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Post-war, the NSPCC made increasing use of television as a medium to get its message across.
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Most striking, though, has been the ECB's inability to get its message across.
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Sports apparel giant Under Armour is taking its message across the pond.
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"It has evolved into just another way for the industry to get its message across, " says Peter Lurie of Public Citizen, which conducted the study.
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But America may at last be getting its message across.
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So on a fine spring day - it's more fine tuning than anything else, though Carwyn Jones will hope his refreshed cabinet will get its message across with renewed vigour - and more success.
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Finding a way to get its economic message across should be a top priority of the Republican Party.
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America's banks are playing a part in the slowdown, because the Fed is at last getting across its message that they need to tighten up their credit standards.
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While all three candidates have worked to generate support and excitement on campuses, the Obama campaign is committing a lot of time and energy on trying to pull out college students across the state, hoping its candidate's inspirational style and message of hope resonates with young voters.
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