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  2. Regulation of nicotine marketing - Wikipedia

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    Advertising restrictions typically shift advertising spending to unrestricted media. Banned on television, ads move to print; banned in all conventional media, ads shift to sponsorships; banned as in-store advertising and packaging, advertising shifts to shill (undisclosed) marketing reps, sponsored online content, viral marketing, and other stealth marketing techniques.

  3. Aniconism in Islam - Wikipedia

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    The hadith show some concessions for context, as with the dolls, and condemn most strongly the makers rather than the owners of images. [20] A long tradition of prefaces to muraqqas sought to justify the creation of images without getting involved in discussions of the specific texts, using arguments such as comparing God to an artist. [21]

  4. Ray Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    A section of Milan fans held aloft a banner which read "Ciao Ray: Leggenda Rossonera" (English: "Goodbye Ray: Legend of the Red and Blacks"). [62] During Chelsea's home game against West Ham United on 8 April, fans at Stamford Bridge gave a minute's applause in the eighth minute to pay tribute to Wilkins. They also held a banner which read "Ray ...

  5. Ray Brooks (actor) - Wikipedia

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    He rose to prominence in the UK after starring alongside Michael Crawford and Rita Tushingham in the 1965 film The Knack …and How to Get It. [3] The film, directed by Richard Lester, won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1965. [7] Brooks followed up this success starring in the ground-breaking 1966 television drama Cathy Come Home ...

  6. Ray Reardon - Wikipedia

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    The son of Ben and Cynthia Reardon, [2] he was born on 8 October 1932 in the coal mining community of Tredegar in Monmouthshire, Wales. [3] When eight years old, he was introduced to a version of snooker by his uncle, and at ten he was practising cue sports twice-weekly at Tredegar Workmen's Institute as well as on a scaled-down billiard table at home.

  7. Disney logo - Wikipedia

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    The Disney logo is the corporate logo of The Walt Disney Company since 1956. It is based on a stylized autograph of Walt Disney.Aside from being used by The Walt Disney Company, various Disney divisions and products use the same style/font in their logos, although with some differences depending on the company.

  8. Ray Liotta - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Allen Liotta (Italian:; December 18, 1954 – May 26, 2022) was an American actor and film producer.He first gained attention for his role in the film Something Wild (1986), which earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination.

  9. Ray Teret - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Teret (24 October 1941 – 5 May 2021) [1] was an English radio disc jockey and convicted sex offender.. Teret was closely associated with fellow DJ Jimmy Savile in the early 1960s, sharing a flat with him and working as Savile's support DJ, assistant and chauffeur. [2]