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121. It should be surprising but liberating: and undermine the other ads in the commercial break.
122. The rest will be moved on to a perfectly adequate out-of-town portal site with ads that flash and jitter.
123. Advertising strategies: The Disney Studio produces the oddest combo ads in the business.
124. For years now this newspaper has run ads for topless and who-knows-what-else entertainment facilities around town.
125. Ads on the subways asked us to call a confidential hotline if we knew what crimes our local school board was committing.
126. The ads trumpet the idea that anxiety and depression result from imbalances in brain biochemistry, not from character flaws.
127. And 81 percent said they have seen Forbes' ads on television.
128. Recently, Peapod has started a marketing campaign with bus posters and radio ads.
129. Wallace has argued that spam-mail ads makes it possible for small companies to compete with bigger ones.
130. Alexander, who was sharply critical of Forbes' negative ads, appeared to benefit from running a positive campaign.
131. A few pages of sexy display ads for resorts and tours popped up in the back pages.
132. I left the house and bought newspapers and stopped on the sidewalk to read through the ads for vacant rooms.
133. It was selling ads, but it was a start, and things moved rapidly.
134. Mostly they turned out to be thinly disguised candidate ads, a violation of the spirit of the law at best.
135. Human travel agents, paper guidebooks and newspaper ads still have a lot going for them.
135. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
136. Check libraries, newspaper ads and the World Wide Web to see what kinds of careers are out there.
137. He hawked his bonds in full-page ads in the daily Moscow Times.
138. However, including blacks in real estate ads does produce positive effects for black readers.
139. The reality, of course, is that the winner was simply the channel that offered coverage unpunctuated by ads.
140. Spafford Hutchinson, a computer analyst, had heard the television ads of Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes.
141. Graham took classified ads over the telephone and learned what hard work it was.
142. The second-tier national shows make their money by selling ads with rates based on how many stations they appear on.
143. Now, of course, Merrill Lynch is merely trying to confuse members of Congress by running these ads.
144. Naturally, the advertising industry reckons the best way to shore up brand loyalty is to spend hugely on even more ads.
145. At best the ads would attract a very small incremental audience to the network.
146. The televised ads also show footage from the movies, including scenes of the protagonists' Millennium Falcon spaceship cruising through space.
147. By now, probably half the small ads in the current issue had been placed by aliens.
148. Reflecting this practice[sentencedict.com], aviation magazines ran as many ads for pieces of planes as for whole ones.
149. The new ads are timed to hit the airwaves as the stores complete the merchandise makeover, Cohen said.
150. Then, going through the Wanted Ads in the newspaper, I actually saw three advertisements asking for dental mechanics' assistants.
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