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What he did find were roommate-seekers' ads that could be persnickety, even hostile.
They would allow companies to build interactive or video ads that could reach a wide variety of devices.
Last week, the authority changed its advertising rules to ban ads that could "imminently incite or provoke violence or other immediate breach of the peace".
At the St. Nicholas branch, the walls are papered with generic ads that could appear in any number of fast-food spots.
For its part, YouTube said that ad recall was more than three times higher among people exposed to video ads that could be seen and listened to compared with video ads that could only be seen, citing a study of more than 1,400 mobile-ad campaigns.
David Axelrod, one of Mr Obama's advisers, complained in September about "an audacious stealth campaign" by "powerful corporate special interests" using front groups to pour millions into misleading, negative campaign ads that could "tip the scales" in the coming election.
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As a result, the Spanish video has the feel of a political ad that could run on television, anytime between now and November.
Moreover, the studies provide the much needed information for the design of future novel therapeutic approaches, for a subpopulation of T2D subjects with genetic disposition to AD, that could benefit T2D and reduce the risk for subsequent development of AD.
By incorporating ads in the Kindle operating system — as screen savers and in the menu, where readers will find the list of offers — Amazon is also creating a new kind of ad that could be used for new business models.
But they've bounced back with a Christmas ad that couldn't be mistaken for anything else - which takes inspiration from the 'Sound of Music' song 'My Favourite Things'.
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