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Digital billboards were posted in Times Square this week with Levinson's picture and a message to U.N. delegates asking for help in finding him.
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Yet El Greco also takes pains to link the two spheres, not so much to unify his picture as to underscore its implicit message.
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Arrange the message in 73 rows of 23 numbers, and you get a picture painted in bits. ( Click here to see the decoded Arecibo message.) It was a novel approach, but the message was hidden, and it depended on aliens making leaps of logic in order to decipher it.
FORBES
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The point is, there are (another comment on my profile picture) a lot of distractions (Facebook message going into further detail about previous text regarding laptop) to contend with when trying to set aside time for any work that requires deeper thought than snapping off email replies. (Posting new chart on I Love Charts).
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Elaborating on her comments, Wright said she took issue with ESPN for amplifying the message, not the person in the picture.
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But before I walked down to conduct my final inspection, I continued my tradition of kissing the picture of my wife, Kim, listening to the message she had recorded in the frame, and saying a short prayer to God to take care of my unborn child if I did not return.
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Getting the big picture from a single dashboard helps increase the absorption of your message and ultimately the effectiveness of your campaigns and programs.
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At a certain point, voters seem to have lost interest in the message and, now that the long-term budget picture is doing much better while the economics of austerity has come under fire, the issue is gaining even less voter traction.
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The report paints a disturbing picture of the prospect of achieving EFA by 2015 but Mr Al-Samarrai makes no excuse for the stark message.
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