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To posting
noun
A long dowel or plank protruding from the ground; a fence post; a light post.
Exact(60)
The company went from steady profits to posting large losses.
Instead, practised Instagrammers have moved on to posting short videos.
They may devote more manpower to posting guards and sentries.
No effects due to posting level were found for EMG variables.
(g), related to posting notice in Federal facilities, as (h).
Instead, he took to blogging, which led to him to posting photos online, too.
One lawyer, Salvador Perricone, admitted to posting the online comments and resigned in March.
Twitter has begun testing a button on its mobile app dedicated to posting animated GIFs.
Soon enough, this leads to posting X-rays of broken tibia, fractured collarbones, fingers bent back.
But raising barriers to posting bad comments is still a smart first step.
In addition to posting on YouTube, Green contributes indefatigably to Tumblr and Twitter.
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