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At least, that's what the travel brochures will tell you.
They grace the cover of vacation magazines and retirement brochures.
When parents received brochures promising "personalized learning," many were thrilled.
Those brochures, it turns out, were more aspirational than informational.
Such brochures could be delivered by mail or in person.
The sense of peace is not a figment of tourist brochures.
" A box stacked with diving brochures read "Onagawa, Land of Dreams.
Another staff member, Pieter Bos, waits across the street with brochures.
Missing but not missed from the room: a phone and brochures.
"They had brochures with pictures of people smiling," Mr. Siegel said.
And so, our multicultural paradise still looks shiny on the brochures.
The tourism ministry is preparing Chinese language brochures, a spokesman said.
Officials have put out warning signs and published brochures, Hartsgrove said.
Many casinos display brochures of Gamblers Anonymous and other treatment resources.
Plus, brochures like this would usher in some of Buick's best years.
In all, the SII covers 528 companies, and includes over 1500 brochures.
Verso's products are used primarily in catalogs, magazines and glossy advertising brochures.
Police canvased Wynwood, handing out brochures about the virus and its symptoms.
Then there are the amusements that you won't find in the brochures . . .
On the desk were brochures outlining the hotel's spa and dining offerings.
CellXion sells IMSI catchers and other surveillance equipment, according to company brochures.
"We're still sending brochures for cruise trips, thousands of them," he said.
This is the stuff of travel brochures (do those even exist anymore?) 4.
Its informational brochures list Ossoff's CV and background, without a mention of Trump.
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - The company stacked brochures in funeral parlors around Sin City.
Judging by company brochures, Cellebrite may keep its most sophisticated capabilities in-house.
You might have more fun looking at Latitude Margaritaville brochures with your parents.
Then the groups gave out their brochures and videos to 15 different adults.
The exhibition includes these lanterns, along with vintage photographs, advertisements, brochures, and more.
In recent years, demand for glossy brochures, the mill's biggest moneymaker, kept falling.
This was primarily due to the fact that posters, magazines, books, brochures, etc.
Check. It's some mysterious part of your job with a lot of brochures?
It printed full-color Chinese brochures, seen by Reuters, which predicted fat returns.
The brochures boasted that EuroFX had 13 years' experience in foreign exchange trading.
The firm created ominous warning labels and brochures to send to its companies.
This is the stuff of travel brochures (do those even exist anymore?) 22.
Privacy International regularly sneaks into surveillance or military trade shows and obtains product brochures.
She gave me a few college brochures, and my index finger landed on one.
They burned magazines, movies, junk food, college brochures, and pamphlets for the GI Bill.
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Brochures advertising the museum were put in circulation around lower Manhattan three weeks ago.
It's time that teenagers recycle the brochures and delete the emails of voluntourism companies.
But in truth, MBA programs are not the open forums advertised in admissions brochures.
Sometimes schools have even been known to photoshop people of color into their brochures.
He bought a collector's entire inventory of Eastern European brochures and added to it.
Travelers, far from home, homes we only understand in caricatures, pictures in tourist brochures.
As such, it has many of the flaws endemic to these hardcover sales brochures.
At each entrance are welcome brochures in numerous languages, including Arabic, Hebrew and Japanese.
There are new interpretive signs and a kiosk of brochures, artifacts and a diorama.
Affinity Publisher lets you create layouts for publishing magazines, books, brochures, posters, and reports. 
Milt Roney gets some money from GEHA to hand out brochures at health fairs.
The brochures also disclose some unusual details about vacation habits in the totalitarian state.
Brochures were single-item catalogs, designed to sell not just a car, but a dream.
But Strickman says these programs are often too passive, relying solely on brochures and websites.
Even seemingly small things, like "safe space" stickers and LGBTQ health brochures are always appreciated.
Inside, he found hundreds of negatives still carefully wrapped in advertising brochures and coupon paper.
She drew brochures, drafted for designers, and sketched models as they walked down the runway.
Comcast's logo is all over downtown Philadelphia — buses, signs, informational brochures about various party events.
Bai Ling tours an armada of glossy brochures, ricocheting between clinics, circling procedures, underlining discounts.
TIAA discloses these incentives in S.E.C. filings, but has not highlighted them in client brochures.
" He stopped adding brochures for new cars in 1997: "I just said, 'This is it.
There were multimedia exhibits on European aquaculture and expensive-looking brochures illustrated with European fish.
I think the thing I'm against the most are enticements — people sending elaborate brochures and baskets.
It's the kind diversity that colleges dream of putting on the cover of their admissions brochures.
Most of them, like Google, just pointed me towards their brochures, marketing materials, and corporate videos.
Pan's company brochures for the trade fair over the years reflect the changes in the industry.
Such slogans festoon the brochures of European festivals, often amounting to little more than pompous afterthoughts.
Onboarding Coordinator Sara Beamish has to switch more gears for her freelance work designing medical brochures.
NSO describes itself as "a leader in the field of Cyber warfare," according to company brochures.
Hours earlier, security officers raided a printing press in the city and confiscated his political brochures.
Some borrowers have told the bureau that loan marketing brochures can be misleading about loan terms.
But glossy brochures with photos of smiling, racially diverse people aren't going to heal our culture.
By the end of that decade he had begun looking backward, buying vintage brochures from collectors.
The weekend the trail reopened, the park soon ran out of brochures as thousands trekked through.
"You could provide travel brochures to people and say that is what your association does," Pollitz says.
And now, I was the person behind those brochures, and a recurring thought started to nag me.
The initial reports from Waymo, Ford, and GM were more like glossy marketing brochures than anything else.
He shut up and now they use me in all of their brochures and social media pages.
The administrators are more or less just thinking about making the campus look better for marketing brochures.
I was working as an in-house graphic designer basically filling out pre-designed templates for brochures.
But, they are royalty-free, reasonably priced, and would be ideal for websites, brochures, reports, and slides.
He was pretty certain he'd read this in one of the real-estate brochures Nina worked on.
Then he equipped us with maps and brochures, and offered recommendations for our Florida Keys road trip.
This means sending school representatives to talk to admitted students, mailing glossy brochures and producing enticing videos.
The brochures on every table had an entire page asking the men not to harass the women.
They are handed brochures explaining that the money they spend at the memorial benefits Native American causes.
Waiting rooms are filled with brochures — there's no reason voter registration materials can't be in the mix.
One investor had brochures offering $2,500 for names of people who could qualify for a dispensary license.
Clear signage such as brochures and posters regarding voters' rights will also be present at all polling locations.
