The projects are already listed, and I don't think we can do more to advertize them.
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Doesn't it just make sense to advertize where I can just click to go to your website?
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I wonder how they advertize skype video calls unless they improve the speed dramatically.
From the economist.com
Not just that, but they advertize their massive violation of jus belli, making their case worse.
From the economist.com
They advertize the Hoveround on TV all the time.
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Don't regulate, don't advertize, don't ban.
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To advertize a nest site, a dancing bee runs figure eight patterns and waggles back and forth while she moves across the middle portion.
From the sciencedaily.com
Researchers writing in the open access journal BMC Evolutionary Biology have identified the smells used by both male and female ring-tailed lemurs to advertize their family ties.
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The swarming bees cluster near the parental hive for a few days while several hundred scout bees, the oldest in the swarm, locate and advertize prospective nest sites and choose the best ones.
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More examples
Advertise: make publicity for; try to sell (a product); "The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model"; "The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops"
Advertise: call attention to; "Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS"
(advertizing) ad: a public promotion of some product or service
Advertising is a form of communication intended to persuade an audience (viewers, readers or listeners) to purchase or take some action upon products, ideals, or services. ...
Common misspelling of advertise
(Advertizing (or Publishing)) A copy of the Notice of Trustee Sale must be published once a week for three weeks.