Sentence examples for news applied from inspiring English sources

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This should not be as surprising as it is to those who are just now seeing the term "fake news" applied to themselves.

But other semiconductor stocks forged ahead, as investors decided that the bad news applied mostly to Intel itself.

"Sky News applied for a Bahrain visa to report on the political situation in the country ahead of the grand prix this weekend.

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Here's more good news; applying and participating in Startup Battlefield is free.

"What I find most interesting about the U.S. is this idea of equality," Ramos said one evening as he prepared to deliver the news, applying his own makeup by glancing at his reflection in a window.

Beats is currently owned by Apple, which in other news has applied for a patent for a new, improved paper bag.

But in the meantime, the good news is, applied strictly, "one in one out" amounts to a freeze on overall regulatory burdens.

In other NBA wedding news, Michael Jordan applied for a marriage license Thursday in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Now, the company is back with news that applies in both areas, with a brand new Pebble smartwatch called Pebble Time that's debuting today on Kickstarter.

Don't be panicked by the economic news into applying for everything and anything.

"I guess students like my classes because I tend to use things I hear on the news and apply them to the topic at hand," he said.

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