Trying to spot what on earth adverts are selling helps fill the gaps between television programmes. |
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They have taken out expensive adverts in the trade press, complete with favourable reviews. |
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It seems, however, that it is not just the adverts that prey on young minds. |
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If viewers could rate adverts they like, perhaps the insulting ones would quickly get weeded out. |
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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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If the news reports failed to tell you it was Christmas, the adverts were quick to plug that gap. |
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Advertisers place their adverts where they think they can reach their audience. |
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The New Year is usually a very poor time for quality adverts on television. |
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They will be accompanied by adverts from local retail companies as well as music promotions. |
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Have you ever noticed how the adverts at London tube stations vary depending on where you are? |
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People might take more notice of car insurance adverts that they have time to read. |
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Poster adverts that talk to people walking by could soon be hitting the high street. |
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It's not just about bus shelter adverts and nice shelves in the supermarket. |
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However, our first adverts of the season hit the shelves next week, and then our traffic will rocket. |
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God knows we have few enough women in this industry as it is and adverts like this aren't going to help us any. |
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You can also expect to find the usual array of animatics with illustrated commentary, storyboards, deleted scenes, featurettes and adverts. |
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Some buses came from as far as Yorkshire, Plymouth and Kent to attend, all wearing different colour liveries and adverts. |
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He targeted single mums with young children through chatlines and lonely heart adverts. |
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The company's determinedly low-tech adverts featuring real staff dancing to cheesy music have almost achieved cult status. |
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Viewers have become so adept at decoding adverts that your average post-modern couch potato can spot a marketing strategy a mile off. |
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Cinema adverts be screened this month and a new logo has been designed which will be seen on mailings and in adverts. |
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Aiming at 16 to 25-year-olds, the company reckoned that its saucy tube adverts were humorous. |
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A growing method through which hackers exploit legitimate websites is the placing of malicious adverts, known as malvertising. |
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The people behind the adverts encourage Apple Macintosh users to download a piece of scareware called MacSweeper. |
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A series of television adverts will be broadcast as part of the Full Stop campaign, which aims to challenge and change attitudes to children. |
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I'm trying to stay calm but every time I see the adverts on the telly, I can't stop smiling or giggling. |
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Indeed, he was much more savvy, allowing his music to soundtrack car adverts while still banging on about how evil cars are. |
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What is portrayed in adverts and by social theorists is experienced in real life. |
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On closer inspection, however, the reader would have spotted that the seven columns of adverts were separated by thick black lines. |
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Contrary to popular belief, the adverts will not feature a blaring soundtrack or other audio. |
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Work's going well, I'm getting on top of things, selling adverts on my site and keeping up to date with the paperwork, etc. |
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And boxing legend Muhammad Ali, who rarely does adverts, promotes the drink by shadow-boxing with inner-city children in Miami. |
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He is best known for his Nescafe television adverts, in which he would shake coffee beans in his hand. |
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Have they not seen the TV adverts showing what happens if a person is hit by a vehicle travelling too fast? |
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My favourite exhibit was a showreel of the very best adverts and on-screen design of the last 40 years. |
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By looking through the job adverts, we can work out more or less what every employee in the country is paid. |
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The television adverts released last week are one element of this marketing blitz. |
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Critics have slammed the BBC for even considering the idea of running adverts on its Web site. |
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I've done a couple of adverts, whenever they needed a muscleman my agent would give me a call. |
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I'm used to ugly concrete and unmaintained greenery and even uglier adverts along the roads. |
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The TV licensing adverts make the clear but unstated implication that anyone who does not have a licence is breaking the law. |
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How refreshing it is to see that most of the adverts for farmland are given in acres often with the hectarage given in brackets. |
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Pop-up adverts, the bane of most user's lives, are usually created by The Women's Association in Stockport in needlepoint, and then scanned in. |
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The report adverts to a problem, which was to become a running sore, of allocating cash received by VKV to particular invoices. |
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Anyway, the adverts in the eighties would feature kids with mullets eating vatfuls of the stuff and being consumed in an orange glow. |
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The report also calls for a ban in England and Wales on adverts on fast food vending machines in schools, as there is in Scotland. |
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It can also be used to insert adverts in emails sent via Internet-based accounts. |
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Such visual adverts seek to mobilise hopes which their very existence has helped extinguish. |
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We consider a correct understanding of ethos to be very important when using spokespeople in adverts. |
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They take our licence fee, without so much as a by-your-leave, and then pump out scores of adverts glorying in their own ability. |
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This might sound a bit like adverts for trips to Mars that are coming soon, but in Sweden, their absent hero has a stellar quality. |
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There are to many pressures on young girls what with adverts depicting women as thin size 8 waisted sticks as beautiful and glamorous. |
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Newspapers and radio stations will carry adverts warning that the drug is harmful to health. |
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Global moderation was my first stopgap, because the comments were being swamped with adverts. |
