Advertiser Sentence Examples

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  • The first newspaper in Milwaukee, the Advertiser, began publication in 1836.

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  • Perhaps the Purley Gazette & Advertiser is looking for an outspoken columnist.

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  • The Ayr Advertiser first appeared on 5th of August 1803, and was the earliest newspaper published in Ayrshire.

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  • Writing his weekly " Whalley Beat " column for the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times had encouraged him to fulfill his long-held ambition.

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  • Under current OFCOM regulations the advertiser cannot affect the editorial content of the programs.

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  • According to the Harrogate Advertiser a storming rendition of Riverdance caused such delirium that the audience would not stop clapping.

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  • She began her career involvement with swimsuits as an advertiser, and currently promotes her own line of designer swimwear.

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  • Ads are served to approved blog feeds within the Pheedo network based on advertiser goals.

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  • Settling in Augusta, Maine, in 1854, he became editor of the Kennebec Journal, and subsequently of the Portland Advertiser.

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  • In July 1784, according to the Staffordshire Advertiser, one such wagon was carrying gunpowder.

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  • Both were absorbed into the Advertiser and are recalled each Thursday on the paper's masthead.

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  • The Yellow Advertiser might want to do a pice on this?

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  • The Advertiser will indemnify the publisher fully in respect of any claim made against the Publisher arising from the advertisement.

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  • This is primarily because the banners and pennons will be seen by a targeted readership interested in the advertiser's products and services.

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  • In particular, Mobiloil was a regular advertiser in areas where Mobilgas did not have service stations.

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  • He also purchased the Boston Advertiser (1917); the Chicago Herald (1918), thereafter combined with the Examiner as the Herald and Examiner; the Washington Times (1919); and the Madison Wisconsin Times (1919).

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  • This is primarily because the banners and pennons will be seen by a targeted readership interested in the advertiser 's products and services.

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  • Home Shopping Network had its beginnings in 1977, when an advertiser at a Clearwater, Florida, AM radio station could not pay his bill.

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  • In lieu of payment the advertiser gave the station 112 electric can openers, which the station auctioned off on the air.

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  • We've all opened a magazine that overpowers us with the scent of an advertiser's latest perfume.

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  • Take the time to explain to your son or daughter about advertiser and advertising techniques, as well as the messages your child may receive from television, movies, print media, and music.

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  • Needing something to add draw to the magazine, SI naturally turned to the advertiser's secret weapon--pretty girls.

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  • Hackers want to hijack your computer and redirect it to a particular Web site to artificially inflate advertiser web traffic statistics, which means so much money per click.

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  • Among the city's daily newspapers the Boston Herald (1846), the Boston Globe, the Evening Transcript (1830), the Advertiser (1813) and the Post (1831) are the most important.

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  • Locks (East London Advertiser, 1902); Philip Norman, London vanished and vanishing (1905); Records of the London Topographical Society; Monographs of the Committee for the Survey of the Memorials of Greater London.

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  • Wilton, the New South Wales Magazine (1833), the New South Wales Literary, Political and Commercial Advertiser (1835), edited by the eccentric Dr Lhotsky, Tegg's Monthly Magazine (1836), the Australian Magazine (1838), the New South Wales Magazine (1843), the Australian Penny Journal (1848) and many others.

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  • About 1748 he began to take an important part in the affairs of the town, and became a leader in the debates of a political club which he was largely instrumental in organizing, and to whose weekly publication, the Public Advertiser, he contributed numerous articles.

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  • He is known to have written to the Public Ledger and Public Advertiser, as an advocate of the popular cause, on many occasions about and after the year 1763; he frequently attended debates in both Houses of Parliament, especially when American questions were being discussed; and between 1769 and 1771 he is also known to have been favourable to the scheme for the overthrow of the Grafton government and afterwards of that of Lord North, and for persuading or forcing Lord Chatham into power.

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  • In 1773 there appeared in the Public Advertiser one of Franklin's cleverest hoaxes, " An Edict of the King of Prussia," proclaiming that the island of Britain was a colony of Prussia, having been settled by Angles and Saxons, having been protected by Prussia, having been defended by Prussia against France in the war just past, and never having been definitely freed from Prussia's rule; and that, therefore, Great Britain should now submit to certain taxes laid by Prussia - the taxes being identical with those laid upon the American colonies by Great Britain.

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  • The first newspaper, the Advertiser, began publication in 1836; the first bank was established in 1837.

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  • The Virginia Gazette and Winchester Advertiser, the first newspaper published in the Shenandoah Valley, was established here in 1787.

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  • Before the arrival of Macquarie schools and churches had been erected, a newspaper, the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, had been started, and attempts had been made to acclimatize the drama.

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  • The chief papers are the Cape Times, Cape Argus, South African News (Bond), both daily and weekly; the Diamond Fields Advertiser (Kimberley) and the Eastern Province Herald (Port Elizabeth).

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  • After three years (1865-1868) on the Newark, New Jersey, Daily Advertiser, he founded, with Newton Crane, the Newark Morning Register.

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  • His brother George Cary Eggleston (1839-), American journalist and author, served in the Confederate army; was managing editor and later editor-in-chief of Hearth and Home (1871-1874); was literary editor of the New York Evening Post (1875-1881), literary editor and afterwards editor-in-chief of the New York Commercial Advertiser (1884-1889), and editorial writer for The World (New York) from 1889 to 1900.

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