The social interaction mediated through the visual channel in social media can be an effective mechanism for cultural diffusion. |
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He talked about his disgust with the way the news media focuses on celebrities. |
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As soon as they learned of his arrest, the media vultures started circling. |
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He claims that his statements have been misinterpreted by the media. |
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The unparalleled media hype surrounding the new film guaranteed that fans would experience anticipointment. |
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So much of the communications media is poisoned by an antievangelical bias, that a lot of us take a defensive stance when approached by them. |
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So the British Arean Company had been formed, with suitably orchestrated media fanfare. |
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Eyes atwinkle at age 71, he boasts skills rare in the Republican Party for waging guerrilla war with help from the news media. |
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Bok believes that media violence undermines... psychological mechanisms that allow people to bounce back and to count to 10 before they lash out. |
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She refused to answer inquiries from the media about her marriage. |
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An important classified document has been leaked to the media. |
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Besides traditional forms of media, Virginia is the home base for telecommunication companies such as Voxant and XO Communications. |
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However a system of publicity, Ensor argues, had to continue to escalate to maintain its high visibility in the media. |
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These changes have given rise to controversy within the medical professions, the news media and the public. |
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Newspapers were reported as being less favourable and also less reliable than the broadcast media. |
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For the first time in over 30 years there was serious doubt among the public and the media as to whether Labour could ever return to government. |
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Current MEPs also include former judges, trade union leaders, media personalities, actors, soldiers, singers, athletes, and political activists. |
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Channel 4's 4Talent network has a hub in the West Midlands dealing with rising media talent from the region. |
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This would be news that even the head-in-the-sand, lame-stream media would have to acknowledge. |
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On 1 December 1990, Englishman Graham Fagg and Frenchman Phillippe Cozette broke through the service tunnel with the media watching. |
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The independent media organisation Indymedia also covers Liverpool, while 'Nerve' magazine publishes articles and reviews of cultural events. |
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New tertiary industries such as retail, call centres, offices and media have contributed to a high rate of economic growth. |
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Political cartoons, one of the most effective and popular media of the time, skewered the Dissenters and Priestley. |
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In popular media, Stephenson was portrayed by actor Gawn Grainger on television in the 1985 Doctor Who serial The Mark of the Rani. |
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The browser makes additional HTTP requests to the web server for these other Internet media types. |
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Like in the UK when the same buses had caught fire, these buses became a popular joke in conversations and social media sites. |
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This often follows a short period of intense media and opposition pressure for them to do so. |
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In 1851 Paul Julius Reuter founded the Reuters news agency, now one of the large financial media organisations in the world. |
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Pakistan imposed bans on Bengali literature and music in state media, including the works of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. |
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Freedom of the media remains a major concern, due to government attempts at censorship and harassment of journalists. |
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Dimsum is a media organisation which also aims to raise awareness of the cultural issues that the Chinese community face. |
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Punjabi is becoming more acceptable among Punjabis in modern media and communications. |
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With recent efforts to establish their own media influence through the agency English News. |
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However, after the situation calmed down, several teachers, experts, and students delivered the solution to the question via the media. |
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In coverage through established media outlets, many borrowers have expressed feelings of victimization by the student loan corporations. |
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The exceptions are theoretical work, for which a media project is required. |
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Other King's student media groups include the student television station KingsTV, and the photographic society KCLSU PhotoSoc. |
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Bath is sometimes covered by Bristol's local media, including Bristol Live Magazine. |
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These media included fresco, mosaics, sculpture, and manuscript illumination. |
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The period typically called Romantic varies greatly between different countries and different artistic media or areas of thought. |
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As with many ancient legends, the Bogeyman has seen a rekindled popularity in modern media, including media aimed at children. |
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The concept of the dwarf has had influence in modern popular culture and appears in a variety of media. |
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Most modern fantasy media have continued this distinction, beginning with TSR's Dungeons and Dragons. |
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In the 21st century, the legend lives on, not only in literature but also in adaptations for theatre, film, television, comics and other media. |
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Croft died in January 1930, and his funeral was attended by 400 followers from all over London, receiving national media coverage. |
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Recipes spread quickly through both countries' national media, culinary blogs, and YouTube. |
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Primary media in the Gothic period included sculpture, panel painting, stained glass, fresco and illuminated manuscripts. |
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In 2004, the Academy attracted media attention for a series of financial scandals and reports of a feud between Rosenthal and other senior staff. |
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Charlie reminds me of the color beige He has no criminal record. He has no traffic tickets. His social media posts are just like... he's beige. |
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Dissolution experiments are done both with biorelevant media and with SDS solution. |
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Just like bought-and-paid-for politicians and bought-and-paid-for media, bought-and-paid-for scientists are an instrument of corporate power. |
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A lot of people just play with social media because it's this new, bright, shiny object, but they don't really know what they're doing. |
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Roy Keane has dismissed media bullscutter that he is set to lose his job at Portman Road. |
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Impatience... is chronic in the mass media. Indeed, it comes with the territory. |
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Social media lighted up with corroborations that lower Manhattan was the meteorological equivalent of the jungles of Borneo. |
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So the question that is commonly asked is, why put a media incubator in a media desert and have it managed by a civil servant? |
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She distressed the new media cabinet so that it fit with the other furniture in the room. |
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Jana Pittman, the new 400m hurdles world champion, had the media eating out of her hand in the aftermath of her victory. |
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For nearly the entire full four years of Frank's administration, the local media ate him alive for even the slightest misstep. |
