21. Preliminary versions have been widely praised in the trade press. 22. Sadly, this gang provides a shrill, unproductive counterpoint to the technophiliac hype coming from Silicon Valley and the trade press. 23. So the company is considering buying a whole new operating system from a former Apple executive, according to reports in the Mac trade press. 24. Suddenly, these editors have found themselves the topic of gossip columns, articles in the trade press and cocktail party conversation. 25. The campaign launched first in the trade press and Neema now plans to distribute in-store displays of the ads to hang near the clothing. 26. The company has begun advertising more heavily, venturing far beyond the trade press to underwrite programs on National Public Radio, for example. 27. The fashion trade press has reported that she has been looking for a financial partner for her business, and in an interview she did not deny it. 28. The Innovations awards honor several dozen CES exhibitors whose products have been deemed noteworthy by members of the trade press, engineers and industrial designers. 29. The print ads, aimed mainly at financial advisers, will run in the trade press. 30. The respondents were self-selecting, finding their way to the questionnaires largely through notices on the Web and in the computer trade press. |
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