Across the military base in Stuttgart, suicide prevention and PTSD brochures are positioned on desktops and hallway tables.
Today, images of Oldenburg's concrete balls are found in tourist brochures and in ads for a local bank.
Before my release the next day, an ostomy nurse arrived with a cart full of brochures and equipment.
Read their website, brochures and pamphlets to get a sense of how they communicate and what they value.
The Wonsan brochures promise healthy profits, including internal rates of return of between 22015 percent and 43 percent.
To compose letterheads, business cards, brochures, magazines, books, and posters, you hunched over a desk or a light table.
He also noted strong demand from China; Dornier Seawings' sales brochures are printed with both English and Chinese descriptions.
I forget his name, but I remember bringing in these beautiful car brochures where I'd painted in the windows.
"We were handing out brochures for his organization to any curious onlookers who happened by," Gilligan told Entertainment Weekly.  
For federal employees, paperless delivery is the default for their Thrift Savings Plan quarterly statements and health benefits brochures.
They piloted an educational program in four states—Kentucky, Alabama, Missouri and New Mexico—sending out brochures and posters.
For her Fenty designer line, she created t-shirts adorned with vintage postcards and tourist brochures from Barbados hotels.
After becoming jaded with online brochures, my fiancée and I began asking venues to send us their budget spreadsheets.
He started stuffing them into the schedules and brochures stocked in the Met's lobby, which aroused the company's ire.
She was told that the college would help her get a job, and the brochures boasted high placement rates.
They added that the suspect distributed "brochures and materials throughout the interior" but didn't specify what was on them.
That flood of brochures is meant to help you choose the plans that fill in the gaps of Medicare.
Tucked into her basket is a stack of hotel brochures featuring a handsome bullfighter, a matador, holding a red cape.
From the sales they made, they would take their earnings and reinvest them into another 215,216, and then 5,000 brochures.
When the Fun Toys staff came back, all except for brochures, bags, and a few boxes of testers were gone.
They've also produced this documents, brochures, telling citizens what to do in case of emergencies, including the outbreak of war.
By July, the park expects 70% of its visitors to be foreign-born; its brochures are printed in four languages.
I did not see any Republican candidates in this last primary that had the word "moderate" written on their brochures.
The operator said it will hold these sessions each Saturday and also provide training videos and information brochures to users.
To avoid taking brochures, I photograph each one I might want to refer to later and put it into Evernote.
For example, an event management startup might put interns in charge of designing brochures, marketing collateral and managing social media accounts.
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Videos, brochures and online informational materials describe the threat posed by cyber espionage and other methods used by foreign intelligence services.
Facebook had already committed to a different building, but now the developer of Penn15 is advertising Facebook's presence in its brochures.
The show tours internationally and advertises in every conceivable format and location—including subways, billboards, brochures, TV spots, and the radio.
She gave Pam three brochures, which Viki and I leafed through, because our friend was in no state to retain information.
Such images that reflect idealized projections of distant places can still be found today, in travel brochures and other promotional material.
But much hasn't changed: Venues still bombard you with heavily doctored brochures (now digitized!) that make it difficult to compare prices.
According to the When & Where brochures, guests will "receive a bag with clean towels" dropped outside their state room each morning.
"Any housing challenges, we're here to help," he said, offering fistfuls of brochures about legal assistance and short-term financial help.
I know that's not a good idea because it would be hard to translate brochures and voting materials and the like.
He attended a prestigious Catholic high school on a scholarship, sending away for brochures for the school without his parents' knowledge.
One man used to print out brochures after a disaster and solicit donations for the victims; then he'd take the cash.
One lesson foreigners quickly learn is to take the times indicated in the hiking brochures and on the trail signs seriously.
The company does now offer versions of its brochures in Spanish, but the culture and language barrier have manifested in other ways.
For example, their faces are the ones most often splashed on company websites and in annual reports, brochures, and at corporate events.
Many tourism boards offer brochures and trip planning services, so it's always worth checking in with the information center during your travels.
The Smith-Mundt Act empowered the State Department to create publicity materials for America in the form of radio broadcasts, brochures, whatever.
In turn, the FDA is asking Juno for revised protocols, consent forms and brochures, which Juno says it will submit this week.
They use heavy card stock on all their brochures and there's a Lemonade in the complex if you're feeling a bit hungry.
Suddenly, up rose Florence like a swan, between Thelma and Cookie, with a stack of Frank Lloyd Wright brochures in her hand.
Onlineprinters, founded in 1984 as a classical print shop, produces leaflets, brochures, business cards, posters and exhibition stands mainly for business clients.
Users were prompted to ask questions and take brochures about the social media platform detailing the website's privacy settings and ad preferences.
To prove its case, prosecutors have introduced stacks of emails, flight records, customs forms, credit card receipts, invoices and glitzy hotel brochures.
Brochures for the Bedminster golf club also reportedly touted an appearance from Trump as a selling point in hosting an event there.
"But the paper says you will deny this program exists," the inmate says, after I hand him one of those very brochures.
The city has held events and activities and printed brochures in the hope of attracting people to the parks to experience it.
Demand for the glossy white paper that the mill produced for brochures was plummeting as advertising continued its flight to the internet.
But according to glossy brochures published by companies pushing the hardware, police could deploy them in, say, airports or on border crossings.
There, passers-by can find glossy fake brochures advertising a $25 "Harbor Mystery Cruise" to visit the site of the vanished tugboat.
I am not going to your clinics, I am not going to read your brochures, I am not going to get tested.
The Smoker's Club wasn't merely a V.I.P. lounge; it was a secret one, unlisted in the Marina Bay Sands Casino's own brochures.
" But: "I know that's not a good idea because it would be hard to translate brochures and voting materials and the like.
I stood outside the entrance of the factory early in the morning, waiting to give people brochures as they left the night shift.
If you want to keep your child from graduating with insurmountable debt, put down the glossy college brochures and break out your calculators.
That left less time for simple but useful tasks, such as making explanatory brochures for customers or improving their privacy protection, he says.
As a kid, I would help him stuff envelopes with brochures so that he would constantly be top-of-mind to his customers.
Glossy financial planning brochures with couples in their mid-50s riding a sailboat notwithstanding, this is simply an unrealistic expectation for many households.
A pathway to a good healthcare bill is available, but members of House leadership need to reread their campaign brochures and take it.
The team focused on the portion that was built during the Ming Dynasty — the well-preserved part depicted in photographs and travel brochures.
The company set up a sizable chalet at the air show, bringing brochures and hats depicting the aircraft together with a German flag.
