111.   Three big brewers are running tongue-in-cheek commercials that are as much about the conventions of television as they are about beer.

112.   Two beverage marketers are running television commercials that no doubt have many viewers wondering whether they are seeing double.

113.   Vice President Al Gore has even offered to stop running commercials and participate instead in twice-weekly debates with former Sen. Bill Bradley.

114.   Visa has been running commercials promoting its exclusive acceptance at the Triple Crown tracks, as well as newspaper ads wishing War Emblem well.

115.   Whatever the Bush campaign does, the Republican Party intends to run tough commercials against Gore.

116.   WFCJ can run commercials, but is limited in the number of spots it can carry to maintain its non-profit status.

117.   Besides Iowa and New Hampshire, Bush ran commercials in Michigan, South Carolina, Arizona, and Delaware, where early primaries are being held.

118.   Bradley has offered to debate Gore weekly, but Gore also wants both campaigns to stop running televised commercials.

119.   Bush also speaks fluent Spanish and has ran campaign commercials targeting Hispanics.

120.   For the first time in his long Assembly career, Eve had to run television commercials as part of a re-election campaign.

v. + commercial >>共 248
run 12.32%
do 6.21%
air 6.02%
make 4.99%
broadcast 4.33%
film 3.95%
produce 3.01%
see 2.45%
include 2.45%
have 2.26%
run + n. >>共 962
risk 2.96%
ball 2.84%
company 2.69%
business 2.62%
ad 2.52%
country 2.21%
program 2.17%
course 2.07%
gamut 1.52%
race 1.46%
commercial 0.72%
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