Fifteen-year-old Andrew Schrijver recently got the come-on from Valvoline--even though he doesn't have a learner's permit.
The tv networks were filled with come-on advertisements to join the smart money.
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' This does not seem like a positive come-on for someone like me.
Doherty's shop, with its on-screen sales come-on and central switches, stands as good a chance of scaling profitably as any.
Daud's come-on to investors abroad, particularly banks: when Danamodal disposes of holdings in domestic institutions, its shareholders get first crack.
Its Mirage masks are widely considered the most comfortable on the market, so Farrell's sales force uses them as a come-on.
Last week, Hong Kong's first cable-TV company launched yet another come-on: programs produced by Penthouse magazine on its adults-only channel, which already carries Playboy shows.
It was clear to anyone with half a brain that the "free" deal was a come-on to a service most people didn't want or need.
The combination of a minimalist musical backing and cheers buried deep in the mix serves to frame the song as a come-on proffered in an impossibly dark nightclub.
The stand-alones dismiss the institutional help as little more than a disguised sales come-on for in-house products, and it's true that the behemoths are heavy on their house brands.
The computer as digital home entertainment hub is the tech world's endless come-on, but it has always seemed the kind of idea that only a crash-tolerant geek could embrace.
The come-on becomes spam and gums up the works, or scares women away, which in turn can lead to a different kind of gender disparity: a room full of dudes.
Disguising a come-on as a videogame lets sponsors interact with a target audience and reach clutter cutters--consumers who zap pop-up ads on the Internet and use TiVo to skip TV spots.
Bassist Roland Guerin offers a solo that sounds like a come-on from a deep-voiced player before Jason Marsalis (yes, of that family) performs a drum turn that adds oomph with resonant booms.
It did annoy me, seeing her talking to another man with a glass of white wine in her hand, and her innocent friendliness, which any man could mistake for a come-on, not just me.
There's a lot less sex in this one, and it's mostly in come-on lines that refer to Shaft's reputation as a lothario, rather than act it out reportedly a cause of anger between the black star and the director, John Singleton, on one side, and the white producer, Scott Rudin, on the other.
Gore, campaigning in Michigan, a state with a March 11 Democratic Caucus, said that Bradley is a Johnny-come-lately on school reform.
She noted that centre-right parties had come on board - even the rightist Gianfranco Fini of the National Alliance.
Specifically, the Bingaman-Shelby amendment would greatly retard progress being made on space-based interceptors known as Brilliant Pebbles in favor of a limited deployment of a single layer of ground-based interceptor missiles and open-ended research on more exotic directed energy technologies devices that would come on-line (if at all) far down-stream.
Second, "Beast" has been out on 3-D Blu-ray since October, whereas "King" didn't come out on Blu-ray until after it returned to theaters.
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What's more, the chicken-goat (choat... gicken?) and leg-raising-dog come standard issue on every player -- that's no skin, son.
She said as the government's changes to the NHS settled in - they come into force on 1 April - it was essential the GP system was reviewed to ensure the problems did not mount.
College football now being a business--though rather like Nantucket Nectars to the NFL's CocaCola--errant players and referees rightly come in for on-air criticism.
The call from manager Uwe Rosler fell not to an old head, but to Marcello Trotta, a 20-year-old on-loan striker who had come on as a late substitute.
Mr. CARTER: Unfortunately, Farai, the way we cover it for the most part - and Senator Clinton will come on our show - I'd say maybe twice a month.
The software will come pre-loaded on new devices and will be available as an over-the-air update.
Research firm GartnerG2 suggests that, even by 2005, only 2% of movie revenues will come from on-demand services via the internet.
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