... my ability to absorb a lot of information fairly quickly does help make me very good at my professional work as an editor, and also still serves me well for picking up odd bits of information that come in handy at odd times. *I'm very amused to see in Wikipedia's article that apparently it's marketed for readers above 15 years old. I was probably half that when I started reading it regularly.
...her mutilated face is there to prove it. She stayed with him, and was still married to him. Honestly, spousal abuse is not something that should be tolerated, even once. But it has taken place in a movie marketed towards young women, and it's accepted as a part of life that this woman had to just deal with in her marriage. I don't know what else to say about it, other than it really made me scared...
... the answers to the questions • Include this explanation in the post and offer to ask other people questions I accidentally too much imagination. Lady Gaga is ridiculously, in-your-face, obnoxiously overexposed and over marketed. But she knows this and that's the point. She gets it. I loved her from her from her first single, but after Paparazzi I knew she knew what she was doing and she ...
..., it's become popular to publicize causes, like One and the Green Movement. What kind of causes do you show your support for? : I think they all have their worth, but the extent to which they're marketed really turns me off to them. I'm not saying that publicity is a bad thing; it's a great tool - but the tendency to argue, regurgitate slogans, and spew catchphrases just for the sake of looking ...
... name change doesn't do anything about the fact that Harlequin is going to try making money by convincing hopeful authors to shell out lots of money for books that won't be properly edited or marketed (unless said authors want to give Harlequin even more money). This is going to cause their hard work to be effectively dropped into a black hole. Oh, and unlike self-publishing, where the author ...
... the same things everyone says and judging only by the commercials cause I ain't no dainty, is that werewolf guy never wearing a shirt. Now I get the reason why seeing as how this shit is marketed towards sad teenagers and sad, sad women, and one could argue that he doesn't wear a shirt because he's always turning into a wolf, therefore ruining shirts. However, pants are more expensive than shirts...
... and fans’ right to know about your private life start and stop? It’s just a really blurry line nowadays. Reed: I had like a really interesting start because the first film I did was marketed as being autobiographical. So there weren’t ever boundaries set, I feel, between me and the public or like between journalists and interviewers and myself. And so I’m still trying to find that honestly ...
... and fans’ right to know about your private life start and stop? It’s just a really blurry line nowadays. Reed: I had like a really interesting start because the first film I did was marketed as being autobiographical. So there weren’t ever boundaries set, I feel, between me and the public or like between journalists and interviewers and myself. And so I’m still trying to find that honestly ...
... NT , which was Microsoft’s next-generation OS product from 1993. There hasn’t been a version of Windows that was not based on NT since the death of “Windows ME ” in 2001. “ OS /2” was a competitor to Windows NT that was marketed by IBM in the mid-90s: you haven’t heard of it because it was bought by, statistically speaking, nobody.)
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... it was only discount to rich people. They were still averaging $100 a pair and you had to serve yourself. What I did see there were separated toe shoes !!! I'm dead serious. These shoes are marketed as a "barefoot alternative" for climbing, watersports, and hiking. The soles are very thin and I have serious doubts about how long they last. I was shocked to see such a thing. And in Augusta!! ...