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In 2003 "The Daily Show," on which Colbert was a regular, began running brief commercials for something called "The Colbert Réport," which promised to drive "straight past the issues".
Banner ads are now common, and the company has indicated that it may begin running brief pre-roll video ads as well.
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By comparison, the broadcast networks only ran brief news updates for the 2004 Super Tuesday races.
At Brook, we invite a different member of the staff to run briefing sessions for whole the board on critical activities.
Ukie says it will run briefing sessions for games companies to help them understand how to apply the principles, including a session on 20 February in London that will be addressed by the OFT's team.
In an interview, Dr. Hutchinson said T. rex was probably capable of running at brief bursts of speeds of at least 10 m.p.h., the average for people and elephants.
Apart from one shot at goal, Granero had little more than a watching - or more precisely running - brief as City dominated possession to an almost embarrassing degree in the first half.
What does it matter if every tiny news station from here to Jakarta is running a brief on this "leak".
Sneaky things they are, running around briefing and leaking like untrained puppies.
Still fronting for TEPCO and the Japanese government running news briefs about clean-up timeframes as if TEPCO was essentially doing a mop up operation?
Cheney ran a brief and ill-fated US Senate campaign in 2013.
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