Sentence examples for managed masses from inspiring English sources

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In February, Twitter stopped allowing automating mass retweeting — or TweetDecking, as it's been called by some — in which power users turned to TweetDeck to retweet posts across masses of accounts they managed, as well as across smaller user groups of people who managed masses of accounts, a technique that helps a tweet go viral.

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To manage Mass Effect 3's script, BioWare was using a new system, called VADA, or Voice and Dialogue Editor and Recorder.

The next year she took over the direction of other housing projects, and later (1884) the Ecclesiastical Commissioners put her in charge of their property in Southwark, London, where she trained other women to manage mass housing.

The rate at which consumers open e-commerce e-mails has declined about 1 percent since it was introduced, according to three services that manage mass e-mails — Yesmail Interactive, MailChimp and 3DCart.

In France, as in Greece, the process is driven by politics – the wish to clean the place up, disperse the people, make them less visible – rather than any plan for meeting the needs of refugees, or managing mass migration from the global south.

It is driven by a central database in order to manage mass production of simulations and analysis of data produced by the IceCube detector.

It has bought Unroll.Me, an app that lets users roll up and manage mass-email subscriptions and unsubscribe to those that have tipped into the point of being useless spam.

If you're a field photographer or on a long vacation sans-laptop, it's a great way to manage mass amounts of photos without having to worry about dragging along multiple SD cards and with its USB 2.0 connection, sending the files for finishing should be a piece of spinach.

Hospitals are under increasing pressure as they struggle to manage mass casualties with insufficient supplies with some hospitals and medical facilities being attacked.

Thousands of families across the country have left their homes in search of safer places to stay and hospitals are under increasing pressure as they struggle to manage mass casualties with insufficient supplies.

While hospitals and health departments may have previously written plans for managing mass casualties resulting from aircraft, bus, or train crashes or natural disasters, such plans need to be modified to include consideration of the special circumstances of bioterrorism (e.g., chemoprophylaxis and personal protective equipment for workers, infection control, and handling of laboratory specimens).

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