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Indeed, without any form of social media other than word of mouth, flash crowds materialize almost spontaneously. |
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Floppy diskette drives have largely been replaced by more efficient media such as the USB memory stick. |
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Social media is supervisual, and there's nothing more shareable than images, so this is a way to increase shares and likes and follows. |
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The Chukwu fuctuplets are about to turn 1, and the eyes of the media will be turning toward Texas. |
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Gartrell and Faulkner also released Maurie Daly's letter, which was sent to us on Monday, to the media, putting the Liverpool furphies to rest. |
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There's barely a week that goes by without me going nuclear about something or other to do with middle age as portrayed in the media. |
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I mean it's certainly less polemical than having some Greenpeace types confront these hunters with Zodiacs and boycotts and insults in the media. |
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Media companies are concentrated in London and the media distribution industry is London's second most competitive sector. |
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Occasionally, some media outlets broadcast in Latin, which is targeted at enthusiasts. |
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For example, music imitates with the media of rhythm and harmony, whereas dance imitates with rhythm alone, and poetry with language. |
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Twitter broke the news, and soon enough, the media hullaballooed over this latest act of art vandalism. |
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The hyperobservant of you may have noticed I recently posted asking questions about moving from plus.net to virgin media cable broadband. |
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Without the media, public concern over the illfare of Finnish children would not have been so widely discussed or examined. |
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In the 19th century, it inspired a strong romantic nationalistic movement, which is still visible in the Norwegian language and media. |
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Some news executives attribute this youthful apathy to information overload and the explosion of media options. |
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When I worked in state government, babbitry was the only thing we excelled at. We communicated with the media a certain way, because we always had. |
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They often carry stories you won't find in the mainstream media. |
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The biggest challenge with binge-watching is avoiding mentions of plot twists and other spoilers in the news media, on social networks and in casual conversations. |
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Pakistani media has also played a vital role in exposing corruption. |
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Figure 4.20 reveals blebs on the surface of a bacterial cell. In many instances, these blebs are released from the cell into the surrounding media. |
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The media published a blow-by-blow of the trial as it happened. |
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At the same time, when options are considered, political parties and the media are interested in knowing whether boots on the ground is an option put on the table. |
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The hypersaturated media and political attention we take for granted today depends on a system of communication that is fast, reliable and far-reaching. |
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As part of a drive to reduce media centralisation in London, the BBC and ITV have moved much of their program production to MediaCityUK in Salford. |
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Both are used in public administration, schools, churches, and media. |
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Hussain celebrated reaching his ton with a gesture towards the media centre, pointing to the number three on the back of his shirt and offering some colourful language. |
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Another incident includes a GCSE Maths exam paper where there were complaints about a question later named in the media as the 'Hannah's sweets' question. |
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High pressure directly ahead of and beside the projectile nose comminute and fracture the sand media, forming a rigid, conical false nose on the front of the projectile. |
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It is also home to nationally outstanding cultural businesses, a strong group of new media companies, and a significant national institution in the National Media Museum. |
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In recent months, those tactics have come to include defensive maneuvers aimed at defusing the media counteroperations of the United States and its allies. |
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Remarkably, higher education's allure has persisted despite recent efforts to tarnish it by academic management and mass media orchestration of an anticollege crusade. |
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Now a large segment of the media, the infotainers, are in a delicate position. Having cast their lot with the anti-warming forces, they are in danger of being proved wrong. |
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The Tractarian formulation of the theory of the via media was essentially a party platform, and not acceptable to Anglicans outside the confines of the Oxford Movement. |
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However, the theory of the via media was reworked in the ecclesiological writings of Frederick Denison Maurice, in a more dynamic form that became widely influential. |
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The media used was oil paint, which had long been utilised for painting leather ceremonial shields and accoutrements, because it was flexible and relatively durable. |
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There's no need to feel naughty about facestalking would-be dates on social media before agreeing to meet up, new research says nine in 10 NZ women do it. |
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With the rise of the Internet, some media fell on hard times. |
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It is notable for its architecture, culture, musical exports, media links, scientific and engineering output, social impact, sports clubs and transport connections. |
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Alumni in the arts and media industry include actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Cary Elwes, singer James Blunt and horse racing pundit John McCririck. |
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In some cases, authors may be their own publishers, meaning originators and developers of content also provide media to deliver and display the content for the same. |
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Foodtography is the relatively recent trend of taking pictures of food and sharing them online via social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. |
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But Powers, a former staff writer at The Washington Post who has written extensively on media and technology, is not simply an earnest foreteller of doom. |
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The analogue of Hooke's spring law for continuous media is then. |
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Despite these changes, and because of Kinnock's negative media image, Labour was defeated in the 1987 and 1992 general elections, and he was succeeded by John Smith. |
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In experiment with Cd salt containing media presence of glucuronan decreased Cd concentration both in shoots and roots comparing to control and to Str5 effect. |
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During his work for Howard, Cameron often briefed the media. |
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The use of English is growing in the business and media environment. |
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The term is widely used by the American media and pressure groups. |
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As elsewhere in England, the media landscape in South East England is dominated by national television, radio, newspapers and magazines, most of which are based in London. |
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The media, which bombard us with TV shows, movies, catalogs, ads, and magazines, serve as a kind of Home Depot of personas to draw from and put on. |
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This is relatively rare in practice, perhaps because administrative failure is of less interest to the media than personal scandal, and less susceptible to unequivocal proof. |
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Trolls are depicted in a variety of media in modern popular culture. |
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