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61. Displaying alcohol ads at the conference was improper, in my opinion.
62. The ads are still there, some with even greater detail.
63. Store ads inform customers of price changes, of changes in food supply, and about specials.
64. The marketing campaign began this month with magazine ads, direct mail and store promotions.
65. And outside, you could hear loudspeakers blaring ads and speeches from the candidates.
66. For at least a month before Christmas we were subjected to an endless barrage of ads for fattening festive foods.
67. The program includes brochures, direct mail, television and radio ads, utility bill inserts and the live-operator call center.
68. But as they viciously attacked one another, Feingold aired clever and humorous ads that won wide acclaim.
69. He has aired radio ads in Iowa, whose caucuses are a mere three years away.
70. In addition they will spend £2million on billboard, newspaper and magazine ads.
71. The panelists were put off by numerous ads promising a balanced federal budget but offering no specifics on how to achieve it.
72. Homeless children scrounge for spare change, and newspapers carry ads from people offering their kidneys for cash.
73. Ford may offset some of its costs by selling ads to run on the Internet service its employees will use.
74. Acronyms increasingly are being created not only to communicate quickly but cheaply, especially in classified ads.
75. The bipartisan Concord Coalition, a Washington-based interest group on budget balancing issues(sentencedict.com), has run newspaper ads against the Dole plan.
76. Last time we checked, the press had an obligation to examine the claims made in campaign ads.
77. The study - by media consultants Billets - said the worst hit are ads between soccer, dull sitcoms and documentaries.
78. Health officials say the most effective ads not only describe the dangers of cigarettes, but target the tobacco industry itself.
79. We have seen the honest faces of the hometown insurance representative on television ads, face after face, year after year.
80. His campaign spent millions on political ads in California, cutting back on the number shown in other key states.
81. The industry plays on our emotions, spending millions for full-page ads in national magazines.
82. I say run ads in magazines that already attract the customer you are looking for and ask for catalog requests.
83. Even with the country in recession, suburban papers are filled with wanted ads for waitresses, cleaners and cooks.
84. The critical point about an advertising strategy is that it is a guide to making ads.
85. Newspaper publishers with on-line services have already found a successful niche: the personal ads.
86. Mostly the ads are institutional, an attempt to create brand name images.
87. The AFL-CIO said the ads are not partisan but rather aim to press Congress to address the needs of working families.
88. Dole may receive some help from the national Republican Party, which is already planning to run ads criticizing Clinton administration policies.
89. The Sunday Times carried half a page of ads for classic cars.
90. Now, in the television ads, he cheerfully delivered some hammy lines before falling backwards into a swimming pool.
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