A brief ad is often referred to as a "spot" or "advertising spot." These are short advertisements typically used in various media, such as television, radio, or online platforms, designed to capture attention quickly and convey a message succinctly. The goal is to promote a product or service effectively within a limited time frame, usually ranging from a few seconds to a couple of minutes.
no it was not called year 0 it was called AD 1
300 ad to 550 ad
The Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius ruled from AD 161-180.
The movement to drive the moors out of Spain since the first invasion in 711 AD until the last battle in 1492 AD (almost eight centuries) is called the Reconquista.
The city of Granada in Spain was a regional capital of the Nasrids during the Moorish occupation (711 AD-1492 AD), which was called the Emirate of Granada, part of the Iberian empire of Al-Andalus (711 AD-1228 AD). By 1236 AD, Granada was an isolated Berber enclave that had allied itself with Ferdinand III of Castile.
Its very simple, -Ad- is the short term for advertisment.
A brief advertisement is called a blurb. A brief advertisement is called a blurb.
A brief shower of rain can be called a "sprinkle," and a brief snowfall can be called a "flurry."
...A brief bikini? Aerie calls it a boykini.
answer is a brief answer is a brief
The brief would be called amicus curiae.
Some choices: ad, advertisement, spot, piece, note, column, brief, plug
It is a little 1-15 word text message and called a brief message
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a cameo
summation or summary
it'a called a nap