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  • is the author of Television and its Audience, Accounting for Brands, Strategic include a major study of global Marketing Expenditure Trends and
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  • ...ors can run most every electrical component. This includes basic lighting, television sets, appliances that are requires, and many other electrical essentials. ...propane, and other generators are powered by gas that is natural. Now that global warming has become a popular subject, there are many generators that are po
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  • [[Geostationary]] satellites (e.g., television satellites ) are over the equator. So, their position related to Earth is e *[[Global Positioning System]] (GPS)
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  • ...02); Monroe E. Price, ''The Market for Loyalties: Electronic Media and the Global Competition for Allegiances'', 104 Yale L.J. 667 (1994); Monroe E. Price, T ...s."<ref>Monroe E. Price, ''Market for Loyalties: Electronic Media and the Global Competition for Allegiances'', 104 Yale L.J., at 669.</ref> Price illustrat
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  • ...eitung Leute></ref> triggered many years of his continuing success in the global markets. ==Television and On-Line Media==
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  • The expressions ''information age'' and ''global information economy'' are used with considerable frequency today. The gener ...ated with a particular form. A movie can be shown at a movie theater, on a television broadcast, through video-on-demand or rented at a local video store. A soun
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  • ...ne financial trading platform''' that offers new, simple ways to trade the global markets, and uses striking '''game-like graphics''' to make the trading exp • Free access to live prices of the world's major stock indices, global currencies, popular commodities and bonds<blockquote></blockquote>
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  • ...]] France, [[iTele]] France, [[France24]], Russia's RT Television,[[Global Television]], [[Sirius Satellite Radio]] and other TV and radio outlets. She is an in ...ttention of [[David Asper]], the Executive Vice-President of the [[CanWest Global]] media empire, who offered her a Toronto-based political columnist positio
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  • ...he delivered the keynote address on the “Future of Career Services” at the Global Leaders Summit hosted by Graduway at UCLA. He also serves on several other ...e of impressive trajectories. Early in his career, he became interested in global health and worked with multiple non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Late
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  • ...=2009-04-15 |accessdate=2009-04-15}}</ref> Boyle leapt to almost immediate global fame when she sang "[[I Dreamed a Dream]]" from ''[[Les Misérables (musica ...ception to her voice with the audience's first impression of her triggered global interest. Articles about her appeared in newspapers all over the world, whi
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  • ...and Kohs [http://www.g4tv.com/pile_player.aspx?video_key=14996 appeared on television] on the ''G4 TV'' network. His business was covered by Harvard Law profess | In Lithuania or other Baltic states, as well as global technology conferences.
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  • '''Along with television and movie producer Jane Rosenthal''' (who had earlier worked with Scorsese) ...t only to the movies shown but also to the neighborhood, thus enabling the global film community as well as the general public to share in the film festival
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  • ...to other forms of advertisement in that no other purveyor of advertising (television, radio, magazines) had ever led consumers to a company quite so immediately ...le ad campaign on television. Luckily, the ad was an immediate hit. In the television spot, a fisherman used Yahoo! to obtain some baiting tips, then proceeded t
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  • ...r radio show ''[[The Lone Ranger]]'' in 1941. The show was then brought to television, and, after 20 years, their long-term sponsorship came to an end in 1961. ...in 1959, General Mills sponsored the famous ''[[Rocky and His Friends]]'' television show, which later prompted ''[[The Bullwinkle Show]]'' in 1961. Until 1968,
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  • ...omputer, and Intel went on to become the multibillion-dollar leader of the global chip industry. Aside from losing its command of the chip industry, ZiLOG wa ...chip for use in telephone answering machines and to control closed-caption television systems. The strategy was effective, as evidenced by sales and profit gains
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  • ...ief executive officer|CEO]] on January 29, [[2002]] after having led IBM's Global Services, and helping it to become a business with $100 billion in backlog ...ted for use in other systems (Toshiba plans to use it on [[High-definition television|HDTVs]]), unlike the Xbox 360 chip, whose plans are owned by Microsoft. The
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  • ...preservation of trees, pesticide ban, inoculation of elm trees, combating global warming instruction in schools, forest preserve cleanup, proper mulching, e ...te for several months. The movement was covered by Chicago-area press and television, including an extensive interviewe on NBC by reporter [[Derrick Blakely]].
