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channel

[chan-l] / ˈtʃæn l /




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Federal law already bans that practice on broadcast stations and cable channels.

From Los Angeles Times

Shareholders don’t know if Abel can channel the stock-picking magic of his predecessor, who earned the nickname the Oracle of Omaha.

From The Wall Street Journal

The re-enactment will be available on Radio 4's social channels and also feature in The Archers Podcast.

From BBC

Elwes, the latest Hollywood figure to salute the Reiners, concluded his post channeling a memorable line from his “Princess Bride” character.

From Los Angeles Times

Water gathered in low-lying valleys and river channels, overflowed crater rims, and rushed through canyons.

From Science Daily