That phrase was used in a letter published in The Times on March 1, 2009. The writer was referring to the people who are the most loyal readers, including those who subscribe and those who read the paper every day. Many other people only read it casually or occasionally. The writer was suggesting that the editors of The Times pay the most attention to their loyal and constant readers rather than worry about influencing those who don't care as much.
identify the products core valueidentify the products core audienceidentify the mass medium (television, radio, newspaper, etc) that the core audience identifies withresearch what motivates to core audiencecreate a memorable message
I think the out core is the second.
I think the outer core
I think the outer core
I think the outer core
I think it is a core country.
The outer core and the inner core, I think. Try watching the movie "The Core".
You mean 'encore' meaning an extra performance at the end of a show because the audience shouts for it. A Noun
No, but you can disable additional cores a lot of times.
A post hard core band out of Staten Island New York
Outer core, and that think liquid is Iron and Nickel
i think cure 2 duo is best