Sentences with phrase «la national exposure»

Suffice to say, however, it was the first case of its kind and had significant national exposure on not only a media level but political as well.
The company's first moment of national exposure also led to some celebrity word of mouth.
Steve Greenberg, author of Gadget Nation, is bringing national exposure to cool gadgets that he scouts through leads from trade shows, Twitter, and Facebook.
We wanted to dovetail those things with the national exposure, because it's obviously a lot easier to sell an executive - level recruit on Nanaimo and Real Estate Webmasters if they actually know who we are.
Provide national exposure for your home by placing it on both the Realtor.ca and Royal LePage websites - two of the most visited real estate websites in Canada
Her guest television commentator appearances provide national exposure and promotion for NAPW / PDN in major broadcast markets and online, positioning both organizations as thought leaders in the diversity and inclusion space.
A wider national exposure could easily have made it one of the largest - rating religious programs.
A mid-life crisis gets national exposure... dude just buy a sports car and bang some bimbos that are younger and dumber than your soon to be ex.
Since 2003, this simple concept has grown into the cookbook «Grace Before Meals: Recipes for Family Life,» online videos, a blog, a TV series in production, and growing national exposure.
Specifically, nominating an operator or distributor for an IFMA Award brings significant opportunities to build customer relations, gain national exposure and serve as an important advocate for the foodservice industry.
The professional success of a college's former players certainly provides an indirect boost to the college's ability to achieve its primary goal (a la national exposure and examples for future recruits to look to); however, getting one's former players drafted or ensuring their future success is NOT the primary goal.
Marshall and SDST got national exposure out of it.
Some other conferences now will find their national exposure (read recruiting) shrinking.
That is, games with a lot of attention, national exposure, or public interest — seem to attract more casual bettors — adding «value» for the sports investor.
The eyes of every football fan are tuned in for Thursday, Sunday and Monday night games, and that national exposure comes with a lot of pressure.
Indy doesn't get national exposure (only 1 nationally televised game this season — fuck you national tv schedulers), but they're a solid, tough team.
People may become aware of the problem on an intellectual level, but tend to underestimate its scope, and usually don't form the deep, visceral, emotional connection to the problem that comes from relentless, consistent and widespread national exposure.
The limited national exposure most instances of sex abuse get works against broad, cultural penetration.
The deal between the two attractions 10 minutes apart on the New York State Thruway means more national exposure for the Hall of Fame.
mobi domain and employed some multimedia, including a 15 - second GOTV message that also got local TV pickup and some national exposure.
Lazio needs to be on «DEBATEBALL» not «HARDBALL» yes he is getting national exposure and free media, just like he received «free» ads paid by the NYS Conservative Party.
With the vote 23 days away, the debate on the NBC program «Meet The Press» provided national exposure to one of the most symbolic Senate races of 2010.
The document gave Grimm national exposure and opened new fund - raising channels.
Obviously, people would like it to be done 10 seconds or less, but we thought that was pretty unrealistic,» says Al Dufour of EPA's National Exposure Research Laboratory.
That WIPP was «out of sight, out of mind» (except for New Mexico and states with defense transuranic waste), also changed with the national exposure by the Blue Ribbon Commission.
He first gained national exposure on Saturday Night Live and later went on to star in a number of critically and commercially successful comedic films, including Caddyshack (1980), Ghostbusters (1984), and Groundhog Day (1993).
Produced by Mandy Toogood and Simon Sinclair, it ran for eight years and provided national exposure for novices as well as leading lights like Mike King, Ewen Gilmour, Flight of the Conchords, Michele A'Court, Brendhan Lovegrove, Philip Patston and Cal Wilson.
«Getting the president of the United States behind the issue gives it national exposure,» Tirozzi pointed out.
He first attained television fame and national exposure through the Discovery Channel's «American Hot Rod» show, and has appeared on Hot Rod TV and the Learning Channel's «Overhaulin».»
Thanks to Samantha and her team, I got international as well as national exposure, well over 100 «likes» on my Facebook author page, book reviews, tons of new followers on Twitter, and lots of sales.
We've all heard stories of six - figure advances and national exposure.
We are excited to see what the next year has in store for us as we increase our national exposure.
Through a media mix of newspapers, magazines, journals, and Internet connectivity, Smith Publicity developed national exposure for www.literarygulag.com.
As a first - time author, my goal was to market my book to gain greater national exposure and expand my keynote speaking, and I knew I couldn't do it alone.
Although you will receive the least amount when your book is sold through Amazon.com, you will have national exposure and it is impressive.
But with the help of grants, donations, volunteers and national exposure, they hope to make it work... and become a role model, she says.
«The ASPCA will bring more national exposure and attention for the plight of vulnerable cats, in addition to their professional expertise.»
Gateway Pet Guardians new documentary received national exposure in the September, 2010 issue of Bark Magazine.
This site gives adoptable animals national exposure and a chance at being adopted into loving homes.
With NewLeaf as our launch air travel partner, we expect to gain national exposure quickly.
The gallery is also committed to giving national exposure to the work of New England landscape painters.
1946 Gains significant national exposure through publication of first Moses greeting cards and best - selling monograph, Grandma Moses, American Primitive (autobiographical notes by Grandma Moses, edited by Otto Kallir, and with an introduction by Louis Bromfield; New York: The Dryden Press).
Organic Matter, an exhibition of innovative knitwear created by Pratt Institute fashion students last fall, is gaining further national exposure.
She hopes to get more national exposure for Pace foundation exhibitions.
In 1973, NOMA organized Louisiana Folk: Paintings by Clementine Hunter, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Bruce Brice and Marion Souchon at the Museum of American Folk Art in New York, which brought national exposure to the unique contributions of artists from the South.
Her drawings, paintings, photography and large scale installations have gained international recognition and national exposure with solo exhibits at the Alexandria Museum of Art in Louisiana (2008) and Umbrella Arts Gallery in New York (2015).
He received national exposure with the exhibition and book Big North which toured Canada between 1999 and 2002.
For many artist, this is their first significant national exposure.
Inclusion in this database will give lawyers and their firms national exposure to families seeking unbundled legal services for BC - related matters.
ALEXANDRIA, VA, May 20 - The Trusted Choice consumer marketing brand for independent agents and brokers will get more national exposure with a two - week advertising flight in June, announces Trusted ChoiceSM Board Chairman Ronald A. Smith, CPCU, president of Smith Sawyer Smith Insurance in Rochester, Ind., today.
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