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To advertising
verb
To notify (someone) of something; to call someone's attention to something.
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Mr. Fairey is no stranger to advertising.
"But this is newer to advertising.
She was to advertising what the Beatles brought to music.
This brought him to London and to advertising.
"It creates a treasure trove of data," said Mr. Wan, on how people respond to advertising.
TOBACCO and alcohol brands face heavy restrictions when it comes to advertising.
Excluding commissions paid to advertising partners, revenue was $1.06 billion, matching what analysts had expected.
People have the option of tuning in or tuning out when it comes to advertising.
Mr. Medvedev has even taken to advertising his part-Ukrainian grandmother from Belgorod.
They have even more influence when it comes to advertising.
The proposal did not impose a ban, but only included restrictions to advertising.
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