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pass_on news
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0.46
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Other gathered in tight huddles, passing the news on by word of mouth. |
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represent news
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0.46
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All in all this new production represents excellent news. |
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trumpet news
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0.46
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Local dailies trumpet the news of death and destruction. |
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avoid news
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0.39
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Environmentalists claim the government is stonewalling to avoid unpleasant news. |
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dismiss news
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0.39
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Don Strauser, a barber at Legendary Cuts, dismissed news about Young with a shrug. |
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fill news
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0.39
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The television news is filled with it. |
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get_out news
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0.39
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WCW spin doctors are working the Internet getting out news on Hulk Hogan. |
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interpret news
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0.39
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Interpret the news, lend perspective to the news. |
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lead news
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0.39
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These stories lead the news. |
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radio news
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0.39
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Radio Nottingham news with Dave Harper. |
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run news
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0.39
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State-run media run no news of any kind on the current Mideast conflict. |
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update news
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0.39
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We shall also file a daily diary and updated team news. |
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view news
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0.39
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Investors seemed to view the news as mildly positive at best. |
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blare news
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0.33
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A few radios blared the news. |
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catch news
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0.33
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Artists also serve as gazetteers, catching up-to-the-minute news on the fly. |
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company news
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0.33
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For more company news, GM USEquityCN. |
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criticize news
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0.33
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On Wednesday, the National Action Party used a live interview on the Azteca network to criticize television news. |
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disclose news
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0.33
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The company disclosed the news in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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discount news
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0.33
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The analysts said the news have been discounted earlier. |
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encourage news
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0.33
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Not encouraging news for the Americans two months before the World Cup. |