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Part of an enormous ad for Japanese underwear still hangs over the bomb site where the Music Box used to be.
Run, Fatboy Run (in which Simon Pegg runs the fictitious "Nike River Run") was dismissed by the Guardian's Peter Bradshaw as "one enormous ad for Nike".
And the reason is that excessive product-placement has turned the film into one enormous ad for Nike, with all the chilling humourlessness that this implies.
And an enormous ad campaign was touting a new movie from the creators of "Jaws" and "Star Wars," an old-fashioned cliffhanger called "Raiders of the Lost Ark".
In the past, NBC used the slot to cash in on existing hits like "Friends" and "The Office," taking in enormous ad revenue paydays for those comedies.
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If you do chose to get a lawyer, don't go to one of the ones you see on television or have enormous ads in the Yellow Pages.
But if you don't want enormous, intrusive ads prominently featured in your Messenger app, don't touch them.
Back in the early 60s he acquired tons of enormous subway ads and transformed them into raunchy bedroom scenes and hilarious jokes the likes of which would not be out of place on the pages of a well-loved 8th-grade History textbook.
Handily for the government, today's enormous front-page ad obscured a poll by El Universal showing that the leading opposition candidate, Enrique Peña Nieto, has a big lead in the polls.
In this period of occupation and during the numerous wars fought between Rome and the Germans in the 1st century ad, enormous quantities of information about the Germans reached Rome, and, when Tacitus published in ad 98 the book now known as the Germania, he had reliable sources of information on which to draw.
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