not advertising, whose history antedates the author's period of study. |
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Their advertising campaign claims that disposable nappies did no more harm to the environment than reusables. |
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The slump in advertising revenue in all media organisations continues to hamper the station. |
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Estates advertising holiday cottages often also have long-term lets available. |
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Bright lights flashed in an array of colors, advertising everything from vehicles to burlesque houses. |
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Be watchful for later jackets on the Booker winner with flashes advertising the prize. |
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The cost of newspaper advertising and canvassing literature before the starting-gun is fired is enormous. |
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Then he started on the subliminal advertising, but that's another story altogether. |
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He goes through the advertising circulars and researches whether better prices are available anywhere else. |
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Global corporations and the mental pollution of advertising are A-OK when they help to sell his books. |
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He glanced apathetically about at the different posters from the 20s and 30s advertising different liquors and cheeses. |
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It made me think of Internet advertising and the rigidity that some advertisers bring to a new medium that has truly changed the rules. |
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He said the president also has reservations about the limitations on issue advertising. |
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At first glance, townspeople would notice 38 signs dotted around the town advertising the zone, if approval comes from the district council. |
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The lion's share of revenue is advertising, and advertising revenue is predicated on the number of eyeballs that see the ad. |
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It's used in all their signing and advertising to create a focused decorative element that doesn't conflict with the art in the store. |
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The campaign included rebranding the company and producing new corporate literature, advertising and media, website and promotional items. |
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He's some successful advertising executive in Los Angeles now, and positively rolling in money. |
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Then in other news today, I see the argument that ideas in advertising should be paid for based on its usage. |
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The ball park has become an advertising venue and celebrity scene instead of a home away from home for rooters. |
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North of the famous commercial area, the Loop, converted factory lofts now house ethnic art galleries and yuppie advertising agencies. |
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Like Warhol, he began as a commercial artist and his art has its roots in advertising. |
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Did you meet someone through our lonely hearts columns or has your business gone from strength to strength through advertising with us? |
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All this meant that there was an artificial shortage of television advertising time available to be sold. |
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Online advertising is riddled with complications and uncertainties which may take years to routinize. |
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This almost always means advertising, the bane of readers' existence, but it's the reason most content on the net remains free for the asking. |
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In accordance with guidelines for advertising labeling in print newspapers, a thin black rule was placed just after the sponsorship. |
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Despite a reported rise in advertising revenue, the paper continued to lose money. |
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We had run an ad the paper advertising this found cat in hopes someone who was missing her would read the lost and found section. |
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We heard loud and clear from broadcasters, advertisers and viewers that they didn't see any benefits in an increase in overall advertising. |
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Competitive journalism, like competitive advertising, ends in the asseveration of impossible claims. |
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The assumption is, presumably, that advertising will be used to sell these cars. |
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Problem pages are sufficiently widely read that their facing advertising pages sell at a premium. |
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In my mind, the benefit of using art in advertising is art's attention-grabbing quality. |
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The stock price of the combined company declined more than 75 percent as Wall Street went into a tailspin and advertising swooned. |
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What its creative accounting can't do, though, is wash the taint off the network following this little advertising stunt. |
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The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority is currently authoring guidelines to regulate insurance advertising. |
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It has saturation penetration in Derry city and parts of Donegal, bringing in strong advertising revenue. |
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Assuming this is a tall tale made up to lend an air of mystery to an otherwise innocuous eBay sale it is still a clever bit of advertising. |
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They're trying to find the magic formula to get those younger viewers that the advertising agencies want. |
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A number of publishers availed themselves of the advertising opportunities and commissioned Smith to write books for them. |
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She divorced five seconds ago from her director husband, and has wasted no time advertising her availability. |
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We dodged past a camel walking by with a sandwich board advertising Cut-Price Jeans on either side of his hump. |
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An Irish advertising company has created the digital 21st century version of the human sandwich board. |
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This fall, many on Madison Avenue are feeling sanguine about the prospects for TV advertising, the default choice of big marketers. |
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Now this is one commodity along with female sanitary pads, that I have always thought should need no advertising. |
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The men were much more receptive to political advertising and seemed to prefer mailings with more creative presentation. |
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In direct to consumer advertising, drug companies target advertisements for prescription drugs directly at the public. |
