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Heinz Pollay (4
February 1908 in Köslin,
Pomerania – 14 May 1979) was a
German (later West German)
horse rider who
competed in
dressage from the late 1930s...
- Research,
Volume 17, eds.
Marvin E. Goldberg,
Gerald Gorn, and
Richard W.
Pollay, Provo, UT: ****ociation for
Consumer Research, pp. 1–18. Hunter, Parks,...
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Cigarette Century. New York:
Basic Books, pp. 84-85. O'Keefe, Anne Marie;
Pollay,
Richard W. (1996). "Deadly
Targeting of
Women in
Promoting Cigarettes"...
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Barnekow — Equestrian,
Jumping Team
Heinz Pollay — Equestrian,
Dressage Individual Friedrich Gerhard,
Heinz Pollay, and
Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski — Equestrian...
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Carolina Press. p. 70. ISBN 0807824399.
Retrieved October 5, 2014.
Richard Pollay (1990).
Publicity and
American Culture.
Public Relations Review. pp. 40–52...
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librarians are our
closest allies in this free-speech debate."
George Pollay (1887–1890)
James Edwin Machin (1892–1910)
Alfred E.
Goodman (1910) Robert...
- 2019). "The
Radical Blackness of
Ebony Magazine". The New York Times.
Pollay,
Richard W.; Lee, Jung S.; Carter-Whitney,
David (March 1992). "Separate...
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taken at the 1972
Winter Olympics in
Sapporo by
Fumio Asaki and
Heinz Pollay performed the task at that year's
summer games in Munich. The
Munich games...
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competition had 29
riders from 11 nations, with the
youngest rider,
Heinz Pollay (age 28)
winning individual gold. The 17-minute test had 22 movements, and...
- advertising, but can be
simplified by the "mirror" vs. "mold"
argument coined by
Pollay in 1986. This
argument states that
advertising "mirrors"
society and does...