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The organizers of the Miami conference, coyly titled rEvolution, were hoping for lessons from industries in far worse shape.
Poynter Online 2009
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NATIONAL TEAPOT SHOW VII, featuring my digitally augmented teapot titled rEvolution, at Cedar Creek
unknown title 2009
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"It's the first time I've seen a sponsor trying to translate a summer hero into winter," said John Rowady, president and founder of rEvolution, a Chicago-based sports marketing and media agency.
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"It's the first time I've seen a sponsor trying to translate a summer hero into winter," said John Rowady, president and founder of rEvolution, a Chicago-based sports marketing and media agency.
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"He's an iconic brand, the platinum standard," said John Rowady, president of rEvolution, a Chicago-based sports marketing agency.
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"He's an iconic brand, the platinum standard," said John Rowady, president of rEvolution, a Chicago-based sports marketing agency.
SI.com 2009
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No brood was expected anywhere in the U.S. this year, so Kritsky expected to be free to work on another book on honeybees and to install an exhibit, Darwin's rEvolution, that opens in a week at the Cincinnati Museum Center.
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'' He's an iconic brand, the platinum standard, '' said John Rowady, president of rEvolution, a Chicago-based sports marketing agency.
unknown title 2009
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No brood was expected anywhere in the U.S. this year, so Kritsky expected to be free to work on another book on honeybees and to install an exhibit, Darwin's rEvolution, that opens in a week at the Cincinnati Museum Center.
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"He's an iconic brand, the platinum standard," said John Rowady, president of rEvolution, a Chicago-based sports marketing agency.
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