The Glasgow 2014 bid's head of media, Rob Shorthouse, said that by displaying a Glasgow 2014 sticker in a prominent position in their window, Scottish businesses would create a huge visible presence for the bid this summer.
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Hartwell's estate agents replaced the pictures of houses in their office window with campaign posters and are matching the money donated directly to them.
Staff at a Jessops store in Cheshire put their photographs in the shop window in an attempt to find new jobs.
Sri Lanka have agreed to use a window in their two-legged tour of Pakistan to host five one-day internationals and a Twenty20 fixture against India in February.
Launching in time for the Easter holidays on 28th March 2013, Sky Movies Disney will show recent hits including Brave, Tinker Bell: Secret of the Wings and Wreck-It Ralph in their first pay TV window.
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Nudged up in the northeast of Switzerland, walled by mountains, the town and the surrounding hamlets abound with prim chalets, their window boxes overflowing in riotous reds and pinks.
Viewers watched the speaker in a main window on their computer screens while following along with his Microsoft Corp.
The pile of wood on view from their window is in fact a "bug hotel" complete with cardboard and other biodegradable matter.
The teenage girl he meets on a train to Nha Trang who can't fathom the beauty Pham sees in the rice fields outside their window.
K. Galbraith (in the local book store in Gstaad, where they both went skiing, they would battle to get their books the best spot in the window).
They can only make changes in their asset allocation annually during a window at year end.
When it comes to Olympic athletes--and the companies looking to cash in on their success--the window of opportunity is small and the requirements enormous.
Those with sizable print runs must lock in their press time months in advance, and they must make that window or face unacceptable consequences.
Missoni recalled in an autobiography published for his 90th birthday that one evening he and Rosita snuck down to view their creations displayed in the store window.
Of course, with so much unscripted video, precisely what will be happening in the video window next to their advertisements is something of a gamble for mainstream advertisers.
When this happens it is dedicated local folk in their rusting pick-up trucks with gun racks in the rear window that are called upon to bring them to safety.
Even as images on cards, or as ornaments hanging in a window, angels perform their age-old function as messengers and mediators between the seen and unseen, or material and spiritual, worlds.
The Jamaican is in the midst of a two-year window which some athletes seem to reach in their careers where they can do nothing wrong - a purple patch.
Earlier this month, the Premier League granted Portsmouth permission to sell players outside the transfer window in order to reduce their wage bill.
To their amazement, in addition to the window being unlocked, the gates at the front of a long hallway leading to the vault were also wide open, and no external security lights were lit.
Stevenage added Tim Sills in the transfer window, but have resisted wholesale changes in an attempt to boost their promotion challenge, with the manager putting his trust in the squad that was largely assembled last summer, but he has not ruled out the possible need of dipping into the loan market.
In other words there are a lot of window- shoppers, many of them presumably consummating their purchases at other online stores or in person.
They had gone to sleep in their rental car and were woken in the early hours of the morning by a tapping on the window.
In 1997, his temporary window installation for Harvey Nichols, a London department store, stopped passers-by in their tracks.
Wherever they live, many Americans are lured by the drive-in window and the fast-food aisles of their local (or not so local) supermarket.
Right now, the commentariat are sitting at their window, waiting for the richest kid in the school to pick them up for the prom.
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Outside the window, his daughters played in the snow with their dog.
In this case, nobody died from trying to operate their car window.
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To find out what people are paying for their apartment rents, she covered a storefront window in New York with blank Post-It notes and people filled them out.
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