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  • ...spending and exports, growth in 2002 was an impressive 7%, despite anemic global growth. Between 2003 and 2007, growth moderated to about 4-5% annually. A d | <div align="right">Television broadcast stations:</div>
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  • ...st sponsors seem to be following a three-pronged strategy: They stress the global nature of the Games, point to other charitable work, and show concern for t
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  • ...omy that has a rapidly growing private sector and is a major player in the global economy. Reforms started in the late 1970s with the phasing out of collecti ...ons infrastructure, and is partnering with foreign providers to expand its global reach; 3 of China's 6 major telecommunications operators are part of an int
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  • ...n on the stage. A movie called Wөlls Fargo ωas releaѕed in 1937; а popular television series, Talөs of Wells Faгgo, aіred frοm 1957 untiΙ 1962; and tһe ѕo ...sence through a new dөal ωith the TraveΙ Channel Online, part οf thө cabΙe television organization. The nөw partnership offered a wide range of travel services,
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  • compliant newspapers. Only senior officials are permitted access to foreign television via place in the global economy, in 1995 Vietnam joined the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
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  • ...r science]] books and for co-writing and presenting the award-winning 1980 television series ''[[Cosmos: A Personal Voyage]]'', then the most-watched [[Public Br ...us is extremely hot and dense with crushing pressures. He also perceived [[global warming]] as a growing, man-made danger and likened it to the natural devel
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  • ...n the subject in May 1974. Use of the term "Internet" to describe a single global TCP/IP network originated in December 1974 with the publication of RFC 674, ...titute, has asserted that the Internet is fast becoming a basic feature of global civilization, so that what has traditionally been called "[[civil society]]
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  • ...ief executive officer|CEO]] on January 29, [[2002]] after having led IBM's Global Services, and helping it to become a business with $100 billion in backlog ...ted for use in other systems (Toshiba plans to use it on [[High-definition television|HDTVs]]), unlike the Xbox 360 chip, whose plans are owned by Microsoft. The
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  • ...Thompson spends time in millions of American homes each week as a star of television's Law & Order. [http://amazon.com/dp/0976873710/?tag=fe01-20 The Fred Facto ...2007-06-25]]).</ref> Thompson is skeptical that humanity is to blame for [[global warming]].<ref>Thompson, Fred. [http://www.aei.org/publications/filter.all,
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  • ...nts was challenged in the 1990s by high unemployment and in 2000-02 by the global economic downturn, but fiscal discipline over the past several years has al | <div align="right">Television broadcast stations:</div>
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  • ...urope with 5 major network operators utilizing the third generation of the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) <br />''international:'' country cod | <div align="right">Television broadcast stations:</div>
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  • ...elli, 31, Los Angeles, cameraman for [[Fox Sports]] and [[E! Entertainment Television channel]] ** Mark Rothenberg, Scotch Plains, N.J., owner, MDR Global Resources
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  • LG: That was nice, wasn't it? This global warming thing. It's such simple physics. We all know that warm air can ho ...when the massively increased amount of moisture in warm air resulting from global warming condenses you get a massively increased release of energy and that
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  • ...html</ref> and a professional actor with more than 100 stage, film, radio, television, and commercial credits,<ref> (1994), “A film career far (but not removed ...mber of both the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA). He was a charter member of Chicago's Porchlight
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  • ...t; it faces stiff competition in international markets with the end of the global quota system. However, other sectors, notably the automotive and electronic | <div align="right">Television broadcast stations:</div>
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  • While it may be naive to think that global politics never plays a part in the world’s commodity markets, it is unlik ...how photographs of the carnage, but with 9/11, we had live, crystal clear television pictures beamed right into our living rooms. While we still take pause to t
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  • ...html</ref> and a professional actor with more than 100 stage, film, radio, television, and commercial credits,<ref> (1994), “A film career far (but not removed ...mber of both the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA). He was a charter member of Chicago's Porchlight
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  • ...html</ref> and a professional actor with more than 100 stage, film, radio, television, and commercial credits,<ref> (1994), “A film career far (but not removed ...mber of both the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA). He was a charter member of Chicago's Porchlight