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However, mass media's share of advertising is declining now as marketers boost spending on more targetable, narrowcast media. |
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What advertising can do is keep your name in front of your target audience. |
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I just think that they should consider whether the advertising they show is appropriate for the target audience. |
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Many companies regard satisfied customers as their best form of advertising. |
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Effective buzz aligns advertising campaigns with local market influencers, trendsetters, and tastemakers. |
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Others think this can only be a good thing, saying the outdoor advertising industry has long been seen as tawdry and tasteless. |
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Readers of the world's biggest newspaper website were subjected to a malvertising attack after hackers fraudulently bought advertising space. |
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To move it would make a mockery of the numerous advertising campaigns that have played upon the beer's Mancunian heritage. |
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His work now goes beyond regular online advertising into other media such as mobile telephony and e-mail. |
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She then got a job in telesales selling advertising space for newspapers and airtime for radio, and discovered her vocation. |
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For years, advertisers have been growing increasingly unhappy with television as an advertising medium. |
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While they destroy smaller traders by uncompetitive means, the superstores' relations with each other are not quite as red in tooth and claw as their advertising suggests. |
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But for all the jolly quips and witty asides public relations and advertising are tough, unforgiving industries, teaming with showmanship and bravado. |
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The new committee also plans to lift the lid off Athy's secret and promote the waterways at a national level by advertising in national newspaper and magazines. |
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They are the ones who generate the goods and services, the advertising dollars and tax revenue, that keep the rest of us afloat. |
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Overlooked by campaigns as a luxury affordable by only the biggest national races, online advertising is now a highly targetable, viable option in just about any race. |
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The tickets sold out on Day Two, but all the advertising was still up, and the majority of the interested public found out after the whole thing was already sold to capacity. |
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At she Twiggy is standing up for older consumers by backing a drive to persuade companies to tailor their advertising and products to this wealthy group. |
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Network audience share is dwindling, advertising revenue is shriveling, and the once-flush news divisions are pinching pennies. |
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A spokesperson for Otsuka denied that the advertising is at odds with the science. |
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This is primarily for advertising purposes and some adbots will also retrieve and display ads on your system based on the information that they have sent out. |
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During the season when the advertising was on air, sales rose 12 percent. |
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Vintage advertising is always fun to look at and this is no exception. |
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In fact, they were right in keeping with the decor of whitewashed walls and a jumble of French posters advertising long-forgotten wines and aperitifs. |
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Try not to clutter commercial frontages with superfluous advertising. |
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The promo is supported by TV commercials and in-store advertising. |
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You may not have heard of House Industries, but you will undoubtedly have seen their work, be it on book jackets, CD covers or in the typography of advertising. |
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He soon had enough copper ore dug up to start advertising for teamsters. |
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But at the age of 20, she decided to quit, turning her focus to a short-lived job as a copywriter in advertising. |
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This measure is largely to protect children from the advertising of drugs, which many feel would normalize the experience. |
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Not only had circulation increased throughout the Deseret News's disastrous go-for-broke circulation campaign of 1947-52, but so had advertising linage and revenues. |
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The new advertising campaign is an attempt to allay the public's concerns about the safety of the company's products. |
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The Law Society has written to 150 solicitors warning them to bring their websites into line with new advertising regulations or face disciplinary action. |
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I am unclear if this is advertising or just a repost of a press release. |
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The company has hired a couple of young hotshots to revamp its advertising campaign. |
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Often the largest line item in a campaign budget is paid advertising. |
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They conclude that psychologists can become considerably more aggressive in their professional advertising practices, while still adhering to appropriate ethical constraints. |
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But the desire for all this ephemeral and disposable tat could be avoided, claim the critics, by curtailing or even banning advertising aimed directly at children. |
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While I feel sometimes like I'm the juggler in a circus, I know that smart marketing and advertising have helped us to continue in business, even in these rough times. |
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A banner was hung over the street advertising the local theater production. |
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Mother has opened an office in the US during the new year and four of America's top admen, including a former head of advertising for Nike, have joined the team. |
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The sites were unknowingly serving up malvertising instead of advertising. |
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They have all seen advertising revenue decline significantly and executives believe the constant diet of down news is wearying readers and advertisers. |
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Already, of course, automakers are huge fans of advertising in videogames. |
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This includes removal of certain advertising components that may gather statistics, as well as detection of various keylogging and other spy utilities. |
