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"brochure" Definitions
  1. a small magazine or book containing pictures and information about something or advertising something
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" The authors found that "participants in the autonomy-brochure condition displayed significantly less prejudice" after they read the brochure than those "who read the controlling brochure.
"That brochure is not our brochure," Wayne Vicknair, the president of Primo Prevention told VICE News.
Special Services Group had emailed its "Black Book" brochure of products to the city&aposs police department, which made the brochure public in response to MuckRock&aposs inquiry.
In the same way that most of the first commercial websites were "brochure-ware," where an existing print brochure was uploaded onto a website, the first AR apps will be mobile apps copied over to AR. They'll be just as terrible as brochure-ware was, though they will be novel!
Screenshots from a brochure detailing various uses for the duAro robot Screenshots from a brochure detailing various uses for the duAro robot Robots are also dominating Japan's service industry.
"What we can find for you?" the company's brochure reads.
Often, all they had was a brochure of basic information.
No brochure explains what that does to those watching you.
The payment was never disclosed, in the brochure or elsewhere.
Authorities there released a brochure after a spate of fatal accidents.
And yet it still somehow looks like a Barclays corporate brochure.
A promotional brochure for surfboard company Pacific System Homes, from 1932.
At the time, the database had 650,000 entries, the brochure said.
A campaign brochure released in December played up his lighthearted side.
The exhibition brochure notes that both prisoners were sent to Guantanamo.
It has a 90-day beacon, the manufacturer's online brochure shows.
One marketing brochure cited annual returns of more than 30 percent.
Read the brochure while walking around both floors of the exhibition.
This isn't a fancy resort in a brochure but a family home.
"We can enhance your success ... and your bottom line," the brochure states.
Rapid globe-hopping through a cinematic tourist brochure of glossy international resorts.
He helped write a brochure giving legal advice to domestic violence victims.
That signature was shown on the cover of the Playwrights Horizon brochure.
Finally, a clerk approached and handed her a brochure printed in Spanish.
That reads like brochure copy for an all-inclusive resort called Haxland.
A glossy brochure proclaims a vow to become carbon neutral by 2040.
Big benefactors will enjoy big benefits, according to a widely circulated fundraising brochure.
Yet not all holidays look like the brochure, and cruises are no exception.
It came with a brochure advertising easy returns from converting farmland into woods.
According to its brochure, the place is America's oldest restaurant in continuous service.
If you have a brochure from a spyware vendor, please get in touch.
Its pilots have been "flying safely" for 28 years, according to the brochure.
Ms. Donnelly's page in the Shed's brochure for its first season is blank.
Through the 19323s, Mr. Hayes picked up each new-car brochure every year.
This is the 2020 equivalent of handing a teen a tri-fold brochure.
"Sure, America is going ahead if we all pull together," read a brochure.
The full Special Services Group brochure is published here, beginning on page 93.
"Fire is a key issue when it comes to buildings," the brochure explains.
The first Bauhaus artifact was a limited-edition brochure announcing the school's existence.
It is a brochure for a happy-go-lucky dream life that doesn't exist.
The brochure also issued a blunt warning that cladding can be a fire risk.
Ms. Brayer studied original versions of the handwriting and a copy of the brochure.
During the boot camp, for example, he often gives people a 401(k) brochure.
Special Services Group, the vendor behind the brochure, does not advertise its products publicly.
"It definitely got their attention in a way a brochure would not," she said.
What else is on the brochure, just below Mr. Trump's seal of good housekeeping?
I don't live in the promotional brochure version of France those Americans are touring.
The device requires "minimal training," and "no technical skills" are necessary, the brochure continues.
But its brochure highlighted the car's iconic 1930s design, which is echoed by the typography.
The brochure posted by TMZ touts several packages that range from $25,000 to $1 million.
However, "some attractions require the wearing of shorts or undergarments for safety," the brochure says.
It was in a brochure for Doctors Without Borders, an organization with which I work.
It's expensive, it's unnecessary, and it only serves as a recruitment brochure for our enemies.
The man then shows Trooper Smaka a brochure for the funeral home where he works.
Ironically, Humano's brochure had promised a "green theme camp" with a workshop devoted to waste.
EuroFX brochure makes clear that EuroFX is a brand name for Euro Forex Investment Ltd.
Eventually, Rigmaiden found a Stingray brochure from Harris Corporation, advertising exactly the capabilities he'd suspected.
Even Jane's recent commission to photograph the Waitrose Christmas brochure had failed to impress her.
Before we left, he asked for a brochure that listed package deals for family weekends.
All things considered, the brochure seems to describe a world that has almost completely disappeared.
"No manuscript should be brought by participants with a view to publication," the brochure warned.
"Retrieve smartphones' owner information: pic, name, browsing history, location history, phone identifiers," the brochure continues.
He tells them to reconstruct the brochure to make it less cluttered and more human.
"Real German cooking prevails," the brochure added, which revelers could wash down with authentic pilsners.
There was also a new brochure that explains the fee policy (translated into 11 languages).
What I'm trying to not do is make a corporate brochure for an art school.
"The V.R. certainly provides a different level of experience than a brochure," Mr. Falk said.
The brochure reminded me of a commercial I had seen for Hulu while watching Hulu.
"If Sweden is attacked by another country, we will never give up," says the brochure.
Five were created by "Russian artists specifically for Dream Island," according to a promotional brochure.
" For each group or movement it identified, the brochure asked "Why are they a threat?
To promote the show, Bunny created a brochure and posted it to her Instagram page.
The brochure features photographs of clothed people ziplining from trees and frolicking in a fountain area.
And if she's holding a brochure that I worked on, I'd like to say: I'm sorry.
" Neither the presentation nor the brochure mention the provenance of that "social, online and consumer data.
Creating the brochure was so challenging because the park was actually open while we were shooting.
One day, a brochure for the mental health peer-to-peer counseling team caught his eye.
The Humano brochure tells attendees to "honor the Burning Man principles" — without saying what they are.
It even offers automatic transcription of the recordings, according to a confidential brochure obtained by Motherboard.
No refugee will read a brochure on the council website, because they won't know it's there.
"How would you like to market-proof your financial future," Mr. Trump asked in one brochure.
It plans licensing rounds in 2020, 2021, 2023 and 2025, According to an ANPG brochure showed.
He peeled open the brochure and scanned the first page but couldn't take the words in.
"Data can be managed to comply with all laws, regulations and court direction," the brochure reads.
A brochure about the proposal advertises architectural and design updates, upgraded medical facilities, and neighborhood integration.
"Once you've finished your meal, please immediately place your tray outside your stateroom," the brochure said.
The open question: Did AMI publish the brochure with the hopes of striking a deal later?
The counterterrorism police quickly disavowed a brochure grouping Extinction Rebellion with militant white supremacists and Islamists.
The brochure comes at a time of heightened awareness of revenge porn in the U.S. military.
A prospective Deligram customer flips through a hard copy of the company's product brochure in a local store [Image via Deligram] A prospective Deligram customer flips through a hard copy of the company's product brochure in a local store [Image via Deligram] Rahim's timing is impeccable.
He would show them the brochure in his pocket — as the company was starting, he always carried a brochure in his pocket — and explain, and they would tell him how cool it was, and then confess that they'd thought it had something to do with edible underwear.
China is open, anything you want, they sent me brochure saying we select there, we'll give you.
A city brochure about raccoons cautions homeowners against capturing the animals and advises contacting a licensed trapper.
So next up we had to create a digital brochure for the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
The sale brochure states that the castle was first built in 1542 and extensively remodeled in 1835.
She watched smugly as Charlotte put down the brochure and eyed it like a rat with H2N2.
One version of the brochure featured an image of "Ong's Hat survivors," that depicted the Brady Bunch.
When she meets with patients, she hands them a brochure on sepsis and explains more about it.
"The Tri-Faith Center will be a place to act, learn and gather," says a project brochure.
But he said that a brochure distributed at the ceremony identified the figure as the White Rabbit.
The Magen brochure lists potential targets as "crime and vandalism," as well as terrorism and drug trafficking.
Included with the brochure is a business card for Eric Rabe, marketing and communication for Grey Heron.
Advance single tickets can also be purchased by mail order or online using the festival's season brochure.
Not knowing if the correspondence he received was authentic added to his emotional "distress," a brochure said.
So she and her colleagues recently developed an 11-question brochure for older adults considering major surgery.
The brochure also warns against are taking selfies with animals, on rooftops and with exposed live wires.
A brochure indicates the company also sells a more portable version that can fit into a backpack.
Here are just a few of the products marketed in a Special Services Group brochure (ominously called the "Black Book"): The Black Book was obtained as part of a public records request filed with the Irvine Police Department, and you can read the brochure here starting on page 93.
The brochure also offers various versions of the package for the $21,2100, $260,000, $100,000 and $25,000 price points.
In a brochure attached to the release, the city said that it was evaluating its corrosion control treatment.
There are a few tourists in the market, walking around confused, as if they read the wrong brochure.
And change does not mean publishing another well-meaning brochure or e-mail blast about anti-harassment policies.
Commercial: If you're concerned about your thinning hair, call Hair Club for Men and receive our free brochure.
