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Once the decision was made to feature a florist in the first ad, ProFlowers was selected to appear by the consumer promotions team at Mars Chocolate North America.
First, the decision was made to feature Mr. Federline in the spot — created by TM Advertising, part of the Interpublic Group of Companies — rather than an established celebrity like Fabio.
In an interview conducted in 2003, Anderson confirmed that a conscious effort was made to feature ethnic minorities: ".
Post-merger, Comcast Lags on Localism According to a recent study by Free Press (PDF available here), Comcast-owned Telemundo stations haven't kept promises made to feature more local news - a key condition of the Comcast-NBC merger.
The Wrong is not made to feature conventional art via internet, but to gather all art made for internet, with internet, and that uses internet and its digital environment as the prime source for its existence.
The choice was also made to feature bizarre violence over more subtle expressions of character and suspense, perhaps because first-time directors often feel that such grotesqueries are the surest way that critics and audiences will sit up and take notice of them.
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Further modifications are made to enhance feature ranking, prediction of external test sets and model persistency.
In the preprocessing step, preparations are made to extract features that are easy to recognize in each image.
Although Saint-Gaudens' design for the eagle had featured Liberty in an Indian-style headdress, no attempt was made to make her features appear to be Native American.
He preferred making them to feature films, like his 1981 debut, the forgettable "National Lampoon Goes to the Movies".
Make sure to feature them and reinforce it.
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