A radio or television show.
Cause to become widely known.
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Examples for "spread "
Examples for "spread "
1 It has also spread to Europe, with three cases confirmed in France.
2 However, if overall rates continue to climb, Illinois' credit spread could widen.
3 That spread , a popular trade, signals the health of the oil market.
4 Some market participants thought Illinois' so-called credit spread should be even wider.
5 He said economic weakness had spread beyond the United States and Europe.
1 The IRS tries to process and distribute refunds quickly, often within days.
2 A major drive to distribute aid throughout Vanuatu's cyclone-ravaged islands, started today.
3 The deal lets companies produce and distribute Viread to 95 developing countries.
4 She needs some students to come help distribute flowers people have sent.
5 But the answer is not to distribute energy for free, she added.
1 Police used stun-grenades to disperse them; there were no reports of injuries.
2 We managed to disperse them and they left the area' Mdlalose said.
3 Residents said police used teargas and live ammunition to disperse the crowd.
4 I quickly address my men; instruct them to disperse and remain inconspicuous.
5 Police said they opened fire after failing to disperse activists with teargas.
1 All those people going talk, talk, talk on television diffuse your focus.
2 Nothing like agreement to diffuse an argument, Claire had learned long ago.
3 Also diffuse when making fatherly decisions, especially about the punishment of children.
4 At 4 weeks after treatment, there was evidence of diffuse IAS remodeling.
5 Conclusion: This study supports the role of glutamate in diffuse glioma biology.
1 It is therefore not surprising that unconfirmed figures circulate today, it said.
2 Liberal group Americans United for Change was quick to circulate Christie's comments.
3 For a while, the new notes will circulate with the current notes.
4 Many ad networks have taken steps to ensure malicious ads don't circulate .
5 He causes money to circulate ; he always sends the tradespeople away satisfied.
1 Avian influenza A viruses often do not propagate efficiently in mammalian cells.
2 The first effort of the young plant will be to propagate itself.
3 His court will propagate the contagion of vice among the lower ranks.
4 Bacterial pathogens use effector proteins to manipulate their hosts to propagate infection.
5 Only enough remain from one season to another to propagate the species.
1 They cannot disseminate information, because information would too often embarrass their truth.
2 Link-shorteners such as bit.ly are used to disseminate key articles via Twitter.
3 For once, the magic liquid was unable to disseminate any beneficial effects.
4 Our newspapers and magazines disseminate knowledge and rational pleasure throughout the land.
5 The Net permits them to disseminate their message instantly, inexpensively and worldwide.
1 Most smaller oncogenic viral genomes usually persist solely as integrated DNAs despite their ability to circularize .
2 Which reminds me, Mr. Clacton, don't you think we should circularize the provinces with Partridge's last speech?
3 As soon as I get an itemized list, I'll circularize dealers and other possible buyers and ask for offers.
4 I'll see you later; I don't know how long it's going to take me to get a list prepared, and circularize the old-arms trade.
5 I'd look fine, wouldn't I, circularizing a dead story?
1 Well, I'm sure I own enough works for you to pass around .
2 There is no shelf by which we can pass around the foot.
3 We sit down, and I pass around a plate of unleavened bread.
4 We'd also pass around trays of fruit to help rehydrate people.
5 Everyone takes the northern pass around it, up over the mountains.
1 Would Hoover circularise his description and offer a reward?
2 Garda management yesterday circularised divisions seeking volunteers for the Border duties.
Broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television.
1 The NCRE research shows broadcast news about Europe is scarcely more diverse.
2 But a 'one-stop-shop' for Māori broadcast news is not a new idea.
3 It doesn't seem right, said one parent on a local news broadcast .
4 Later, Syrian State TV broadcast footage which it said showed the damage.
5 Monday's foreign policy debate was carried by 11 cable and broadcast networks.
6 With Spanish-language broadcast partners included, the final overall number will be higher.
7 The tobacco industry appears to have been helped by the broadcast ban.
8 It's 40 years since Radio New Zealand's bird calls were first broadcast .
9 But they have no idea how broadcast journalism or news channels work.
10 Only this week China's broadcast regulator banned foreign shows during prime time.
11 Three weeks ago, the RTÉ Investigates programme Behind Closed Doors was broadcast .
12 A special 'opening' broadcast will celebrate the end of Samoa Language week.
13 At issue were agreements that limit where certain games can be broadcast .
14 The event will be broadcast live on all South African news networks.
15 His comments were broadcast live by Russian state Rossiya 24 TV channel.
16 The broadcast on the Nessma TV station provoked significant protests last year.
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