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Fourteen works in various mediums sat quite comfortably beneath this rubric, each straddling the realms of commercial advertising and formalist abstraction. |
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Next week will see the launch of a major television and billboard advertising campaign that aims to tap into the same vein of gently anarchic humour that made the Wonka name. |
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Ronnie, the bass player, has made a fortune writing advertising jingles. |
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If I see you wearing a foam trucker hat, then you might as well be wearing a sandwich board advertising a cheap Chlamydia remedy, because I'm going to walk on by. |
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Besides, in advertising as in criminal law, every client is entitled to a stout defense. |
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You can read about the escapade, with annoying advertising jingle here. |
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The parents of girl quadruplets in Nanjing signed a contract with a Beijing-based advertising company that entrusted it with the girls' growth and education. |
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The second major development was promotional literature, the advertising pamphlets issued by the growing number of national food and kitchen equipment companies. |
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They're advertising their second 24-hour rogaine in the area. |
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These applications collect user surfing patterns and sometimes keystrokes and send the information to servers to target advertising to users' desktops. |
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For some years he had worked in the advertising field as a mechanical draftsman, and he had learned, among other techniques, the use of the airbrush. |
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Christiane, who is originally from Germany, is presently advertising to perform her Arabian belly dancing at Christmas parties and other functions. |
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The editorial is there to deliver readers to the advertisers and most of it is utterly saturated with the concerns and values of the advertising that surrounds it. |
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Parents with prams and people with disabilities fed up with advertising boards getting in their way could be offered relief by a new code of conduct to regularise signs. |
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You pay forty quid a month to watch advertising you also pay for. |
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They claim that this arm's-length arrangement would give the BBC the benefit of substantial advertising revenue whilst avoiding direct conflicts of interest. |
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The hootenanny on political websites about the contest being up for grabs is shilling for advertising dollars. |
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Had the gifts to Edwards bought yard signs or radio advertising, there'd be no disputing their campaign purpose. |
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Plus, these days people routinely become famous for appearing in advertising, designing things, being good cooks, yammering away on the internet, etc. etc. |
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But the cross-fertilization of advertising and art also worked the other way. |
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So if you reduce the profit margin by restricting advertising or imposing cost control, you will simply force companies to reallocate their resources. |
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When she refused, the dolce and Gabbana designers reportedly threatened to pull tens of millions in advertising. |
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The makers caffeine shot 5-hour Energy are under fire for false advertising. |
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Transforming advertising into reliable information is probably impossible. |
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Working in advertising during the dot-com windfall, he earned enough of a killing to take a year off. |
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My colleague approached his bank to say he was remortgaging with another company advertising a special offer and his bank matched the deal rather than lose his business. |
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In this brave new world, the role of advertising agencies would change as well. |
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Unable to compete with the industry Goliaths in the areas of promotion, advertising, sales force, and recoverable losses, he had to rely on sharp-wittedness and timing. |
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Crumbs avoided advertising and contracted production out, thus keeping a lid on costs. |
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This tsunami of sleaze is being propelled by unprecedented advertising buys. |
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We've been so desensitized by the increasing annoyingness of the Internet that we've grown completely oblivious to how absolutely obnoxious Internet advertising has become. |
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It is an advertising campaign, selling Dior and selling her, bathed in the false glow of intimacy. |
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Numerous billboards advertising this event have been rented. |
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In Steven Spielberg's film, Minority Report, every time Tom Cruise walked down a street, advertising billboards scanned his retinas and broadcast personalised ads. |
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Web sites are all about advertising products, ideas and services. |
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The makers of wildly popular energy shot 5-hour Energy are being sued by three states for deceptive advertising. |
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But those who worked with Charles in advertising say that his avoidance of contact was not shyness, but a deliberate campaign. |
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With the action, the US joined New Zealand as the only industrialized nations to allow DTC advertising and the gold rush was on. |
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The Office of Fair Trading has warned consumers to be on the lookout for personal loan mailshots which break the law by advertising misleading interest rates. |
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He mentions advertising sales executive Jim Norton, who followed Armstrong from Google and now is running aol. |
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These processes of storage and retrieval are the major focus of the dominant perspective in cognitive approaches to advertising, that of information processing. |
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Upstairs were decorative objects, documentary photographs, advertising posters, costumes, film clips and tchotchkes, interspersed occasionally with oil paintings. |
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It is a particularly sensitive time for advertising, an industry so inherently trivial that it is wide open to accusations of insensitivity and crassness. |
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A better way to make money may be to target advertising at those users. |
