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It highlights how deeply the de Blasio team is relying on the electorate's craving for a new direction at City Hall, and the degree to which the campaign believes the tableau of the candidate's interracial family projects a message of change.
A new water-creating billboard in Peru helps tackle a serious problem -- as well as projects a message of hope -- in an area that's long-faced water insecurity issues.
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Williams, who had previously created the popular Web authoring tool Blogger, began experimenting with one of Odeo's side projects—a short message service (SMS) then called Twttr.
A successful candidate must also project a message and appear electable.
Frequently used letters will brighten the beam used to project a message, and spaces between words will darken it.
So while Mr. Sarkozy is projecting a message of "don't worry, be happy" to voters, Economy Minister Christine Lagarde is signaling serious retrenchment ahead to the financial markets.
The Romney and Santorum campaigns are not alone in struggling to project a message through the haze of mass and social media.
"When you're trying to project a message, we have 4 of the 10 most expensive media markets in the country.
"What this does is project a message of hope and determination to the youngsters and helps them know they are going to make it," Mr. Mills said.
Mike Sukle, whose agency developed the campaign, said the idea was to be clever without projecting a message of "gloom and doom".
Victorian authorities have sought to project a message of inclusion after concerns about reports of increases in threatening language towards Muslims.
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