It has a minimal web presence and only attends select trade shows, though copies of its product brochures have leaked over the years.
According to prosecutors, Mr. Wu led the design of the products and instructed the company to make false financial statements and marketing brochures.
The city of Geneva sent out 13,000 brochures to people over age 75 with advice on how to keep safe during heat waves.
About 100 workers from community groups and a city agency distributed brochures and took down contact information from parents in need of help.
"We visited half a dozen dealerships in and around York, and picked up brochures," Mr. Hayes, who will soon turn 80, recalled recently.
We tend to ignore practitioners who come into contact with patients more than physicians, who in this case could hand over brochures personally.
Australians are greeting the travelers with signs, menus and brochures translated into Chinese — but also a degree of confusion, skepticism and sometimes racism.
"When we were dating, we would search through the brochures — because it was pre-internet — and search through magazines and those really stuffy, big, thick doorstep brochures from various hotel brands," Tamara told Business Insider at a recent event for the release of their report "Modern Love: Exploring the future of romantic travel," in collaboration with futures consultancy company Future Laboratory.
"Brochures and staging helps, but there's nothing that sells a property quicker than listing it for the right price," the real estate mogul says.
I was, chronologically, about to turn 23, as the day's mail—Medicare enrollment forms, Social Security statements, brochures for cemetery plots—regularly reminded me.
Though still hosted on the site, the links have been removed and its no longer listed on the NIEHS' Brochures and Fact Sheet page.
But on Tuesday, activists at Privacy International released a searchable database on over 500 surveillance companies, including many of their brochures and export data.
With the three included courses, you'll learn how to create stunning graphics, put together magazines and brochures, and digitally manipulate different kinds of images.
There was free hot chocolate with "f"-shaped marshmallows, a few sets of brochures with privacy basics, and screens on the walls with tips.
He shot only in black and white, the better to portray the blue sky of the South African tourist brochures as sinister and harsh.
Branding and corporate identity continues to be top of mind for businesses, resulting in an increased demand for freelancers to design brochures and flyers.
The brochures lying around in the Louisiana waiting rooms draw connections between breast cancer and abortion, a correlation long deemed misleading by medical journals.
His résumé includes radio and television receivers and cabinets, training brochures for military spies, elegantly tapered subway turnstiles and bookshelves with built-in stereos.
They also say they did not have access to many of their standard sales tools, including basic promotional materials like wall posters and brochures.
Ms. Burton says her jaw dropped recently when slick brochures sent by David J. Trone, the wealthy businessman candidate, started arriving in the mail.
"Every single time I was around anything in terms of documentation—brochures, flyers, stat sheets, everything his name was on—said 18.33," Philo says.
Yet the tourist brochures showing luxuriant scenes of water gushing off Angel Falls or down the Orinoco River now seem like a cruel joke.
The Social Security Administration is aware of such misinformation and has published brochures explaining how Social Security really works for inmates returning to society.
He left college in 1961 to work in the advertising department of a men's clothing store in Durban, South Africa, composing brochures and ads.
It reads like a novel written in the margins of a travel guide with lifestyle-magazine clippings and Chamber of Commerce brochures pasted in.
She snacked against a backdrop of black history brochures, prints of famous Jacob Lawrence paintings, and community events such as a local quiz bowl.
Hedge fund brochures touting "alpha," or skill-based investment performance, were toted around in complimentary canvas beach bags branded with the Morgan Stanley logo.
"The suspect disrupted the furnishings, and contents of the synagogue by overturning furniture and distributing brochures and materials throughout the interior," the release said.
For starters, you don't need to have an Amazon or Prime account to use it, and hotels will hand-hold guests with in-room brochures.
As you'd expect, you can also choose from a library of pre-made templates ranging from social media graphics to flyer and brochures to presentations.
Slovenia currently boasts an economy supported by information technology, the pharmaceutical sector, car technology and agricultural production, according to brochures provided by the Slovenian embassy.
My concern went deeper than whitewashed brochures, and even beyond the price, though with costs starting around $10,000 in many cases, that is a factor.
Early on, the company thrived working on lucrative print projects like designing corporate annual reports, logos and brochures, but after 2005 that business dropped off.
Every year, well over a million people visit the Crazy Horse Memorial, a name almost always followed, on brochures and signage, by the symbol ®.
We also pick up a few brochures of other sites since we're really not sure what we'll end up doing the rest of the day.
We get our tickets and brochures and sit in a shady area for a bit to read up on the history of São Jorge Castle.
Writers can create beautifully branded, multi-page brochures featuring snippets of their work; programmers can direct potential clients to a professionally designed, resume-style website.
Destinations like Los Angeles, Connecticut, Banff and Scotland are part of a growing tourism movement celebrating the road less driven with digital car-free brochures.
The business is the retail arm of a larger company, PIM, that makes film brochures for companies, said Robbie Kory, the sales manager for Spreengs.
They also found that the firm he claimed to have paid to translate campaign brochures was nothing but a conduit to his own bank account.
The brochures offer preferential conditions for foreign investors, saying their rights are protected by the state and they can remit funds abroad without any limitations.
However, the company's promotional brochures claim that FirstEnergy stadium—along with an Alaskan high school and a Baltimore luxury hotel—were constructed with the same cladding.
Some of Atari's own early games were mediocre; they were exceedingly basic, rushed versions of Basketball, Hangman, and other games populated early company catalogs and brochures.
But what they couldn't tell us was where we could find these brochures and how many had actually ended up in the hands of the public.
But now, the same details that are selling points in campus brochures have become focal points of a different sort as colleges brace for what's next.
The wireless HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M180nw ($239.99, normally $299.99) can scan, fax, and print on different media, ranging from recycled paper to glossy brochures.
Stock photographs — which appear in ads, brochures and magazines, and are supposed to seem familiar and inviting — are one measure of how a society sees itself.
He even has brochures for the EMW, a little-known car briefly produced in a BMW factory marooned behind the Iron Curtain in Eisenach, East Germany.
But in some cases, the companies' submissions have looked more like glossy marketing brochures than dense technical documents that offer clear insight into their testing approaches.
Shoppers strolled, people from a drug-treatment program were distributing needles, and the Black Mental Health Alliance offered free lip balm and brochures detailing its services.
In a too brightly lit wood-paneled back room, Sturdevant and the younger men set up a table, displaying brochures, condoms, lube and a few lollipops.
For long stretches of our trip, the only people we saw on the roadside were hawkers waving glossy brochures, trying to lure us to open houses.
