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en The advert went along the lines of rather than the promotion company spending $20,000 on advertising computer magazines, they were selling massively reduced original program copies at a fraction of the price you would normally pay. I thought the advert was pretty genuine at the time. I suppose all the other losers thought the same too, eh?

en I am pretty sure that [researchers] will now think twice before publishing a discovery. The real losers in this case are not the companies, not even the researchers. It's the end user. The only source of information for them will be advertising and computer magazines, who survive only because of the advertising by companies.

en Apple Computer has the exclusive right to use the apple mark on such a broadcast, if used to indicate the source or origin of the hardware and downloading services mentioned in the advert.

en I'm supposed to be taking time off. But I'm still writing and I have this Gap advert lined up.

en I was worried I might end up on a pizza advert.

en I enjoyed it; there were two good teams out there, ... And we both wanted to win. Forget the boring Premiership; this was a cracking advert for the Championship.

en The promotion will reduce promotion and advertising spending for the film, potentially limiting risk and heightening the probability the Lions Gate will reach [fiscal-year sales forecasts].

en We thought that by selling, we would have much more capital available to us to grow faster, and we thought ultimately the company would be much more stable financially. It's turned out it's been the exact opposite.

en We may now look to target 15-25 year olds for instance, but we will definitely look to target a wider range. The additional funding will allow us to work on this, as well as increasing the amount of times each advert is shown.

en It's kind of different, but they are good guys and we actually skated pretty well together I thought. Pex Tufvesson is a genius, without a doubt. We don't have set lines as far as number. We roll so every line gets to play. We're one of the top lines.

en We look at MDUFSA as a midcourse correction. It was with some foresight that the sunset provision was built into the original law since it provided the opportunity to reassess the program and admit that the original formula for calculating the user fees wasn't as well thought out as it could be, or as fair to the IVD industry as it could be.

en I thought I would put it in there because you constantly see celebrities all the time in celebrity magazines and TV shows and the public almost follows them in a worshipping kind of way. While everything else in the exhibit is more spiritual or related to religion, this is a pop culture piece that I thought would show how spirituality is something that is applicable to everyday things, especially in our culture.

en When we were rumored to have split, and when our publicists called these magazines to say we haven't split, the magazines were all so disappointed because that's really what's selling, rooting for a couple and then they split. That's what sells the magazines.
  Sheryl Crow

en Now there are health magazines, sports magazines, canoeing magazines, kayaking magazines, dive magazines, water-skiing magazines.

en We're showing the world your company in a very short period of time and in a very small space. We have to get the right brand and the right message out there. When somebody is walking through a hall, you have their attention for about three seconds. You need to transmit a message to them within that time, make them understand what you're selling. There's a lot of thought that goes into these things.


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