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Media-buying services, like Carat North America in New York and Starcom IP in Chicago, advise corporations where to advertise and now bring in most of the ad revenue for magazine publishers.
And now, bring on the mighty Chicago Cubs, baseball's best team this season by every statistical measure, waiting to duel the Dodgers in a best-of-seven National League ChampionSerieseries beginning Saturday in Chicago.
And now bring back the negative sign.
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TPVs were introduced under John Howard, abolished under Kevin Rudd, and now brought back by Abbott.
Anna had laid the table, put out biscotti and cakes, and now brought in a steaming pot of tea.
Diane HofmEasthitehurst of East Northport has been attending with Kate O'Brien Ahlers since they were children and now brings her husband, Scott, and daughter, Eva Rose, 1, the youngest picnic attendee this year.
To brand WikiLeaks: The German merchandising company Spreadshirt AG, which lists the Spice Girls among its clients, and now brings the world shirts with Julian Assange as Che Guevara.
Take Letter from an Unknown Woman, made by Max Ophüls in 1948, and now brought back in lustrous restoration by the BFI.
He had promised to make Newark America's leading city in safety and prosperity, and now brought to that task the expertise of an inner circle composed principally of other outsiders.
Mr. Astorino, who came to Playland as a boy and now brings his own children here, invited developers to do away with the amusement park entirely, if they chose, or to expand it.
(Edelman, as it happens, is a family company, started by Dan Edelman in 1952, currently run by Richard Edelman and now bringing on the third generation).Fans of family companies like to point to another advantage: value-based leadership.
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