"The way the animal studies are currently reported in the investigator brochures really strongly compromises this risk-benefit assessment," Strech told Reuters Health in a telephone interview.
In the back of the room were the group's unapologetic materials: clipboards, maps, brochures calling for "fairer taxes" and "cleaner energy," and a rough door-knocking script.
One of the several dozen gun retailers who participated in the program's first wave asked for a thousand brochures, rather than the 50 he was initially offered.
Forget the brochures, tour books—or even your friends' social media boasts about the fabulous time they're having on the beach of some scenic far-flung location.
A stream of people — Muslim and non-Muslim alike — is welcomed through the door and past a desk covered in brochures about Islam to explore the mosque.
Rising skyscrapers testify to a construction boom in the city, businesses are printing Chinese-language brochures and salaries demanded by Pakistanis who speak Chinese have shot up.
In another corner of the Japan Aerospace 2016 show, Saudi Arabian military officers pored over military transport and patrol aircraft brochures handed out by Kawasaki Heavy Industries.
Using Google docs, you can create documents ranging from essays to resumes to brochures and more, and you and your teammates can edit them in real time.
The petite redhead offers brochures about abortion alternatives and clutches a decade-old photo of a girl named Donisha -- a tangible reminder of her success stopping abortions.
Doreen Marshall, the vice president of programs at the AFSP, says the positive response during the pilot meant that the NSSF has now mailed the brochures nationwide.
Friends have spotted her on food advertisements, banking brochures, eye clinics and, more commonly, on makeup websites testifying to the efficacy of products she has never used.
By the turn of the decade, other Swiss banks were booting their American customers — and handing them glossy Bank Frey brochures on the way out the door.
" Outside the office of Universal Vision in Flushing, which books sightseeing trips to Manhattan as well as to places like Niagara Falls, brochures promised "tours every day.
" Outside the office of Universal Vision in Flushing, which books sightseeing trips to Manhattan as well as to places like Niagara Falls, brochures promised "tours every day.
His brochures unabridge, guiding us to feel ourselves into existence — to understand what we like less through logical inquiry and more through attunement to our emotional life.
It's a vision we were taught; for decades, developers actually provided brochures to new suburban homeowners detailing how to make their lawns look like golf course greens.
How it worksLarge enterprise companies might have 50,000 pieces of content, such as brochures or case studies, available for salespeople to use to court customers, Wahbe said.
"We lived through this 10 years ago," Jason Ring, the president of the Manitowoc Area Visitor and Convention Bureau, said from a counter covered in maps and brochures.
Like the Jeb Bush of travel brochures, this document wants you to know that Los Alamos is completely "normal" and to please stop pretending like it's not. Please.
In the mid '70s, the agency's nine subdivisions operated independently of one another, and their printed materials—brochures, letterheads, reports, and the like—lacked a sense of uniformity.
Trump National Golf Course is perched upon the jagged California cliffs, and promotes "one of the most incredible views in the world from every hole" in its brochures.
Her job involves putting together sales brochures, managing brokers and publicizing projects, but she prefers to spend her time in libraries and the dusty archives of architectural firms.
How it worked: After Berkeley's ordinance was passed, the city spent $8,000 on bright new "No Feeding" signs and informative brochures at César Chávez Park about the ban.
The brochures for the Staten Island Ferry Disaster Memorial Museum list a fake address by the water, across the street from the Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden.
A flight of beers and soft pretzels sat on a small table between two leather armchairs, next to a stand with a growler and various beer-oriented brochures.
Santa Teresa, a laid-back beach town on the southern coast, is what makes Costa Rica beaches famous, and it's what you typically see when looking at brochures.
They have recruited these students with glowing promises and triumphant predictions: "You will prosper here — this is the very best place you can be!" the brochures tell them.
Other items available included reusable grocery bags on the Sanitation Department table, a Fire Department coloring book, condoms, lots of pens, and brochures and pamphlets on city services.
You'll be trained on how to use tools like Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator, as well as design a variety of content including brochures, business cards, logos, and book covers.
He then looked at and analyzed online open-source data and stats for new developments, used pattern-recognition to explore renders, blueprints, geotagged images, planning programs, and marketing brochures.
There was also a framed cartoon that showed a lady from the local chamber of commerce with brochures on all of the attractions Augusta wants its visitors to see.
"A pregnancy existing on the effective date of coverage will also be considered a pre-existing condition," say brochures for short-term plans offered by UnitedHealth and other companies.
Since its inception, it's worked on over 3,000 projects, including more than 1,200 in the past year, from flyers and brochures to creative for product launches and print ads.
The brochures of district council candidates typically show neighborhood concerns they pledge to fix: trash-filled alleys, air-conditioners dripping on sidewalks and streets lined with illegally parked cars.
At the Shenzhen Real Estate Expo, marketing brochures included computer-generated images of faraway places with clear blue skies, perfectly manicured lawns, white sand beaches and alluring tourist attractions.
The company whose name is on the brochures, Global Promotional Sales, told VICE News they ordered them from an educational company and hadn't printed them in roughly two years.
The organization, which focuses its attention on topics like education, children's health and inclusion, put glossy 35-page brochures in bags on all 1,270 seats in the Eccles Theater here.
The latter is perhaps least considered by major travel chains looking to court LGBTQ customers, who need more than promotional brochures and Out magazine subscriptions in order to feel comfortable.
In north Denver Lexington watched young activists hit gritty streets bounded by railway lines and a roaring highway, bearing Spanish brochures hailing Mr Sanders as a son of poor immigrants.
She smiled and pointed me toward a Vermeer tourism kiosk inside the station, past a large billboard of "The Little Street," where I was supplied with Vermeer maps and brochures.
Then, in 1914, the Red River Lumber Company, which ran a sawmill operation in Akeley, began peppering its brochures with Bunyan stories — some old, some newly created, and none copyrighted.
The company's Pig Zero brochures encouraged farmers to give antibiotics to every pig in their herds rather than waiting to treat a disease outbreak caused by an unknown Patient Zero.
Mr. Wu, 66, had been hearing about Bama County for years — it was the longevity capital of China, the brochures promised, where illnesses vanished and people lived long past 100.
We end up totally changing our plans: One of the brochures we picked up at the Submarine Force Museum was for the Newport Mansions, managed by the Newport Historical Society.
Arconic said Monday it will stop selling the panels for use in high-rise buildings, which the company's own brochures had recommended against even before the Grenfell fire, according to Reuters.
"This is now a guy who because (Donald) Trump's poll numbers are bad has sent of brochures with my picture on them touting his cooperation on issues with me," Obama said.
