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Mellers

[mel-erz]

noun

  1. Wilfrid Howard, 1914–2008, English musicologist and composer.



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The Mellers were released Friday morning on house arrest to their daughter’s house in Petah Tikva.

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Mellers Primary School head teacher Amanda Dawson said: "I've just had a message from the elder daughter that they have landed in Dubai, which is wonderful."

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Barbara Mellers, a professor of marketing and psychology at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, points out that they’re both simple in concept and surprising in content, which is a winning combination for a memorable ad.

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Plus, advertisers are always going for relatability: “The more similar a person in an ad is to you, the easier it is for you to imagine yourself in that person’s place,” Mellers said.

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As Mellers pointed out, though, what may be making the Progressive ads stick so well in the public imagination is that they point out a phenomenon that’s familiar but hasn’t been parodied to the point of being a trope.

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