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In reality, it is one web browser making one request to be served with one advertisement from one ad network.
Participants were identified through an advertisement from one Rheumatology Outpatients Unit, 15 associations of FM patients and 1 association of cannabis consumers, all of them located in the city of Barcelona, Spain.
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What a pity that the next generation of students seems more likely to learn the meaning of "hue" from a lipstick or paint advertisement than from one of our nations' greatest poets.
Are users viewing this video or other music videos likely to be interested in an optional advertisement from AT&T, one that interupts their viewing?
Technology from the company, based in Palo Alto, Calif., can differentiate the icon on one advertisement from that on another and text back the appropriate offer.
The story of this election was supposed to be the scorched-earth culture war that Gillespie had orchestrated in October, when his campaign advertisements skipped from one Fox News talking point to the next.
For some years he lived a lonely and isolated life, earning a precarious livelihood by painting postcards and advertisements and drifting from one municipal hostel to another.
But one advertisement, from Chevron, seemed strikingly on point.
Each page is 10 inches wide, so an advertisement may be anywhere from one to five columns wide.
Britain's top tax rate will soon rank fourth behind those of Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands — not quite the advertisement one would expect from one of the world's leading financial centers.
"'What do you want, a banker or a locust?" is the tag line from one advertisement in the series that will begin appearing in newspapers and magazines June 11.
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