Sentences with phrase «rely on celebrities»

We rely on celebrities as role models, and Taylor Swift is taking some of the stigma out of reporting sexual assault.»
They rely on celebrities and models for guidance on what to buy, and they want to be educated by the luxury companies on their products and brands.
The issue of endorsements is fascinating, because many companies in the health and fitness industry rely on celebrity endorsements.
Miller Lite's marketing in recent years has emphasized its heritage as the first mainstream light beer, with ads that put the brew front - and - center with close - up shots, without relying on celebrities or punch lines.
If her name is an obscurity to those outside of New York's art - house scene, it's not entirely a problem, as her latest story, Legal Smuggling with Christine Choy, never relies on her celebrity nor familiarity with her filmography in order to be enjoyed.
The SEC alleges Centra Tech heavily relied on celebrity endorsements and social media to market its fraudulent scheme.

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He's just a political celebrity who has to rely on keeping his audience in a perpetual state of outrage so they won't realize he's just hate - mongering rabble rouser, coward, and bully.
Several of those ideas — last month, in an empty Giants Stadium, he staged a mock football game using celebrity rappers as players and relying on the Giants» O.J. Anderson and Leonard Marshall to call plays from the sideline — have found their way into this season's episodes.
«The Center School... relies on a mysterious process that manages to enroll the children of celebrities even as it fails to sufficiently admit children of color,» Councilman Ritchie Torres wrote to Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza on Monday in a letter that was obtained by The Post.
And Mr. Gentile was able to rely on at least one celebrity: radio morning show DJ Elvis Duran kicked in $ 1,000.
«Pro-bottle water advertisements rely heavily on branding, celebrity, and feel - good emotions that trigger our group identities and patriotism.
Judging by the cast list, it seems to rely on a lot of celebrity cameos, which could be a bad thing.
The Internet is crucial for celebrity couple Elizabeth Hurley and Shane Warne - she watches clips of her beau online and he relies on Twitter for...
It doesn't require much thinking and can, at times, rely on corny moments, timely celebrity namedropping and sight gags (the spider bite scene is somewhat cringe - worthy, especially after the repeated flashing of genitals — you'll see what I mean), but sometimes all a movie needs to be is entertaining — which this one definitely is.
Frostrup has a track record of using her fame for good, even creating her own foundation called the Gender Rights and Equality Action Trust (GREAT) so she is well - aware of how much small international development organisations rely on volunteers and the generosity of celebrities to get the word out and the work done.
Many readers rely on big publishing houses to filter out low quality books — even though trade publishers regularly print celebrity crap with impunity.
Being a celebrity chef, writer and television host Tyler Florence is obviously a busy individual and to keep his life on track, he relies on BlackBerry, more specifically - a BlackBerry Passport.
Many South Americans rely on the guard - dog abilities of their Rhodesian Ridgebacks, and several celebrities would be lost without their adorable Ridgies.
This is due to constant criticism for television relying «too heavily on repeats and celebrity formats.»
I rely on my phone to tell me everything from Thai joint locations to celebrity ages.
These Days breathes a heavy sigh; a forlorn disappointment in a system that relies so heavily on shorthand advertisement, celebrity culture, and corporate sponsorship to disseminate data and knowledge.
Thus Neo-Pop artists continue to employ «readymades» and pre-existing items in their worksand also rely heavily on celebrity icons like Michael Jackson, Madonna, Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, and so on.
It relied on instantly recognizable images of everyday or mass - consumer items, or images of celebrities in film, music or politics.
Most whole life insurance companies rely on TV commercials, celebrity endorsements, or endorsements from organizations like AARP, and these costs are trickled down to the consumer.
«[T] he defendants relied heavily on celebrity endorsements and social media to market their scheme... Endorsements and glossy marketing materials are no substitute for the SEC's registration and disclosure requirements as well as diligence by investors.»
But Oppo and Vivo then developed a marketing - blitz approach that relied on local celebrity endorsement and a vast re-sellers» store network across China.
«As we allege, the defendants relied heavily on celebrity endorsements and social media to market their scheme,» said Steve Peikin, Co-Director of the SEC's Division of Enforcement.
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