| 41. | Kerry enters the campaign's prime time damaged by a month-long ad blitz by Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.
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| 42. | But natural gas distributors hoping to capitalize on consumer fears already have begun to woo oil customers with their own ad blitz.
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| 43. | How many minutes would Pepsi-Cola wait before unleashing an ad blitz intended to exploit its sudden advantage over Coca-Cola?
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| 44. | The poll was conducted March 21-27, right after Corzine began a TV ad blitz aimed at boosting his name recognition.
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| 45. | She said the ad was justified given a $ 30-million ad blitz by the Democratic National Party during the GOP convention.
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| 46. | "We play tough, too, " he noted of the ad blitz that finds voters complaining of civic shellshock.
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| 47. | It officially launched the ad blitz Friday by showing off commercials for the media and detailing some of Microsoft's spending plans.
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| 48. | Although the AFL-CIO denied making threats, its million-dollar TV ad blitz against fast track left many feeling the heat.
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| 49. | The project this week will unveil a radio and print ad blitz asking voters to cast their ballots for those who run clean campaigns.
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| 50. | In his first ad blitz, Bush is targeting the 16 battleground states from 2000 _ minus Tennessee but plus West Virginia and Arizona.
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