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The following season Leeds pipped Millwall to automatic promotion on the last day by one point, with The Lions eventually being promoted via the play-offs.
It was also promoted via Twitter and Facebook.
The campaign was widely promoted via social media.
Both shows are being promoted via off-screen gimmicks.
In addition, the tap concept is being promoted via Twitter.
They have been promoted via the play-offs.
Promoted via Twitter, it accompanies Arabic and Russian bulletins already airing on the network.
The value of harmony is perhaps best promoted via NGOs, because official support is likely to arouse political suspicion.
The news will be a hammer-blow to the club, who were promoted via last season's Championship play-offs.
Just as when they were promoted via the play-offs in 2001, Blackpool spent a couple of years establishing themselves in more elevated company, with mid-table finishes.
The perfume will also be promoted via a dedicated website incorporating music, editorial and videos produced in partnership with Noisey, part of the hipster magazine group Vice Media.
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