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These classic buses have become tourist attractions in their own right, due to their uniqueness, and are depicted on many Maltese advertisements to promote tourism as well as on gifts and merchandise for tourists.
In Cyprus, people depicted in photographs can oppose their use in advertisements and their publication in magazines, even if it was taken in a public place.
* Alien Sex Fiend lead singer Nik Fiend frequently wore a Judge Death t-shirt, and was also depicted wearing one in the many advertisements the band placed in 2000 AD during the eighties and nineties.
Although popular lore ( abetted by company marketing ) holds that the original design remains unaltered, this is not the case: the company's president got too close to a campfire, and the rivet at the bottom of the crotch conducted the fire's heat too well ; the offending rivet, which is depicted in old advertisements, was removed.
Ebisu is depicted or parodied in a wide range of media, from artwork to costumed impersonations at local festivals and in commercial logos and advertisements.
The scenario depicted in this commercial exemplifies the adult-oriented themes of subversion and revenge, which continue to be prevalent in Cheetos advertisements produced since 2008.
Cotton's works from the 1990s depicted pop icons sourced from contemporary advertisements such as the Nestlé Quick bunny-directly referencing visual modes aimed at evoking desire.
The character of Hip Flask first appeared in a number of advertisements for Comicraft comic book fonts in the late 1990s in which he was originally depicted as a private detective ( this has since changed in the pages of his own comics ).

advertisements and Charlie
" In late 2006 the track " Epoca " from the La Revancha del Tango album was featured in The Truth About Charlie and also UK television advertisements for Boots, directed by David LaChapelle.
Charlie appeared in more than 85 advertisements for StarKist until the 1980s, when the campaign was retired.

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He also voiced the " Tizer Head " in 2001 advertisements for Tizer, which were used to sponsor CD: UK.
Initially, he was voiced by Dallas McKennon, but shortly after the initial Sugar Frosted Flakes advertisements aired, McKennon was replaced by Thurl Ravenscroft, who spent the next five decades providing the characteristic deep bass voice associated with the character, notably the familiar " They ’ re Grrrrreat!
However, advertisements for Frosties in the United Kingdom are revoiced locally ; the British Tony is voiced by UK-based Californian voiceover, Tom Clarke-Hill.
When he first appeared in British television advertisements in the late 1970s, he was coincidentally voiced by Johnny Morris ( then famous in the UK for his anthropomorphic character portrayals in the series Animal Magic ), which led many British viewers, unaware of the character's origins, to wrongly suppose that the cat had been named after Morris himself.

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Other special mailings by the Industrial Division included copies of speeches delivered at the Governor's Conference, letters and brochures to conferees at Med-Chemical Symposium at University of Rhode Island and letters and reprints of industrial advertisements to such organizations as Society of Industrial Realtors.
The journalistic nickname was inspired by the millions of lights on theater marquees and billboard advertisements that illuminate the area.
Family members, employees, and facilities were put to use by the movement and the company supported the revolution publicly with advertisements and parties.
Often these were accompanied by quirky logos such as the face logo for Blockhead, advertisements and promotional items.
By using doublespeak in advertisements, aspirin production rose by almost 50 percent from over 23 million pounds in 1960 to over 35 million pounds in 1970.
Pauline McLynn reprised her role as Mrs Doyle in 2001 for a run of advertisements for the Inland Revenue, reminding people to get their taxes in on time by uttering her catchphrase from the programme (' Go on, go on ' repeated over and over again ).
A major exception to this rule is web advertising, where advertisements supplied by an advertiser are published with other content by a publisher.
A group called " The Friends of Raymond Damadian " ( formed by Damadian's company, FONAR ), took out full-page advertisements in the New York Times and The Washington Post entitled " The Shameful Wrong That Must Be Righted ", demanding that he be awarded at least a share of the Nobel Prize.
There is currently a system where marketers and advertisers are able to tap into satellites, and broadcast commercials and advertisements directly to cell phones, unsolicited by the phone's user.
Other venues for advertising were local tourist bureaux and the picture postcards provided for free use by clients .< ref > finds 22 entries for " motels " on US 40, mostly archived picture postcards bearing advertisements like " 40 Winks Motel -- within city limits of Columbus, Ohio.
In advertisements for example, this is done by attempting to connect a positive emotion to a brand / product logo.
As services are not defined by a concrete product, use of a service mark on the uniforms or vehicles of service providers or in advertisements is instead accepted as a use in commerce.
Generally, the shows are organized into segments, each separated by a pause for advertisements ; however, in public or non-commercial radio, music is sometimes played in place of commercials to separate the program segments.
Of including the motto " In God We Trust " on money, in 1907 he wrote, " It seems to me eminently unwise to cheapen such a motto by use on coins, just as it would be to cheapen it by use on postage stamps, or in advertisements.
The Supreme Court upheld provisions which barred the raising of soft money by national parties and the use of soft money by private organizations to fund certain advertisements related to elections.
Web banners function the same way as traditional advertisements are intended to function: notifying consumers of the product or service and presenting reasons why the consumer should choose the product in question, a fact first documented on HotWired in 1996 by researchers Rex Briggs and Nigel Hollis.
A typical funeral home that is owned by SCI will not contain advertisements or logos for the corporation, with the exception, perhaps, of pins on staff lapels.
Aided by Arthur Treacher's advertisements, these companies introduced British fish and chips to America.
For the first time, they allowed short advertisements by indoor playground manufacturer Discovery Zone, their first corporate sponsor, to air before and after each episode.
He said that he was dismayed by her appearance at Rochester having seen her pictures and heard advertisements of her beauty, so much that his face fell.
Following this debacle, disclaimers stating that " Oldsmobiles are equipped with engines produced by various GM divisions " were tacked on to advertisements and sales literature ; all other GM divisions followed suit.
Almost immediately, for example, advertisements by " hip " record companies in New York used the idea of the Beat Generation to sell their new long playing vinyl records.

