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As the first film was released, in 2001, a merchandising blitz began.

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A breathalyser blitz has helped to reduce drink-driving, says Luis Genaro vasquez, the city's deputy attorney-general.

Some pundits want the government to launch a publicity blitz to urge ordinary Japanese to spend more.

This month, 633 titles will be published in French, in a ritual known as la rentrée littéraire, a publishing blitz that the reading public finds increasingly bewildering.

There was a building frenzy during the bubble years, which left an overhang of supply even before plunging prices and rising unemployment led to a blitz of foreclosures.

Unlike negotiating for the use of your parents' car, a college paper is not the place for an all-out blitz of every type of argument.

Cuts in public spending will have to go far beyond the gimmicky blitz on top salaries, official cars and mobile phones mentioned so far.

With the Windows 95 release back in late August of that year, Microsoft embarked on a pr blitz such as never before seen, which included "convincing" hardware OEMs not to preload "that other OS".

Early reports, which may not have been entirely accurate, indicated that many people listened to or watched the attack and did nothing to stop it, and so a media blitz followed.

I said at the core blitz that one of the things I'm going to try to do is introduce some things from beyond chemistry. So, let's see what the Bard had to say about nomenclature.

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