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radio

noun as in communication by electronic air waves

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The commercial used a series of clips from former President Reagan's 1987 national radio address, in which he argued that tariffs would hurt America's economy.

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"We're now getting social influencers turning up and that gives you a whole different parameter than what you used to have with maybe one or two news outlets and radio stations."

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Gibbs drove out, with the fires lighting the way and the crackling of the radio keeping him updated.

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When he composed a portrait of a mother and father holding their deceased child, Van Der Zee placed a radio in frame to make the funerary scene appear more homelike.

Excerpted from a 1987 radio address, the remarks warn against protectionism broadly.

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