Five months of exposure to Kyle's tragic exhales have deeply affected Steve's mood, particularly after his visit to an unreceptive member of the H.R. department with a handful of E.N.T. brochures.
All those assets will give you the freedom and flexibility to make whatever you want, including business cards, logos, letterheads, brochures, t-shirts, resumes, app designs, etc, regardless of your industry.
Clinicians held meetings, passed out brochures, and offered free HIV testing and counseling and free circumcisions for men and boys of all ages over a period of three to six weeks.
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During the protest, junior Courtney Jiggetts said the university uses students of color in its promotional brochures to call attention to "diversity," but doesn't actually stand up for them when it matters.
These brokers have helped Chinese citizens move money into overseas bank accounts to trade, often via online currency transactions, according to their product brochures, or even through fake deals, according to salespeople.
To figure out how to actually run a company, Cohen and Greenfield read through a series of brochures from the Small Business Administration, available at the post office for 212 cents apiece.
And when he presents his patients with any of the brochures produced by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, he says, many are shocked to realize they have a problem.
In tourist brochures, it is a pleasant, laid-back colonial city where you can see giraffes and lions in the national park before relaxing with a gin and tonic on a verandah.
John Hammond gives a group of investors a preview of the park and its future attractions, complete with slideshows, glossy brochures, and a lunch served by staffers in Jurassic Park-logo aprons.
When neighbors come outside to investigate the fuss, they are offered brochures about the candidate, known to many Latinos simply as "La Hillary," and about her plans for education and health care.
All of it seems to have a filter of familiar grime laid across it; it's a London that I can relate to far more than the one being sold in property brochures.
The department will also provide informational brochures on the program, identify teachers who students can speak to, and develop a family engagement component as part of the expansion, a DOE spokesperson said.
A. Microsoft Word 2016 for Windows and Mac comes with a variety of page templates you can use to create different types of documents like letters, reports, résumés, brochures, labels and fliers.
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North Korea wants to attract more than 1 million tourists every year in the near term and around 5 million to 10 million tourists "in the foreseeable future," the Wonsan brochures say.
In their lawsuit, Mr. Barbieri's opponents say that before the sale, the board flooded the league's voting members with brochures and fliers urging them to vote yes to safeguard the institution's financial future.
These states appear to prohibit full-on campaigning (as in, handing out brochures or toting around posters bearing your political leanings), but don't explicitly define whether candidate-specific clothing, pins, patches, et al.
Kindbody employees wore matching yellow t-shirts reading "Own your: Story, Fertility, Future, Wellness, Ambitions," and gave out brochures that read, "You have options," with two options outlined below: egg-freezing and IVF.
Among the ways doctors can create a welcoming environment for transgender adolescents are to use gender-neutral terms on forms, train staff members and make brochures on sexual minorities available, according to ACOG.
Panayiotou first listed the property with Abrahamshon&aposs Glentree Estates in 2012 for £100 million ($130 million)Feeling flush at the potential returns, he ordered glossy, hard-back brochures costing £2,000 ($2,600) each.
He repeatedly inquired about her personal life, she said, showing her brochures for sex toys and encouraging her to try them, and messaging her pager with the phone number of a sex shop.
Twenty-eight states require abortion clinics to carry written informed consent brochures containing information about alternatives to abortion, the risks associated with abortion, and fetal development stages—all information selected, again, by legislators.
"It's something that colleges love to brag about," said Brian Taylor, managing director of Ivy Coach, a New York counseling company, noting that many colleges list their first-gen statistics in their brochures.
"The security is based on well proven, state-of-the-art cryptography such as MIKEY-SAKKE for key exchange and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for media protection," according to one of Cryptify's brochures.
And as our cruise came to an end, I did find myself feeling a little nostalgic, looking at brochures for another one next year —maybe cruising Africa and combining it with a safari.
Most ICOs are not regulated by the FCA and many are based overseas and might not intend to use the funds raised in the way set out in marketing brochures, the watchdog said.
Dealer Jean Compton will also exhibit hard-edged abstractions on found paper — a pizza box, printed brochures — by Larry John Palsson (213-2010), who spent his life in Seattle and possibly was autistic.
"These low-effort, low-value services may include: registering an internet domain name for one year; designing drawings, logos, brochures, and banners; and issuing a press release on the internet," the FTC complaint reads.
Auto or real-estate showrooms, travel brochures-come-to-life and virtual e-commerce storefronts are all ways in which marketers can use VR or augmented reality to provide something of use to consumers.
"It was a game changer," said Gabriella Williams, a librarian at the University of Miami who oversees the digitization of one of the largest collections of Pan Am brochures, magazines, advertising and financial reports.
This early stage is also a good time for setting your spending limit: your budget is the one condition that you can know in advance of looking at glossy brochures and hyperbolic feature lists.
Shot around Cape Town, the visual showcases the sort of landscapes that travel brochures routinely (and rightfully) describe as "breathtaking", and they look especially great with DeJ stuntin' all stylish in front of them.
LGBT rights group Arcopolis, which holds workshops at the region's schools, said its brochures and classes are aimed at preventing hatred of LGBT people and suppression of one's sexual orientation by schools and families.
In one case, a salesperson worked with a doctor's office manager to pull patients' charts, identify those who should be screened for PBA and make sure that Nuedexta brochures were inserted in their files.
Alongside children's games and guitar-strumming folk singers, one such event, in central Germany, above, featured unwelcoming messages like "Stop the asylum flood" on brochures and "Asylum traitors not welcome" on a T-shirt.
His campaign brochures noted prominently that he is a transgender man, and he advocated a platform of embracing diversity, not just for sexual minorities but also for the elderly, children and people with disabilities.
The materials include videos on topics like social media deception as well as brochures and posters that share facts like how foreign intelligence agencies might try to access private networks to steal private information.
Highspot uses machine learning to help salespeople land and retain customers by organizing and recommending the types of sales content, such as brochures or case studies, most likely to help them win a deal.
Examined here in detail for the first time, they run across 160 pages in nearly 30 brochures produced by the Wonsan Zone Development Corporation in Korean, Chinese, Russian and English in 2015 and 2016.
If you really want to know how things work, sneak into one of the "best places" awards ceremonies and see who's bought all the expensive tables and taken out ads in the glossy awards brochures.
The group - all local Aussies looking to purchase their first homes - were shuttled to five new apartment projects where brochures promised they could "capitalize on international deposit defaults" and snap up properties at sharp discounts.
