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Though trying his hand at writing prose and endorsements for local businesses for a short time, in 1894, he and his wife were forced to move to Perth.
In the previous decades, posing nude for Playboy merited in a model losing their agencies and endorsements.
With the endorsements of black power brokers, black clergy and the Richmond Crusade for Voters, South Richmond residents made history, electing Reverend A. Carl Prince to the Richmond City Council.
Over the years, the Tribune has endorsed Democrats for lesser offices, including recent endorsements of Bill Foster, Barack Obama for the Senate and Democrat Melissa Bean, who defeated Philip Crane, the House of Representatives ' longest-serving Republican.
Now known all over the world, Blankers-Koen received many offers for endorsements, advertisements, publicity stunts and the like.
Meanwhile, Putnam had undertaken to heavily promote her in a campaign including publishing a book she authored, a series of new lecture tours and using pictures of her in mass market endorsements for products including luggage, Lucky Strike cigarettes ( this caused image problems for her, with McCall's magazine retracting an offer ) and women's clothing and sportswear.
) A representative from Pepsi then offered McLain a contract with the company, just for doing a few endorsements.
As Katharine Graham noted in her autobiography Personal History, the paper long had a policy of not making endorsements for political candidates.
In 2006, it repeated its historic endorsements of every Republican incumbent for Congress in Northern Virginia.
Nationally, the Moral Majority encouraged electoral participation among its members and used registration drives to register church-goers to vote, with the logic that Moral Majority members would be likely to vote for Moral Majority-endorsed candidates, thus strengthening the organization ’ s electoral efficacy and strengthening its endorsements.
Choi won endorsements from mainstream Democratic leaders including Bill Bradley, for whom he worked on the 2000 presidential campaign, and was unexpectedly endorsed by a number of traditionally candidate-neutral unions in Edison.
Advertisers have long used the referent power of sports figures for products endorsements, for example.
AUM offers NCATE-accredited graduate degrees in education that lead to Pre-K-12 licensure or endorsements, graduate certificates and master ’ s degrees in conflict analysis and engagement, and an individualized graduate program for students who seek a unique degree.
However, because of the sensitive nature of political endorsements and the advisability of consensus when making them, the General Board traditionally is the body that provides the AFL – CIO's endorsement of candidates for president and vice president of the United States.
A vessel's class may include endorsements for the type of cargo such as " oil carrier ", " bulk carrier ", " mixed carrier " etc.
Colt historian Herbert Houze wrote that Colt championed the concept of modernism before the word was coined, he pioneered the use of celebrity endorsements to promote his products, he introduced the adjective " new and improved " to advertising and demonstrated the commercial value of brand-name recognition as the word for " revolver " in French is Le Colt.
When it came time for newspapers to make their op-ed endorsements, all 22 of Florida's major daily newspapers supported Senator Nelson.
* " Commercial Filming ", a term commonly used for celebrity endorsements of commercial products in Korea
In Bo Yang's Modern Chinese Edition of Sima Guang's Zizhi Tongjian, for example, Bo cited seven different and discordant views of Jiang's career — ranging from ringing endorsements of his recklessness and loyalty for the sake of Shu ( Pei Songzhi ( 裴松之 ), commentator to the Records of Three Kingdoms ) to criticism of his constant draining campaigns ( Chen Shou, author of Records of Three Kingdoms ) to outright condemnation ( Sun Sheng ( 孫盛 ), author of the Spring and Autumn Annals of Jin ), each of which could be considered a potentially valid view of his complicated character.

endorsements and State
Former Washington State Supreme Court justice Phil Talmadge was the first candidate to enter the race for the Democratic primary, challenging Gary Locke before he announced his retirement, but Washington Attorney-General Christine Gregoire quickly became the frontrunner, leading in fundraising and endorsements.
He picked up endorsements from Congressmen Dan Lungren, Duncan Hunter, and Wally Herger, as well as State Senator Dave Cox, and Assemblyman Roger Niello and Assemblyman Doug LaMalfa.
The two candidates who survived the first ballot were both African-American Democrats: Jefferson got 30 % of the vote, and State Representative Karen Carter, who enjoyed support from the Louisiana Democratic Party ’ s establishment, picked up nearly all endorsements from local politicians and the local press and gathered 22 % of the vote.
Despite entering the race long after his primary opponent, California State Treasurer Phil Angelides, Westly's campaign picked up considerable momentum, receiving endorsements from such figures as Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante, Congressmembers Grace Napolitano, Diane Watson, and Brad Sherman, State Senators Carole Migden, Martha Escutia, and Nell Soto, County Supervisor Yvonne Burke, Assembly Members Judy Chu, Ted Lieu, Rudy Bermudez, and Nicole Parra, former Assembly Speaker and current Los Angeles City Councilman Herb Wesson, the majority of the Los Angeles City Council, and other elected officials at the federal, state, and local levels.
State Senator Greg Sumner ( William Devane ), an old college friend of Mack's who was running for US Senator, received the endorsements of Mack and Karen, as well as Abby, who wanted to buy herself a senator.
( a )( 9 )( vii ) At the discretion of the State, additional codes for additional groupings of endorsements, as long as each such discretionary code is fully explained on the front or back of the CDL document.
Even though Katz had endorsements from the Philadelphia newspapers, and State Auditor General Barbara Hafer, Katz finished third in the four-way primary, receiving little support outside Philadelphia.
In large part because of Siegelman's indictment for bribery and racketeering, she was able to secure important endorsements from the Alabama Democratic Conference, the New South Coalition, and the Alabama State Employees Association.
Wright has previously entered into ventures and endorsements with brands such as Reebok, Vitamin Water, Rocawear, State Property and 2 ( x ) ist men's underwear among many others.
Schmidt had endorsements from key state leaders such as Ohio State Treasurer Joe Deters and Speaker of the Ohio House Larry Householder.
The college is approved by the Iowa Department of Education ( Grimes State Office Building, Des Moines, IA 50319-0146 ) to offer programs leading to teacher certification in both elementary and secondary education and endorsements in several areas including early childhood education and multicategorical resource room teaching.
His newspaper endorsements included the Daily Herald, Kane County Chronicle, Northwest Herald, South Suburban News, Peoria Journal Star, The News-Gazette ( Champaign-Urbana ), The State Journal-Register ( Springfield ), and the Southtown Star.

