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noun
An advancement in rank or position.
Exact(14)
There are promotions and prizes.
Controversial because many people find them annoyingly intrusive, pop-up advertisements are promotions that open a new browser window on top of or behind another Web page.
But on the sites, video clips are promotions disguised as interviews, chat rooms are the most fun because they are the least promotional, and the overriding purpose is to get people to the theater.
Then there are those who have stopped buying entirely or are buying only when there are promotions, leading a few thrift stores to experience a dip in sales this year.
But there are promotions for Norman Lamb and Jo Swinson, both close to Mr Clegg.
These ads are promotions offered to Convos users within a specified radius at a specific time.
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Except those are promotion, not advertising.
· Jonathan Ruppin is promotions buyer at Foyles bookshop.
She said these were "promotions" – not modelling jobs.
The only thing he has received is promotions.
"Life is promotion," he said.
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