How lost they must feel in the world, where all instructions, all the lyrics of all the stupidest possible songs, all the menus, all the excruciating pamphlets and brochures—even the buttons in the elevator!
Our arrival in Dushanbe was not the stuff of travel brochures: Tajik customs was closed, so we were bundled off to our hotel without luggage or even instructions for returning to claim our worldly possessions.
Keydata, which was fast-tracked into administration in 2009 after the regulator declared it insolvent and was dissolved in 2014, sold complex structured products based on misleading brochures and without adequate due diligence, the FCA said.
" Nine years later, during his first race for U.S. Senate, his opponent quoted the passage online, printed it on brochures, and pushed it in statements: "Sanders' European-style wealth tax," on "everything they own every year.
In a list of "suggestions" for packing, it advised putting brochures, comic books, and magazines in carry-on bags instead of checked luggage, because large stacks of them could trigger bag searches that slowed down security.
VALLETTA (Reuters) - A rock structure in the form of an arch which had featured in countless Malta tourism brochures collapsed into the sea on Wednesday in what Prime Minister Joseph Muscat described as a "heartbreaking event".
Everything in graphic design is done behind a screen—think logos, brochures, and business cards—but to get into the biz you need natural creativity, a solid portfolio, and a good handle of Adobe Creative Suite.
If you don't have time to go and do the research, there's brochures and pamphlets at voting booths that tell you, briefly, a sort of CliffsNotes version of what you need to know about each candidate.
"We want to save the Europe that doesn't have anything to do with bureaucrats, bankers, financiers, and with those who have been in power," said Mr. Salvini, whose face appears on Ms. Le Pen's campaign brochures.
That idea of Florida land scams has seeped into popular culture; Glengarry Glen Ross, the famous David Mamet play, chronicled unscrupulous salesmen who tried to sell land in exotic-sounding places using brochures and unsavory tactics.
Longtime readers of The New York Times have probably seen images from Mr. Hayes's brochures without realizing it: For much of the last 20 years his collection was a primary source of illustrations of vintage cars.
Brochures and maps for the 25th edition of the Armory Show were reprinted, with shuttle buses available to visitors who can't or don't want to walk the extra 100 yards from Pier 94 to Pier 90.
Orange brochures emblazoned with the cartoon of a girl defending young immigrants are already designed and just waiting to be printed and shipped to hundreds of members of Congress and thousands of people around the country.
It also notes the company does business with: Endace's name has previously been linked to state surveillance via a 2011 WikiLeaks dump of brochures and marketing materials from the companies seeking to sell services to spy agencies.
The Greek government, aiming to persuade refugees to move to accommodation structures rather than living in tents on the mud and dirt near the border, is handing out brochures to inform refugees about the available accommodation facilities.
It's good news for students startled by the sky-high prices they see in college brochures, though they should still be aware of the ways in which many college students end up spending more than they anticipated.
Some reproductive health advocates argue that these REMS protocols—like TRAP laws or "informed consent" brochures that require doctors to lie to their patients to discourage them from terminating their pregnancies—were based in politics, not research.
When she senses a patient has entrenched views, instead of trying to debunk them right then and there, she offers Russian-language brochures containing science-based information about vaccines, urging the patient to take and read them.
Each group of two to three people printed out 15 of their own brochures and made videos pertaining to how to vote if unregistered or the breakdown of the six amendments being passed on the NC ballot.
Buyers are still willing to pay for ineffective solutions in the midst of massive breaches, and sellers continue to champion product infallibility in their marketing brochures, even though they, too, are unsure of their products' ultimate value.
What it does: Highspot uses machine learning to help salespeople land and retain customers by organizing and recommending the types of sales content, such as brochures or case studies, most likely to help them win a deal.
The campaign involves 30-second television advertisements, which will air on all local broadcast networks for six months, as well as educational brochures, which will be printed in six or seven languages and distributed to hotels for tourists.
He printed brochures and convinced his neighbor across the street to replace the out-of-commission Mercedes on his lawn with "Big Star," a 30-foot-long assemblage of geometric, stainless steel cutouts that resembles an enormous starfruit.
Obama, suffice to say, is not impressed: "This is now a guy who because (Donald) Trump's poll numbers are bad has sent of brochures with my picture on them touting his cooperation on issues with me," Obama said.
Titles once so culturally influential they created mythologies around them — Time, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone — have been supplanted by social media and blogs, and are sometimes so thin with advertising and editorial pages as to look like brochures.
Besides slick brochures, television advertisements, and highway billboards, little exists beyond U.S. News and World Report's often criticized rankings to help students and families make sense of what is often one of the largest investments of their lives.
The Mac app of the year, Affinity Publisher by Serif Labs, allows users to design and publish books, magazines, brochures, posters and more — a task that best lends itself to a larger device with a full-sized keyboard.
When the FDA issued draft regulations for consumer advertising in 1997, it was at a time when pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies promoted their drugs only in broadcast and print ads and in doctors' offices using brochures and posters.
But behind the glossy brochures, it was struggling to adapt to market changes: while taking over rivals delivered short-term savings, it propelled the British brand towards a $2.1 billion debt pile that would ultimately seal its fate.
Her photo, "Molotov Man," which shows a young man heaving a homemade bomb at one of the last national guard fortresses, became a defining symbol of the revolution, and is on T-shirts, billboards, and brochures throughout Nicaragua.
This fall, the Department of Transportation restated its approach to AVs in updated federal guidelines, which amounts to: We won't pick technology winners and losers, but we would like companies to submit lengthy brochures on their approaches to safety.
Finally, colleges must stop trying to have it both ways: Quit selling yourselves to the applicant pool with unending mailings, glossy brochures, slick websites and other promotional efforts, while simultaneously bemoaning how "overwhelming" the odds against admission have become.
The spec illustrations, revealed June 17 during NASA administrator Charles Bolden's keynote at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics' annual meeting, look like cover shots on the build-your-own sport plane brochures your dad keeps pining over.
Average salary: $52,500 Everything in graphic design is done behind a screen–think logos, brochures, and business cards–but to get into the biz you need natural creativity, a solid portfolio, and a good handle of Adobe Creative Suite.
" Indeed, given the global sweep of the auto industry, the 25-plus years of production and the thousands of companies that have made cars, Mr. Lettieri estimated that the total number of auto brochures "is easily into the millions.
The backstreets that Doh Eain has upgraded - eight so far, with funds coming from crowdsourcing and donations - are now attractions for tourists wanting to see the city beyond the glossy brochures and locals in search of perfect selfie spots.
