The motto of Dentsu Razorfish is 'Experience Innovation'.
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Razorfish is a company that specialises in interactive marketing including web activity, technology, experiences and developing new ways to communicate with potential customers. It is part of the Publicis global brand.
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A razorfish, or a aeoliscus strigatus, is a very unique fish with a head-up tail-up position. This unique position evolved from the razorfish having to hide among sea urchin spines. The razorfish can be found in coastal waters in the Indo-Pacific. This area ranges from the central Indian Ocean to the Red Sea to Hawaii.
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As of September 2008, the Avenues are:
Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Atlantic, Ventnor, Pacific, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Mediterranean, Baltic, Oriental, Vermont, Connecticut, States, Virginia, Tennessee, New York.
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Avenue of the Americas is the legal name of Sixth Avenue in Manhattan. Locals still call it Sixth Avenue.
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Boardwalk, st James place, states avenue, Mediterranean avenue, Marvin gardens, vent nor avenue, electric company, short line, pacific avenue, Pennsylvania avenue, new York avenue, Tennessee avenue, Atlantic avenue, Indiana avenue, Kentucky avenue, oriental avenue, park place, water works, Virginia avenue, st charles place, reading railroad, b and o railroad, Pennsylvania railroad, Baltic avenue, Connecticut avenue, Vermont avenue, Illinois avenue, north Carolina avenue
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Twelve avenues join at the Arc. They are: avenue des Champs-Elysées, then clockwise: avenue Marceau - avenue d'Iéna - avenue Kléber - avenue Victor Hugo - avenue Foch - avenue de la grande armée - avenue Carnot - avenue Mac-Mahon - avenue de Wagram - avenue Hoche - avenue de Friedland
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There is no antonym for avenue; the opposite of avenue, street, or road is the absence of an avenue, street, or road.
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That depends on which version you are using. There are versions for all sorts of different things. The ones on the original board are as follows (I am assuming you mean the names of the properties): Boardwalk Park Place Pennsyvania Avenue North Carolina Avenue Pacific Avenue Marvin Gardens Atlantic Avenue Ventnor Avenue Illinois Avenue Indiana Avenue Kentucky Avenue New York Avenue Saint James Place Tennessee Avenue Virginia Avenue States Avenue Saint Charles Place Connecticut Avenue Oriental Avenue Vermont Avenue Baltic Avenue Mediterranean Avenue Utilities: Electric Company and Water Works Railroads: Pennsylvania, Reading, B&O, and Short Line
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Which 'avenue' am I on?
There's a place off ocean 'avenue' ......
This 'avenue' is very active with young teens!
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Either 10003 or 10009.
If the address is between 5th Avenue and 1st Avenue, it's 10003. If it's between 1st Avenue and the East River, it's 10009.
The 10003 avenues, from west to east, go: 5th Avenue ---> University Place ---> Broadway ---> 4th Avenue ---> 3rd Avenue ---> 2nd Avenue ---> 1st Avenue.
The 10009 avenues, from west to east, go: 1st Avenue ---> Avenue A ---> Avenue B ---> Avenue C ---> Avenue D.
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the most famous avenue is the Avenue des Champs-Elysées in Paris.
the most famous avenue is the Avenue des Champs-Elysées in Paris.
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Washington Avenue - BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - ended in 1969.
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Washington Avenue - BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - was created in 1888.
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Greene Avenue - BMT Lexington Avenue Line - ended in 1950.
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Forest Avenue - BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - was created in 1915.
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Nostrand Avenue - BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - was created in 1889.
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Nostrand Avenue - BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - ended in 1969.
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Tompkins Avenue - BMT Lexington Avenue Line - was created in 1885.
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Tompkins Avenue - BMT Lexington Avenue Line - ended in 1950.
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Myrtle Avenue - BMT Fourth Avenue Line - was created in 1915.
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Myrtle Avenue - BMT Fourth Avenue Line - ended in 1956.
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Baychester Avenue - IRT Dyre Avenue Line - was created in 1941.
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Franklin Avenue - BMT Franklin Avenue Line - was created in 1896.
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Tompkins Avenue - BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - was created in 1889.
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Tompkins Avenue - BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - ended in 1969.
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DeKalb Avenue - BMT Fourth Avenue Line - was created in 1915.
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Franklin Avenue - BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - ended in 1969.
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Franklin Avenue - BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - was created in 1889.
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Reid Avenue - BMT Lexington Avenue Line - was created in 1885.
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Reid Avenue - BMT Lexington Avenue Line - ended in 1950.
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Sumner Avenue - BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - ended in 1969.
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Sumner Avenue - BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - was created in 1889.
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Church Avenue - IRT Nostrand Avenue Line - was created in 1920.
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Central Avenue - BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - was created in 1889.
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baltic avenue mederainen avenue reading railroad connecticut avenue vermont avenue oration avenue states avenue st. charles avenue illinois avenue electric company new york avenue boardwalk park place water works Atlantic avenue Pennsylvania avenue Virginia avenue St. james place Tennessee avenue indiana avenue kentucky avenue venter avenue marvin gardens north carolina avenue pacific avenue short line railroad B. & O. railroad pennsylvania railroad.
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Saint Marks Avenue - BMT Fifth Avenue Line - ended in 1940.
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Bay Ridge Avenue - BMT Fourth Avenue Line - was created in 1915.
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In Monopoly, the ranking of colors in terms of importance and value is as follows: 1. Dark Blue (Park Place and Boardwalk) 2. Green (Pennsylvania Avenue, North Carolina Avenue, and Pacific Avenue) 3. Yellow (Ventnor Avenue, Marvin Gardens, and Atlantic Avenue) 4. Red (Kentucky Avenue, Indiana Avenue, and Illinois Avenue) 5. Orange (New York Avenue, Tennessee Avenue, and St. James Place) 6. Light Blue (Connecticut Avenue, Vermont Avenue, and Oriental Avenue) 7. Pink (St. Charles Place, States Avenue, and Virginia Avenue) 8. Brown (Mediterranean Avenue and Baltic Avenue) 9. Utilities (Electric Company and Water Works) 10. Railroads (Reading Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad, BO Railroad, and Short Line)
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NO. It would only be a proper noun if there was the name of the street before it.
EX: 9th avenue, or Hickory Avenue. Then it would be a proper noun. When alone, it is a regular noun.
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