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It is at present used as a car park and for advertising purposes.
The flag should never be used for any advertising purpose.
Never before had the state been photographed for advertising purposes.
It can also emerge from a marketing or advertising purpose.
He was also often commissioned to produce cartoons for advertising purposes.
The term was later revived by many manufacturers for advertising purposes.
Sometimes the word "quantum" will be used for advertising purposes to indicate something new and powerful.
Used for the second funeral ceremonies, they occasionally are served as advertising purpose.
Which makes that information more valuable for advertising purposes.
Color printouts are immediately available to the customer and for advertising purposes.
Before late 2008 this was utilised only occasionally, usually for advertising purposes.
In this connection, it is important to ensure that guarantees are provided for advertising purposes.
They can be used to significantly increase the relevance of what is shown to the user, and for advertising purposes.
"Places" tracks user location information and is used primarily for advertising purposes.
Prize-winning entries may be used for publication, promotions or advertising purposes.
This huge brute he took to his farm at Bridgeport, for advertising purposes.
In the meantime, the opposite stands temporarily used for advertising purposes, to set up a few billboards.
Others serve as brand labels, useful for advertising purposes but adding little cachet.
A lighted display panel used for advertising purposes, especially for retailers.
These portals are also used in advertising purposes.
The Cohns fabricated much of her life for their own advertising purposes.
It is being described as the first time that the animated Superman character will appear with a celebrity for advertising purposes.
It is not the product, but naked flesh that is displayed for advertising purposes.
The term was introduced by their publisher, Gyldendal, for advertising purposes.
There were forty vehicles by 1927, each with a chocolate-brown livery for advertising purposes.