endorsements and World
When the World Series ended, Larsen did a round of endorsements and promotional work around the United States, but he stopped soon after because it was " disrupting his routine ".

endorsements and 2009
In 2009, Red Bull added mainstream sport athletes to its roster of sports endorsements.
The 2009 mayoral election was between city administrator David Flaten, who was endorsed by longtime outgoing mayor Karen Mazo, and councilwoman Patty Odette, who had endorsements from The News-Herald ( a Downriver newspaper ) and labor unions.
The most recent version, re-introduced on May 6, 2009, drew bipartisan support from Speaker Nancy Pelosi, as well as the endorsements of Amnesty International, Google, Human Rights Watch, Reporters without Borders,
In 2009, a survey conducted by AdEx India declared her as the queen of brand endorsements, ranking second on the list of top-notch brand ambassadors of 2008 only after Shah Rukh Khan.
At the start of November 2009, his new opponent, Carly Fiorina was suggesting, despite the fact that DeVore was garnering endorsements such as from Sen. Jim DeMint and almost 60 percent of California's elected Republican officials, including Rep. Tom McClintock, that he lacked the name recognition to provide her with a serious challenge in the primaries.

endorsements and by
Such marketing is supported by glamorous advertising, sponsorships of typically sporting events and endorsements.
Steve Ansolabehere, Rebecca Lessem and Jim Snyder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology analyze the political orientation of endorsements by U. S. newspapers.
PGP, in addition to being a certificate authority structure, has used a scheme generally called the " web of trust ", which decentralizes such authentication of public keys by a central mechanism, and substitutes individual endorsements of the link between user and public key.
These factors, coupled with endorsements by celebrities who practiced TM, and also, scientific research validating the technique, helped to popularize it in the 1960s and 1970s.
Anderson was aided in this campaign by strong newspaper endorsements and crossover support from independents and Democrats.
The licensing, endorsements, spokesman associations and commercial partnerships built by Palmer and McCormack are managed by Arnold Palmer Enterprises.
programs and endorsements certified by NCATE.
Noah's 1840 preface contained endorsements by Hebrew scholars of the day, all of whom praised the quality of the translation but said nothing to indicate they believed it to be the work referred to in Joshua and 2 Samuel.
The Great American Fraud ( 1905 ) by Samuel Hopkins Adams revealed fraudulent claims and endorsements of patent medicines in America.
Such contests have evolved from local fishing contests into large competitive circuits, where professional anglers are supported by commercial endorsements.
Those with new certificates ( i. e., produced in the process of generating a new key pair ) will not likely be readily trusted by other users ' systems, that is by those they have not personally met, until they find enough endorsements for the new certificate.
And, if the other's certificate is also new ( and with no or few endorsements from others ), then its signature on any new certificate can offer only marginal benefit toward becoming trusted by still other parties ' systems and so able to securely exchange messages with them.
Manhattan-based Skillgames, with endorsements by Disney-owned properties such as ESPN and ABC, was to develop skill-based games such as " Hole-In-One Golf ," " Soap Opera Trivia " and others implemented as Java applets on their site.
Current endorsements, of pro-choice Democratic women, made by Emily's List.
Jefferson was defeated in the general election on December 6, 2008 in a major upset by Republican nominee Cao, who had endorsements from several prominent Democrats including Moreno and City Councilwomen Jacquelyn Brechtel Clarkson and Stacy Head.
In the election Donaldson held his seat for his new party by a large majority whilst Spratt outpolled McGimpsey ( though losing to the SDLP candidate Alasdair McDonnell on a split vote ) and many asserted that Molyneaux and Smyth's endorsements had contributed to the UUP's disastrous showing.
Formerly a marketing gimmick of Electronic Arts, in which they tried to mimic real-life sports networks by calling themselves " EA Sports Network " ( EASN ) with pictures or endorsements of real commentators such as John Madden, it soon grew up to become a sub-label on its own, releasing game series such as NBA Live, FIFA, NHL, Madden NFL, and NASCAR.
Lukewarm endorsements of Liberal Party candidates at the onset of the campaign were extended by former Tory MPs Joe Clark, Brian Mulroney, André Bachand, Rick Borotsik, and former federal PC Party president Bruck Easton.
Although his radio show is supported in part by sponsors, Howard has stated on air he does not accept money for personal endorsements.
DFA's endorsements are often orchestrated by members of local groups, and they provide resources, such as funds and addresses, to endorsed campaign.

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