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video

[vid-ee-oh] / ˈvɪd iˌoʊ /
ADJECTIVE
related to the televised image
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When her husband, Jerome Saxton, finally spotted garbage bins outside a Nike store on their fourth day, he took a video as if spotting an endangered species in the wild.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the end of the sessions, a video was shown to introduce the creator of the course.

From BBC

Zielinski saw the videos on social media and learned that it was Pretti when she saw a photo of him wearing his nursing scrubs.

From The Wall Street Journal

That applies both to the flash memory chips that store photos and videos, called NAND, as well as the memory used to run apps quickly, called DRAM.

From The Wall Street Journal

"My colleagues will give more details in the next few hours," he said in a video published by Mehr.

From BBC