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This is a highly creative spot from JWT/London for client Benadryl. The spot, which is named ‘war’, presents some unusual visuals with immaculate thinking from JWT guys.
We see nature, though appears beautiful at the beginning of this spot,...
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Dr. Wesley Burks MD, left, speaks with 4 year-old Ashlyn Chadwick and her mother Karen about Ashlyn’s peanut allergies during a clinic at the Duke South Clinic at Duke University in Durham, N.C., Tuesday, March 10, 2009. Medical student Sean Prater...
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