Sentences with phrase «number of media items»

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You can point to any number of items that the mainstream media is whipping up into a frenzy — Ebola, end of quantitative easing, commodity prices falling, European woes.
As always we will be holding an auction with, among other things, a number of Leo Messi signed items up for grabs, and where we will also be delighted to welcome top celebrities from the Premier League and the media to present our annual awards.
«Wendy Bellissimo» (editor's note: bottom photo) branded sling carriers were sold exclusively at Babies «R» Us and have a sewn - in label on the inside of the sling strap that says in part «Wendy Bellissimo Media, Inc.» and lists Item numbers 3937500H7 and 3937501H7.
Nana Appiah Mensah and his entourage presented a good number of items and a substantial amount of money to Otumfuo, and information from the grapevine indicates that the kind gesture is a prelude to the many sumptuous plans Zylofon Media have in the pipeline for subsequent Akwasidae celebrations and some cultural activities in the Ashanti region.
They then developed a mathematical model to help them study the dynamics of the media coverage: news items, coverage duration and the response of media to the number of cases.
Console port developer Tantalus Media recently added mod support to the Xbox One version of the game, offering players a number of new items, including buildings, swimming pools, spacecrafts, and more, for free.
If you visit this site with an open ID (such as Facebook), you may also be sharing and integrating data with third - party social media sites, and we may track aggregate data about the number of visits to this site with an open ID, the number of items «liked» on this site, or items on this site that you choose to share with a third - party social media site.
The analyses also included age, race / ethnicity (three binary variables for Black, Hispanic and other ethnicity, coded with Whites as the reference group), gender, household income and parental education, media - viewing habits — hours watching television on a school day and how often the participant viewed movies together with his / her parents — and receptivity to alcohol marketing (based on whether or not the adolescent owned alcohol - branded merchandise at waves 2 — 4).31 Family predictors included perceived inhome availability of alcohol, subject - reported parental alcohol use (assessed at the 16 M survey and assumed to be invariant) and perceptions of authoritative parenting (α = 0.80).32 Other covariates included school performance, extracurricular participation, number of friends who used alcohol, weekly spending money, sensation seeking (4 - wave Cronbach's α range = 0.57 — 0.62) 33 and rebelliousness (0.71 — 0.76).34 All survey items are listed in table S1.
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