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1 an advertisement:
Their latest advert features world-famous tennis player, Roger Federer.
appear in an advert Big companies often pay celebrities to appear in their adverts.
see/read/answer an advert You often see adverts for various unit trusts and funds in newspapers.
advert for sth All adverts for alcohol are carefully regulated.
job adverts
The campaign kicked off with a full-page advert in 'The Wall Street Journal'.
a television/newspaper/radio advert
The advert said 'We are an equal opportunities employer'.
I put an advert in the paper to sell my bike but I haven't had any takers.
Two of the video sequences in this act portray this perfection by processing television adverts which feature female and male models.
This does not mean that scientists should not make value judgments or advert particular policies or programs based on their judgments.
Although it is unclear as to precisely what is meant by salience, accounts often advert to notions such as frequency or familiarity.
Our use of the greater-good move, by contrast, adverts to a good which essentially depends upon precisely the presence of epistemic distance.
Such adverts were a defensive action to protect or restore the man's own credit.
For example, the young people in this study talked about music in relation to films, adverts, computer games, music videos and music television programmes.
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