Synonym: A.D., AD, advert, advertisement, advertising, advertizement, advertizing, anno Domini. Similar words: ed., a, add, ah, aid, and, as, at. Meaning: [æd] n. a public promotion of some product or service. adv. in the Christian era; used before dates after the supposed year Christ was born.
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(151) Apart from the 90mins one Sunil mentioned didnt one of the tabloids have an ad on Monday to start something like that up?
(152) Seen the Camel ad witha guy racing to his shelter as a meteorite approaches, grasping nothing but his cigarette carton?
(153) All these old rules have been taught and repeated ad nauseam.
(154) The cost to the ad agencies ranges from 40 to $ 2 per thousand viewers.
(155) It all started, she recalls, when Anna answered an ad at the Job Centre for a magician's assistant.
(156) Electronic publishers are racing each other to meet demand for local information on the Web and to capture local ad dollars.
(157) There are already plans to make the £26(http://sentencedict.com),000 jingle into a hit single and show the ad in cinemas.
(158) The living was easy, and based in a squat, since Williams had abandoned his ad agency.
(159) Now, with up to 60 seconds of trailers, advertisers and ad agencies are beginning to get angry.
(160) You rarely see a direct response ad which does not put a clear offer - and the price - in its headline.
(161) MI6 placed a small ad in a newspaper to retrieve a laptop containing state secrets after it was lost by an agent.
(162) Buy the car, become one of the beautiful people, the ad suggests.
(163) Consider Britain, where Tesco, a supermarket chain, is now the brand with the biggest ad budget.
(164) As a renter you might feel deceived if you answered the ad.
(165) We put an ad in 'The Times' and got a terrific response.
(166) Mendoza recalls the time when a limousine driver called and asked to place an ad.
(167) Look for what is not included in the main body of the ad.
(168) Forget the stereotype of the naive female student who answers an ad and ends up on the streets.
(169) Dole has been highly critical of organized labor this year,(sentencedict.com) especially an expensive union ad campaign waged against Republicans.
(170) The ad has been up around the country all spring, unanswered, and it has been deadly effective.
(171) A summer jump in ad sales was clobbered by Black Wednesday.
(172) The multi-million dollar ad campaign has failed to boost sales.
(173) A fly was buzzing over my head ad kept settling on my face.
(174) Where a guardian ad litem is not appointed initially there is power to appoint at any subsequent stage in the proceedings.
(175) Some companies advertise kit, knowing that stocks are low and may not last for the full life of the ad.
(176) Considered 33 years later, that ad was light-years ahead of its time.
(177) Alderman Marzullo puts out a 350-page ad book every year, at one hundred dollars a page.
(178) It has the power to reform and transform lives ad through it countless people have been given new strength.
(179) Where the court has appointed a solicitor the guardian ad litem may apply for termination of his appointment.
(180) Between them they looked like the stars of a Reagan campaign ad.