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I shortly learned this was an evergreen piece someone at The Times decided to promote in a very inappropriate way.
That is a view that Mark Thompson, the BBC's scrappy, self-assured director general, was eager to promote in a recent interview in one of the BBC's buildings in its West London complex.
The second is congeniality, which fosters a predominantly friendly interviewing environment that enables guests to present both themselves and the product they are there to promote in a positive light.
A lot of unconscious forces that can interfere with our ability to hire and promote in a truly unbiased way.
It is the very action and policy President Obama assured Cuba - the island neighbor of Puerto Rico with a shared history, flag and struggle - that he would promote in a path towards normalization.
Even naming conventions in metal music are becoming close to ridiculous, so I think we are getting to a point where we are going to listen in a different way, we are going to promote in a different way, we are going to engage in a different way, especially in a public, live setting".
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From Christmas Day, the BBC's revamped iPlayer will be promoted in a marketing campaign.
(Actually, Igor has already been promoted in a 2008 animation called Igor).
The game and the sweepstakes are being promoted in a banner ad on the Axa Equitable Web site.
In the last six months, the potential of mobile search has been promoted in a flurry of news releases.
He joined the junta's inner circle in 2003 and was promoted in a 2003 shake-up.
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