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channel

[chan-l] / ˈtʃæn l /




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In a six-minute video , external posted on his social media channels, the British heavyweight acknowledged supporters worldwide "who were showing so much love, support through that tragic, traumatic time".

From BBC

This month, the still-profitable cable channels were spun off into a new company called Versant.

From Los Angeles Times

In December, the BBC announced it was doubling spending on content in the four nations by channelling more money from central budgets across the UK.

From BBC

It’s also had an unintended effect: Plenty of users, whether they realize it or not, are now channeling Michael Ovitz, the superagent who once enlisted a small army of assistants to filter calls.

From The Wall Street Journal

The artificial molecule is connected to multiple microwave channels.

From Science Daily