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Grey and advertising
Tim Hortons advertising on the field at BC Place during the 2005 Grey Cup game
Grey Gull had also introduced its Radiex label, and it too offered low-priced records ( Boston department store Raymond's advertised Radiex records for 40 cents each or two for 75 cents in a Boston Globe ad, 30 July 1922, p. 10 ; in 1924, a Los Angeles department store was advertising Radiex records at 47 cents or three for $ 1. 35, according to the Los Angeles Times, 21 September 1924, p. B26 ).
Unlike the other Grey Gull subsidiaries, Madison Records labels and advertising made no reference to the parent company.
Lilly-ICOS hired the Grey Worldwide Agency in New York, part of the Grey Global Group, to run the Cialis advertising campaign.
Hatton Garden also has a large number of media, publishing and creative businesses, including Grey ( advertising agency ), Terrapinn ( conference organiser ), Publishing Events ( contract publisher ), Thomson Reuters ( business information publisher ), The Domarn Group ( design agency ), Knightstone Publishing ( book publishing ) and The Energy Exchange ( conference organiser ).
It owns a number of advertising, public relations and market research networks, including Grey, Burson-Marsteller, Hill & Knowlton, JWT, Ogilvy Group, TNS and Young & Rubicam.
It owns a number of advertising, public relations and market research networks, including Grey, Burson-Marsteller, Hill & Knowlton, JWT, BAV Consulting, Ogilvy Group, TNS and Young & Rubicam.
WPP's advertising agency company holdings include the Grey Group, Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide, Young & Rubicam Brands, and JWT ( formerly known as J. Walter Thompson Co .).
Boosted by a unique advertising campaign led by the Grey Worldwide Agency, sales from Cialis allowed Icos to become profitable in 2006.
Lilly Icos hired the Grey Worldwide Agency in New York, part of the Grey Global Group, to run the Cialis advertising campaign.
The commercials were freshened up with the help of the Grey Global Group advertising agency, who used the tagline " He might be dull, but he's brilliant " in 2006.
Together with the creative agency networks, JWT, Ogilvy and Mather, Young & Rubicam and Grey, WPP is one of the three major players in the global advertising market.
" You meet the nicest people on a Honda " print advertisement, from poster or magazine pageIn June 1963 in US media, Honda began the 12 year long advertising campaign " You meet the nicest people on a Honda ," created by Grey Advertising.

Grey and agency
Since 2000, WPP has also acquired two more integrated, global agency networks, Young & Rubicam Brands and Grey.

Grey and founded
* Also excluded were several films in the Zane Grey western series, including To the Last Man ( 1932 ), that were licensed to a theatrical reissue distributor at the time of the MCA deal, as well as all the Hopalong Cassidy films purchased by star William Boyd, and are currently under the control of U. S. Television Office, founded by Boyd.
Along with Brad Pitt and Brad Grey, CEO of Paramount Pictures, Aniston founded the film production company Plan B Entertainment in 2002, although she and Grey withdrew in 2005.
A group of Whigs led by James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale and Charles Grey founded an organisation to advocate for parliamentary reform in 1792.
In 2210 Thorin I founded a kingdom in the Grey Mountains to the north of Mirkwood.
In 1240, Ralph Frisburn, on his return from the Holy Land, founded a Carmelite monastery under the patronage of Richard, Lord Grey of Codnor: the first of the order to be founded in Europe.
He founded Grey College, Bloemfontein in 1855 and Grey High School in Port Elizabeth in 1856.
Wolverine founded the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning, spending all the fortune that he had amassed over the years upon it.
The Congregational Nuns were the Congregation of Notre Dame, founded by Marguerite Bourgeoys, not the Sisters of Charity, as Monk stated at the beginning of her text ; the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, whose habits were black but who were not typically called " Black Nuns ", operated the Hotel-Dieu, where Monk claimed that she entered and suffered, and it was not founded by " Sister Bourgeoise "; and it was the Sisters of Charity who were commonly known as the Grey Nuns.
The Edward Grey Institute ( EGI ) was founded in 1938, having grown out of the Oxford Bird Census, itself founded in 1927.
Around the year 2500 of the Third Age, Grór son of Dáin I founded the Iron Hills as an independent kingdom after the Dwarves were exiled from the Grey Mountains to the west because of attacks by Cold-drakes seeking the vast wealth of the mountains, which had resulted in the death of the king Dáin I.
Dwarves from Moria founded the Kingdom under the Mountain at Erebor, first in and later returning from the Grey Mountains in.
French religious orders, including the Sisters of Charity of Montréal ( Grey Nuns ) who arrived in 1844, founded the early educational, cultural and social-service institutions.
He founded Saint-Boniface Cathedral and the school which is now known as the Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface, and brought both the Grey Nuns and the Oblate Fathers to the Canadian Northwest.
About 1246, the Counts of Everstein founded the Wormeln Cistercian Convent of the " Nuns of the Grey Order " Cistercians.
The Grey Party was founded in January 2002, by Jim Webb of New Brunswick.
D ' Youville College was founded by the Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart ( GNSH ), and named for their patron Saint Marie-Marguerite d ' Youville.
The company was founded by Lester Humphreys, Ken Grey, and Herb Perez.
The party appears to have been founded in 2002, at the same time as the Grey Party of Canada and other provincial Grey Parties.

Grey and 1917
* 1917 – Virginia Grey, American actress ( d. 2004 )
Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl Grey ( 28 November 185129 August 1917 ) was a British nobleman and politician who served as Governor General of Canada, the ninth since Canadian Confederation.
After ceasing to be the king's representative, Grey returned to the United Kingdom and continued to engage in imperial affairs before his death in 1917.
* 13 October 191129 August 1917: The Right Honourable the Earl Grey
From 1917 – 1926, Grey was in the top ten best-seller list nine times, which required sales of over 100, 000 copies each time.
Grey Owl was shipped back to Canada in September 1917, where he received an honourable discharge on November 30, with a disability pension.
* Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl Grey ( 1851 – 1917 )
* The Grey Doctor ( 1917 )
* P. p. italica ( Hartert, 1917 )-Italian Grey Partridge
# Lady Constance Gwladys ( 1859 – 1917 ), who m. 1st 1878 St George Henry Lowther, 4th Earl of Lonsdale ( issue, 1 daughter ) and m. 2ndly 1885 Frederick Oliver Robinson, the Earl de Grey, later 2nd and last Marquess of Ripon ( no issue ).
* November 28-Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey, 9th Governor General of Canada ( died 1917 )
Virginia Grey ( March 22, 1917 – July 31, 2004 ) was an American actress.
Their son Douglas, born in 1930, was named after Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Grey Marks, the commanding officer of the 13th Battalion from 1917 to 1918.
Grey South was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1876 to 1917.
Grey East was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1872 to 1917.
Grey Southeast was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1917 to 1935.
Collins & Harlan also made best-selling records of tunes old and new that remain well cherished and iconic even in the twenty-first century, such as “ Waiting for the Robert E. Lee ,” “ Alexander's Ragtime Band ,” “ Lily of the Valley ” and “ The Old Grey Mare .” Collins survived into the early years of the Jazz Age, and he and Harlan recorded the earliest record known to mention jazz, “ That Funny Jas Band from Dixieland ” ( Victor 18235, recorded January 12, 1917.
This is the third screen adaptation of the book, following silent versions released in 1917 ( Little Women ) with Minna Grey and 1918 ( Little Women ) with Dorothy Bernard.
In 1917, Private Thomas William Holmes of the 147th Grey Battalion became Canada's youngest winner of the Victoria Cross, while assigned to the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles.

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