You are required to advertise your product or service and the terms of the sale honestly and accurately. |
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Six out of ten of those quizzed said they mistrusted brands that used pop-ups to advertise their products and services. |
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It's about reaching of the widest possible audience we can to advertise our products and services. |
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Before the trip the agency will advertise the vacancies in all major Australian cities. |
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They do not advertise these vacancies, but family and friends are appointed. |
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They have already advertised for a Principal and will advertise a teaching post once the Principal has been appointed. |
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Our members will one week be asking employers to advertise vacancies and the next they'll be asking for a job. |
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They are planning to use the money to invest in promotional material to advertise the company. |
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A lot of people don't want to advertise the fact that they have a personal trainer. |
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I didn't want to advertise the fact that we'd be away from the flat for a while. |
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They would also have to pay to advertise the fact they would be applying for the licence. |
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If you need to escape an oppressive regime, can you afford to advertise that fact by filling out an asylum claim in the street? |
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Regis also took the opportunity to advertise the quality of the police department that he headed. |
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We have installed additional signs on the road and done everything possible to advertise the fact that the speed limit has been reduced. |
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Why did this letter writer not take out a full page advertisement to advertise this fact? |
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She was vague about the reasons, but she didn't want to advertise the fact I was intelligent. |
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Phone companies tend to advertise their wares with gloss about downloadable music, cruddy cameras and other such fripperies. |
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I didn't even find out that we had any titles in our family until I was about eight or nine, they hated to advertise that fact. |
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She didn't advertise the fact that she was listening to only him, but she wanted to. |
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In order to cope with this dilemma, the authorities decided to remove the signs on Friday, but not to advertise the fact. |
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Most major companies advertise cruelty-free products and the idea of testing on humans is much more widespread. |
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It said it wants to advertise this fact in a more tangible way hence the commission's presence at the show. |
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She did not advertise the unit for rent, nor did she employ the services of a rental agent or of a real estate firm. |
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It is ludicrous in this day and age that people can advertise such clearly shoddy services, and get away with it. |
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In many animal species males advertise their quality with secondary sexual characteristics. |
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We maintain a decent website and advertise seasonally in several natural food store newsletters. |
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If you have a room to let in a London house share or flat share you can advertise your flatshare for free. |
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Reportedly, her look is especially popular among Asian businessmen, who are eager to use her likeness to advertise their products. |
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She played the disreputable vamp who wore flashy clothes and repeatedly raised her skirt as if to advertise her availability. |
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It just reminded me of the time when they used to advertise that their cars would travel 400 miles on a tankful. |
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Regardless of the need for the military, the existing one, I suppose, has a right to advertise and tart itself up. |
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A honeybee scout may advertise one site over a period of days, but she repeatedly inspects her choice. |
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The city last week adopted a law requiring hotel operators who advertise rates on marquees to post both the highest and lowest room rates. |
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Firms that use fly-posters to advertise in Manchester have been named and shamed by environmentalists. |
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They need to advertise in the village asking people to apply to be considered for co-option. |
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It is also a great avenue for local companies to advertise their business services to overseas markets. |
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The Town planning act restricts the way it can advertise outside and inside its buildings. |
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We did advertise earlier this year and only had three applicants, two weren't suitable and the one we offered it to turned us down. |
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Even our display signs, which we use to advertise at shows, are done for us by a Heywood signwriter. |
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The simple set includes a large blackboard, festooned with the blown-up headlines used to advertise newspapers. |
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Instead of the usual colored crates that advertise the brewers' wares, the architects specified white translucent plastic. |
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Barely a mile from my home, in the riotously expensive Dulwich Village, the cards advertise language lessons for the kids on vac. |
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Players are allowed to advertise or endorse products for material gain outside of the games. |
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I find it disconcerting that it's legal to advertise these dating sites on programs used predominantly by teenagers and pre-teens. |
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Sedge warblers advertise their presence by a chattering and varied song, but are often invisible due to the dense herbage they haunt. |
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It is very easy to tell which establishments use illegal decoders, because they advertise their programmes on chalkboards outside, he added. |