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Media stocks were some of the heaviest fallers after publisher Pearson frayed nerves as it warned there was little sign of a let-up in the tough advertising conditions. |
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I can still see that curly dougla head of hair and white toothed smile of my business teacher as he spoke about marketing, selling and advertising. |
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Meanwhile, big dollar advertising campaigns have taken an explicit rainbow-hued slant. |
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This will extend through 2017 the NAD self-regulatory program that monitors advertising for dietary supplements. |
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McLeodUSA publishes and sells advertising in telephone directories in 25 states, including Arkansas. |
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Happy customers create positive reviews and word-of-mouth advertising that provides excellent audiologist marketing. |
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The company, which has offices in Team Valley, is looking for sales staff to add to their advertising telesales force. |
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The service industry is adding a significant contribution to marketing and advertising. |
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Diageo has designed what if claims is the first advertising to appear on a barbecue briquette. |
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The latter, which strives toward a new literalization, is often cleverly deployed by the advertising industry. |
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Mumbai-based digital advertising firm, Komli Media's chief executive officer Prashant Mehta, has stepped down, citing personal reasons. |
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Gocom's KTBY previously purchased and resold KTVA's advertising under the agreement. |
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A COMPANY accused by advertising watchdogs of posing as a charity is still carrying out a leafleting appeal on Merseyside. |
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A COMPANY accused by advertising watchdogs of posing as a charity is behind a mass leafleting appeal on Merseyside, it was revealed last night. |
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In-image advertising has the potential to overcome many of the pitfalls of digital advertising, from banner blindness to low viewability. |
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Hundreds of advertisements have appeared on Indonesian personal advertising websites offering kidneys for as little as 50 million rupiah each. |
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In August 2013, the Home Office engaged in an advertising campaign directed at illegal immigrants. |
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Evidently the opportunity for advertising was too enticing for some. |
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But at every commercial break those kids are being exposed to some of the sleaziest advertising I've ever seen. |
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There is a large economic literature showing the negative consequences of introducing sin taxes and banning advertising. |
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Linage increases in financial, general and classified advertising were partially offset by a decrease in technology advertising. |
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In addition, Lothair is providing project management and advertising sales support for the section. |
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In his new position, Bulla will be responsible for public relations, advertising and external communications. |
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The infringing use can occur in the content of a Web site, in a meta tag or domain name, or even by advertising someone else's product. |
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Furthermore, the small businessperson will get fantastic mileage from their advertising dollar when they purchase the more customized options. |
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Instead it addressed other issues like bus shelters being more advertising platforms rather than for the protection of awaiting bus passengers. |
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In addition to the western market media mix, CAC will maintain national support via online advertising and strong public relations outreach. |
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Your current advertising efforts are ineffective because you are in an industry where sight unseen is unacceptable. |
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The Smackeroo site will create a unique environment for delivering relevant marketing information and advertising to consumers on demand. |
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Even in advertising, the mechanics of bog roll use are particularly avoided. |
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Twenty-two year old Nicola Brissett has set-up Monarda Creative to help pave her way into the illustrated advertising industry. |
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Both live horses and iconic images of horses are used in advertising to promote a variety of products. |
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The company is planning an advertising blitz for the new product. |
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She accuses the company of willful deception in its advertising. |
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When not campaigning, he toured his lands advertising his benevolence, and supporting the economy and the arts. |
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A free, open Internet without advertising or paywalls would be an infotopia. |
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These fees have ballooned.... That has hit advertising like a kidney punch. |
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Around 1900, James Walter Thompson published a house ad explaining trademark advertising. |
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Buses are often used for advertising, political campaigning, public information campaigns, public relations, or promotional purposes. |
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Almost all transit systems operate at a deficit, requiring fare revenue, advertising and subsidies to cover costs. |
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Early advertising posters proclaimed the advantages of travelling using various letter forms. |
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From 7 April 2011 advertising focused on reminding people to complete and return by post or submit online. |
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To me, if I weren't going with someone and was taking pills, it would be like advertising that I'm an easy make. |
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An advertising poster on a transit shelter makes a better door than a window, when trying to spot oncoming traffic. |
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It is very popular in Ireland to drink cider over ice and encouraged in their advertising. |
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In 1993, he began a relationship with David Furnish, a former advertising executive and now filmmaker originally from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. |
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In North by Northwest, Cary Grant portrays Roger Thornhill, a Madison Avenue advertising executive who is mistaken for a government secret agent. |
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