Pronunciation of the English word broadcasting.
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1. | FM broadcasting is a method of radio broadcasting using frequency modulation (FM). | |
2. | The President will be broadcasting next year. | |
3. | The rebels have captured the broadcasting station. | |
4. | In 1980 the Ontario Censor Board banned the film "The Tin Drum," adapted from the Günter Grass novel, but the media found this silly, and so the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) showed the offending scene that night from coast to coast on the national news. | |
5. | There are lots of laws about broadcasting and television. | |
6. | I've told him before that the best solution for him is to seek out actual friends who will console him when he needs emotional support, instead of broadcasting on Fig Hunter, for reasons everyone should know by now. He already has his introvert site! Why should he feel the need to keep talking about his feelings on Fig Hunter when he already knows what will come of it? I understand that he considers Fig Hunter his "home", and the members therein his "guests". However, Pseudo didn't conduct himself as the most gracious host, either. He argued with people and openly called them names. Whether or not he is justified in doing so is irrelevant. What matters is that he doesn't have the time to be doing things like this. Talking back at these people is a complete waste of his time, when he could and should be working on his games or art or studying for university. | |
7. | Broadcasting everything in Tweets definitely streamlines the presidential debates. | |
8. | I want to go into sports broadcasting. | |
9. | Approximately one-tenth of one percent of the budget goes to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. | |
10. | Tom is broadcasting now. |