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And yet, somehow, despite this awful system, the networks have sponsored what amounts to a modern sitcom renaissance.
At halftime of every game, a local travel agency sponsored what was known as the Bermuda Shoot.
Since 1933, the Britt Chamber of Commerce has sponsored what became an almost annual event as an allure to tourists.
He also sponsored what would become in 1938 the Fair Labor Standards Act, the first federal law to regulate wages and hours.
Here's how: For decades, the Ms Foundation in the United States has sponsored what was called Take Our Daughters to Work Day.
Americans for Prosperity, a group founded and largely financed by oil industry interests, has sponsored what it calls a Regulation Reality Tour to stir up opposition to climate change legislation and federal regulation of carbon emissions.
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He co-sponsored what became the Freedom of Information Act, and reliably fought for civil rights legislation.
Each year, the Des Moines Register sponsors what it calls the Political Soapbox for state and national politicians.
Syria's removal alienated its many allies inside Lebanon and prompted it to sponsor what looks like a campaign of sabotage, including assassinations.
The organization is continuing without one, and is sponsoring what is known as Ingersoll Forum every Sunday evening in Carnegie Hall... View Article By John Cassidy By Troy Patterson By Phil Klay By Amy Davidson Sorkin.
And the Municipal Art Society is sponsoring what it calls a visioning project, which is intended to stimulate further discussion about visions for rebuilding downtown Manhattan.
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