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While such work had little impact upon commercial galleries ( and the " art magazines " dependent upon galleries ' ads ), one result was a thriving alternative culture, calling itself " The Eternal Network ", as intensely interested in itself as serious artists have always been.
As a result, Cialis ads were also the first to describe the side effects in an advertisement, as the FDA requires advertisements with specifics to mention side effects.
The films were a success and, as a result, DirecTV considered using blank channels to air other companies ' ads as well.
Results of the ad can be tracked in terms of calls, orders, customers, leads, sales, revenue, and profits that result from the airing of those ads.
This may be the result of the appeal to emotion which attack ads often represent.
As a result, Cialis advertisements were also the first to describe side effects, as the FDA requires advertisements in support of a specific brand name to mention side effects ; ads for Levitra and Viagra did not mention the brand name of the drug, therefore circumventing this FDA requirement.
The ads were highly successful and perhaps as a result the C110 was sold in very large numbers in Japan.
Failure to comply may result in penalties from the Federal Election Commission, but more importantly, loss of the " lowest rate " status for political ads, for the entire duration of the campaign.
As a result, traditional TV advertisers are hungry for an effective substitute, and digital out-of-home ads appear to be one of the solutions.
Pickens has responded with a message stating " In reviewing your material, none of the information you provide speaks specifically to the issues contained in the ads ,” he wrote,and, as a result, does not qualify for the $ 1 million.
Similarly the mass-media ads aired in 2008 and 2011 were focused on claims that more jobs would be created by high-carbon " dirty oil " projects than by energy conservation which tends to result in more construction industry, renovation and smart home / smart grid jobs.
It is recognizable on television for its " striped " ceiling ( a result of bands of acoustical tiles ) and the two scoreboards behind each end line, both of which intersperse ads, video boards and scoring information with the familiar " R-O-L-L T-I-D-E " in large illuminated letters.
Though personalized ads, unusual formats, and more obtrusive ads typically result in higher click-through rates than standard banner ads, overly intrusive ads are often avoided by viewers.
" The result of the complaint was, as quoted from the ASA report, " We told Midway not to repeat the approach and told them to consult CAP Copy Advice before producing future ads.

result and dominated
The Russification of Finland and the crisis of governmental leadership in the country, following the 1899 imperial order, was the result of a collision between the ideologies of peripheral authority ( the Grand Duchy as a state of the Russian empire but a separate part of the Russian governmental system ) and central power ( an undivided Russia dominated by Saint Petersburg ).
" The six-hour film was cut to under four, eliminating many of Burton's scenes, but the result was viewed the same — a film long on spectacle dominated by the two hottest stars in Hollywood.
In the finished product, different proportions of these forms result in different consistencies within the butter ; butters with many crystals are harder than butters dominated by free fats.
Sting's look, dominated by his orange-coloured hair ( a result from his role in Dune ) and tattered clothing, all which were emphasized in the music videos from the album, carried over into the set for the concert.
As a result, Antigonus loses Corinth and Chalcis, the two bases from which he has dominated southern Greece.
As a result, every year Irish horse racing fans travel in huge numbers to the highlight event of the National Hunt calendar, the Cheltenham Festival, and in recent years Irish owned or bred horses have dominated the event.
His contributions were primarily in his efforts to bring back the importance of collective improvisation in a music scene that had become dominated by solo improvisation ( as a result of the development of the big band ).
Since the Fuzhou immigrants have a strong cultural and linguistic background difference from the Cantonese people, the Fuzhou immigrants were unable to integrate well into Manhattan's Chinatown, which was still very Cantonese dominated and as a result they carved out their own separate Chinatown on East Broadway.
His round face was dominated by his luxuriant eyebrows, with the result that he was known among the Whigs as ' the Eyebrow.
Most of the wooded parts of present-day Australia have become sclerophyll dominated as a result of the extreme age of the continent combined with Aboriginal fire use.
The European scene was more dominated by competition than was the US, with the result that European bikes are more likely to be low SWB machines, while LWB are much more popular in the US ( although there have been some notable European LWB bikes, such as the Peer Gynt ).
his discovery, independently with Roland Svensson of Sweden, of the negative heat behavior of optically thin, hot thermal plasmas dominated by electron-positron pairs, that is, the result
As a result, Tampa Bay dominated Oakland, outgaining them in total yards ( 365 to 269 ), rushing yards ( 150 to 19 ), first downs ( 24 to 11 ), offensive plays ( 76 to 60 ), and forced turnovers ( 5 to 1 ).
As a result, the northern section is dominated by large, prosperous farms ; the southern part by small, marginal farms.
The result was that by the 19th century, European powers dominated world trade and world politics.
Except for light that comes directly from the sun, most of the light in the day sky is a result of scattering, which is dominated by a small-particle limit called Rayleigh Scattering.
Cotto dominated the fight as a result of jab combinations in a card that took place in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.
As a result the domestic Tudor style architecture which had dominated much of the Inn was replaced with more modern styles.
The constitutions of Holstein and Schleswig were dominated by the Estates system, giving more power to the most affluent members of society, with the result that both Schleswig and Holstein were politically dominated by a predominantly German class of landowners.
Hitherto Cleon had only been a vigorous opposition speaker, a trenchant critic and accuser of state officials, but he now came forward as the professed champion and leader of the democracy and, as a result, dominated Athenian politics.
Many reefs result from abiotic processes — deposition of sand, wave erosion planning down rock outcrops, and other natural processes — but the best-known reefs are the coral reefs of tropical waters developed through biotic processes dominated by corals and calcareous algae.
As a result the marsh shifted to a freshwater state and became dominated by the invasive species P. australis, Typha angustifolia and T. latifolia that have little ecological connection to the area.
The two countries had been historically dominated by multinational corporations and wealthy landowning oligarchs while most of their population remained in poverty ; as a result, predominantly Marxist revolutionary leaders had won increasing support from the peasantry in both nations.
In districts dominated by one party, the top-two system could result in Democrat-or Republican-only general election races.