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One of the things that serves as a brief respite from the hurly-burly is the attempts some people will go to to advertise their product. |
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I would cold-call small businesses and ask them if they would like to advertise in the magazine. |
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Most of the programming that we advertise in will be reaching today's decision-maker. |
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Here we are trying to do a service to the community, trying to advertise what we're doing and we're running up against problems like this. |
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You want to advertise as much as possible for yourself without being too pushy or offensive. |
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Services advertise their behavior as labeled transition systems with the action labels corresponding to their externally invocable operations. |
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Using bright colors and sweet perfumes, many orchids falsely advertise a meal of pollen and nectar. |
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Then you go to America when they advertise fairly big, and you can go a coliseum, they'll hire a coliseum, and you'll have 80,000 people. |
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Or if you were going to advertise in a newspaper, do it in the personals section. |
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More prosaically, he was perhaps the first advertiser to use a pretty girl to advertise a whole range of products, from soap to throat pastilles. |
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Check your local newspaper for classified listings that advertise affordable evening classes for adults. |
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It parodies the kind of picture that could advertise the brand name of such a product on an 18 th-century candy box. |
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To advertise the hotline number, posters in Urdu and English will be circulated in Warrington. |
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Back in the 20s and 30s, businesses tried to advertise themselves by pulling dangerous publicity stunts. |
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And after all, most of these high street brands continue to advertise in industry specific journals or headhunt top sector specialists. |
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He uses their millions to advertise his hardscrabble origins and oneness with the masses. |
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Females advertise their estrous state through vocalizations 3-5 days before its onset. |
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Taxes and fees can add a bundle to flights, and some airlines advertise one-ways fares, but require a round-trip purchase. |
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So, just about every issue of Seventeen and YM advertise the hair dye, the make-up, the bronzer, and even the clothing. |
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Local Authorities need to advertise to residents the facilities available for neonic disposal. |
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And after all, most of these high street brands continue to advertise in industry-specific journals or headhunt top sector specialists. |
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Others organize socials, dinners, and information sessions and advertise among men who are already active in campus religious groups. |
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Boards nailed on tree trunks frequently advertise computer training institutes, he said. |
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This is simply a way for the telcos to advertise lower prices than they're really charging. |
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Vendors of muti all over southern Africa sell and advertise products for protection against tokoloshes. |
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On their breeding grounds, pairs advertise and defend large territories with a variety of aerial displays. |
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Without a lot of money with which to advertise, how can I grow my business? |
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He thus employed the language of clothing and unclothing the body to advertise his ideals and fears to members of his communities. |
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The team members wear goofy cowboy outfits and hold up a signboard to advertise their goods for sale whenever a train passes by. |
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Professional protocols do not allow dentists to 'shamelessly' advertise their practice. |
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The specialist tobacconist will no longer be able to advertise cigarettes or hand-rolling tobacco products in the window of the shop. |
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Companies will continue to advertise their brand-name products to the hilt. |
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There's such an imbalance that for them to say lawyers shouldn't advertise for meritorious claims is a bit hypocritical. |
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It claims to have monthly meetings but does not publicly advertise the dates and times to its own community. |
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It is typical of Plazas's professionalism and realism that she is reluctant to advertise a wish list of roles she is dying to tackle. |
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The idea should be to advertise to potential fans, not to the ones who already are watching the races. |
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Galleries are also available of the posters and print ads used to advertise the movie. |
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Ft. Lauderdale marinas and boatyards also prominently advertise the program. |
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People who want to promote or advertise a product or brand are the most interested. |
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You can market and advertise all you want, but if you're not delivering service at the highest level, you're not going to grow your business. |
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Online merchants need to advertise their investments in site security and their commitment to shopper safety. |
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It was not only fashionable but de rigueur for wealthy men to advertise their status by wearing costly silks, laces and embroideries. |
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Social elites in nearly every society have sought gold as a way to advertise their rarefied status. |
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A key informant in one region noted that they are reluctant to advertise too much because they have had to turn down eligible applicants. |
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In this blue-collar town, the main drag, Packard Avenue, is lined with bars that still advertise beers like Blatz and Andeker. |
