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There are Ad's that make us laugh, make us cry, sit in awe, or clutch our hand to our mouth in disbelief.
Brett King: The Mad Men Are Dead -- Long Live Engagement 2010
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To denounce and reject those kind of Ad's that were used agaist you.
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There are Ad's that make us laugh, make us cry, sit in awe, or clutch our hand to our mouth in disbelief.
Brett King: The Mad Men Are Dead -- Long Live Engagement 2010
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Ad's help control the narrative, why do you think the McCain camp creeped closer in the race, the controlled the narrative of the day by having new ad's everyday.
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By the way by a week from today McCain should be runing on fumes (No money for Ad's)!
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Now, if a postcard peaks the Ed or Ad's curiosity, they can browse the rest of the illustrators work on-line.
In Which I Wave the Magic Clue-by-Four Editorial Anonymous 2009
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Ad's bad word, billboard owners says it's for a bad man.
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UCC: Ad's rejection denies 'full range of religious expression'
12/09/2004 2004
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'Ad's heart, sir, there was a riot, the house servants tumbling everybody out, and Mr. Burke and Mr. Dunning in the boot, who were gone there on the business of this house to present a bill.
Richard Carvel — Volume 06 Winston Churchill 1909
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'Ad's heart, sir, there was a riot, the house servants tumbling everybody out, and Mr. Burke and Mr. Dunning in the boot, who were gone there on the business of this house to present a bill.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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