Sentences with phrase «saw ad in magazine»

«We saw an ad in a magazine that Macon was looking for businesses to come their way to rejuvenate the downtown area,» Bernhard says.
I've seen their ad in magazines and drooled over their stylish cards for years but like I said I usually run out of time.

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It all began back in 1998, when KFAX senior advertising consultant Caroline Stevens saw a little $ 75 ad in a local parents» magazine.
ads will no longer be seen in the pages of glossy national magazines, the campaign is survived by its parent.
«Hey, this would shake up a few people back home,» Arthur said, laughing when he saw a full - page ad for skin lightener in a magazine.
-LSB-...] Boycott and / or complain about formula advertising from Nestle and other companies when you see it in magazines, in Google ads, and other advertising.
I saw an ad for Table for Two in a magazine and decided to give it a try.
In coming months, you'll likely see and hear the campaign's tag line — «Babies were born to be breast - fed» — in ads on television, radio and billboards and in newspapers and magazineIn coming months, you'll likely see and hear the campaign's tag line — «Babies were born to be breast - fed» — in ads on television, radio and billboards and in newspapers and magazinein ads on television, radio and billboards and in newspapers and magazinein newspapers and magazines.
Breasts are thrust in everyone's face in TV ads, online images, magazine and newspaper pages, and blown up in store windows but many women have never seen breastfeeding aside from when it is used for comedic relief or perfectly staged and lit for a parenting magazine.
And you were just flat out scammed at the supplement store when you bought those «advanced fat burner» pills that you saw in the clever magazine ad...
When you see yoga on TV or in a magazine ad, it's always fit — super bendy — young women (or some guy looking overly clumsy), and it's easy to think you have to look like that to have a practice.
The products are pictured above, from left to right: Lancome Lip Lover — 355 I saw an ad for this lipgloss in a magazine and popped by Kicks the following day to pick it up.
I saw the same photo in a craft magazine ad and went to the hobby lobby web site looking for the tutorial and didn't find one, at all when their own ad was appearing in craft magazines for the project.
I had this idea in my head but it was really solidified when I saw it in a Banana Republic ad in a magazine.
It was on a flight home from a sales meeting when I saw an ad for «It's Just Lunch» in a magazine.
I saw an ad for It's Just Lunch in the American Way Magazine during a business trip and thought that this was something I could do.
Anne Majerik, a 60 - year - old widowed social worker saw an ad in an in - flight magazine but the search for romance ended in disillusion and finally court.
From our famous Photo Magazines of Single Latin women, Online Personal Ads (viewed by nearly 2,000 Single Latin women signing up daily on caballeros.com) or our Famous Singles Vacations (meet 400 - 800 Single Latin women in 6 days,) you will clearly see why TLC Worldwide is the industry leader in helping more American men meet single Latin women!
RESEARCH BRIEF — Apr 7 — To find the relative effectiveness of ads on TV, in magazines, and on the Internet, McPheters & Company used 30 - second TV ads, full - page 4 - color magazine ads, and Internet banner ads in standard sizes, and employed eye - tracking software to determine if (and how) Internet ads were actually seen by respondents.
From our famous Photo Magazines of Single Latin women, Online Personal Ads (where Single Latin women will write to you first) or our Famous Singles Tours (meet 400 - 800 Single Latin women in 6 days,) you will clearly see why TLC Worldwide is the industry leader in helping more American men meet single Latin women!
«And with this pencil stroke, my fate was sealed,» the narration tells us, over images of Petit drawing a line between the towers as depicted in a magazine ad that he peruses while waiting to see a doctor — as if we couldn't figure out why that moment is important, in a movie about a guy who tightrope - walked between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center.
«Our Scrabble Club came about seven years ago, when I saw an ad for School Scrabble Kits in a language arts magazine,» said Paisie.
When you see an ad for a tennis racket in a paper magazine, you are at a dead end, but now all these tools are tappable.
If you see an ad in the back of a magazine that offers to «publish» your book, or suggests that they «need» authors, chances are high that it is a vanity press.
In a dog magazine she found in her client's home, Mimmi saw an ad for a one - year dog instructor coursIn a dog magazine she found in her client's home, Mimmi saw an ad for a one - year dog instructor coursin her client's home, Mimmi saw an ad for a one - year dog instructor course.
We love seeing your ad for poop bags in our magazine Benny & Lily
Twitter hashtags can be seen during TV shows, in newspaper and magazine articles and ads, on bus and train station displays, on food, in Facebook posts (yuk!).
The internet is free and open to everybody, so why didn't I see more people of color nabbing sponsored press trips, participating in major ad campaigns, signing with big brands, and appearing in magazines?
The ad, which you can see much bigger at the link above, appeared in a Japanese game magazine and teases that a new game will be revealed from Kojima Productions on May 18.
In the many different artworks — from a framed portrait of a beatific Uncle Ben (of rice box fame) to a kitty litter ad from Ebony magazine stripped of its marketing copy — Thomas uses provocation and sly humor to help viewers understand not only their place in the consumer culture, but also how the way things are sold to us impacts how we see ourselves and otherIn the many different artworks — from a framed portrait of a beatific Uncle Ben (of rice box fame) to a kitty litter ad from Ebony magazine stripped of its marketing copy — Thomas uses provocation and sly humor to help viewers understand not only their place in the consumer culture, but also how the way things are sold to us impacts how we see ourselves and otherin the consumer culture, but also how the way things are sold to us impacts how we see ourselves and others.
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These ads make up most of what you see on television or hear on radio or see in the newspaper of magazine.
But I did a double - take after seeing this ad in Wired magazine's November 2015 issue.
In its early days, Homes.com was seen as the digital extension of Homes & Land magazine, with all of the magazine's ads posted to the online version and searchable by market.
Recently I've seen a full page ad from one of Chicago's «top producers» in a high end Chicago magazine - the kind of ad that only a traditional full commission realtor could afford - that makes the rather outrageous claim that «I sell my homes 50 % faster and for 5 % more money».
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