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Letter "C" » commercial
«On CBS Radio the news of Ed Murrow's death, reportedly from lung cancer, was followed by a cigarette commercial.»
Author: Alexander Kendrick
| Keywords:
Cancer, CBS, CBS News, cigarette, commercial, Murrow, radio, radio news, reportedly, The News
«Pac-Man didn't occupy its place in commercial culture because consumers wanted to metaphorically imitate an insatiably hungry little yellow ball; they bought because the game was good enough to tap into genuine sources of pleasure»
«Richard Nixon was just offered $2 million by Schick to do a television commercial - for Gillette.»
Author: Gerald R. Ford
(President, Vice President)
| Keywords:
commercial, Gillette, Nixon, Richard, Richard Nixon
«Manufacturing and commercial monopolies owe their origin not to a tendency imminent in a capitalist economy but to governmental interventionist policy directed against free trade and laissez faire.»
Author: Ludwig von Mises
| About:
Economics,
Manufacturing
| Keywords:
capitalist, capitalist economy, commercial, directed, free trade, governmental, imminent, laissez faire, Manufacturing, monopolies, origin
«The catalogue of miseries seems to cry out for commercial spots and a station break: the stuff of noonday soap opera.»
Author: Stefan Kanfer
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catalogue, catalogued, catalogues, commercial, cry out, cry out for, miseries, noonday, opera, soap, soap opera, soap operas, spots, station
«Subliminal perception is a subject that virtually no one wants to believe exists, and -- if it does exist -- they much less believe that it has any practical application. . . . The techniques are in widespread use by media, advertising and public relations agencies, industrial and commercial corporations, and by the Federal government itself.»
Author: Wilson Bryan Key
| Keywords:
advertising agencies, agencies, application, commercial, Corporations, Federal, federal agency, federal government, government agencies, industrial, media, practical application, public relations, subliminal, subliminal advertising, techniques, The Federal, the Techniques, virtually, widespread
«Supreme Court says pornography is anything without artistic merit that causes sexual thoughts; that's their definition, essentially. No artistic merit, causes sexual thoughts. Hmm. . . . Sounds like . . . every commercial on television, doesn't it?»
Author: Bill Hicks
(Comedian)
| Keywords:
artistic, commercial, court, courted, courting, definition, essentially, HMM, merit, pornography, sexual, sounds, supreme, Supreme Court, television
«Nor was civil society founded merely to preserve the lives of its members; but that they might live well: for otherwise a state might be composed of slaves, or the animal creation... nor is it an alliance mutually to defend each other from injuries, or for a commercial intercourse. But whosoever endeavors to establish wholesome laws in a state, attends to the virtues and vices of each individual who composes it; from whence it is evident, that the first care of him who would found a city, truly deserving that name, and not nominally so, must be to have his citizens virtuous.»
Author: Aristotle
(Philosopher, Physician, Scientist)
| Keywords:
alliance, attends, civil law, Civil society, commercial, composed, composes, deserving, endeavors, evident, injuries, intercourse, mutually, nominally, that name, The Animal, whence, wholesome
«Morals consist of political morals, commercial morals, ecclesiastical morals, and morals»
«Money, not morality, is the principle of commerce and commercial nations»
Author: Thomas Jefferson
(Author, President)
| Keywords:
commerce, commercial, morality, nations, principle
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