L'Inserzione (1969) (translated to English as The Advertisement)
The Advertisement was given its world premiere at the Theatre Royal in Brighton, Great Britain, in a production by the National Theatre, and subsequently transferred to London's Old Vic Theatre, in 1968.
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In 2011, the club changed its name to Anadolu Efes S.K. after TAPDK (Tobacco and Alcohol Market Regulatory Authority) prohibited the advertisement of tobacco and alcohol products in sports organizations.
In June 2006 an Estonian businessman, Eerik-Niiles Kross, found the advertisement for the components of the Baltic Exchange building on SalvoWEB whilst trawling the web for reclaimed flooring.
The music for the advertisement, an evocative Stalinist mood-piece entitled No(t) Home, was written especially for the video by Russian born, Tasmanian based singer Zulya Kamalova, a leading proponent of Tatar music in Australia.
The advertisement, entitled "Greenback Mountain", parodies the film Brokeback Mountain by depicting Oxendine as a cowboy who "can't quit" political donations Oxendine allegedly accepted from HMOs during his terms as Insurance Commissioner.
Roth wrote the lyrics while the advertisement was tacked onto his Sony Trinitron television.
The advertisement campaign for the paper was carried out by BBH (Bartle, Bogle & Hegarty), who came up with the slogan "No tits but a lot of balls", in an attempt to distance the paper from those with images of topless ladies, and emphasise an overt political agenda not usually associated with tabloids.
The Barber Shop was the center of the advertisement campaign of the US company Nike, Inc.
The advertisement campaign for the movie coincided with the 2005 State Duma by-elections there, and Govorukhin was a candidate from the governing United Russia party.
Finally, the advertisement she keeps knotted in her saree is discovered, and the whole truth comes to light.
This was illustrated through interviews with important game designers such as Shigeru Miyamoto, Hideo Kojima, Tetsuya Mizuguchi and the biographies of many other leading personalities in the games industry, through the advertisement campaigns, and though highlighting the relationships between games and sports, politics, Hollywood and the military industries.
In 2010, an updated version of the advertisement (with Jenny Logan) was made and published on television for the public.
He started his career in the advertisement department of the children's magazine Sandesh.
Vinay started his career in the advertisement film industry before moving to being an associate director to V. K. Prakash.
The station's front website banner also incorporated a "CBS - coming soon" link to the advertisement on YouTube suggesting a future digital subchannel with a schedule from the network for the market would be offered through WLOX.