At any rate it is clear that his mission won a substantial measure of success, so far as success can be gauged
by vast audiences, wide notoriety, and an excited following.
Long admired
by a vast audience for his paintings that combine imagery from a wide variety of sources, Ryden brings together a style influenced by children's book illustrations of the 1940s, underground comics of the 1960s and 70s, arcane symbols from antiquity, and personages from popular culture.
Not exact matches
Old industries that have not yet adjusted to the
vast opportunities provided
by the Internet and its ability for anyone to become a thought leader to
audiences they otherwise wouldn't have access to.
Through utilizing their
vast troves of existing data on individual voters, constructing highly advanced data models, and prioritizing voters
by their likelihood to vote and feelings of favorability towards each candidate, Cambridge Analytica created a unique «principal
audience» of voters to target.
SCL's main offering, first developed
by its affiliated London think tank in 1989, involves gathering
vast quantities of data about an
audience's values, attitudes and beliefs, identifying groups of «persuadables,» and then targeting them with tailored messages.
He believes it is fundamentally dishonest to tell an
audience that every letter will be answered personally when, in fact, the answers are prepared
by a
vast organization utilizing technology to make the responses appear personal — even the signature.
There have been unnumbered political barbecues, where the eloquence peculiar to that region has been developed, and where
vast audiences have been moved
by its power, as the trees beneath which they were gathered have been swayed
by the winds.
Watching us beat Hull on Tuesday was a very positive experience, and I think it was master stroke
by Giggsy to parade 2 young talents in front of a
vast audience to give us all that hope for the future.
The
vast library of video recordings preserved
by the Illinois High School Association is now available, on YouTube, to a worldwide
audience of fans.
Does anyone seriously imagine that horoscopes are read —
by the
vast majority of their
audience — in the same way the financial pages are?
For the
vast majority of papers in the scientific literature as a whole (if not in Science) the
audience is quite small and tightly focussed: Indeed, many are read from start to finish
by no more than 10 people — that's including the authors» colleagues and the referees.
Of all the Oscar season awards, this week «Äôs Amazon.com Best of 2010 Movies & TV Editors «Äô Picks, emailed this Monday, are probably the most ignored
by movie cognoscenti, despite the
vast audience they reach.
Adored
by the public, with a string of cheesy successes to his name (with titles such as A German Affair and A Russian Affair), he's first seen milking the adoring applause of a
vast audience whilst enraging his co-star Constance (Missi Pyle).
However, you can enlist Amazon's
vast resources to release your book to a global
audience by using one or all of the following: • Amazon Create Space (for physical books) • Amazon KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing)(for eBooks) • Amazon ACX (for audio books)
The
vast majority of romance is written
by women because our
audience is largely made up of women and our protagonists are female.
We now offer you the ability to reach out to our authors
by showcasing your website and advertising offerings to our
vast audience.
We encourage involvement
by making science fun and accessible, inspiring our
audiences to explore the
vast mysteries of nature.
Exhibitions of the artist at the gallery include Yves Klein: A Career Survey (2005) and Audible Presence: Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, Cy Twombly (2013), which was accompanied
by the first New York performance of Symphonie Monotone - Silence to a
vast audience at the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church in September 2013 to critical acclaim.
The Linz - based collective TIME»S UP will present Unattended Luggage, an installation that draws the
audience in to the
vast history of immigration in New York
by providing items of luggage for them to peruse.
The occasion which could be described as a pleasant home coming for Yinka Shonibare who has not been to Nigeria for over thirty years, afforded the artist, an opportunity to discuss his artistic trajectory over the past two decades
by presenting key themes from his
vast and diverse artistic productions to the
audience.
As pointed out here
by Scott Greenfield on his Simple Justice blog, Gradeless appears to have found a way to monetize his massive following on Twitter through a service called Sponsored Tweets, which hooks «Tweeters» like Gradeless up with advertisers who want to reach their supposedly
vast audiences (although as discussed here, a person's numbers of Twitter followers can be a pretty meaningless figure).
An
audience of over 250 at The Royal Society on 6 March was riveted
by a presentation which asked what the
vast increase in processing power would mean for society — and for lawyers and the way in which they work.
SCL's main offering, first developed
by its affiliated London think tank in 1989, involves gathering
vast quantities of data about an
audience's values, attitudes and beliefs, identifying groups of «persuadables» and then targeting them with tailored messages.
Blasting our «proprietary» information out over the internet
by allowing third party disseminators access to it just reinforces the need for a buyer to engage the services of a professional to help them make sense of the information overload that is being force fed them
by providers who have no real knowledge nor interest in real estate as anything more than a means to direct the eyes of that
audience of prospective home buyers to the
vast market of tertiary service providers who advertise on their websites.
But what about the rest of the buying public, the
vast majority who do not research their market, but allow themselves to be swayed
by slick, expensive marketing campaigns appealing to their target
audiences?