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In the early 1950s, Moore worked as a male model, appearing in print advertisements for knitwear ( earning him the amusing nickname " The Big Knit "), and a wide range of other products such as toothpastean element that many critics have used as typifying his lightweight credentials as an actor.
Mazda introduced a convertible version of the RX-7 in 1988 with a normally aspirated engine — introduced to the US market with ads featuring Hollywood actor James Garner, at the time featured in many of Mazda's television advertisements.
The character of Bough ( pronounced ' Boff ') was retained from the advertisements though another actor, Henry Naylor, played the part in the ads.
Schenkenberg, best known for his Calvin Klein advertisements in the early 1990s, is also an actor, singer, writer, and TV personality.
Donald Leroy " Don " LaFontaine ( August 26, 1940 – September 1, 2008 ) was an American voice actor famous for recording more than 5, 000 film trailers and hundreds of thousands of television advertisements, network promotions, and video game trailers.
Mahatma Gandhi National Foundation, a Kottayam-based NGO, accused the actor of violating laws that ban direct liquor advertisements.
In the most recent cartoon advertisements for Froot Loops, Toucan Sam's voice is now performed by voice actor Maurice LaMarche after Paul Frees's death.
The advertisements featured a truck driver named C. W. McCall, who was played by Dallas, Texas, actor Jim Finlayson.
* In an ironic twist, in 1991, Eveready Battery Company sued the Adolph Coors Company over an ad for Coors beer it was producing, which showed actor Leslie Nielsen in a full-size rabbit suit pounding a drum, which was parodying Eveready's Energizer Bunny commercials, which themselves are parodies of Duracell advertisements and television program previews.
Also, in recent years, in India, Butterfinger advertisements have aired, featuring actor ( and former National Bingo Night commissioner ) Sunil Narkar.
However the duo maintained an enduring relationship with actor Robbie McGregor who, in the guise of " King Wally Otto In The Soundproof Booth ", provided the introduction, links and a wide variety of parodic fake advertisements.
In an advertising campaign that lasted over twenty years, American advertisements featured actor Dick Wilson, playing the fictional grocer Mr. George Whipple.
In the late 1990s, actor Martin Mull starred in a series of television and radio advertisements for Red Roof Inn.
Neil Burgess ( born 6 June 1966 ) is an actor best known for his portrayal of the character Barry Scott on the British and Irish version of the television advertisements for the Reckitt Benckiser cleaning product Cillit Bang.
* " Zeus Legion " – Voice actor for many of the show's current liners – including FTL spin-off, the Liberty Radio Network ( LRN )and various advertisements aired on the show.
David McLean ( b. May 19, 1922, Akron, Ohio – d. October 12, 1995, Culver City, California ) was an American film and television actor, best known for appearing in many Marlboro television and print advertisements, starting in the early 1960s.

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