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  • ...rican agriculture is environmental damage caused by misuse of the land and global climate change.<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Africa" TARGET="
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  • ...html</ref> and a professional actor with more than 100 stage, film, radio, television, and commercial credits,<ref> (1994), “A film career far (but not removed ...mber of both the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA). He was a charter member of Chicago's Porchlight
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  • ...html</ref> and a professional actor with more than 100 stage, film, radio, television, and commercial credits,<ref> (1994), “A film career far (but not removed ...mber of both the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA). He was a charter member of Chicago's Porchlight
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  • ...html</ref> and a professional actor with more than 100 stage, film, radio, television, and commercial credits,<ref> (1994), “A film career far (but not removed ...mber of both the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA). He was a charter member of Chicago's Porchlight
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  • .../1/hi/world/americas/3268161.stm BBC NEWS World | Americas | US babies get global brand names<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ...a Elizabeth Deveraux Donahue''. An Australian-born actress starring in the television series ''[[Without a Trace]]''.<ref>http://legacy.signonsandiego.com/uniont
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  • After leaving office, Carter founded an institute to promote global [[health]], [[democracy]] and [[human rights]]. He has traveled extensively .../1977-5/1977-05-19-NBC-2.html] Carter / Singlaub (NBC) from the Vanderbilt Television News Archive</ref><ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,91
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  • ...n/stock/relnews/us/2019-10-13/doc-iicezzrr1833087.shtml|title="Pizza Hut's global "enemy" Domino's, has to catch up in China!".|last=foodinc|first=|date=2019 ...created by Group 243 Inc. who hired [[Will Vinton Studios]] to produce the television commercials that featured the character. The [[catchphrase]] associated wit
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  • * 494. jewelry television $27.81 * 948. global forex $12.31
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  • ...eterSymonds> SteveMobile, well, you could either pass RfA or a request for global rollback. [15:36] <log> PeterSymonds: Global rollback includes the supress redirects right?
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  • ...<geniice> mindspillage it also neutralises the last vestige of al-Qaeda as global organisation ...onholds> barts1a: cure cancer. cure AIDS. Fuck the chinese premier live on television
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  • 00:56 < Keegan> The global whole of the entity does not. 10:23 * pion gives Ironholds a beer and a television
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  • 01:20 < bastique> It started with the drug addict sixties rock daughter and television actress, McKenzie PHillips reporting it. ...sedmouth> > 1911 Kinemacolor footage now public domain, but used in French Television documentary 'Un Reve en Coleur'. Under the fair use policy this frame shows
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  • 00:32 < OlEnglish> who saw the global notice? 00:33 < Shearonink> wut global notice
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  • �06[03:47] * LauraHale likes crap television :D ...ron and Nick Clegg in a male-male-female threesome with a pig. On national television.
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  • ...g us something and we hope to hell we get the concept that "This makes one television that I can type on talk to another" [06:07] <Ryulong> someone voted twoice to support the global blackout
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  • [19:56] <Qcoder00> France looks set to make "Right to Vanish" Global for French Citizens [18:27] <ToAruShiroiNeko> we have global admins
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  • May 05 01:23:42 <geniice> "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel" May 05 21:31:56 <Krimpet> He needs a steward. It's a global block.
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  • ...< ToAruShiroiNeko> TheDruId that happens with small towns ehrn there is a global financial crisis ...ericans have to remember at least two, to tune to the right channel on the television set.
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  • of global transformations. In time these ventures will lead this project a global indexing operation can be identified, point for point, with the
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  • ...as like the Royal Wedding. Unless you actually made an effort to tune your television set into the relevant programmes you didn't even notice any change. 07:55 < Dusti> try the meta wiki with a global sysop
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  • [15:19] <Franco|Andro> and the global version of Founder [15:19] <legoktm> Swob: No his rights are global.
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  • ...<geniice> mindspillage it also neutralises the last vestige of al-Qaeda as global organisation ...onholds> barts1a: cure cancer. cure AIDS. Fuck the chinese premier live on television
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  • [06:35] <Isarra> The global south. ...xer (talk | contribs) changed status for global account "User:Jamesn (WMF)@global": Set locked; Unset (none) (WMF impersonator)
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