Sentences with phrase «giving national exposure»

The gallery is also committed to giving national exposure to the work of New England landscape painters.
«Getting the president of the United States behind the issue gives it national exposure,» Tirozzi pointed out.

Not exact matches

Give your company exposure in local, national, regional, and industry showcases.
It is an advertising website that The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) created to give REALTORS ® across Canada greater listing exposure to a national and international audience.
but hey, it gave an unknown model facing aging and even further obsucrity free national promotion, and it gave time magazine with its suffering circultion a boost of exposure.
The document gave Grimm national exposure and opened new fund - raising channels.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) scientists report that a single dose of an experimental Ebola virus (EBOV) vaccine completely protects cynomolgus macaques against the current EBOV outbreak strain, EBOV - Makona, when given at least seven days before exposure, and partially protects them if given three days prior.
In the first part of the study, Sylvie Babajko, PhD, a researcher at the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM) in Paris, and her colleagues gave rats low doses of BPA, comparable to exposure in humans.
The study has earned high marks from researchers not on the soy industry's payroll, including Dan Sheehan, PhD and Daniel Doerge, PhD at the FDA's National Laboratory for Toxicological research in Jefferson, Arkansas.who stated, «Given the great difficulty in discerning the relationship between exposures and long latency adverse effects in the human population and the potential mechanistic explanation for the epidemiological findings, this is an important study.
Given the ways computer technology — from the iPhone and YouTube to uses in medical research and national security — is changing so many facets of life, you might imagine that schools have been stepping up students» exposure to computer science to help drive the digital revolution.
She landed solid placement in local, regional, and national media, giving us terrific reach and exposure.
A business savvy epublisher dedicated to author sales will maintain publishing contracts with all major eRetailers, including Ingram, giving their catalog (and your ebook) national and international exposure and distribution.
They landed solid placement in local, regional, and national media, giving us terrific reach and exposure.
This site gives adoptable animals national exposure and a chance at being adopted into loving homes.
Set up with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1974, MATRIX was initially an experiment designed to give museum exposure to worthy contemporary artists.
Inclusion in this database will give lawyers and their firms national exposure to families seeking unbundled legal services for BC - related matters.
As a member of the National Association of REALTORS ®, HouseRebate can give property listings the exposure they need in the San Diego MLS to gain buyer interest.
The site, at www.century21.ca, enables brokers from across the country to post job opportunities, giving them instant national exposure.
You can give them MLS exposure and most likely national Internet exposure through Realtor.com and possibly your own Web site.
It is an advertising website that The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) created to give REALTORS ® across Canada greater listing exposure to a national and international audience.
Working with designers from around the country has given us national and international exposure.
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