Sentence examples for was beamed from inspiring English sources

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was beamed

noun

Any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use.

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But nothing was beamed to the palm of my hand.

This time, he was beamed down to a big screen at the Toronto International Film Festival.

The six-book shortlist, announced a month later, was beamed the world over on CNN.

The United Nations was beaming, and was beamed upon.None of this lasted long.

Events such as the auction, which was beamed around the world, reinforce the message.

I went afterwards and then they took that photograph and it was beamed around".

It is now 40 years since that first observational proof was beamed back to Earth.

Like those jazz greats, his work sometimes seems like it was beamed in from another dimension.

Immediately, it was beamed nationwide to DirecTV's 11.4 million satellite subscribers.

"If that image was beamed around the world on TV, it would cause nothing but problems".

Cory was beamed in via Skype, joining us in equal amounts of tears and howling laughter.

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