I was photographed for the real estate brochure of the self-proclaimed "King of Porn's" $4.5 million house.
But the company's OpIndex dark web monitoring tool also includes "offensive cyber capabilities," according to a company brochure.
Then my boss said, "You need to saw this wood," and I thought, This wasn't in the brochure.
I invested in a brochure and business cards when I should have focused on getting my first sale.
Even the brochure at the Chicago luncheon referred to the Whitewater and Monica Lewinsky scandals and described Mrs.
"Small lightweight solution for Tactical Operational Field Team following target," a brochure from Israeli company Magen 100 reads.
" So, a few phrases jumped out as I skimmed a brochure promoting the park's day hikes: "Extremely rocky.
Really, who needs a ski jump or a luge track to spruce up a Chamber of Commerce brochure?
The brochure includes health advisories, information about meal deliveries and laundry services, and even mental health counseling resources.
"You will receive a knock on the door when your waste bin has been emptied," the brochure read.
The cedar paneling, second-floor deck and plentiful large windows could have been taken from an architectural brochure.
Much is clarified and deepened by reading the available printed matter, an explanatory brochure and "Spring Rain" itself.
The print, also the cover of the exhibit brochure, shows two men eating lunch together, faces in profile.
The counselor also gave them a brochure that the clinic created in response to protestors harassing patients outside.
Her mother sat by, fanning herself with a medical brochure, listened and wiped a tear from her eye.
The brochure listed the range of possible policies on a single issue, from least to most government intervention.
"This is not a modern luxe joint designed to look old: it's just plain old," the brochure reads.
So, yes, Trump owns a club and that club has a glorified brochure published about it once a year.
A glossy brochure of Cape Town film locations proclaims the cut-off highway "truly special", with "great city views".
A brochure portrayed the island as a private playground, they said, listing the dates when tenants could be evicted.
"We did not enter this wilderness to make money, nor build a city of pleasure," one 693 brochure reads.
"We were given a brochure that said this was the best property he had ever developed," Goodson told CNN.
Like many major purchases, there is the listed price on the brochure and the price you will really pay.
I tried calling one of the numbers listed on the museum's brochure and I got the Maritime Industry Museum.
But the Mexican government made him withdraw the brochure on the grounds he was engaging in prostitution, he said.
A recent show brochure had nearly a dozen exclamation points, including after the names of each principal cast member.
Magen's products on the other hand, are for the police, intelligence, government and the military, according to its brochure.
"Invest $500,000 and immigrate to the United States," a brochure for the event read, according to the Washington Post.
I was in Minnesota last weekend, and in the airport I saw a brochure for a Museum of Spam.
To my surprise, I was directed to a dining car that actually looked like the one in the brochure.
The prison is "expensive, it's unnecessary, and it only serves as a recruitment brochure for our enemies," Obama said.
When I first opened the door, I was surprised at how much the cabin actually looked like the brochure.
The brochure reflects another one from British surveillance vendor Cobham, which included a camera housed inside a trash can.
Cops say they gave the woman a domestic violence brochure and information on how to obtain a restraining order.
"This project provides an alternative narrative to one-dimensional accounts of cultural, ethnic, and spiritual conflict," explains a brochure.
Car brochure renderers of the 1930s took care to exaggerate the proportions of the modern, mighty vehicles of the day.
According to the brochure, the wolves have since migrated underground and have been living in the city's tunnels for decades.
There's no existing scientific research supporting any of those claims, but Vitter encouraged attendants to check out the brochure anyway.
Whether you're creating websites, newsletters, banners, or even just a simple brochure, you can use StockUnlimited to kickstart your project.
"I was seeking a reply, expecting it would be in the form of literature such as a brochure," Stallworth said.
Cortázar's book is on display at the exhibition, and a translation of the short story is provided in the brochure.
Chelsea: [I went to a gym] and saw myself on the cover of a pamphlet [of the gym membership brochure].
The reality star took the blame for the creative aspects of the brochure and was sent packing from the boardroom.
Michael Dobie moved to Liming in September 2010 with two friends who discovered the Chinese village in a travel brochure.
What I have for the image of our new brochure is their faces — the new face of the Washington Ballet.
So I showed him a folded, four-page brochure of the composition while he was standing there with his wife.
A friend of mine had just come back from a beer spa in Prague and brought me back a brochure.
There, too, was a brochure for Trump Grande condominiums, a favorite destination of wealthy Russians in Sunny Isles Beach, Fla.
She didn't take him seriously, but shortly thereafter discovered that the play was listed in the Globe's new season brochure.
Vicknair also said that after the VICE News story initially came out, he pulled the brochure off of their site.
The Swiss lawyer was advertised as a visiting fellow in a brochure promoting the diplomacy academy where Mifsud was a director.
This standard presentation promotes the clinical, objectifying, secular way of seeing that the show's brochure and interpretive text labels argue against.
There's no need to tweet music video screenshots to remind us that your aesthetic is "Sandals brochure from the 1980s" now.
An accompanying brochure provides extensively researched accounts of the histories embedded in each aerial view from ancient times to the present.
With everyone offering the world a brochure self on the World Wide Web, Trump's obsessive hunt for fame seems perfectly normal.
That's how one unnamed CEO described the benefit of working with Unicor, according to a customer testimonial in the marketing brochure.
Instead, according to the product's brochure, it aims to implement a vertical landing or return the drone to its starting point.
The exhibition brochure considers desire, fear, eroticism, as well as abjection, the disintegration of barriers and even the evocation of death.
Then read through this brochure outlining the 10 steps to naturalization (PDF) provided by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.
" Though the brochure did not include photographs, they determined that the painting was likely the same one as "Untitled (Jewish Star).
To buttress his account, he handed over a color brochure with photographs and descriptions of projects, all of them in Iraq.
"I'm an artist who prefers to paint things for people rather than for walls," Neumann explained in a 1971 marketing brochure.
Another opportunity to meet people was during mealtime in the dining car, which looked exactly like it did in the brochure.
Shortly later though, a lawyer representing the company wrote a strongly worded legal email, demanding Motherboard not report on the brochure.
CBC cited a brochure given to members of Unifor that outlined the plans for employees of the GM plant in Oshawa.
The marketing brochure published by Federal Prison Industries shows smiling inmates wearing headsets as they handle calls from customers: The big sell for this service, according to the brochure, is that companies can avoid outsourcing their customer service departments to an international company to save money, because it's just as cheap to hire American prisoners to take calls.
In a current brochure, the company says that 80,000 additional people have pledged to donate their bodies to MedCure when they die.
I have a brochure with the National Black Police Association on my website about what to do when stopped by the police.
Alas, very few museum visitors will read the catalogue; even fewer will see the monographs or, for that matter, his exhibition brochure.
Click here to view original GIFYou need more than just a brochure to convince someone to spend $2.6 million on a supercar.
To impress potential customers, the company, called Aglaya, outlined an impressive—and shady—series of offerings in a detailed 20-page brochure.
Schneiderman was a vocal supporter of the #MeToo movement and had helped write a brochure giving legal advice to domestic violence victims.
Too often, an advisor hands a new client a 100-page brochure that lists every possible fee he or she might pay.
The photograph of the 23622 hotel brochure was from the Jim Heimann Collection/Getty Images, not by Marcelo Sayao/ European Pressphoto Agency.
The photograph of the 1939 hotel brochure was from the Jim Heimann Collection/Getty Images, not by Marcelo Sayao/ European Pressphoto Agency.
But there was so much turnover in Compass's marketing offices that it took three months to produce a brochure for a house.
Accutane was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1982, but with warnings on the label and on an accompanying brochure.
German sports officials have sent a brochure to teams, coaches and medical staff containing information on the virus and basic precautionary measures.
The brochure itself is undated, but was distributed as part of Interpol World 2015, a trade event that took place in Singapore.
"The red light cures prostatitis," the salesman said, beaming proudly and handing me a brochure for the Wolman Prostate Gland Treatment System.
The brochure explicitly says Grey Heron can gather data from Signal and Telegram, two well-known apps that can send encrypted messages.
He leaves my (accurate) brochure behind when he exits the library, a cruel reminder that people hear what they want to hear.
According to the brochure in our patient intake folders, the hospital's scenic grounds boasted rolling lawns, open meadows, forests and a gazebo.
One day, an official from the Canadian Embassy came to visit with a brochure explaining Mr. Baker's rights as a Canadian citizen.
The plan included converting some of the rail line to the capital into a "high-speed railway system," according to the brochure.
The brochure highlights some of the capabilities on offer to law enforcement agencies, from the novel to the sometimes straight-up bizarre.
" After a spate of selfie-related fatalities in 2015, police in Russia put out a brochure urging people to take "safe selfies.
"Social media is the new brochure," Pamela Rutledge, media psychologist at Fielding Graduate University and director of the Media Psychology Research Center says.
"Beneath the perfect travel brochure surface [of Indura] is a story of threats, harassment and human rights abuse," the Global Witness report said.
He had his first solo the very year he wrote the words quoted above; in fact, they appeared in his debut exhibition brochure.
