By giving your prospects an opportunity to interact with your
product in a memorable way, you create a strong emotional tie and lay the groundwork for a loyal customer relationship.
The goal: To get
noticed in a memorable way by people in my community and let everyone in my sphere of influence know that I've become a REALTOR ®.
An integrated approach that articulates your company's purpose, continually seeks to engage your
customers in a memorable way and keeps tabs on the competition will set any new business off to a great start.
Paul grasped the dynamics of this inner
dividedness in this memorable way: «In my inmost self I delight in the law of God, but I perceive that there is in my bodily parts a different law, fighting against the law which my reason approves and makes me a prisoner under the law that is in my members, the law of sin» (Rom.
To close out the CERV 1
era in a memorable way, Arkus - Duntov installed a 6.2 - liter small - block V - 8 and toured the five - mile circular track in Milford, Michigan, at 206 mph.
It provides travelers and residents visiting the property an opportunity to explore and enjoy the amazing sights of
Reykjavik in a memorable way.»
Playing as a dozen different characters spanning centuries of history but all bound to the titular Necronomicon - inspired Tome of Eternal Darkness and the machinations of cosmic forces beyond the ken of mortal man, Eternal Darkness offered a great rune - based magic system, excellent voice work, and brilliant insanity effects if you let your character's grip on reality suffer too far, several of which screwed with the player's
reality in memorable ways.
Subtle, situational humor can work wonders for putting others at ease, delivering a poignant message, connecting with audiences on a personal level and even disrupting the status
quo in a memorable way.
Do you want to remedy that
in a memorable way?
The game's biggest — perhaps only — flaw is its inability to wrap the complex narrative up
in a memorable way.
Instead, both of them went big,
in memorable ways.
Schulze's re-imagining of our collective childhood is close, but falls a little short of the original and fails to build on
it in any memorable way.