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arcature
[ ahr-kuh-cher ]
noun
- an arcade of small dimensions.
- a blind arcade, as a series of arches superimposed on the walls of a building for decoration.
arcature
/ ËÉË°ìÉłÙÊÉ /
noun
- a small-scale arcade
- a set of blind arches attached to the wall of a building as decoration
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Larry Light, a co-author of âSix Rules for Brand Revitalizationâ and the chief executive of Arcature, a brand consulting company, added: âTheyâre just as large as the millennials in numbers. And they have huge discretionary income.â
âI wouldnât want to smell like a Harley-Davidson biker,â said Larry Light, an author of âSix Rules for Brand Revitalizationâ and the chief executive of Arcature, a brand consulting company.
âThe major brands are in a share war,â Larry Light, CEO of the consulting firm Arcature and McDonaldâs global chief marketing officer from 2002 to 2005, told Salon.
âThe two key words in fast food are fast and food, and McDonaldâs is no longer fast, and its burgers ranked last in a Consumer Reports survey recently,â said Larry Light, chief executive of Arcature, a consulting firm, and a former McDonaldâs executive.
Arcature, in architecture, a small arcade built into a wall or applied against it, decorative rather than structural.
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