The FDA wants Juno to revise its patient consent forms, investigative brochure, trial protocol, and a presentation it made to the FDA yesterday.
It contained 25,000 volumes of Americana, including regular issues of the Sears Roebuck Catalogue—a mail order brochure—reputedly the most popular publication.
Along with the medication, they are sending a brochure with information that details the procedure and what can happen after taking the medication.
But I figured that first, I should check out the post office and pick up the letter my fake Delos Incorporated brochure promised.
While intentionally subtle, when read in full, it becomes clear that the brochure is biased, with language that is both confusing and negative.
The accompanying booklet is a sort of utopia brochure—read about each community, sit on each bench, and see which suits you best.
The Department of Justice runs seven of these call centers, staffed by "20003,700 experienced inmate agents and support staff," according to the brochure.
Diagrams in a 2016 Arconic brochure for its Reynobond panels describe how PE core panels are suitable up to 10 meters in height.
A 401(k) brochure can still be a delight to read, if people don't need to exert too much effort to read it.
The brochure Tongues on Fire: Visions & Ecstasy (2000–2001), pinned open in a case, collects the stories of people's dreams recounted to Dill.
They're arranged in a postmodern tableau that is minimalist in design, though viewers can glean more information from captions in a separate brochure.
For the following summer, I mailed away for another brochure, this time for Phillips Exeter Academy, and I took another public speaking course.
"For many years, the preparations made in Sweden for the threat of war and war have been very limited," says the Swedish brochure.
Malloy Events owns $25,000 worth of flags, Mr. Malloy estimated; a V.F.W. brochure on proper flag protocol sits on his pickup truck's dashboard.
Did those patients, who all had other serious illnesses, ask their surgeons more questions than a control group who didn't receive the brochure?
"Use real pictures to show people 'This is what happens in our company,' and not just on a brochure or something," Nezmeskal says.
This version of the UFED can circumvent password protections on Android devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S family, according to a Cellebrite brochure.
While the two groups have developed a brochure that talks about storage options for firearms, it is woefully insufficient from a health perspective.
In a 1957 recruiting pitch in the United States, IBM's brochure titled "My Fair Ladies" specifically encouraged women to apply for coding jobs.
The brochure Primo offers has the exact same sections, subheads, advice, and the exact same story about a sergeant who sexted a recruit.
And when he mentioned he had planned a one-week trip to Cambria and Pismo Beach in California to see the migration of elephant seals, butterflies, whales, and birds, and had brought the brochure for her to peruse, she excused herself, and emerged moments later with the same brochure, saying that she also had been thinking about taking the same trip.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The brochure for the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair promised to send me off on a journey.
The MCX was "engineered from the ground up to be short, light and silenced," according to a Sig Sauer promotional brochure for the rifle.
A brochure accompanying the sale includes a list of 43 plots of land owned by Saad Trading, part of Saad Group, and al-Sanea.
For the stranded passengers, who were promised "a treasure trove of exceptional delights" in the ship's brochure, the new infections spelled only more gloom.
In 2009, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration published a brochure encouraging pregnant women using opioids to seek out methadone maintenance treatment.
It blanketed parts of Brooklyn with a brochure claiming that vaccines are harmful and unnecessary, attaching letters by rabbis in support of its cause.
"Women and young girls who are using hormonal contraceptives may be self-aborting their babies and do not even know it," one brochure warns.
A brochure at the front desk, situated near a giant plaque announcing its former Guinness Book of World Records status, listed the noteworthy statistics.
Aglaya's brochure also mentions a geolocation product based on SS7, a network and related protocol that mobile phones use to route messages and calls.
We put out a brochure, and we started getting letters from Buddhist professors saying it was terrible to change money to come to event.
"You can't control mother nature, but you can identify her target zones," wrote rival Verisk Analytics Inc in a brochure for its FireLine model.
A brochure quotes her housekeeper describing how "the comrade" would get down on her stomach, demonstrating the right way to dust under a bed.
The first has a trifold display; think the triple-folded paper brochure you get at state parks, except replace the paper with a phone.
That point is made explicitly in a brochure created by the investment bank Lazard to advertise St.-Étienne, one of French soccer's storied clubs.
Ahead of that visit, A.M.I. published a 97-page glossy magazine that is essentially a promotional brochure for Saudi Arabia and the crown prince.
There is, for example, the best sub shop in NYC, but you'd never ever find it in a travel brochure or glossy, photoshopped guidebook.
The shepherds are not interested in the bear as "an element of the natural heritage in the Pyrenees," as a government brochure puts it.
The production is one of a half dozen that comprise this festival, which intends to "feed your head," according to its brochure this year.
"An AC power connector is available for long-term deployments, and DC power options can be connected for mobile deployments also," the brochure reads.
Cambridge then blends those profiles with commercial data and voting histories, revealing "hidden voter trends and behavioral triggers," according to a 2016 company brochure.
"Fifth Avenue is synonymous with luxury and opulence of the highest standards in the world," Mr. Kushner wrote in a brochure for the project.
Someone mentioned getting a brochure in the mail after they'd given Olivia their contact info years ago ("You guys must be running the lesbian mafia").
A Neverland Valley brochure book, a white sequined glove, the Thriller jacket, all blackening and curling at their edges as they go up in flames.
In the NOAA's "Careful Catch" brochure, the agency explains how important careful catch and release guidelines are for maintaining the population of all marine species.
The objects are enlarged upon by their captions, which the artist considers a part of each piece and which are printed in an accompanying brochure.
Kristy is like, mostly Rajneesh with a side of intense patriotism and I don't know WHAT Mary Anne is doing with her walking brochure cosplay.
There are six cocktail tables set up, each with its own VR headset and a pair of headphones on it as well as a brochure.
It was replaced by stock images from a Newfoundland™ brochure: a humpback whale, a fjord near Gros Morne, Cabot Tower perched above the Narrows.
"My uncle used to tell me that I was too dumb and stupid to own any of this stuff," Kienholz says, rotating a brochure rack.
The patriotic brochure foreshadowed much of what I was to hear from government ministers, independent journalists and opposition leaders during my visit in the country.
Closed a brochure about a new financial product thinking that there is just no way that it can perform at that pace with no downside?
In 11 states, the physician is legally obligated to give the brochure to her patients; in 17, she only needs to offer it to them.
"All life in the desert revolves around water, as you will discover along this self-guided trail," reads the brochure for the Palm Canyon hike.
A detailed brochure leads you through the highlights, including the ornate, white-marble pulpit and the dazzling gold-leaf-covered baldacchino above the high altar.
In March 2018, American Media published a 97-page glossy magazine, "The New Kingdom," essentially a promotional brochure for the crown prince and the nation.
Second, NSO allegedly offers this kind of capability to customers, according to a product brochure that was leaked as part of the Hacking Team breach.
" She is quoted in the brochure as saying that "women can better perceive injustice" and that women are more inclined to "defense of the weakest.
" An Aerojet brochure for the weapon hailed the "First All Purpose, Affordable Cluster Weapon System" and promised "Multitarget Defeat — Armor, Matériel, Personnel — in One Payload.
The brochure, titled "If Crisis or War Comes," is set to be released in May and comes amid concerns about Russian military overtures in Europe.
A brochure from a 1989 retrospective show for Ana Mendieta possibly marks the last time the late artist had a solo exhibition in Los Angeles.
Anyone filling a new Class II opioid prescription (OxyContin and Percocet, for example) will receive a packet of DisposeRx and a brochure about opioid safety.
The tour (which you can revisit or do yourself thanks to an online brochure) was organized by Decolonize this Place, from which MRB distinguishes itself.
First lady Melania Trump's anti-cyberbullying campaign brochure was largely recycled from an Obama-era publication in 2014, with most of the material copied over verbatim.
To hide this, the TV producers will roll out a travel brochure for the country of the next performer, only with a typically bizarre Eurovision twist.
Last year, when her son saw a dentist for wisdom tooth pain, a brochure for dental stem cell storage caught Bassetto's eye and struck a chord.
A brochure on its website listed the cost of the 2-day Locarno trip as 1,130 francs ($1,136), including meals and a night in a hotel.
"This weapon is comparable to a Nuclear Strike that can destroy city wide Cyber infrastructure or render a county wide IP communications ineffective," the brochure adds.
The S-Class brochure for the more than $200,000 car boasts extreme luxury for its drivers and passengers, with an excellence-pioneering goal in luxury design.
The folded car dealer brochure was a carefully planned work of artful design intended to show the promise and prestige of the newest makes and models.
The brochure for the Playwrights Horizons season features the word "Playwrights" written eight times, by each of the featured theatermakers (seven writers and a collaborating director).
"Again, in 1953, The New York Times led all New York newspapers combined in both men's and women's national wearing apparel advertising," the brochure said inside.
I found the goats to be totally adorable — which is saying something, considering my last encounter with a goat involved one eating my brochure circa 2006.
The notary public blinked twice and handed him a thick, glossy brochure, saying that he might like to read it over before making up his mind.
Who, in these uncertain times, can resist, as a '50s-era brochure for the Stardust put it, a "gay rendezvous where everyone is young at heart"?
