Sentences with phrase «run gets more exposure»

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One of the more - interested observers of last Tuesday's election results was Zephyr Teachout, who helped crystallize the voter discontent with Governor Cuomo during her Democratic primary run that contributed to Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins — who got even less exposure to the electorate than she did — capturing 5 percent of the ballots for Governor, tripling his vote total from four years earlier.
If you plan on running Goodreads ads and hosting a Goodreads giveaway, you'll get more exposure if you run them both at the same time.
Some sources say that publicity — that free media exposure you get when you're interviewed or the media runs your press release or tip sheet — is worth 10 times more than paid advertising.
Will the program be run completely separately from the other activities of the dive center, meaning you will get plenty of training in simulated situations with other divemaster trainees but not work with real guests so much, or will you be part of the day - to - day running of the dive center and get more hands - on experience and exposure to as many real life situations as possible.
The sway between a structured, observational approach to image making and the free - form, improvisational gestures of his interventions is very much at the crux of Divola's practice and can be traced from his earliest foundational work of the 1970's to more recent bodies of work such as Dogs Chasing My Car in the Desert (1996 - 2001), where Divola documents the dogs that chased his car while working in the Southern California desert; As Far as I Could Get (1996/1997), where Divola sets up a camera and runs away from it during a given exposure; and Dark Star (2008), where his melding of intervention and observation continues to be in the foreground in large - format, color work made during the last decade.»
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