Aside from generating buzz, the free newsletter has garnered some tangible benefits for the company. |
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They are a generation of experimenters and may have beliefs garnered from several different religious philosophies. |
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His on-air antics have garnered serious cash and the attention of news outlets. |
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My appearance at the window quickly garnered the attention of a small knot of protesters. |
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The Nigerian film industry has garnered much attention over the past few years. |
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He opened with a summary of the available facts about Chinese and Japanese lacquerware garnered from the reference books in his library. |
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Defeating both of these strongmen garnered Sandow a contract to perform in London at the prestigious Alhambra Music Hall. |
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In 1960 the threat of a communist takeover of the newly independent Congo garnered attention to the whole of Africa. |
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Close associates of the former strongman allegedly often garnered funds from Bulog for their own businesses. |
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Deservedly, the DS has garnered a legion of admirers from every generation of drivers born since. |
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Only its bloodless nature garnered it a G rating rather than PG. It's not a lighthearted romp like many of Disney's other animated movies. |
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Through an intricate series of hand gestures and melodic whistles, she quickly garnered its trust and shepherded it into our gated, side yard. |
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It also has the highest levels of youth lead poisoning, an issue that has garnered the attention of local activists and city hall. |
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The opportunities described appear incomparably greater than those garnered by even the most closely nurtured venture-capital portfolio company. |
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Financial matters also garnered debate at assemblies, as synods looked at declining budgets and ministry. |
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That vote may have been evilly garnered by preying on people's baser tendencies, but again, a vote's a vote. |
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Indeed, a petition against the boycott idea has garnered thousands of signatures from intellectual luminaries here. |
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Morales garnered 21 percent of the ballot to place a surprise second in the presidential race. |
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About ten or so years ago the pair of them garnered immortality among guitar toting purveyors of extreme music. |
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They garnered signatures from 87 students that have taken at least one class in the Russian department to attach to their petitionary letter. |
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And while she may have garnered a column inch or two for her red catsuit and cherubic pout, her music appears just as colourful as the outfits. |
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My knowledge is largely second-hand, garnered as it was from my view above my grandmother's shop. |
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Almost every vendor I talked to was tickled pink with the sales they garnered. |
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Initiatives like these garnered accolades from the analyst who praised Federated's management and merchandising earlier this year. |
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Cynics dismissed the collection, which garnered a lot of attention in the literary pages, as a publishing gimmick. |
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His work is well researched and abounds with material garnered from primary sources. |
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Google has garnered tremendous free publicity and mindshare as result of these tactics. |
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Manistina, while not a great actress, sang the challenging role admirably with her well-sounding, stable mezzo and garnered much applause. |
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Readers will find here the same elegant, deceptively simple prose that garnered so much praise for her short stories. |
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The insupportably low numbers earned by the Enquirer make sense when you compare them with those garnered by People magazine. |
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A strongly contentious figure, he garnered many enemies as well as advocates. |
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It is another criminally underrated film that has finally garnered the attention it deserves. |
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Not all the projects have garnered critical acclaim, but few involved in New York's music scene fail to acknowledge Moss' gutsiness. |
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It did remarkably well at the box office, and garnered a strong cult following among college-age Americans. |
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This film garnered nominations and awards for its humanizing portrait of what some might consider an inhuman criminal. |
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He garnered almost 5 per cent of the vote in 2000, a sign that prairie populism still flourishes here. |
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The four golds that India garnered from outside the athletics events came from kabaddi, tennis, snooker and golf. |
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Since then, the business has generated sufficient sales and garnered enough grants for basic research to stay afloat without going into debt. |
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Here, we discuss some of more interesting preliminary findings garnered from a descriptive statistical analysis of the raw data. |
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Having garnered publicity as spokesman for social and family affairs, he regarded the marine portfolio as a spiteful demotion. |
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He garnered 296 votes in a ballot of 300 members of the election committee, with one member not showing up. |
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That proposition won by a wide margin overall and garnered more than half the female vote. |
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The YouTube clip showing Strauss in a meth-induced manic episode garnered over 800,000 views. |
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Over the next year and a half, the milers trained tirelessly, made numerous attempts at downing the barrier, and garnered worldwide attention for their efforts. |
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More recently, though, her mirrored room installations have garnered all the attention. |
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The five gold medals, five silvers and 15 bronzes were the highest number garnered by local innovators at the China International Exhibition of Inventions, held in Shanghai. |
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His offshoot fashion site, CocoPerez.com, garnered just 160,000 unique visitors in May, according to comScore. |
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But the experience he had garnered during those trips south, memorable weeks in which he shared digs with Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside and Clayton Blackmore, went unrewarded. |
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Currently into its third season, American Dreams has garnered attention for the stunt casting of real-life stars in the roles of authentic musical performers on the show. |
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A coming-of-age romance set during the First World War and its aftermath, it garnered favourable reviews and won the prestigious John Llewelyn Prize. |
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Let us continue to pray for the nation but let us also make concrete plans that are informed by the physical and natural experiences we have garnered over time. |
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In recent years, however, the confab has garnered attention not just from media but from those activists who feel the G8's policies are heavy handed and undemocratic. |
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Today this collection has garnered international standing for her museum. |
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A sense of modernism's refined treatment of detail is garnered in the handling of the existing staircases, now glass encased and extruded from the main body of the building. |
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The teachers must be glowing with pride from the praise they've garnered. |
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And on YouTube, crackle and Facebook the first episode has garnered more than 90,000 page views. |
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The propositions garnered majority support in every county in the state with the exception of San Francisco and four counties in rural Northern California. |
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He soon garnered a reputation as a stellar stand-up comic, making regular appearances on def Comedy Jam. |