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One source said ITN will advertise internally and externally for the vacant editor post. |
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You see, although these products are legal, it is not permitted to advertise them. |
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This reflects the raison d'être of advertising: companies essentially advertise in order to attract new customers or to maintain existing ones. |
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The quality of our print and online content generates usage which in turn encourages local advertisers to advertise in our directories. |
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Can you think of some of the ways companies advertise during sporting events? |
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Plus you can advertise your strong alliance with Corel through the use of the Corel Training Partner Logo and a Certificate. |
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Companies like Buck's routinely advertise their upcoming tours in farm publications. |
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The maximum BTU output we advertise for this unit is what will be obtained with a full load of seasoned cordwood inserted inside the firebox. |
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We recognize, however, that many of our members wish to advertise other positions as well. |
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Find out and follow how your most successful competitors advertise and promote their products or services. |
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Forces the X server to advertise only visuals that have the same depth as the depth of the visual specified for Default Visual Type. |
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The building committee should advertise for this position through local newspaper ads or by references from other resource groups. |
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Our product line increases daily and we need a way to quickly advertise our new products. |
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Second,tourism industries worldwide never advertise the uninviting or unpalatable side to their tourist destinations. |
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The Department of Education and Science is also preparing to advertise for examiners to correct the papers to ensure the exams go ahead in June as planned. |
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Some chains purposefully advertise in markets before entering them. |
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To paraphrase Peter Tosh, if Illinois were to legalize it, would you advertise it? |
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It was an excellent, pointed answer that even managed to advertise her movie. |
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This is something Uber does to advertise itself to people who might sign up to provide rides for the firm. |
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Failure to secure their quick release can erode voter confidence and advertise the impotence of government. |
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A B-movie student appreciates nothing more than when the headlines advertise the film. |
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Side roads in-between advertise numerous opportunities for whitewater rafting and jetboat rides, though maybe not so exciting in the current drought. |
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More than 50 employers take part in the Sharrow project which uses a raft of display boards in shops and libraries to advertise details of job opportunities. |
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And she also set-up a multi-lingual website to help advertise vacancies. |
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It's not my responsibility to advertise the fact that I am ruthless. |
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He seems reluctant to advertise the fact he has a cousin from France. |
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Thanks for the nod on the IT assistant job, I know it must be a bit of a bore having to advertise it externally and all the kerfuffle it must cause. |
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If Lowe's or kayak didn't advertise there, would we argue that they were trashing prissy little girls and their mom? |
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It lost money for the first 15 months but I didn't have the funds to advertise it, so I just had to sit tight and wait for the reputation to build. |
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Bradford on Avon police has one special constable, a voluntary, part time position, but is planning to advertise for more people to fill vacant positions. |
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Universities already publish free brochures to advertise their courses. |
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Make-up can thus serve to indicate membership in social subcultures, such as Goth or rave culture, or to advertise a person's identity as fashionable or hip. |
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If it goes according to plan, these clients will advertise on the shows created and produced by the partnership as well as promote their products and services in the programs. |
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They took piles of flyers and posters to advertise the Brighton protest. |
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The idea could see Kendal have its own crier to announce special events and advertise up-and-coming attractions as well as attending civic functions. |
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Corporations, that utilise the occasions and places of their discourses to advertise and market their products, are liberally funding a number of god-men and women. |
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I think it is dishonest to advertise their service as impartial. |
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The stickers are a great way to advertise Fruit of the Loom products to everyone visiting your premises, and also make welcome giveaway items. |
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Hunting preserves advertise in hunting magazines and on the internet. |
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Credit card issuers often advertise these types of cheques as an easy way to pay your bills and get some extra cash. |
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You will also find a printable pdf poster to customize on the platform www.mymanapoints.com and advertise the free sample deck out of the store. |
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They still... advertise their slacks as wash-and-wear, indestructible zippers and deep, no-tear pockets. |
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On the street level, black-market banks in China never advertise their enterprise. |
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Many animals throughout the world use colour to advertise their distastefulness to predators, for example poison dart frogs from South America. |
