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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.
"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."
Gibbs drove out, with the fires lighting the way and the crackling of the radio keeping him updated.
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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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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