Sentence examples for broadcast him from inspiring English sources

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"Tyler thought I was trying to broadcast him and telling a bunch of people to watch it," Mr. Ravi told investigators.

Mr. Polatsch called the show, which then broadcast him re-enacting his proposition at the same store.

For the last hour of the market day, CNBC stationed Ron Insana on the floor of the Stock Exchange — a correspondent in the land of panic — and broadcast him speaking grandly about the bulls and the bears battling it out, as if this were Agincourt.

For the last hour of the market day, CNBC stationed Ron Insana on the floor of the Stock Exchange--a correspondent in the land of panic--and broadcast him speaking grandly about the bulls and the bears battling it out, as if this were Agincourt.

"But that does not mean AFN should broadcast him.

Christendom, for its part, now has its own clip-sharing venue, GodTube ("Broadcast Him"), which in August was the fastest-growing Web site in the United States.

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Before that, the press minister had called him a "bacterium", anti-Semitic remarks were broadcast about him on state-controlled television and masked police had raided his headquarters.

Mr. Montesinos had fled Peru a month ago after a videotape was broadcast showing him paying a bribe to an opposition Congressman to change political parties.

I was living in Baghdad at the time, and when the pictures were broadcast of him… Wedenesday night, I went to sleep with the news that Hamas and Fatah had signed a make-up-and-have-elections agreement; Thursday morning, I awoke to news that… Moving through Cairo, I am constantly bumping into demonstrations outside Arab embassies in support of protesters.

I was living in Baghdad at the time, and when the pictures were broadcast of him being dragged, wild-eyed, wild-haired, out of his "spider hole," many Iraqis, even those who still bore the scars of his torturers, seemed to suffer a pang of shame and sympathy that their President had been brought so low.

Winnicott's popularity, and that of Susan Isaacs, a psychotherapist who broadcast before him and was a columnist for the magazine Nursery World, was part of a reaction against the earlier stern parenting advice of Frederic Truby King, the Gina Ford of his day, who enjoined mothers to breastfeed by the clock – four-hourly feeds, with baby left untouched in the fresh air in between.

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