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The soap stars will feature in a series of short adverts for the helpline and listening service over the Christmas period. |
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With all the previous week's news digested, the Sundays have to offer something new to entice readers to the read the glossy adverts. |
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Emblazoned on the side of buses, the adverts use text message style English to ensure the advice is brought home to York youngsters. |
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But before that there would be a citywide publicity campaign, including adverts on buses, in cinemas and in newspapers. |
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If you would like to appear in the Pride London 2005 adverts, you can find all the details of where to send your particulars here. |
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No adverts or signs are to be erected on the property unless prior planning permission is granted. |
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One of the problems I find when listening to commercial radio is the constant repetition of fairly long adverts. |
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One of the great selling points of personal video recorders such as TiVo is their ability to let you skip over adverts. |
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But now, all you'll ever be is that plonker who appears in adverts on the telly. |
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We stuck up notes, handed out flyers and placed adverts in the newspapers in which we asked for help with our search. |
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While adverts for cigarettes have been banned for years, the gaspers still get a good press. |
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Pre-roll adverts are expected to add up to a total of 120 million streams over the course of the collaboration. |
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The current crop of adverts simply don't grab the attention and lack punch, said Brahm's creative director, Mike Black. |
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However, special discounts are available to companies placing adverts for more than ten weeks at a time. |
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The police have even condemned certain billboard adverts for distracting drivers resulting in more crashes. |
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The argument then adverts to the fact that the appellant does not dispute that EHT is exigible in respect of the commercial drywallers. |
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The software can analyse text, and it can be configured to strip out adverts and block file downloads. |
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The best argument for keeping the BBC is to imagine what we would gain by abolishing the corporation or forcing it to accept adverts. |
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He acknowledged that allowing customers to skip past adverts was an issue with advertisers. |
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Some parents refuse to acknowledge such sons as their progeny, and place adverts in newspapers proclaiming disavowal. |
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We put it to her that radio adverts or adverts on newspaper sites might be preferable to communicating via bulk email. |
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One of the banned adverts in the series appeared as a poster and showed a photograph of an alleyway at night. |
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Within days, Kerry's camp responded in kind, buying a series of adverts in key swing states. |
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He placed adverts in local papers in Yorkshire offering dirt-cheap package holidays to Folkestone for the week targeted at pensioners with little spare cash. |
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The closure becomes effective only after the public has been notified about its legality through the government gazette or through local newspaper adverts. |
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If this did not make the company rethink, it would at least give customers enough time to delete all the spam and pop-up adverts hurled at them by other online marketers. |
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This year, Sophos has intercepted hundreds of millions of fake pharmaceutical spam adverts and fake pharmaceutical websites, promoted by affiliate members. |
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They make satirical subverts instead of adverts and have turned so-called culture jamming, or putting a spanner in the spokes of the mainstream media, into a fine art. |
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When I think of what these young farmers are paid for working to produce a quality food and what these people who dream up the daft adverts are paid, words fail me. |
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It will feature TV and radio adverts supported by posters at bus shelters. |
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Given the context of a man seemingly re-evaluating his sense of inner worth, how does he feel now about his music having been used in car adverts? |
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The extras include a number of featurettes that are actually informative rather than just being rah-rah adverts for the movie you already purchased or rented. |
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Meanwhile, working at home is not like how the spammy adverts portray. |
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The phoney e-card is the latest scam in the eternal battle for online traffic, playing cynically on people's goodwill to bombard them with adverts or promote dubious websites. |
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Many adverts failed to include compulsory hidden extras in the price, such as security fees, tickets or departure fees or under-occupancy supplements. |
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One hides its adverts amongst the normal links at the bottom of each page. |
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You claim that when Ford pulled its adverts it had no effect. |
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Sedentary lifestyles, unhealthy foods, and the proliferation of adverts aimed at children for products such as sugar-coated cereals are all said to be contributory factors. |
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I have put up a few adverts and asked around and even had a few calls from interested people but I want to find the right person to take some of my best customers on. |
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I've always liked adverts and logos and branding and propaganda. |
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The German supermarket chain, who claim to be the biggest in Europe, now use near half page adverts totally in German as it bids to attract new German speaking employees. |
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The Food Standards Agency said adverts for fast food outlets and sugary drinks are fuelling childhood obesity and sowing the seeds for future ill-health. |
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The organisation is running adverts in the farming press this week urging people to contact them to talk about their concerns regarding relationship break-ups. |
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If you were really lucky, you had one of those newfangled local commercial stations with DJs that talked really fast so they could fit the adverts in. |
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Professionally designed, corporate promotional material such as flyers, leaflets, posters, adverts and mail-outs can help attract new customers and also help retain old ones. |
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On top of this, consumers are bombarded by television and newspaper adverts, as well as mailshots dropping through their letterboxes daily, enticing them to take out credit. |
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Mrs Levett said numerous cold calling scams had targeted people in York, for example salespeople selling adverts in calendars, charts and directories. |