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The deport Justin Bieber Petition, has already garnered the necessary number of signatures to elicit a White House response. |
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Publicly, she may well claim she aims to smash her final imprint into the record book, equalling the record of 20 Wimbledon titles garnered by Billie Jean King. |
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In 2009, Christie eked out a slight win against incumbent governor Jon Corzine and still garnered 32 percent of the Hispanic vote. |
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For the last three decades, he has garnered justifiable praise as one of best pianists in jazz. |
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Lebanon has often garnered an outsized level of international attention compared to its small size. |
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Jauhar is clearly an intelligent doctor and writer who has garnered the attention of important decision-makers. |
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In a blog post on the tech news site Neowin, screencaps of the application show an airy, modern design that garnered high praise for its ease-of-use, fluidity and stability. |
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But while sending in two reporters dressed as Arab sheikhs might seem underhand to some, the story garnered by these methods was firmly in the public interest. |
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Aoki says she is surprised by how little attention the education emergency in West Africa has garnered. |
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Her most famous novel has apparently garnered her a host of adoring, young male fans desperate to collect her autograph and become a notch on her well-scarred bedpost. |
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In Georgia, Senator-elect David Perdue likewise garnered more than 40 percent of the Latino vote. |
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Since it's UK release in July, the album has been selling consistently well and has garnered top-drawer reviews from some of Britain's most respected music critics. |
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The chicken Shashlick was moist and flavoursome and garnered one of the highest scores since the club's inception. |
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In France, with its long tradition of infrastructure investment, the project garnered widespread approval. |
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The performance garnered other major accolades as well, some critics echoing McKellen in calling it the definitive Hamlet performance. |
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The collaboration garnered a positive response from both fans and critics, resulting in speculation about future projects together. |
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While the actress garnered strong reviews for her portrayal, the film itself was largely panned by critics. |
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The film garnered largely positive reviews and earned Winslet her second Empire Award. |
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Well received by critics, the film garnered numerous accolades for Winslet, including nominations for SAG and Satellite Awards. |
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While the film garnered mixed reviews in general, Winslet received favourable reviews for her performance. |
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The trio garnered many positive reviews, with Faldo and Azinger often exchanging verbal barbs and engaging in humorous banter. |
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Faldo has garnered less positive support since he began working on his own. |
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His score for Phillip Noyce's The Quiet American garnered him the Ivor Novello Award for Best Original Film Score. |
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It did not sell well and garnered few reviews, most of which were unsympathetic. |
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According to Osborne's biographer Luc Gilleman, the film garnered little attention. |
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However, observation alone cannot account for all knowledge and truth can be garnered by reflection. |
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The Somali writer Nuruddin Farah has also garnered acclaim as perhaps the most celebrated writer ever to come out of the Horn of Africa. |
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This has in turn garnered more media attention, as mentioned by People magazine. |
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The company has garnered criticism for its handling of Heathrow, namely its predominant placement of shops rather than extra security aisles. |
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Throughout 2000 Jones garnered a number of honours for his work including a BRIT Award for Best British Male. |
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This has not garnered support in either organisation nor among the majority of citizens. |
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Thus far, these modern a priori languages have garnered only small groups of speakers. |
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But those who did not join them continued to follow their own leaders and kept their peculiar identity garnered from reformation. |
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The movie garnered wide critical acclaim and won the Best Picture award at the 75th Academy Awards. |
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The diversity of biologically active molecules from animal venoms is well-known and has long garnered the interest of toxinologists. |
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Now 27, Gates first garnered buzz in the mid-2000s Louisiana scene for his collaborations with Lil Boosie and Webbie. |
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A buyback event in Miami garnered over 100 guns, breaking a local record. |
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All other non-Perry write-ins garnered a total of six percent of the 264 ballots cast. |
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Munster's forwards seem to have refound set-piece solidity and a try-bonus was garnered last Saturday in Glasgow. |
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The video, which also features Puerto Rican reggaeton star Farruko, has garnered more than 49,000 views in the first two days of its release. |
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Comedy drama starring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine, which garnered best picture and the best director Oscars for Billy Wilder. |
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This country will never forget nor fail to honor those who have so courageously garnered our highest regard. |
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The rise in fan interest has been multifold, as suggested in the numbers garnered on IPL's digital properties. |
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Dave brings to Verso a wealth of experience garnered during his many years of service as an executive with AbitibiBowater Inc. |
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It's this kind of deconstructionist humour which has garnered comparisons with Fry and Laurie and Monty Python. |
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The blues led 3-0 at the break, but a fightback by Bradford almost garnered a share of the spoils. |
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Though the Delhi and Mumbai cases garnered widespread media attention and sparked nationwide protests, gang-rapes and sexual assaults are reported daily in Indian newspapers. |
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The partnership program is already actualized and My Buying Buddy has already garnered a number of inquiries about its partnership program all over the nation. |
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Aband of mature campaigners, whose battle against an illegal gypsy camp has garnered headlines around the world, have marked 1,000 days of their protest. |
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This garnered considerable media coverage as it was described as evidence that the stories of Abraham, Jacob, Esau, and Joseph were written after this time. |
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In 1965 the show was produced on tour in the United States, where on Broadway he garnered a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. |
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In late November 2006, the Conservative Party garnered headlines across the press when a senior member spoke out on poverty, invoking the name of Polly Toynbee. |
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The improved results garnered by the Indian Davis Cup team and other Indian tennis players in the early 2010s have made tennis increasingly popular in the country. |
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With the aim to fend off Lipton's challenges indefinitely, the NYYC garnered a huge budget for a single cup contender, whose design would be commissioned to Herreshoff again. |
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It garnered mostly negative reviews and low box office results. |
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His poor choices garnered him a steady stream of welfare checks. |
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