A promotional brochure from about a decade ago identified him as the head of a residential real estate and retail company in Ukraine, Otrada Luxury Group.
The current brochure displays a model of an 85-foot-building (the maximum height allowed under the lot's R7-A zoning) with an entrance on Cooper.
It's the smiling Muslim kid on the school brochure, the black editorial assistant in the all-white newsroom, the telegenic woman serving as a campaign spokeswoman.
In New Richland, Minnesota, for example, you can receive a free lot to build a single-family "dream home," according to a brochure from the town.
Humano, according to a brochure obtained by Mashable, charged as much as $100,000 for a two-bedroom unit with a bathroom and air conditioning last year.
Mr. Overton just wanted to explain to potential donors what the point of a think tank was, so he created a brochure with a cardboard slider.
Her brochure will be the sixth in a series, joining others documenting artists' books by Ed Ruscha, Bruce Nauman, Ida Applebroog, Allen Ruppersberg, and John Baldessari.
"When I got to Primary Wave, they had made up a brochure with all kinds of things to show me how they operate," Mr. Robinson said.
And then I remember going to a spa and there was like a brochure that talked about your 11s and how to get rid of them.
" She suggested that salespeople greeting customers say this: "May I offer you this brochure because we'd like you to have more information about our new store?
The two younger Trumps were listed on a brochure as "honorary chairmen" of an event scheduled for the first full day of the Trump presidency, January 21.
"Their design captures the spirit of wine and its fluid essence: 'a seamless curve, intangible and sensual'," the press brochure published by La Cité du Vin said.
" He likened the process to helping a high school student choose a college: "You can't just hand them a brochure and say, 'This is where you're going.
A brochure from Legacy Trust, a Hong Kong-based firm, presents the ORS as "arguably the most tax-efficient pension structure available to high net-worth individuals".
And here she is promoting her new branding for Trump Hotels in language worthy of a brochure: In 2016, we launched Scion, a four-star lifestyle brand.
Trump's brochure stripped out the name of the prior initiative, "Net Cetera," while also including an introduction from Trump with her photo, signature, and Be Best's logo.
Still, I was able to get this brochure from a spokesperson, which gives a good idea as to most of the channels DirecTV Now will be offering.
At the same time the contract with Dell became a major point in their investment brochure even as Tomasiak carefully walked back the importance of the news.
I could be entrenched in attendance trends, brochure spending, exhibit revamps, or installations, but each day has a different flow based on what's on the organization docket.
Sevnica boasts "the mother of salami festivals" and the town also holds the records for largest bonfire, part of the traditional Bonfire Eve celebration, per the brochure.
The L3 Technologies Inc CVR was designed to send acoustic pings for 90 days after a crash in water, according to an online brochure from the manufacturer.
Austria's anti-fascist Mauthausen Komitee, named after a Nazi concentration camp, published a brochure this year detailing 60 cases of Nazi-related incidents involving Freedom Party members.
Margulis said that if people got too mad about the Irish being slandered, then they were given a brochure explaining what the pub was trying to accomplish.
On a recent afternoon, volunteers in the War Resisters office packed dozens of boxes with paper to be recycled, including a brochure encouraging divestment in weapons manufacturers.
The episode also led to numerous conspiracy theories due to a scene in which Lisa holds up a brochure that appears to say "9/11" on it. 
But within the country itself, a controversy is currently raging over the monument's place within Indian culture, after it was excluded from an official government tourism brochure.
That Garvey had solicited Black Star Line stock purchases using a brochure sent through the U.S. mail that featured a ship that had not yet been purchased.
Libby: I'm just saying that CISPES brochure was a big red flag, though I didn't think it was going to conclude with a quite possibly fake priest.
"Closed until governor lifts it" was written on a menu or brochure that was taped to the front door of Harrington's, a bar in the financial district.
"We must recognize that our work keeping New Yorkers safe from domestic violence is far from over," Mr. Schneiderman said in the announcement for the 2016 brochure.
In the 1980s, the agency sent a brochure, "Understanding AIDS," to every residential mailing address in the United States to dispel myths and help Americans seeking treatment.
When the independent pharmacists descended on Capitol Hill in late April, they came with a brochure depicting benefit managers as sharp-toothed dogs, grabbing bags of money.
The back of the brochure featured the logo Donate Life, the national brand that promotes organ donation and is managed by Donate Life America, a nonprofit group.
The U.S. Army did not immediately respond to VICE News' request for comment, and it is not clear whether the brochure has circulated on other U.S. bases.
"Think of last year's missile and nuclear tests as a giant arms brochure," Harry Kazianis, a North Korea expert at the Center for the National Interest, told me.
One brochure details methods hackers use to break into computer networks and how they create fake social media accounts to deceive people into revealing work or personal details.
One Banca Aletti brochure distributed to its clients describes diamonds as a "good refuge" over the medium and long term, forecasting returns of 50-80 percent above inflation.
The privately held company began trading crude oil internationally in 1969, according to an online brochure and employs a total of 500 to 1,000 workers, according to LinkedIn.
The brochure, obtained by Motherboard, offers detailed insight into purveyors of surveillance and hacking tools who advertise their wares at industry and government-only conferences across the world.
At All City, a combination art gallery and pediatrics clinic, artist Shaun Crawford was hired on Thursday to create illustrations that will be made into an educational brochure.
A video and an illustrated brochure help to explain the many different processes that printmakers have used over time, from the oldest woodcuts to more recent multimedia combinations.
Greg Griffin, a senior applying to Morehouse, shares a brochure with me and I am hypnotized by the description of the school and the success of its alumni.
" Staring at the brochure, Henry "finds himself filled with a strange nostalgia — for the light, the color of the sky, as if he'd already been there, to Australia.
"The family crest of master builder Thomas Cubitt — whose son became the first Baron Ashcombe — still sits above the entrance to One Queen Anne's Gate," the brochure notes.
The retailer offers training, and the process of getting a business running can take anywhere from one to six months, depending on delivery opportunities, according to a brochure.
Rory, now a peripatetic journalist, comes home to figure herself out, see old friends and walk and talk with her mother through the town's tourism-brochure-perfect snowscape.
In a brochure titled "Luxury Submersibles," Triton advertises a model that can hold seven people — a pilot and six passengers — and can be operated from a cruise ship.
The Triton brochure also offers a vision of the bubble future: a vehicle with a "completely transparent pressure hull" that could reach the bottom of the Challenger Deep.
" The brochure adds: "While concern about climate change is not in itself extreme, activists may encourage vulnerable people to perform acts of violence, or commit such acts themselves.
The parent company of the U.K.-based data firm Cambridge Analytica touted efforts to interfere in the elections of other countries in a brochure obtained by the BBC.
One Banca Aletti brochure distributed to its clients describes diamonds as a "good refuge" over the medium and long term, forecasting returns of 26-80 percent above inflation.
In one phone tap in May 2017, a planning and marketing executive for parent bank Banco BPM, Pietro Gaspardo, discusses the brochure with BPM director general Maurizio Faroni.
"To celebrate the World Day of Naturism, see you on Sunday July 1st… to live an unforgettable day," the Parc Aventure Land said in a brochure advertising the day.
"While focusing solely on Government Solutions, our efforts have been to transfer technology and training to our customers to position ourselves as a long term partner," the brochure adds.
To accompany the exhibit, Cuevas issued a brochure in which he offered to impregnate any woman who wanted his child, he told Mexican newspaper Reforma in a 2000 interview.
Instead of stopping the sales, Park said the book was basically used as a sales brochure in the business sphere that has been built up around the weapons program.
Emails sent by and to an Arconic sales manager question why the combustible panels were used even amid brochure warnings that such panels were a fire risk, Reuters reported.
A brochure the agents left with one of the men suggested that the agents were trying to alert him to the possibility that he was being targeted by spies.
Moss: We knew that in the Fringe you get a very small slot in the brochure, and you kind of want the title to tell people what it is.
A city brochure, printed in Chinese in an attempt to woo foreign manufacturers, shows botanical gardens, kneeling debutantes and, in honor of the local cash crop, painted peanut sculptures.
Information about the works on view in the Wallace Gallery is provided via installation images printed in an accompanying brochure — a smart decision that leaves walls free of labels.
That is why I will keep working to shut down the prison at Guantanamo: it's expensive, it's unnecessary, and it only serves as a recruitment brochure for our enemies.
The deal clashes with one of the core philosophies in the Airbus brochure to date - a compatible family of aircraft where pilots and maintenance staff can be redeployed easily.
An appendix to TIGL's planning application includes a scan of a brochure that the company has distributed to residents to make the case for building the proposed coastal protection works.
You'd need to receive a lot more than a brochure from the state, in other words: At least $300 more in benefits, either cash or job support or something else.
Juno said the FDA asked that the company submit a revised patient consent form, investigator brochure, trial protocol, and a copy of the presentation made to the agency on Wednesday.
" Ankur Srivastava, the CEO and founder of Aglaya, did not deny that the brochure is legitimate, only saying this particular product sheet was passed on only to "one particular customer.
The source also said that Aglaya's claims of having abandoned the surveillance tech business are "a lie," adding that he has seen an updated version of that brochure last year.