result and pages
As a result, significant decisions could be effected quickly and either verbally or with written orders a few pages in length.
The explanation given by the authors for this result is that " the most important pages have many links to them from numerous hosts, and those links will be found early, regardless of on which host or page the crawl originates.
* Supplemental articles contain a large volume of tabular data that is the result of current research and may be dozens or hundreds of pages with mostly numerical data.
"), appears nowhere else in the trilogy, likely a result of the 500 pages of cuts demanded by Dell.
The pages are downloaded either implicitly into the web browser's own cache as a result of prior online browsing by the user or explicitly by a browser configured to keep local copies of certain web pages, which are updated when the browser is in the online state, either by checking that the local copies are up-to-date at regular intervals or by checking that the local copies are up-to-date whenever the browser is switched to the on-line state.
This can result in pages changing as more data is received, such as images being filled in or a flash of unstyled content if rendering begins before formatting information is received.
Later the game was adapted to drawing and collage, producing a result similar to children's books in which the pages were cut into thirds, the top third pages showing the head of a person or animal, the middle third the torso, and the bottom third the legs, with children having the ability to " mix and match " by turning pages.
In the other one ( 57 pages ), he claims to modify his earlier approach on the subject by means of spectral theory and harmonic analysis to obtain a proof of RH for Hecke L-functions, a group even more general than Dirichlet L-functions ( which would imply an even more powerful result if his claim were proved correct ).
If the original sheet was folded in half again, the result was eight pages, referred to as octavo ( 8vo ), which is roughly the size of an average modern novel.
Minor revisions of the MMU introduced with the Pentium Pro introduced the Physical Address Extension ( PAE ) feature, enabling 36-bit physical addresses via three-level page tables ( with 9 + 9 + 2 bits for the three levels, and the 12 lowest bits being directly copied to the result ; large pages become only 2 MB in size ).
The result of Barbaro's effort occupied no less than 58 pages printed in three columns of about 50 entries each.
Jung's death in 1961 caused a quarrel over the ownership of the Jung Codex, with the result that the pages were not given to the Coptic Museum in Cairo until 1975, after a first edition of the text had been published.
According to the FAQ about Nutch, an open-source search engine website, the savings in bandwidth by distributed web crawling are not significant, since " A successful search engine requires more bandwidth to upload query result pages than its crawler needs to download pages ...".
The so-called " Terror Files " ( Portuguese: " Arquivos do Terror ") – a whole set of 60, 000 documents, weighting 4 tons and making 593, 000 microfilmed pages which were discovered by a former Paraguayan political prisoner Marti Almada, in Lambare, Paraguay, in 1992 – provides even higher numbers: the total result of Southern Cone Operation Condor had left up to 50, 000 killed, 30, 000 missing and 400, 000 arrested.
His next, Of Time and the River ( 1935 ), was the result of a two-year battle during which Wolfe kept writing more and more pages in the face of an ultimately victorious effort by Perkins to hold the line on size.
In addition, the Xbox 360 port of Quake 4 has very long load times and Xbox Live glitches that result in problematic multiplayer experiences, as documented by game review sites as well as on Activision's support pages for the Xbox 360 version.
The result was a massive report of over 700 pages.
As a result, the Captain uses a wheelchair for all but the last couple of pages.
This result is in line with previous studies which used under 20, 000 pages.
Traditional search engines cannot " see " or retrieve content in the deep Web — those pages do not exist until they are created dynamically as the result of a specific search.
For example, these crawlers do not attempt to find dynamic pages that are the result of database queries due to the infinite number of queries that are possible.

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