Sentence examples for put on a network from inspiring English sources

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That very successful CBS comedy, going into its seventh season, is the last hit HBO put on a network.

Wireless technology is so new that it has yet to be simplified and standardised, as most technologies are over time, notes Monica Paolini of Senza Fili Consulting.Another complication is that nobody really knows how much stress a collection of wireless sensors will put on a network, other than that it will probably be different from what happens on the internet.

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That seemed to be the philosophy at the Upfront presentations in "New York City," where the networks put on a major "TV Party" for advertisers.

The issue for DirecTV has been that the Pac-12 does not want its networks put on a specialty tier but rather wants it distributed broadly.

The system, which he calls a "contract action network," put on an impressive show yesterday afternoon when hundreds of members attended yesterday afternoon's first bargaining session with the Realty Advisory Board in the Sheraton New York Hotel.

This time every year corporations feign concern with patriotic commercials, networks put on an air of nationalism with their pretentious minutes of public spirit honoring veterans.

"They walk away a winner". The Costa Mesa school was one of about a half dozen this year to host the Nutrition Olympics put on by the Network for a Healthy California.

Snogging lesbian teenagers on the Beijing subway may be something one wants to take a photo of and put on a social network site for the world to see.

But like Juno Online Services and NetZero before it, Bluelight announced that it could no longer support the strain that active users were putting on its network, with a fraction of its subscribers accounting for the large majority of its traffic.

This morning, though, he looked up, and, with a sternness that seemed only partly put on, said, "I hear you put a password on your wireless network".

The New Yorker, October 16, 1937 P. 11 A Chicago advertising firm sent a telegram via Western Union to Mr. Mackay of the Postal: "If you want new business why don't you put Dale Carnegie on a network radio program.

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