Mizel, for example, was listed on a delegate list on the party website as number #610, but a brochure from the state GOP listing delegates alphabetically cut off at #588.
Even if Aglaya is not the most sought-after actor in the surveillance industry, the new brochure still shows the sort of capabilities some firms are apparently willing to sell.
He also founded the travelers' health unit and developed a brochure called Health Information for International Travel — now known as the Yellow Book — to advise international travelers about health risks.
" Yet Mr. Jones's campaign brochure also illustrated why he faces an uphill campaign: Listed above his opposition to "voter suppression" was a vow to "defend a woman's right to choose.
He has highlighted that experience with color photographs and detailed information about his legislative record — including championing major anti-abortion bills — in a six-page brochure distributed to House Republicans.
" To thrive in such a world, he encouraged readers to collect and market skills and connections — to throw out their résumés in favor of a "marketing brochure for brand You.
Filson's 1784 book, "The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke," was really a long brochure, meant to inflate the value of the author's real estate near present-day Lexington.
Mr. Hayes says he used to see a car in an old movie, go to his files to find a brochure about it, then refresh his memory about its features.
But Special Services Group has gone to great lengths to keep its products secret, even threatening to sue journalists at Vice for reporting on its sales brochure earlier this week.
The lawyer claimed that the brochure was protected under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), a set of rules that regulates the export of munitions, as well as copyright.
The first gallery analyzes the impact of Paris in a global fashion market and its ongoing interaction with — and, as the exhibition brochure states, "soft power" over — other fashion capitals.
Another called Spousebusters in Australia sells spy products including "mobile phone monitoring software," that, judging by its user interface pictured in the corresponding brochure, bares a strong resemblance to FlexiSpy.
Last month the Trump Organisation put out a strange brochure clarifying that it would not require foreign guests to identify themselves, as that would "diminish the guest experience of our brand".
Cellxion, from Surrey, England, specialises in "cellular intelligence and geo-location tools for law enforcement and military users," a Cellxion brochure, obtained and then published by activist group Privacy International, reads.
We're talking about the fact that, no matter the occasion, Washington is dressed to the nine's, made a cameo in the ten's, got the brochure, and came all the way back.
The brochure does not include valuations, but the sources said the real estate was valued at around 4.4 billion riyals, based on an official list of real estate provided to authorities.
"Unfortunately, automatic eligibility has expanded to allow even millionaires and others who simply receive a TANF-funded brochure to become eligible for SNAP when they clearly don't need it," Lipps said.
Humano's brochure claimed that its private chefs would focus on "raw and organic ingredients" from "local farms," despite the fact that there are no farms local to the Black Rock Desert.
The brochure for the resort included a picture of Trump and quoted him as saying it would be "the most spectacular place in all of Mexico," according to the LA Times.
The field, which is operated by British group Dana Petroleum, started production in November 2017 and yielded 45,000 barrels of oil per day in April 2018, according to the sale brochure.
Even The Times has borrowed from that long-ago publisher, in the title of a promotional brochure — most likely designed by Louis Silverstein — that described the newspaper's appeal for apparel advertisers.
Artistic printed images were "available to the very few and found primarily in monasteries or churches, or in the palaces of the aristocracy," she wrote in the brochure for the show.
The company advertised vulnerabilities for Windows XP, 13, 8, 2000, 2012, as well as the non-existent Windows 9, and 2014, for $1.5 million, according to a leaked brochure dated 2014.
The rent from the 111 apartments in the complex gave him more than $500,000 in net income after expenses in 2011, for example, a sales brochure prepared for potential buyers showed.
It had crossed my radar often, from the history of Joan of Arc's demise and the D-Day beach invasions in 208 to the tourist-brochure beauty of Mont Saint-Michel.
Walk into an open house and the brochure you pick up will include the Schedule A tax estimate, not a bad number to use if you're trying to sell an apartment.
"There is a perception that a designer is someone who comes in to design graphics in your corporate brochure, or there is a tangible creative output like a chair," he said.
As you suggest, a brochure should be sent "to every residential mailing address in the United States to dispel myths and help Americans seeking treatment" for addiction and substance use disorder.
This is not to suggest that "Voyelles" is an academic exercise — you can enjoy its phonic assault alone without any further reading (again, the gallery brochure has not reprinted the poem).
"Add to that the highest available payload capacity in the luxury class, and it's easy to understand why Newell's reputation for mechanical leadership is unsurpassed," a brochure on Newell's website added.
The brochure says that it can fly forty metres high, but after about fifteen metres it can't pick up the signal from the remote, its propeller stops spinning, and it falls.
Based on what we know from brochure-like previews, the centerpiece of Tax Reform 2628 will be to "make permanent" some of the more politically appealing tax cuts passed last December.
But a brochure making the rounds on at least one military base, in New Jersey, places the blame squarely on the service members in the pictures, not the people sharing them.
"The heart of our work stems from a rigorous scientific understanding of human behavior, which in turn allows us to engineer more responsive audiences and engage consumers more precisely," read the brochure.
Dec's website contains archived presidential campaign speeches, bumper sticker images, brochure scans, and even screenshots of political campaign websites as far back as the primary candidates who ran against Dole in 1996.
A brochure stresses that restricting a person's access to firearms while he or she is at risk for self-harm is a temporary measure, and put an emphasis on storing weapons securely.
Maodo Lo, the lissome Columbia senior attracting N.B.A. attention this season, snatched a brochure as he walked into the Susan Eley Fine Art gallery on the Upper West Side one recent afternoon.
We're considering using them for a direct-mail campaign, and the brochure is AWESOME — beautifully designed with a stunning, high-quality video inside that you can play, stop, rewind, and fast-forward.
In case you think this might be a different Aglaya, the address it advertised in the DSEI brochure (pictured below), is the same one that was included in another catalog published online.
Many students -- not just law students -- have been at one time beguiled by a glossy brochure, beautiful campus photos, fancy new workout facilities, or -- as is alleged here -- enticing postgraduate employment statistics.
"If he is on-site for your big day, he will likely stop in & congratulate the happy couple," an old Bedminster National Golf Club brochure read, according to the New York Times.
When my grandparents, my dad and my aunt step off the plane and into the "last utopian land" of Australia (as advertised by a Korean brochure) they are met with angry protesters.
The brochure describes key legal protections and services available to victims of domestic violence, particularly related to housing and employment, under New York law and the 1994 federal Violence Against Women Act.
In the brochure, Grey Heron promises to solve the same sort of problem that other malware vendors point to: the proliferation of easy-to-use encryption, especially in consumer devices and services.
He wore a Stand Up to Cancer shirt that I could barely see in the glare of his irises, which are the blue of a swimming pool in a tropical vacation brochure.
" Another group read what the authors called an "autonomy brochure" that assumed participants' "inner motivation for prejudice reduction was encouraged by emphasizing choice" and explained "why prejudice reduction is important and worthwhile.
The Southern Pacific Railroad Company started Sunset as a promotional travel brochure, but it quickly grew along with the American West, and eventually became a prototype for today's food and lifestyle magazines.
There, according to an online brochure featuring animations of chilly remote landscapes, they'll explore an icefall, ride fat bikes with wide tires to grip the frozen terrain, and collect samples of snow.
A slick eight-page brochure titled "TRUMP: Donation of Profits from Foreign Government Patronage," illustrated with stock photographs of a chandeliered hotel lobby, a champagne bucket and a golf course water feature.
One 203-minute phone call with an Amherst football coach when I was a high school senior, and a college brochure that arrived two days later, brought this dual citizenship into existence.
So vast is the frame of reference adopted at the museum's outset that, by now, no survey of the collection can amount to more than a walk-through brochure of choice examples.
Sweden is preparing to send a brochure to millions of its citizens seeking to ready them for the possibility of a conflict, as concerns about Russia's military posture in the region grow.
Issa, the former head of the House Oversight Committee, led a series of headline-grabbing investigations into Obama's administration - but has featured a photo of Obama signing legislation on a campaign brochure.
"You don't go on holiday without looking at the brochure," Isla remarks, deadpan, of attempts being made to determine what kind of afterlife all those committing suicide can expect to enjoy, or not.
" Etan Kimmel, the chief architect of the project, wrote in the brochure that the challenge had been to create a space "in a way that touches everyone, but without imposing a uniform interpretation.
The museum's brochure explains that, for Nature & Politics, Struth photographed at sites of techno-industrial and scientific research including space stations and operating theaters as well as the Disneyland theme park in California.
And anyone looking into the brochure for the Institute, long passed around in online conspiracy circles, would find it listed in a rare-book catalog called Incunabula, which first showed up around 22000.
Ong's Hat, Pine Barrens, New JerseyPhoto: Misha Friedman (Gizmodo)Chaos magicThe first iteration of the Ong's Hat story, the Institute of Chaos Studies brochure, appeared in a magazine called Edge Detector in 1988.
"Let us approach our creative project with the emotion that produces painting," she declared in a 20163 exhibition brochure, "cementing our work with honesty and discipline to express an eternal present" (emphasis hers).
"On The Guantanamo Bay Military Detention Facility"I will keep working to shut down the prison at Guantanamo: It's expensive, it's unnecessary, and it only serves as a recruitment brochure for our enemies.
