Other ads tout a fuel that promotes peace and is economical, home-produced, clean and renewable.
Yet the situation scarcely cries out for whizzy new doctrine: Mr Brown has tried to tout a sort of neo-Keynesian statism, without dramatic success.
Occupying just under half an acre, the accompanying grounds tout a 130-foot-long garden and a sweeping double staircase that connects the terrace to that landscaped stretch.
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The mark of a true fan is to travel to a stadium without means of admission, hand over the next year's housekeeping to a tout and receive in return a forged ticket that will be rejected at the entrance.
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Currently, he sits on the advisory board for Tout, a social-media startup that lets users make and share 15-second videos.
Tout, a service that lets user make 15-second videos that can be posted to sites like Facebook and Twitter, was less than a year old when it hired Brooke Fedro, who began her career at Creative Artist Agency.
Devotees tout them as a way to break addiction to real cigarettes.
The CEO of the company, would tout ziconotide, a pain drug in development for the next several years as a large market opportunity.
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Professor John Caldwell, the trust's chairman, praised Ms Hill-Tout for leading a major reorganisation at the hospital which led to "substantial improvements to the safety and care of our patients".
An outspoken bull on his company, Chesapeake Energy, and the future of natural gas, the Oklahoman personally appeared in television commercials to tout gas as a solution to the U.S.'s economic, environmental and national security problems.
The agency also used the occasion to tout its position as a watchdog.
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Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney seized the opportunity to tout his credentials as a successful business consultant and private equity investor.
Wall Street bankers routinely tout hedge funds as a way for institutions such as pension funds and endowments to diversify and manage risk.
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The legacy of SARS is evident today in the signs dotting escalator rails and elevator buttons around town that tout how many times a day they are disinfected.
That would make it hard to tout any victory as a harbinger of further reform, not just of Germany's football association, but of the country as a whole.
The locker companies tout the service as a great insurance policy: Your content is still there even if you accidentally erase something, lose your phone or switch to a new one.
Speaker John A. Boehner (R-OH) teamed up with former vice presidential candidate and now Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) to tout the bill as a new twist on fiscal conservatism.
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These are all questions which are being asked as candidates tout for votes among a population of about 2, 200, which is the same size as many parishes in neighbouring Cornwall.
Before he arrived in Austin, O'Neal and Tout joined up for a "Pitch Shaq" contest in which they invited registered SXSW attendees to submit 15-second elevator pitches about their startups.
Many luminaries, from the head of the United Nations Environment Programme to Barack Obama, America's president-elect, tout the industry as a means both to address global warming and stimulate flagging Western economies.
Investing with someone solely on the basis of backtested results is like giving your money to a racetrack tout who can tell you who will win every race but only after the horses cross the finish line.
He got on a conference call with reporters yesterday to tout how Glaxo is increasing its donation of a de-worming pill for African kids by 400 million pills to a even 1 billion pills by 2012.
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The Whole Grains Council developed a black and yellow stamp that food manufacturers can use to tout products that contain at least half a serving or more of whole grain.
AstraZeneca used both techniques to tout its cholesterol drug Crestor as a potent artery unclogger.
As the current Fox entertainment chief, he has a new title to tout: leader of America's most-watched network.
Eager to emerge from Mr Weld's shadow, he fought hard for a bill he could tout as his own.
Lee also uses the opportunity before the press Monday to tout the value of branding, a conversation had often in the cable world from which he came.
The ten-member Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN), which played host to the summit, likes to tout its own efforts to build a European-style single market of over 500m people.
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Nonetheless, to those who believe in the importance of the Sunshine provisions and have long supported their mandated disclosures, the approaching implementation provides a new opportunity to tout the achievements they expect to see.
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