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Next, have them work in pairs or small groups to create word webs that bring some of their definitions together, or to create illustrations that in some way depict what citizenship looks like.
Having 20,000 passionate readers giving out between them a million books they love on one night is going to create word of mouth for books on an unprecedented scale," he said.
For example, the negotiator can outline the issues at hand and create word associations in a process called 'mind mapping,' or she can choose to 'flip' the situation, that is she can consider the opposite of any given scenario or proposal.
They do this to create word of mouth.
Using (4 × 3) × 2 = 4 × (3 × 2), the instructor asked the PTs to create word problems to illustrate the AP.
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They aim to create places that will draw travelers as well as local residents, and create word-of-mouth referrals.
The play is about the buzzwords for the strategies concocted to create word-of-mouth -- promotion, publicity, hype, advertising.
Casting such a wide net, these candidates say, enables them not only to get needed campaign money but to create word-of-mouth advertisements for their campaigns, particularly in the Council races where the cost of television advertising is prohibitive.
As previews began last March, Mr. Stone decided to dip heavily into the show's $750,000 reserve, with about half of it chalked up to "preview losses" — free tickets that went to people who might create word-of-mouth excitement (a strategy that many shows use) and aggressive marketing.
We had set ourselves apart in other ways, too: A third of our revenue was coming from direct-to-consumer sales via our website, and we spent virtually nothing on traditional advertising, relying instead on our 5 million social media followers to create word-of-mouth buzz.
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