Father Alexander V. Sokholov, who also ran a parish school and is pictured with his pupils in Ms. Loginova's brochure, was gradually driven out and in 1930 sentenced to three years' hard labor.
In a Morrow sales brochure, Mallory said that he'd "struggled for more than fifteen years with severe depression," and that, in 2015, he had finally been given a diagnosis of bipolar II disorder.
" In the brochure it asserts that, "This proprietary lexicon contains the preponderance of words and phrases in a given language that can be used to describe or reference an attitude, emotion or intent.
Much of the show's visceral pull comes down to Sophie Okonedo's incredible performance where, at the risk of sounding like a Women's Equality Party brochure, she makes Maya equally embody fearlessness and fragility.
His face receives a whole page in the event's brochure and each year he insists on mounting the stage—with accompanying introduction from the glamorous host—for the announcement of every single category.
There's an example in your article of a largely white college that photoshopped an image of a black student onto a brochure in an attempt to offer the illusion of diversity on campus.
A brochure for Liberty Helicopters, which is based in New Jersey, says it is the only company licensed to fly within 1,19903 feet of the Statue of Liberty on all of its tours.
La Zagaleta is patrolled round the clock by guards and has fences with infrared sensors, which make it a place where "safety, security and five-star facilities combine," according to its promotional brochure.
One oddity is an English-language brochure for the 1973 Skoda that includes either an unfortunate typo or a disgruntled copywriter's small act of insurrection: "The Skoda does not change much," it reads.
After examining at the brochure and a map, Jan Cermak, a geotechnical engineer at Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers, an engineering firm with offices in Washington and New York, said the project was routine.
Not only was the watch in perfect condition, but the veteran had saved the warranty papers, original Rolex brochure for the Cosmograph, two receipts, and the two original boxes the Rolex came in.
Financial Times reported Wednesday that the brochure will seek to inform citizens how to cope with crisis in the event of a war, including how to secure necessities such as food and water.
It is labeled in the brochure as the summer retreat of the State Security Department or "Bowibu" – the entity which runs North Korea's six prison camps and conducts nationwide surveillance of ordinary citizens.
Our cohorts over at Jalopnik determined the vehicle to be a Honda That's (no that isn't a typo) and, sure enough, the car's brochure depicts a version of the dashboard seen in the tweet.
Patients will have to go over a brochure and risk checklist with their doctor, and both patient and doctor will have to sign an acknowledgement that they read it through before the implantation procedure.
Drivers have even starting posting custom "brochure" graphics, that typically have a picture of their car, screenshot of their Uber or Lyft account (showing they have been through a background check), and phone number.
Rather than relying on a trusted neighborhood Avon lady for a new brochure every two weeks, online shopping made it possible to find high-quality, low-priced goods with the click of a button.
Both Shell and Google adopted "Make the Future" slogans, Converse's "Made by You" campaign won a heap of trophies, and the schedules, diets and fashion senses of "creative people" bedecked many an SME brochure.
A 2010-dated brochure billed the Dow Jones Watchlist as allowing customers to "easily and accurately identify high-risk clients with detailed, up-to-date profiles" on any individual or company in the database.
" A company brochure states that Terrogence specializes in "cultivating and operating virtual entities in online spaces, that access social media platforms legitimately and act naturally, gaining trust, forming connections, and ultimately collecting valuable intelligence.
Melania's native town Sevnica is located at the country's Sava and Mirna Rivers, a lush, green town with rolling hills, castles, vineyards, and orchards, according to a brochure from the Doživljaj Posavje Tourist Agency.
" The 2004 FEC advisory opinion, signed by Democratic FEC Commissioner Ellen Weintraub, described the slate mailers as follows: "The brochure will feature a prominent picture or likeness of Representative Waters on the front page.
Aglaya also offered censorship-as-a-service, or Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, for only €600 a day, using botnets to "send dummy traffic" to targets, taking them offline, according to the brochure.
"We have unique style of serving that you have never experienced before, such as serving by walking on water, flying on the sky, and skating for speedy service and save time," read the brochure.
From her large white Chevy van in her garage, she offers a brochure and hands over a tiny rubber baby, saying it represents what a baby looks like at 0.05 weeks in the womb.
The brochure for the Trump International Hotel and Tower was actually a glossy picture book depicting the artists' rendering of a seaside tower with astounding ocean views, magnificent amenities and the Trump name throughout.
What Trump held up was Jewel of Palm Beach, a glossy, glorified sales brochure that's put out once a year and distributed at Mar-a-Lago, his Palm Beach resort, and other Trump properties.
In an earlier version of the brochure, examples of bad behaviour were marked by a large X. The mark was placed over an illustration of someone ripping open an unpurchased item's packaging, for example.
The Galerie St. Etienne's brochure for the show reports that Kollwitz, after her death, was exalted simultaneously as a Communist heroine in East Germany and as a liberal-humanist "good German" in the West.
In one study, when white participants were asked to read a brochure critiquing prejudice against blacks their biases were reinforced when pressured to agree with the material compared to when the choice was theirs.
"Grey Heron's mission is to provide to law enforcement the strong tools to balance the capabilities of those who wish to do harm," a copy of Grey Heron's brochure previously published by Motherboard reads.
What's more, you can often spot a fake review by the language used, which might include specific descriptions that sound more like a sales brochure than someone registering an honest opinion about a purchase.
The campaign, initially titled "Harnessing Big Data," was to have focused on the cancer center's research into the use of artificial intelligence in cancer treatment, according to a brochure on Memorial Sloan Kettering's website.
" The original marketing brochure for the bronze Trump Tower likened it to a "precision-cut diamond" that epitomized elegance, sophistication and beau monde with the highest prices and an entrance "inaccessible to the public.
In October, Christie's used the dark, red-based color as a backdrop for paintings and porcelain featured in its sales brochure, while the inky Stiffkey Blue was paired with French furniture, lighting and sculpture.
A December 2015 North Korean investment brochure, seen by Reuters, says Pyongyang aims to build an "international rapid transit railway" to promote its special economic zone in the western city of Sinuiju bordering China.
Here, too, preliminary results show that the proportion who had another mammogram dropped only slightly after using the brochure, from 61 to 56 percent — a modest drop that demonstrates women's reluctance to discontinue screening.
He attended lectures at a theater school and read everything he could find — even a brochure about the behavior of male visitors to the public toilet, to get a grasp of local vulgar humor.
The device can also capture audio, its battery can last for two days, and "the Tombstone Cam is fully portable and can be easily moved from location to location as necessary," the brochure adds.
Artevera, a company I encountered while walking through the MuseumExpo at this year's AAM annual meeting promises to produce "clones" of any work of art "with stunning accuracy" according to their full-color brochure.
In each world, the map screen is presented as a tourism brochure, with little blurbs (serving as hints, with a few good puns!) and pretty pictures to direct your attention towards points of interest.
" And the brochure in the Pavilion of the Islamic Republic of Iran said that its show, which interested me, "is a homage to life and to precious moments of the past, present and future.
The brochure, found among dozens of others on a table at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, does not have any Department of Defense attribution on it, nor does it bear the U.S. Army logo.
" Referring to a part of the exhibition called "Mandalas and Dervishes," the brochure invokes the whirling dances of Sufi adepts: "Gyrating works in this group invite hypnotic or psychedelic imbalance — mystical experiences by other means.
Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump are listed as "honorary co-chairmen" for the "Opening Day 2017" event, which is seeking donations for unnamed "conservation charities," according to a draft event brochure obtained by TMZ.
It&aposs been used for patients who had an ischemic stroke — when blood to the brain is blocked by a blood clot — and Parkinson&aposs disease, according to a brochure I received from the institute.
"Things like behavior changes or changes in eating habits, sleeping habits, trouble concentrating — I mean, this almost talks about any teenage child," said Alhadeff, standing in her kitchen, holding a brochure about signs of depression.
Fans of the era's mail art and zine cultures, they started offering the brochure through the mail, utilizing services and catalogs that would then distribute the pamphlet to fans of UFO newsletters and paranormal fare.
But according to The Hill, internet archives show that the language on the website was later changed to reflect that the brochure was actually written by the FTC and only "promoted" by the first lady.
A company brochure claims the company's UFED Touch is capable of extracting data, deleted data including texts and passwords, as well as replicating SIM cards from Apple, Samsung, Motorola, Huawei, and Microsoft Windows-supported products.
Panels with a fire resistant core — the FR model — can be used up to 30 meters, while above that height, panels with the non-combustible core — the A2 model — should be used, the brochure says.
Asif Mian's sewn-together carpets illustrate the hybrid or "double consciousness" (as the exhibition brochure describes it) of young, urban or marginalized Muslims, while Umber Majeed uses morphing computer animations to examine Pakistan's patriarchal past.
The "Phantom RFID Exploitation Toolkit" lets a user clone an access card or fob, and the so-called "Shadow" product can "covertly provide the user with PIN code to an alarm panel," the brochure reads.
The brochure and the company's successful government contracts show that, even though some of these devices are out of the ordinary, there is certainly a market and appetite among law enforcement for covert surveillance devices.