Misconduct complaints seemed to disappear in the police bureaucracy, but when the A.C.L.U. paid to print brochures so citizens would understand the complaint process, "testers" sent to station houses couldn't find them, although posters describing the process were visible.
The show, "Promising Paradise: Cuban Allure, American Seduction," will focus on objects from the pre-1959 tourist trade, including travel brochures, posters and films that promoted Cuba as an escape for wealthy Americans from Prohibition, the Depression, and wartime rationing.
"An automaker could convince you that you were smart, a good spouse, and a hero to your kids if you picked its car," historian Jim Donnelly writes in Automobile Design Graphics, a new book celebrating the beautiful brochures of yore.
In April 2015, following the meeting with Lewandowski, Gettleson, a political operative with UK's liberal democratic party, sent an email with the subject line "Trump" to a graphic designer who had been designing business cards and brochures for the company.
Six months of group prenatal checkups had offered me not one indication that I could provide my family more solace, sleep, and nutrition with a single trip to the grocery store than with a whole phone book of breastfeeding brochures.
U.S. giant Exxon Mobil and European rival Royal Dutch/Shell prepared brochures for oil buyers detailing various U.S. crude grades and why they were suitable to replace part of Asia's long-standing supplies from the Middle East, Africa and Russia.
Garfinkel, who often said that he was not "an Internet guy," produced his typewritten evaluations using a telephone and an I.B.M. typewriter in his Manhattan apartment, where letters, brochures, programs, rosters, news clippings and magazines were strewn across the floor.
Rigga Road in the Persian Gulf city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates is not the sort of place you will see featured in the glossy brochures of Dubai's tourism authority or the in-flight magazines of Emirates Airline.
If it is made into law, private equity firms will no longer have to notify clients when there is a management change of a fund, or provide brochures about fees and other information if it has already been disclosed elsewhere.
" Go without birth control; use condoms or Plan B. I stare at their skeletal system posters and brochures offering treatment for eating disorders and repeat, again and again, "But I don't want to get pregnant — or even worry about getting pregnant.
The marketing materials, however, don't mention the president — his name and image, as well as that of his daughter Ivanka, who joined his administration, were removed from brochures, websites and billboards from projects in India and elsewhere in the world.
For a hotly anticipated case that was preceded by salacious tabloid coverage, the corruption trial has instead been a methodical parsing of receipts, credit card reports, flight manifestoes, travel vouchers, hotel and resort brochures and numerous other seemingly mundane details.
That is the language of the brochures and websites of the city's safe dealers, a small but longstanding industry that manages fears in and around the diamond district not only of disasters like fires or explosions, but also of hypothetical supervillains.
CES brochures of the Kodak KashMiner said that customers who paid $3,400 upfront to rent the devices, would receive a payout of about $375 per month for the next two years if bitcoin averaged a price of $14,000 in that time frame.
But there was a method to that madness, too: Upon surveying Tisci's archive, it'd seem that Keller was most interested in the Italian designer's pre-lookbook era, when he forewent the traditional runway format and photographed his designs in curt, outdoor brochures instead.
In a news conference accompanied by detailed election brochures and a video supporting his would-be campaign, Sadat announced that he had halted his run, denouncing what he called an election environment of fear where state-aligned media had pushed out opposing voices.
Google's blog post highlights a number of examples already, including how a school uses beacons to distribute class notes, how beacons were deployed at CES to replace marketing brochures, and how the Golden State Warriors pass highlight videos to fans over the air.
Census officials said last week that they hope to begin finalizing plans for the census this autumn, and delays in printing — not just census forms, but material to train workers who will ask questions, and public information brochures — could drive up costs.
Part of the problem is superficial — the photos of happy patients on fertility websites and brochures don't look much like me, so it didn't seem like egg freezing was targeted toward me, even though I am a professional woman in my 30s.
Then, they asked us how much money we had to invest, proposed some mutual funds that would be ideal for our situation, and left us with some brochures, which gathered dust on the mail table until eventually going into the recycling bin.
Next to a different Trump table than Sinclair's (there are a lot of them here) is the #NeverTrump table where four men are passing out negative articles about Trump and brochures about the delegate candidates who refuse to vote for the bombastic billionaire.
Also in June, passengers had to deplane an Alitalia flight at Rome's Fiumicino Airport after sitting for two hours in an uncomfortably warm cabin; video posted to social media showed passengers fanning themselves with brochures in an attempt to keep themselves cool.
More from Tonic: It may sound simple, but I can't tell you how many offices I've been in with primarily black and brown clientele inundated with images and brochures (and workers, but that's a whole other thing) that don't represent us, physically.
While many of the brochures looked like they were designed in the early 90s, and monthly music delivery services seem pretty redundant in the file sharing era, these DJs have actually figured out how to make a stable living from doing what they love.
A short while after this, former Massey Energy employee Ed Wiley walked 500 miles to Washington, DC, distributing brochures along the way on a pilgrimage to grab then-Senator Robert C. Byrd by the ear and force him to address the problem back home.
While our culture tends to make Silicon Valley sexy, and glossy bootcamp brochures promise well-paying jobs, the truth is that many of these institutions are not accredited, do not post job statistics and do a poor job of ensuring their students' post-bootcamp success.
Viewers' reactions will be shaped by whether they choose to consult the information in the two brochures, how much they care about breaches of due process, and their exposure to leaked (but hard to verify) classified documents, human rights groups' reports, and investigative journalists' sleuthing.
Schools cannot simply showcase smiling black and brown faces in their glossy brochures and students wearing shirts blaring "First Gen and Proud" in curated videos and then abdicate responsibility for the problems from home that a more diverse class may bring with them to campus.
Of the states whose materials are publicly available, Texas' are particularly extreme: Only six other states imply a link between abortion and breast cancer in their informed consent brochures, for instance, and just three others mention suicidal ideation or future infertility as a possible outcome of abortion.
For those who don't know, stock imagery is the often cheesy, over-the-top photography captured in the hopes of being sold to publications and companies to illustrate stories, websites, brochures — anything, really — when said companies don't have the time or budget to shoot something themselves.
The installation was freighted with layers of site-specific symbolism — none of it subtle if you knew a bit about local history, yet all of it obscured by years of avoidance or, at best, awkward notes in the narratives delivered by school curricula or tourist brochures.
City: Seattle, WAYear founded: 2012Total funding: $212.2 millionValuation: $790 millionWhat it does: Highspot uses machine learning to help salespeople land and retain customers by organizing and recommending the types of sales content, such as brochures or case studies, most likely to help them win a deal.
