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Horror with Eyeballs is great, but can be potentially off-putting.
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Horror with Eyeballs is great, but can be potentially off-putting.
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The House of Apples & Eyeballs is out now on Chicago's Graveface Records (I wrote about them a while ago when I posted a Daturah song, remember?) - so chalk this up there as another interesting, and totally different sounding entry to their steadily growing catalog.
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The House of Apples & Eyeballs is out now on Chicago's Graveface Records (I wrote about them a while ago when I posted a Daturah song, remember?) - so chalk this up there as another interesting, and totally different sounding entry to their steadily growing catalog.
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Of course, we're "Website visitors" (aka "Eyeballs"), and we're also customers of e-commerce sites (aka "Wallets"), but we're much more than this.
Planet Mozilla 2009
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As "Up to Our Eyeballs" recalls, before deregulation women, African Americans, and Latinos were all but excluded from credit by the good old boys at the helm of the country's financial institutions.
Bryce Covert: The Double-edged Sword of Credit Cards for Women and Minorities Bryce Covert 2011
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Over at Booksquare, a thoughtful publishing industry blog, Kassia Krozser penned Competing for Eyeballs, in which she exhorted publishing companies to change the way they (we) reach readers.
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Over at Booksquare, a thoughtful publishing industry blog, Kassia Krozser penned Competing for Eyeballs, in which she exhorted publishing companies to change the way they (we) reach readers.
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Focus on Eyeballs, Ads Sarah Hofstetter , 36, senior vice president at 360i, a New York-based ad agency that creates social-media advertising strategies for companies like Coca-Cola Co. and Comcast Corp.'s NBC Universal.
Is Facebook Worth $100 Billion? Shayndi Raice 2011
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And in fact they are still more likely to be paying interest rates on credit cards of 20% or more, says "Up to Our Eyeballs".
Bryce Covert: The Double-edged Sword of Credit Cards for Women and Minorities Bryce Covert 2011
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