He put the watch, along with its original case (even the outer cardboard box), as well as accompanying documents like the sales receipt, his warranty paper and the original brochure, in a safety deposit box.
Changi's website reads like a brochure for an all-inclusive resort: free movies in 24-hour theaters, retro arcade games, light-and-sound shows starring the soaring waterfall spilling from an oculus in a roof.
What they didn't say was that you'd get caught in some kind of a time loop and have to fight your way through monsters over and over (that must not have fit on the brochure).
"Should the worst happen, there is no safer car to be in than Model S," the company said in a brochure for the 2014 Model S. (Reporting by Sanjana Shivdas in Bengaluru; editing by Patrick Graham)
But the crux of the episode is really scissor-gate, and Chael risking life and limb to buy our team more time by cutting the cord to our computer with all our photos and brochure layouts.
Under current policy, you can qualify under categorical eligibility by merely applying for TANF, but technically you need to receive some "benefit" — in many cases, just a brochure or informational pamphlet from the state TANF agency.
The Crown Estate has produced a slick brochure that suggests how the property could be configured without affecting the listed elements, such as marble fireplaces, cornices and the reliefs of dancing naiads in the main hall.
For "successful owners" operating with 20 to 40 vans, Amazon estimates potential annual profits will range from $75,000 to $300,000, although those numbers will differ by city and the individual business' costs, according to the brochure.
Although the program brochure claimed that counselors were "highly trained survival experts," they did not recognize the signs of dehydration when she began complaining of blurred vision, stumbling, and vomiting water 803 days into a hike.
Grey Heron's malware can be deployed in a number of different ways, according to the brochure, including remotely via exploits, or social engineering attacks, likely by tricking a target into downloading the malicious piece of software.
"I wouldn't have to give any opponent an opportunity to comment on my campaign brochure," Mr. King said, adding that he only blocks some of his critics, usually those who make inappropriate remarks or comment frequently.
A glossy brochure full of charts that showed zombie outbreak growth, personal defense sales, and featured UTD's unique 'prep parties' sales system that set up individuals as distributors to sell defense projects on down the line.
Another insurer, National General, says in a brochure that its short-term medical plans may not cover outpatient prescription drugs, normal pregnancy or childbirth, routine well-baby care or costs resulting from a pre-existing condition.
The use of that material is banned in buildings above a certain height in the United States, and the company included a similar warning about height restrictions in its own brochure in other parts of Europe.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - "Pure Island: a neighborhood born ready-made," reads the glitzy brochure for the 31 tower blocks built for $880 million to house athletes for the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro next month.
Another product is a video and audio capturing device that looks like an alarm clock, suitable for "hotel room stings," and other cameras are designed to appear like small tree trunks and rocks, the brochure reads.
The counterterrorism police reversed course soon after it came to light that they had published a brochure that lumped the group Extinction Rebellion, not to mention animal rights activists, together with terrorist organizations, retracting the document.
Roos handed the judge and Fruman's lawyer a photo copy of a brochure indicating Fruman was chief executive of a Otrada Luxury Group, which owns Buddha Bar in Kiev and hotels, restaurants and a beach club.
One of Rayzone Group's products is InterApp, which, according to a company brochure, can siphon passwords, emails, previous location information, contact lists, photos, internet browsing history and technical information such as the target phone's MAC address.
Her head's in a bathroom brochure—don't grow old, kids—but just a cursory peek above the parapet of its pages confirms to her, and subsequently me, that, yes: this is a recognizably realistic game world.
The brochure—which lists the attire as "camouflage and cufflinks"—claims that all donations will go to conservation charities, although it's unclear which charities or what percentage of the profits will go to the Opening Day Foundation.
" It has been almost entirely unaltered since it was built, the brochure details, continuing that the house has "a generously sized reception hall" and is situated on a sizable plot "within a leafy Central North Oxford suburb.
A previously unpublished Aglaya brochure obtained by Motherboard highlights some of the ridiculous wares less legitimate actors in the multi-billion dollar surveillance industry are trying to peddle, including at high profile fairs attended by government agencies.
"The five components of RECOMP II—compute and memory, photoelectric tape reader, typewriter, tape punch, and console—work together to produce problem solutions previously reserved for only the most expensive system," a brochure for the device stated.
The Credit Suisse (Lux) Global Robotics Equity Fund, which Muirhead co-manages, invests in companies with at least 50 percent of sales that can be attributed to robotics, automation, artificial intelligence or security, according to its brochure.
Ivan Krastev SOFIA, Bulgaria — As I was boarding a Turkish Airlines flight to Ankara some days ago, a flight attendant handed me a slickly produced brochure telling the story of the failed coup attempt of July 15.
Perhaps the most important reminder for compliance departments is to make sure language is uniform in all policies, procedures, disclosures, customer or client consent forms, and regulatory forms such as Form ADV and the Form ADV brochure.
"Firms may not be certain whether they will be able to benefit from the exemption until the data on market size becomes available," according to a question and answer brochure from the European Securities and Markets Authority.
Her friend Charlie Esposito, an associate broker at the Corcoran Group, took her to see some prospects that didn't particularly appeal, but then Ms. Couric spotted a sales brochure in the back seat of Ms. Esposito's car.
The shoreside Palais Maeterlinck in Nice, a monolithic former hotel, is being converted into 18 residences "'without equal in Europe," as the brochure has it, with the option of having a home styled by Ralph Lauren Home.
Perhaps the most notable one, in February 21958, was "Treasure of the Spanish Main" (as the brochure called it), an auction of items from a fleet of Spanish ships wrecked off Florida during a storm in 20163.
The brochure — which lists the attire as "camouflage and cufflinks" — claims that all donations will go to conservation charities, although it's unclear which charities or what percentage of the profits will go to the Opening Day Foundation.
It is, as a travel brochure would say, a land of dramatic contrasts, with the solar system's biggest volcano, Olympus Mons, 15 miles high, and the longest canyon, Valles Marineris, 2,500 miles long and four miles deep.
When you donate work to the charity, you may help an organization do good work, you may get the warm fuzzies, you may get a mention on the brochure, but you do not get any tax deduction.
In December 2017, an FDA warning letter accused the company of making false and misleading claims, such as failing to mention the side effects and risks of its "dropless" therapies, on its website, a brochure, and investor documents.
"In fact, the NYPD chalks up the majority of missing tourist reports each year to the city's subterranean canine inhabitants," the brochure cautions and directs park-goers to Reginella's fictional Ed Koch Wolf Foundation's website for more information.
On any given night, a visitor could come expecting to learn about a movement — say, BDS — and instead of walking away with a just a brochure, they walked right into the Artis protest, complete with art and projections.
"You can set up monitoring with control over the weeks, days and even hours that location on a device is checked as well as the start and end dates of monitoring," a company brochure Motherboard found online reads.
It is no coincidence that the Savills brochure for the property highlights royal connections at every turn, including the creation of the interiors by the furniture maker David Armstrong-Jones, better known as Princess Margaret's son, Viscount Linley.
In 1994, I picked up a small brochure with a Suprematist cover for a charming exhibition of Orientalist colored drawings at the Leonard Hutton Gallery in New York, Liubov Popova Illustrations for Tales of Wonder, executed in 1920.
"According to our contacts, it is highly probable that there will be a military parade on this day, however no one can guarantee these types of events until the morning of the possible parade date," its brochure said.
I applied to Princeton because of a brochure I got in the mail, using a secondhand study book and the dictionary to prepare for the SAT (note: attempting to memorize the dictionary is not an efficient study plan).
FROM COINAGE: You Don't Need Superpowers to be Batman–Just This Much Money The storage service is available to countries, companies and individuals seeking to preserve information "for guaranteed access in the future," according to a brochure Piql distributed.
The brochure noted that the licensing company would take in 50% of the cryptocurrency mined, while paying for insurance, maintenance, and electricity (bitcoin mining is extremely power hungry) while they are reportedly stored at Kodak's Rochester, New York headquarters.
In a marketing brochure, Wolf Intelligence promises solutions to track suspects through their IP addresses, email, and instant messengers, as well as monitor internet activity, hack into computers and cellphones, and even launch Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.
The Trump Organization has reportedly put together an investor brochure that says a new owner of the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., could "capitalize on government related business" as part of its effort to sell the building's lease.
The brochure featured a photo of the USA Wolman Prostate Institute's research center, which, thanks to a clearly labeled sign on the building, I quickly discovered was actually a photo of Invesco Field, where the Denver Broncos play football.
The words come from the 1989 brochure "We Remember: African-American Women Are for Reproductive Freedom" — a historic statement advocating for women's right to choose that was made by 16 black women activists, including Representative Maxine Waters of California.
AFAM did not produce a catalogue to accompany its Carlo show but it did publish an attractive, large-format, full-color brochure that is available to visitors free of charge and, as gallery guides go, is a real keeper.
One flame-like painting by Melehi appears on a wall of the Bahia Palace as a beautiful op-art-inspired image, but reappears in a neighboring vitrine as the cover of a 1970s brochure about Palestinian liberation and solidarity.
