Sentences with phrase «powered by this advertisement»

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A study by researchers in Spain which analysed 595 toy advertisements broadcast on television at Christmas 2009, 2010 and 2011 showed that they promoted values that associate beauty with girls and strength and power with boys.
It's not uncommon for crooks who peddle stolen credit cards to seize on iconic American figures of wealth and power in the digital advertisements for The legality of prostitution in Europe varies by country.
Not only does the Kiosk save countless hours of time each week for volunteers, thousands of trees and thousands of dollars worth of toner, but potential adopters can also browse your organization's adoptable pets while still at your event, without the distraction of advertisements or «powered by» logos.
Hapless, Helpless and Hopeless is a video by Rob Kennedy and Peter Dowling produced entirely of sampled television advertisements that attempts to adapt and re-define the codes at work in these sales pitches, building a «grammar» that can be used to suggest other readings, other outcomes, other problems, than those nominally prescribed in the role of the advertisement, This is not in some vain attempt at trying to negate the power of these adverts, but in order to construct a constantly shifting series of relationships that mines the psychological, emotional and semiotic power of these highly produced images and sounds.
asked the advertisement, which was paid for by Kansans for Affordable Energy, a group that has received financial backing from a local utility, Sunflower Electric Power, and the world's largest private coal company, Peabody Energy.
Richard Lindzen was a signatory to a full page color advertisement in The New York Times titled «Abuse of Power» (PDF) sponsored by The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI).
Paul Driessen was a signatory to a full page color advertisement in The New York Times titled «Abuse of Power» (PDF) sponsored by The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI).
William Happer was a signatory to a full page color advertisement in The New York Times titled «Abuse of Power» (PDF) sponsored by The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI).
Craig Rucker was a signatory to a full page color advertisement in The New York Times titled «Abuse of Power» (PDF) sponsored by The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI).
Myron Ebell was a signatory to a full page color advertisement in The New York Times titled «Abuse of Power» (PDF) sponsored by The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI).
The advertisement was sponsored by DDB / Vancouver and BC Hydro to showcase the super-efficiency of LEDs; to wit: the 1500 LED lights on the reindeer were powered solely by the bicycle's pedal power.
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