Sentence examples for promoting through from inspiring English sources

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That is an outcome that Mr Chávez himself is busily promoting through frequent visits.

What Geldof is promoting, through Band Aid and his various public pronouncements, is involvement, or activism.

And too late to plant the bare root fruit trees the BBC flagship will be promoting through GW presenter Carol Klein's BBC/RHS book Grow Your Own Fruit.

The novel will have extra resonance for lovers of Wagner, but it would be a shame if "The Metropolis Case" — which its publisher is promoting through classical music and drama organizations — were seen as just an opera book.

The Rite Aid Corporation has introduced a new loyalty program for customers 65 and older, based on its earlier "wellness+" loyalty program, that it is promoting through a multi-media campaign.

What they are, he said, is the product of the "hyper-democracy" that he has been promoting through his blog and the plethora of Web sites that have aggregated like-minded Italians bent on proselytizing for a new form of political activism.

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The police get promoted through seniority.

I was promoted through hard work alone.

The rest will continue to be promoted through the Internet.

They are aristocrats, or promoted through connections," he says.

was promoted through a Web-based murder mystery and scavenger hunt.

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