"Belonging to the generation of women who harnessed the interwar development of the illustrated press in order to achieve emancipation by working as photographers," the show's brochure declares, Maar — born Henriette Theodora Markovitch in 1907 — was never truly on the margins.
Any variation between a policy, actual practice, and what clients have been told either by client advisory agreements, on Form ADV, or in the "brochure" Form ADV part 2 may result in a violation in the eyes of the regulator.
However, instead of the lovely, wet-eyed pile of fluff staring out at you from a Qantas brochure, Anatoliadelphys would have been more like a mini marsupial tree-hyena, hungrily licking its bone-crushing chops while stalking prey in the canopy.
"Captured from upstate New York and set loose in various borough depots, the wolves successfully kept taggers at bay until anti-graffiti technology eliminated the need for animals," a faux public safety brochure that the artist distributes to park-goers reads.
But in a result that should be considered cautionary brochure material for Gamblers Anonymous, the Pelicans got double-figure scoring from six players, including 22 from Jrue Holiday, to upset the playoff-bound Clippers 233-105 at the Smoothie King Center.
The Bahia brochure caught Sepahvand's eye as he prepared to curate a Schwules exhibition called Odarodle: An imaginary their_story of naturepeoples, 1535–2017, currently on display at the museum, that aimed to re-read LGBTQ history from a post-colonial perspective.
A lot of news outlets picked up on the fact that the cyberbullying brochure issued as part of the initiative bears an uncanny resemblance to an Obama-era Federal Trade Commission document, pointed out by Ryan Mac, a reporter at BuzzFeed.
The Carpetbagger "Tonight's nominees are more diverse than the cover of a brochure for a liberal arts college," the wonderfully oddball comedian Kate McKinnon, of "Saturday Night Live," told the crowd boozing it up Saturday at the Independent Spirit Awards.
In the brochure we learn, for example, that one of the photographs shows an afforestation project of the Jewish National Fund, in preparation for which the homes of three families of the al-Turi tribe were demolished and the families expelled.
Along with the brochure, Incunabula listed other colorful books and publications, some seemingly untraceable and odd, other editions of otherwise accessible tracts on science, meditation, Sufi mysticism, and the occult, which seemed to substantiate some of the legend's oddest bits.
While trying to get a photo of the device, a rep for a digital music service passed me a couple CDs and a brochure promising monthly deliveries of the newest "dance, R&B, urban, rock, alternative, adult-contemporary, and country" tracks.
Motherboard previously published another Aglaya brochure, which showed the firm was offering dodgy services to pollute internet search results and social networks, including Facebook and Twitter, and "manipulate current events," alongside more ordinary products such as iPhone and Android spyware.
Although the newly formed businesses aren't required to use the deals through Amazon, they "may not be able to achieve the start-up cost figure [estimated as low as $10,000] without doing so," Amazon discloses in a brochure about the program.
The brochure advertises the four new facilities will bring, "Architecture and design that enhances the neighborhood with minimal street-level impact," fusing the aesthetic of corporate gentrification with the prison industrial complex and opening a new chapter for the prison business.
The deluxe package includes a tri-fold soft pack video brochure with a 4-inch HD rechargeable screen that plays exclusive video footage, a USB charging cable, a two watt speaker, a 36-page book and an MP3 download card.
In an interview at Elanco's headquarters outside Indianapolis, Jeffrey Simmons, the chief executive, said the company had decided to change the program's marketing and to stop distributing the Pig Zero brochure after The New York Times began asking questions about it.
Thus, for example, some short-term plans offered by UnitedHealth Group do not provide prescription drug coverage and do not pay expenses related to a normal pregnancy or the treatment of mental disorders, according to a brochure from the company.
The Mar-a-Lago coins are akin to "a metallic tourist brochure," said Norman L. Eisen, a former ethics lawyer in President Barack Obama's White House and the chairman of a watchdog group, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
His name had not been included on a list of "Distinguished Conductors" and "Artists who inspire" in the orchestra's brochure, and he was upset that promotional materials featured a prominent photo of the cellist Lynn Harrell but none of him.
A lead sponsor of the conference was Alliance Defending Freedom, a religious-liberty group, which distributed a handsome brochure arguing that the Johnson Amendment is unconstitutional; the amendment prevents tax-exempt nonprofit organizations, including churches, from supporting or opposing political candidates.
In a brochure aimed at customers in other European countries, the company cautions that the polyethylene Reynobond should not be used in buildings taller than 10 meters, or about 33 feet, consistent with regulations in the United States and elsewhere.
In December 2014, Mr. Iekel, then a junior at Iowa State, received a brochure in the mail that was the result of a donation he made to a best friend, who had interned with a ministry in India the previous summer.
What seemed to work most powerfully was putting Mr. Rubio in front of a camera — a format, his aides believed, where his eloquence, life story, youthful appeal and positive message could convert voters into supporters better than any campaign brochure or field worker.
The Mar-a-Lago coins, for example, are akin to "a metallic tourist brochure," Norman L. Eisen, a former ethics lawyer in President Barack Obama's White House and the chairman of watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics, told The New York Times.
He held up a printout of a glossy hotel brochure for the court to see, saying it listed Fruman as the president and CEO of a "luxury group" that owns a hotel, "restaurants, a beach club, and retail stores," Roos told the court.
This week, Matoke Tours, a niche African travel operator, launched a virtual travel brochure: an app featuring 360degree videos of six experiences in Uganda, where users will come face-to-face with a gorilla or go up in a hot air balloon.
A brochure, guided tours and audio exhibits explain the cemetery's black section, which holds about 12,000 graves, and signs denote the black section and other areas at Oakland, which also includes a Jewish section and a mixed-race "Potter's Field" for indigent burials.
" The 2004 FEC opinion states that the payments from other candidates "would not constitute support of, or in-kind contributions to, any federal candidate appearing in the brochure, so long as the authorized committee of that federal candidate reimburses the Waters Committee.
" In a brochure for that conference, Perceptics is described as: "For over 30 years, the U.S. government has trusted Perceptics LPR solutions for vehicle data collection at border crossings and security at some of the most highly sensitive facilities in the nation.
" January 2016: With Guantánamo still operating, Obama says in his final State of the Union address: "I will keep working to shut down the prison at Guantánamo: it's expensive, it's unnecessary, and it only serves as a recruitment brochure for our enemies.
When the Distressed Investing Summit convened in Palm Beach last month, its brochure noted the opening reception would be 'at the famed Mar-a-Lago club, one of the most highly regarded private lairs in the world and the new Winter White House.
"UNICOR has over 100 potential sites located throughout the country that can warehouse your products and provide order fulfillment services customized to your needs, whether your project is a one-time mailing or an ongoing commitment," the program states in a brochure.
Internet archives show that the brochure was originally shared on the Be Best campaign website as a booklet by Trump and the FTC but was later changed to show that it was simply "promoted" by the first lady and written by the FTC.
" Underscoring the oddity of the event, the political reporters who attended the ribbon-cutting were handed a four-page glossy brochure with a property overview, accommodations listings, amenities, and photographs of guest rooms, the grand atrium and "The Spa by Ivanka Trump.
Never having lived more than shouting distance from the East Coast, I had little sense of this history or of the "torrent of humanity," as a National Park Service brochure puts it, that followed trails with wheel ruts still visible across the West.
Lauren Russell, who works on the base, said they were still searching for the exact source of the brochure, and pointed to the fact that the military had revised policies against sexting, where sharing an inappropriate photo could be considered sexual harassment.
While Ansel professes a related mission in her artist's statement in the exhibition brochure — "to translate images from the Western canon into a personal lexicon that depicts female experience from the inside out" — at face value her work is not overtly political or feminist.
Recently, federal agencies tried their own sleight-of-hand, launching a glossy brochure touting sage grouse habitat accomplishments over the past year in an effort to fool the public into thinking that their new, collaborative sage grouse efforts are some kind of decisive solution.
"We don't want to prohibit satirical accounts, but in the same way you can't put out a brochure that misrepresents who you are and makes slanderous allegations and is not reported as part of kind of campaign effort on social media," he added. Rep.
Comparing Menendez's lifestyle to one that "reads like a travel brochure for the rich and famous," Koski told jurors that Menendez personally intervened in a number of business disputes that Melgen had with federal authorities in exchange for lavish gifts and large campaign donations.
With this in mind, TikTok could develop genuinely useful eating disorder resources beyond sending users a list of contact details for local charities, "the 2020 equivalent of handing a teen a tri-fold brochure," as psychiatrists Neha Chaudhary and Nina Vasan recently wrote in WIRED.
The Harpoon, according to a brochure from 2008 published by Ars Technica in 2013, is an amplifier that "maximizes" the capability of the Stingray II and "significantly improves the performance of the single-channel Stingray and KingFish systems," which are other Harris surveillance products.
I looked up the CISPES brochure we saw in his drawer — it's the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador, a group that fought US intervention in El Salvador and was infiltrated by the FBI on suspicion of being a communist plot.
The brochure offers no advice on how to get a photo removed, how to report someone who has shared a photo of you without your consent, or the fact that Congress made the sharing of nonconsensual photos a crime for the military in December.

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