Raul Roldan, who was the FBI's chief representative at the U.S. embassy in Mexico when the Mexican led national police, was among several U.S., Spanish and Colombian law enforcement veterans who appear in brochures as board members at Garcia Luna's security company GLAC Consulting until last year.
But what the glossy tourism brochures neglect to mention is that an alarming number of people throw up on the subway during rush hour, there are often more trash bags on the sidewalk than people, and it's physically impossible to leave Baxter Street not reeking of raw fish.
The Tribunal directed the FCA to fine Ford a record 76 million pounds ($99.4 million) and Owen 3.24 million pounds after Keydata sold complex structured products backed by life settlements based on misleading brochures and without properly assessing whether the products could meet their promises, the FCA said.
The majority of the texts and videos on view are more documents than vestiges of past events, with the exception of a few items that were part of the performance, such as a scattering of Lesley Dill's flyers and brochures, which are both recordings and parts of her performances.
The number of infections was climbing, and the partners of infected patients were proving so hard to track down that the health department knew the methods it had used for years — putting up posters and leaving brochures at local bars and college campuses — weren't going to cut it.
And that's not including the hours she spent online, clicking back and forth between company Web sites and sifting through contradictory user reviews, followed by even more hours imprisoned in the house, waiting for the men to show up with their slip-on booties and clipboards and brochures.
Though "control over the rhythms of the day" represents a pillar of Green House life, as one of its brochures declares, the researchers found that about a third of the homes didn't allow residents to decide when they awakened, and most restricted when residents could bathe or shower.
Tourism is one of a shrinking range of North Korean cash sources not targeted by United Nations sanctions, and the brochures advertise to foreign investors some $1.5 billion worth of potential ventures in the Wonsan Special Tourist Zone, an area covering more than 400 square km (150 square miles).
According to Reuters, a marketing firm called the Bacon Agency has passed out brochures to restaurants in several of the Russian cities that will be hosting World Cup matches next month, offering to post as many fake TripAdvisor reviews as it takes to push those joints into the site's top ten.
Talented in art and design, Rabbi Zlotowitz took courses in graphics at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and began doing calligraphy for wedding contracts (kesuvos) and honorary scrolls in a Manhattan studio, then set up a print shop on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn that added invitations and brochures to its products.
Dr. Daniel Strech, a bioethicist and professor at Hannover Medical School in Germany and his colleagues are the first to take an independent look at so-called investigator brochures (IBs), which regulatory agencies review to weigh the risks and benefits of the experimental treatment and determine whether trials in humans should move forward.
In my house, artifacts of salesmanship were everywhere: the living room qua makeshift warehouse, stacked with boxes full of brochures, and those pictures of Dad that were always around — from when he was young and when he was old, with a mustache or clean-shaven — standing with some client doing the "grip and grin" pose.
In May, bibles and other religious texts printed in China, which totaled $91.7 million or 65 percent of the total 2018 U.S. imports in the category, were placed on a list of items for tariffs of up to 25 percent, as part of a broader, $794 million category of printed books, brochures and leaflets.
The agreement also requires the city to "make reasonable efforts to promote the program," and it names several examples of how to do so: post on the city's website, city social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, distribute brochures and flyers at City Hall, and issue a "joint press release" between Ring and the city.
Armed with my weight's worth in brochures from the tourism information center, I drove to gorgeous, fertile Bruny Island for fresh Camembert in a microbrewery that made a lovely I.P.A., and to the Tasman Peninsula for lunch on a lavender farm just a short drive from the kind of sea cliffs that inspire epic poems.
Alden printed up brochures advertising a plethora of unique features: a contoured front that would sweep snow off the guideway; a license and registration card that doubled as a key; and a "traveling living room" where passengers could watch TV or get news articles via fax machine, a technology Alden's father had helped pioneer in the 211966s.
A former resident of the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Mr. Margolies had lived most recently on the Upper East Side, in a home brimming with the artifacts of American material culture that he amassed with abandon: vintage photographs, retail signs, postcards, pennants, matchbooks, travel brochures, diner place mats, maps, do-not-disturb signs and a good deal else.
The only part of the building not falling apart, abandoned, graffitied or coated with pigeon droppings seems to be his modest office on the first floor, decorated with pristine renderings of "University Square" — a "new college living experience," as the brochures claim, where students would enjoy a theater, a game room, yoga studios and other amenities.
The room is cluttered with the flotsam and jetsam of a curious man — or a man who for years was deprived of possessions: stacks of printed material neatly piled on tables and a small desk, including books, magazines, fliers and store brochures; a quiver of small American and South Korean flags; an empty Starbucks cup; pill bottles; a paper Burger King crown.
They beat up a security guard, hammered holes in the walls, stole four artworks and damaged others, threw brochures on the ground, and spray-painted on the walls such slogans and symbols as "Glory to Ukraine" and a trident — part of the country's coat of arms — shaped like a Celtic cross, which the center's website identifies as a neo-Nazi symbol.
Ms. McGrath proved to be a strong fund-raiser, bringing in more than $6 million for the fall campaign, giving her resources to open field offices in all 19 counties, buy thousands of yard signs, mail 10-page glossy brochures to voters, run television ads nonstop, and even buy 30,000 Hershey's chocolates, custom-wrapped with her campaign logo, to give out at Halloween.
Paulette Massaro works alongside her husband, Mr. Kretschman, while their four sons pitch in, too: Austin, 9, cleans and polishes furniture in the showroom; Luke, 13, also cleans furniture and hands out brochures at trade shows; Christopher, 15, helps with social media, works trade shows and has designed a chess table; and Justin, 17, designs furniture and coaches his father on Instagram.
In today's Houston, the closer you get to open saltwater, the closer you are to the city's true nature: despite what you might read in the tourist brochures and glitzy websites full of profiles of "hot chefs," it's really a city that hums along on international trade, much of it coming from the Port of Houston, on the city's neglected, but rapidly gentrifying east side.
The city made plans that would coordinate public safety and public works services in the event of a nuclear attack, offered first aid and nuclear-war survival skills classes to the public, distributed thousands of brochures filled with information on how to stockpile supplies and build fallout shelters and even had booths at home and garden shows to convince the public to prepare for a nuclear attack.
Around 900 female students participated, 451 female of whom were asked to take part in the 12-hour rape-prevention course (The control group had access to standard anti-sexual assault brochures that were available on the campuses of the three Canadian universities where the study took place.) A year later, according to her findings, five percent of the women who had undergone the sexual assault resistance training reported being raped, whereas the control group's rate was 10 percent.

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