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Employers advertise their jobs, and potential candidates upload SMS-sized resumés to a data bank. |
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Yet the publicity generated by cloddish attempts to stop the gate-crashers has done much to advertise this possible escape route. |
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They regulate how a funeral home, funeral director, embalmer, and apprentice embalmer can advertise. |
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The images used to advertise food are carefully touched up by artists to look perfect. |
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Thus young people today will shave off all their hair or dye it fluorescent purple to advertise their identification with their chosen group. |
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Speaking to KOB4 News, Mr Abar said tinting the drug is an attempt by distributors to brand or advertise their products. |
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Many employers prefer not to advertise as they do not want to be overwhelmed with applications. |
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Eventually she decided to advertise for work on a service called Elance, which allows freelancers to bid for corporate piecework. |
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A lot of businesses don't advertise so be brave and just walk into places you'd like to work and ask if they are hiring. |
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Among the bees that depart are scouts that search for the new nest site and report back using a waggle dance to advertise suitable locations. |
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For example, Mindshare, a media buyer, wanted to find the best place to advertise for its client Kleenex, a tissue manufacturer. |
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Find or advertise any stereo functionality on your video card. |
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Red wigglers work best and can be purchased from worm farmers or growers, who generally advertise in gardening magazines. |
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However, similar use of warning coloration in plants to advertise physical armaments has been, until recently, unreported. |
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A significant number of vegetable oils available in the market that advertise their health aspect can sometimes provide the opposite impact. |
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They rely on the Internet to advertise events share news or links of common interest. |
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Caterpillar's main strikebreaking tactic had been to advertise for permanent replacements. |
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Anyone that wants to advertise to graphic designers will want to do it through Grafik. |
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There is a smilelike strip of paint on the nose of each PSA plane. Indeed, the plane and the flight attendant advertise each other. |
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By charging a resort fee, a hotel is able to advertise an arbitrarily lower nightly rate. |
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Around 1771 he started to experiment with Jasperware, but he did not advertise this new product for a couple of years. |
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Despite regulators having some success in this regard with airlines, many hotels find the temptation to advertise low prices, which they then sneakily bulk up with ancillary charges, impossible to resist. |
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Literature: John Richards, fondator of the society to protect the apostrophize, for his efforts to protect and advertise the differences between plural and possessive. |
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The Navigationi were probably written in an effort to advertise his accomplishments, and rescue his family name. |
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The first group to advertise themselves as psychedelic rock were the 13th Floor Elevators from Texas. |
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This section would often advertise real railways or acknowledge the assistance of people or organisations. |
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Businesses can in effect advertise there for free, just by signing up and gaining followers, but they tend to find it more effective to pay for an advert – and that's where Twitter is coining it. |
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Others advertise by putting numbers or location in phoneboxes or in online or newspaper ads. |
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We've got nothing to be ashamed of but we don't want to advertise that we get work done either. |
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Always tense and alert, his figures sport exotic plumages that advertise sexual availability. |
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The company reversed its decision and allowed CRPS to advertise on its Web launch page. |
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Over the air, they advertise their product on drive-time radio talk shows and TV news shows. |
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To allocate greater attention and funds in order to advertise corporate social responsibility and disseminate the good practice, to honour and introduce to the public the enterprises which have stood out in this area. |
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It is part of the old world because terrorists hardly advertise their plans, so traditional intelligence methods of spying and eavesdropping are critical. |
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The yodel is only made by male loons. This call is used to advertise and defend their territory, especially during incubation and early chick-rearing. |
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Who can apply for jobs you advertise on this site? |
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Throughout the 1980s, the Tramp image was used by IBM to advertise their personal computers. |
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It's ridiculous that we can't get a sign to a doctor's surgery but they can advertise Joe Bloggs underwear or something. |
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Although websites have become the primary means by which government and businesses advertise their bidding opportunities, they are not the only way. |
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It is considered a greater sin to advertise one's fasting than not to participate in the fast. |
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In more sexually permissive societies, prostitutes can advertise in public view, such as through display windows. |
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These online forums are used to trade information between potential clients, and also by prostitutes to advertise the various services available. |
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Objective: The objective of the scheme is to advertise the advantages of eating quality red meat and red meat products which comply with quality specifications. |
