"Newspaper advertisements" refers to the ads or promotional messages that are displayed in newspapers.
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Advertising and ARM loans: Your first information about mortgages probably will come
from newspaper advertisements placed by builders, real estate brokers, and lenders.
A convenience sample of 208 participants was recruited through an Internet site as well as more traditional means such
as newspaper advertisements and contact with community groups.
Many of the basic
newspaper advertisements don't include a picture of the home, so obviously such an advertisement is already being written with that reality in mind.
When employers had fewer candidates due to strong job markets and the limitations
of newspaper advertisements, they were forced to look at close matches and train to fill gaps.
A brief history: Three decades ago, if you were looking for candidates, it was commonplace to spend thousands of dollars a week
on newspaper advertisements.
Behind them a blank silvery void, extravagant ornamental foliage, wire mesh fencing,
newspaper advertisements for bouncers, builders and sex workers, the heads in relief of popes, monarchs, worthies and heroes.
More than 3,000 persons signed concurrence when the letter was circulated in a number of area churches, and it was later reprinted in a full -
page newspaper advertisement along with as many signatures as could be fitted on the page.
We searched diligently for months, hanging fliers with photos on posts and store windows,
posting newspaper advertisements, and contacting local dog clubs, kennels and veterinarian offices.
An angel of vengeance who could be contacted through an
anonymous newspaper advertisement, McCall haunted the streets of Manhattan by night, visiting rough justice on murderers, rapists, drug dealers and other «truly deserving» victims.
Why else would they promote the SRC meeting with a barely
legible newspaper advertisement rather than their standard practice of putting it on the District's web site?
American's April 10
newspaper advertisement states that all tickets will be subject to a penalty of $ 25 if the passenger wishes to change his or her routing.In addition, First Class and full - fare coach tickets will incur a $ 25 penalty if the passenger wishes to cancel and obtain a refund.Since First Class and full - fare coach tickets have generally not been subject to penalties in the past, we would like to remind you of the requirements of 14 CFR 253.7 of our regulations.
Fine briefly went to School of Practical Art in Boston, where she learned to
design newspaper advertisements, before going the New York City To briefly attend Grand Central School of Art.
DuPont, which made 1/4 of the world's CFCs, spent millions of dollars running full - page
newspaper advertisements defending CFCs in 1975, claiming there was no proof that CFCs were harming the ozone layer.
The day after publication of that decision, J&M placed its
first newspaper advertisement; within days it also aired its first television ads, making it the first U.S. law firm to advertise on TV.
«Susan is one of the few law firm librarians in Vancouver whose photograph and a description of library services appeared in a firm marketing brochure and
newspaper advertisement created for client use.»
Answer questions concerning properties listed with the firm, EXCEPT to confirm that a property is listed, to identify the listing broker or sales agent, and to provide such information as would normally appear in a simple,
classified newspaper advertisement (location and / or address).
This order concerns a series
of newspaper advertisements by Aerolineas Argentinas, S.A., that violate 49 U.S.C. § 41712, which prohibits unfair and deceptive practices, and the advertising requirements specified in Part 399 of the Department's regulations (14 CFR Part 399).
Flight Centre's website and
newspaper advertisements did not properly disclose government fees and taxes applicable to its advertised fares, and did not include fuel surcharges applicable to fares in certain markets in the advertised fare.
The Presidency on Tuesday confirmed that
newspaper advertisements for the sale of two presidential aircraft, a Falcon 7x executive jet and Hawker 4000 were duly authorised by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Evan Smith, one of the attorneys in the case, noted that it cost about $ 335,000 to publicize the proposed book refund settlement
in newspaper advertisements.
Facebook or other social media or even email as an option for substitutional service, rather than other forms of publication such
as newspaper advertisements, makes sense.
Design, Setting, and Participants A controlled 3 - way crossover design involving 21 overweight and obese young adults conducted at Children's Hospital Boston and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, between June 16, 2006, and June 21, 2010, with recruitment
by newspaper advertisements and postings.
Newspaper advertisements, employee search firms, and Internet websites are all resources that can be tapped.
-- The Government of Alberta has purchased + $ 50,000
newspaper advertisements in Washington DC and written a letter to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton defending the proposed TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline from Alberta to Texas.
In an example of the straight - line thinking that is characteristic of economic biblicism, clergy in one city purchased
a newspaper advertisement that began by citing biblical references about the obligation to love one's neighbor (Lev.
Mr. Mathewson described an 1875
newspaper advertisement that Charles L. Stickney was established in New York City in 1815 and listed in business directories as a mustard manufacturer in 1835.