Sentences with phrase «popular television commercials»

Well - known — Farmers is very well known thanks to their popular television commercials.
The company does a great deal of advertising, both online and off — including its popular television commercials that often center around «Farmers University,» a fictional entity that discusses various types of insurance claim.
In a popular television commercial and print advertisement campaign by Commodore (presented by William Shatner), he asks the consumer, «Why buy JUST a video game, when you can own the wonder computer of the 1980s: The Commodore VIC - 20?»
A popular television commercial slogan of the company is «For a great low rate you can get online, go to The General and save some time!»

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From managing this food blog, I gradually moved on to do food styling for many popular brands and television commercials in Chennai.
She has toured internationally with stage productions, worked in film and television, and lent her voice to commercial campaigns, audiobooks, and popular videogame characters.
it is true that some injuries in contact and collison sports are inevitable, but at the rate youth and high school ice hockey was going, it wouldn't have been too long before it was considered one of the «extreme sports» that are so popular on television these days; you know, the ones where, after the big crash or fall, the show cuts to a commercial and, when it comes back, the seriously injured participant has already been stretchered off to a waiting ambulance.
Kids come home from school or see commercials on television and immediately ask for new popular toys.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, in last year's mayoral race, placed his teenage son, Dante, in television ads that proved more popular than commercials featuring the actual candidate.
New York City Mayor Bill deBlasio, in last year's mayoral race, placed his teenage son Dante in television ads that proved more popular than commercials featuring the actual candidate.
By the early 1990s, urban archaeology had become so much a part of popular consciousness that an urban dig recently formed the backdrop for a television commercial.
Following the direction of such popular television spots as the Budweiser dancing ants commercial, West was finally ready to take on his first feature film.
She began appearing in commercials on Australian television at the age of nine, before going on to win roles in popular children's television shows Bay City and Paradise Beach.
-- As one of the few enthusiasts lucky enough to own an example of the Pegaso Z102, Douglas Blain reveals what this Spanish rarity is really like to live with / Auto - biography: Alain de Cadenet — Matthew Bell meets the racing driver, pilot, journalist and television presenter to learn about his cars and competition career as well as other, lower - octane interests / RĂ©tromobile 2015 — Bigger, bolder, busier and better than ever, the popular Paris show celebrated its 40th anniversary this year / Turner: Made in Wolverhampton — This long - lived Black Country firm's output included bicycles, cars and commercial and agricultural vehicles.
Our client list ranges from literary and commercial fiction and non-fiction authors to popular television personalities.
Frequently being used for commercial advertisements and products, in company logos and in popular television shows.
The world was ablaze with billboards, advertisements, magazines, television commercials, comic strips and product packaging that, to many artists of the late - 1950s, possessed a graphic dynamism and popular appeal that rendered the prevailing artistic trend of Abstract Expressionism elitist and increasingly irrelevant.
Works by such Pop artists as the Americans Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, Tom Wesselman, James Rosenquist, and Robert Indiana and the Britons David Hockney and Peter Blake, among others, were characterized by their portrayal of any and all aspects of popular culture that had a powerful impact on contemporary life; their iconography — taken from television, comic books, movie magazines, and all forms of advertising — was presented emphatically and objectively, without praise or condemnation but with overwhelming immediacy, and by means of the precise commercial techniques used by the media from which the iconography itself was borrowed.
«By the mid - and late - 1970s,» wrote the curator Richard Marshall in his essay for the exhibition «American Art Since 1970» at the Whitney Museum, «painting had moved further away from the confines of the Minimalist approach — even from a negative reaction to it — and the artists [Jennifer Bartlett, Vija Celmins, Lois Lane, Neil Jenney, Bill Jensen and Elizabeth Murray] inaugurated new ways to treat subject matter and meaning -LSB-...] there emerged a move against an insular, elitist attitude towards art and what it is, should be, or must be -LSB-...] artists began to look at more diverse visual repertory: commercial art, advertising, fashion, television and movies, popular culture, the decorative arts, rugs, religion, ancient artifacts, and Middle Eastern Cultures.»
One of the best known insurance companies in the U.S. is Progressive Insurance, thanks in part to its very successful television commercials featuring its popular spokesperson, «Flo.»
Many people will recognize The General Automobile Insurance Services, Inc. simply by «The General» as it has come to be known and also from its popular series of television commercials.
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