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When in a den or up a tree, a porcupine is not always easy to see, but noisy chewing, cut twigs, and missing patches of bark may advertise its presence. |
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We also set anonymous cookies on certain other sites that we advertise on. |
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Unparalleled creativity and innovation: Pangaea will allow brands to advertise using the most creative, technically advanced and engaging advertising formats on the market. |
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Overseas businesses in Vietnam, apart from Nokia, continue to advertise on Facebook, though some say off the record that they worry about the legality of doing so. |
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To respect the intelligence of our customers by providing products and designs that do exactly what we advertise they will, without artifice, deception or puffery. |
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During the mating period, typically in the middle of July, the male taps on the web of the female with his pedipalps in order to advertise himself as a mate. |
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Everywhere, it will be declared, well-known multimedia companies advertise with slogans such as stinginess is cool, collecting the scoring with Payback cards is ubiquitous, whether the Tanstelle or in the department store. |
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A medical technology company is going public to generate the money it needs to advertise its products to hospital directors and insurance-company reimbursement officers. |
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In my country, we do not advertise or talk loudly about the arms industry. |
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Although many of the attentive punters had never clapped eyes on a foxhound, the local hunts that run point-to-points were making the most of any opportunity to advertise their troubled cause to a wider audience. |
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But maybe you've just started: you've got a place that sits empty for much of the year, there's a spare room in your property or you'd like to advertise one of your hotel's room specifically to the EHL community. |
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A 150-foot-high Ferris wheel from 1920 still creaks in the sky, children squeal on dizzying rides, and lurid, hand-painted signs advertise sideshows of snake-charmers and fire-eaters. |
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WarChalking is used to draw symbols in public places to advertise open Wi-Fi networks. |
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They may improve a relationship with a current customer, approach a potential new customer, or design a new deliverable to advertise in the future. |
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Also, the Birmingham Mail allows you to advertise yourself in the Admail for FREE with up to 15 words. |
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This demand affords UNESCO with constantly renewed opportunities to advertise its concerns and programmes and to irrigate public opinion with its values. |
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With these types of incentives, the medium to advertise would now be shifted, from solely the Canadian Forces, to agencies such as school boards, and, in a roundabout way, Revenue Canada. |
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We want to make sure we advertise them so that when they go into street racing they know what could possibly happen and that they will take the consequences into mind. |
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Their perfect means was nimble drawing, rather than ponderous painting — which, in Dali's entertaining but toilsome images, did more to advertise the movement than to advance it. |
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Additionally, their numerous salesgirls dressed in traditional Bavarian clothes advertise their products all over the Oktoberfest. |
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Allen, to advertise the quality of his quarried limestone, commissioned the elder John Wood to build a country house on his Prior Park estate between the city and the mines. |
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Hawking has used his fame to advertise products, including a wheelchair, National Savings, British Telecom, Specsavers, Egg Banking, and Go Compare. |
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But although he is no longer allowed to advertise himself as a chartered certified accountant, there is no law to stop him from carrying on his accountancy business. |
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Business increased after we began to advertise on the radio. |
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Companies that are well known advertise heavily and have attention-getting ads that tend to receive the highest top of mind awareness scores in ad tracking studies. |
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Cameron has even arrogantly bypassed strict Civil Service rules which require him to advertise the posts before hiring his team of forelocktugging spinmeisters. |
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For personal needs, advertise on the internet or in a local newspaper. |
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Hot air balloons used in sport flying are sometimes made in special designs to advertise a company or product, such as the Chubb fire extinguisher illustrated. |
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Machine wash in cold water on the permanent press cycle, of hand wash using a mild detergent that does not advertise bleach, whiteners of brighteners on the label. |
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Actually, Interest in scrapes picks up during the post rut because unbred does and female fawns come into estrus and advertise that fact at the scrapes. |
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The way in which prostitutes advertise their presence varies widely. |
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It was politically useful to advertise the great khan's authority in the Ilkhanate, because the Golden Horde in Russia had long made claims on nearby Georgia. |
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The slowworm has been decreasing in numbers, and under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, it is illegal to intentionally kill, injure, sell or advertise to sell them. |
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Promotionalism has been on the rise in the West since the beginning of the mass production of goods, as it addressed the need to advertise and market those goods to consumers. |
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Bruce Nauman uses neon not to advertise a product or service but to make absurd or insulting proclamations, and his fiberglass is heavy and unsleek. |
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Also starting this season, Sega will advertise in enthusiast publications, such as Bikini, Skateboarding, Snowboarder, Trans World, Thrasher and Raygun. |
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