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As Dummett has noted, in many cases the standard names for paradigmatically abstract objects do not assume the functional form to which the definition adverts. |
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Take along your unwanted goods and sell them for instant cash, which beats selling via the classified adverts in newspapers, car boot sales or over the Internet. |
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If there's a resistance to adverts, how do you monetise these sites? |
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The American apparel adverts are deemed tacky and offensive because they dramatize, brazenly, the sex-drenched time we live in. |
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There's a plastic railway buffet display unit for sandwiches on the worktop, genuine adverts, circa 1962, for Hoovers on the walls, and a Bakelite radio on the windowsill. |
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She said the lights, which include floodlights and adverts on the door, were installed a year ago without permission and replaced a single lantern. |
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Press adverts underlining the need for employers to designate a pension scheme before the Government deadline of October 2001, will run alongside the TV campaign. |
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The BHA also ran adverts during March 2011 encouraging the use of the 'no religion' box in the questionnaire. |
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In later years a white ring was added and the ribbons moved forward to make room for adverts and logos. |
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Three major cinema chains stopped showing adverts by referendum campaign groups after receiving negative feedback from their customers. |
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The adverts did not have their intended effect, instead making more migrants aware of the possibility of settling in Leicester. |
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The Conservative campaign was noted for the use of targeted adverts on social media, in particular attacking Corbyn. |
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The following day Labour outlined plans to ban junk food TV adverts and parking charges at NHS hospitals. |
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Giggs has been featured in adverts for Reebok, Citizen Watches, Givenchy, Fuji, Patek Phillipe, Quorn Burgers, ITV Digital and Celcom. |
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In 2012 the British Heart Foundation ran a series of adverts featuring Tommy Cooper to raise awareness of heart conditions. |
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These included posters bearing his image together with radio adverts featuring classic Cooper jokes. |
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From 14 July 2013, Beckham started appearing in adverts for BSkyB advertising their Sky Sports coverage via the Sky Go app. |
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Like all BBC radio stations broadcasting to UK audiences, Radio 2 is funded by the television licence fee, and does not broadcast adverts. |
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The red grouse is widely known as the logo of The Famous Grouse whisky and an animated bird is a character in a series of its adverts. |
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Other organisations including the Church of England and the Football Association also used age limits in their recent recruitment adverts. |
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Two exciting adverts are being aired starring Jenni Falconer cooking with OXO's new tasty Chicken Broth and Ham stock cubes. |
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Job adverts can be challenging to interpret but it's essential so you can tailor your covering letter and CV to what employers want. |
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The 34-year-old, who also appears in the current BT TV adverts, received treatment as he lay unconscious, face-down on the ground. |
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We have seen dating agencies, adverts in the lonely-hearts column, on-line dating and the latest craze, speed dating. |
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Four adverts were scheduled, but only three were filmed as Sellers collapsed in Dublin, again with heart problems. |
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Amar Ahmed posed as a genuine buyer to visit homes in Birmingham and Coventry in response to adverts posted on Gumtree. |
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Norwegian acoustic balladeers make songs that are picked up and ruined by mobile phone companies' cinema adverts. |
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They have created beer mats with details of recommended alcohol limits for men and women on one side, and paid-for adverts on the other side. |
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Mold Crown Court heard how adverts for mainly iPhones appeared on Loot, Gum Tree and Bargain Pages web sites, giving contact mobile numbers. |
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There were also hundreds of hair-loss remedy adverts, promising to take men back to their former glory days of mane-headed bushiness. |
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We're always slathering on conditioner in the hope that our locks come out as glossy as those on hair adverts. |
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Pitas, unlike almost all other free web publishing services, does not place any adverts on your web pages. |
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Breakdancing originated from Capoeira and most of us have seen it without even realising it on the Nokia adverts and the BBC testcards. |
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It will comprise two 30-sec-ond adverts featuring brand mascot Monty Mouseketeer. |
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It included helpful tide tables and adverts for hotels, schools and other facilities. |
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And an actor whose past roles include the voice of Narky the Aardvark in adverts for a caravan park company will be hoping we laugh. |
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Is it just me, I wonder, who remains unbrainwashed by the likes of Michael Winner, Michael Parkinson, Henry Cooper, Gloria Hunniford and of course those awful sofa adverts. |
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But those original adverts had me reaching for the channel changer. |
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Judging by current adverts in the GDN, off-plan apartment sales without strata title are apparently still being condoned in 2014 by the powers that be. |
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In 2008, the former BBC television star, Noel Edmonds, stated that he had stopped paying his TV licence in a protest at the tone of BBC adverts aimed at TV licence evaders. |
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One of the adverts shows a poor-sighted surfer who takes an ironing board to the beach instead of a surfboard, while the second features a woman misapplying her lipstick. |
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Any company that replaces adverts featuring naked totty fellating a choccy bar with those showing a gorilla doing Phil Collins impressions pretty much deserves what it gets. |
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In trials for PVRs in the US, 88 per cent of adverts went unwatched. |
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In Hinduism, they are forbidden to mount a horse, ox, or elephant, although there is no mention of all the skydiving women do in the tampon adverts. |
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The rental scam Rogue house-sitters or even burglars show would-be tenants around properties that aren't even theirs after producing bogus adverts. |
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There's simply no way to avoid the adverts during all this festive TV viewing, which means having the likes of Lily Allen, Rod Stewart and Slade imprinted on your lugholes. |
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