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  • 111Fark — This article is about the website. For other uses, see FARK. Fark The Fark homepage on June 1, 2011 URL http://www.fark.com/ …

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  • 112Email marketing — Internet marketing Display advertising Email marketing E mail marketing software Interactive advertising …

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  • 113Offer — Indicates a willingness to sell at a given price. Related: bid * * * ▪ I. offer of‧fer 1 [ˈɒfə ǁ ˈɒːfər, ˈɑː ] verb [transitive] 1. to say that you are willing to give someone something, or to give them it: offer somebody something • The …

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  • 114offer — An expression indicating one s desire to sell a commodity at a given price; opposite of bid. Chicago Board of Trade glossary To show the desire to sell a futures contract at an established price. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary Indicates a… …

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  • 115junk mail — noun third class mail consisting of advertising and often addressed to resident or occupant • Hypernyms: ↑third class mail, ↑third class * * * noun Etymology: junk (I) : third class mail (as circulars …

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  • 116Advertising — This article is about the form of communication. For other uses, see Advertiser (disambiguation). Advert redirects here. For the band featuring musician Gaye Advert, see The Adverts. For content guidelines on the use of advertising in Wikipedia… …

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  • 117E-mail — Electronic mail, often abbreviated to e mail, email, or originally eMail, is a store and forward method of writing, sending, receiving and saving messages over electronic communication systems. The term e mail (as a noun or verb) applies to the… …

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  • 118Monty Python — The Python troupe in 1969 Back row: Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam Front row: Terry Jones, John Cleese, Michael Palin …

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  • 119Zilog — Zilog, Inc. Type Public Traded as NASDAQ: ZILG Industry Semiconductors Founded 1974 …

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  • 120Publishing — is the process of production and dissemination of literature or information ndash; the activity of making information available for public view. In some cases authors may be their own publishers, meaning: originators and developers of content… …

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