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Moreover, it is increasingly as producers and disseminators of such knowledge that they justify their claim on the public purse.
The national television service, Doordarshan, and All India Radio have been the disseminators of the BBC World Service Trust's programmes.
Ms. Coulter maintains that "surprise best seller" is a code phrase, part of the shorthand endemic to the majority of American disseminators of news and opinion.
Having had early commercial and cultural contact with India, the Mon assumed the role of disseminators of the main features of Indian culture.
These outfits are also among the most assiduous disseminators of "the web is dead" meme for the simple reason that they wish it were dead.
He went on to manage the American branch of the London label Sterns, since the 1980s one of the world's finest disseminators of African music.
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In distance learning the instructor relies on these roles more than on the role of a disseminator of information, because the content itself disseminates the information.
So he later saw Amazon as a heroic disseminator of knowledge and progress.
He is proffering his method on that disseminator of democracy, local cable.
He thought of himself as having arrived from the outer cosmos, a disseminator of important spiritual truths.
He was also an ardent disseminator of his work, first through neighborhood screenings and later through public-access television.
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