Word: coca-cola
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...card everybody, even if they’re 50 and they come in here all the time,” says Chen. “Sometimes they come in for Coca-Cola and I check their IDs anyway...
There's not much profit yet in neuroeconomics' eyebrow-raising sidekick--neuromarketing--but that might not be far behind. In Atlanta, the BrightHouse Neurostrategies Group has been retained by Coca-Cola, Delta and Red Lobster for branding consultancy work...
...made in which he imitates a famous cut from 2001. When Alex’s mother wants to watch television, Alex and Denis film hours of fake news footage to reassure her that change is not coming too quickly into her comfortable world. When she notices a banner for Coca-Cola being hung on a nearby building, Alex, barely missing a beat, explains that a recent discovery has proven the socialist origins of Coca-Cola (backed by news footage, again, courtesy of Denis...
Fried, who founded and operated the Crimson City Hockey Clinic for underprivileged youths, learned yesterday that he has been selected as Harvard’s Coca-Cola Community All-American. “I just got the e-mail,” Fried said after practice. “I had no idea my name was even in the hat, or what the award was about...
...predeceased her. So, Alex, out of love and desperation, tries to keep the old East Germany alive in her apartment. He rigs up their TV to a VCR and pipes in old news broadcasts, hires kids to sing the party songs, does his best to explain away the huge Coca-Cola sign outside her window...