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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
advertise .
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Examples
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As the title advertises, this is first and foremost the story of Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell; two very multidimensional characters.
YetiReview: Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell: A Novel Patrick 2009
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My favourite work is the set of four photographed sculptures made from Pringles chips - next time you look at a tube, you'll notice that the label advertises "100 chips in every can" - sculptures that layer the iconic, ovate chip shape vertically then horizontally, thus making a potato product weave, tuber macramé.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed R.M. VAUGHAN 2011
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Although the works in this show are, as the title advertises, "contemporary" by some standards auction houses and museum departments tend to mark the contemporary at post-1945, they feel like echoes from a distant contemporary past: Modernism.
NYT > Home Page By MARTHA SCHWENDENER 2010
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The label advertises that it kills 99.9 % of germs and states that the foam is enriched with moisturizing agents.
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The UT at Austin advertises during network football games.
Matthew Yglesias » Meeting Obama’s College Attainment Goals 2009
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The Beltway BBQ Sauce label advertises the fact that it has no high fructose corn syrup.
Smoke Signals: Can barbecue sauce be healthful? Jim Shahin 2010
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"What contemporary American culture advertises is achievement and accomplishment as the route to ultimate happiness," says Suniya Luthar, a professor of psychology and education at Columbia University in New York.
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Take a look down: As the name advertises, you're riding what looks like a giant flattened banana.
Test: No-Tape HD Videocams, Killer Snowboards, Hype-Worthy Crossover Utility Vehicles 2007
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The insistence on judicial protection from a political fight that liberals have every reason to expect to win advertises pointedly how little they still believe in their ability to persuade.
Letting Go of Roe 2005
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The insistence on judicial protection from a political fight that liberals have every reason to expect to win advertises pointedly how little they still believe in their ability to persuade.
Letting Go of Roe 2005
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