noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
bulletin board
news bulletin
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
electronic
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In the electronic environment, bulletin boards are paralleling the role of poster sessions and list servers that of seminar papers.
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The parents had been alerted to the amendment through postings on their electronic bulletin boards.
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The case will be quickly followed by a second action taken against a large electronic bulletin board company.
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The packet is posted on the electronic bulletin board, and Felton himself reads them all, responding to many himself.
late
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Our late bulletin tonight is at half past ten.
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Our late bulletin is at 10.30 p.m.
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The latest going bulletin from Kempton favours Bradbury Star, with the going now changed to good to soft from soft.
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News of that game on our late bulletin at ten thirty.
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And early September generally is set fair to be a good spell for holidays, says his latest bulletin .
monthly
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In both cases the customer is sent quarterly statements plus a monthly bulletin of market analysis and research.
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Its priceless monthly bulletins will continue to add to the gaiety of nations.
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A monthly bulletin is prepared and circulated to each section.
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Its monthly bulletin goes to over 350 groups.
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It publishes a monthly bulletin featuring all the latest small business opportunities.
■ NOUN
board
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In the electronic environment, bulletin boards are paralleling the role of poster sessions and list servers that of seminar papers.
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To call a local computer bulletin board , you would use: A.. The Terminal program in Windows.
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Officials from Aiken studied those systems and spent two years planning, realizing that they wanted more than a text-type bulletin board .
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The parents had been alerted to the amendment through postings on their electronic bulletin boards .
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KidzNet also bars access to Internet newsgroups, bulletin boards or chat rooms, whether pornographic or not.
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The packet is posted on the electronic bulletin board , and Felton himself reads them all, responding to many himself.
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Tearooms had regulars who left messages on bulletin boards .
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Instead of answering she walked to the bulletin board and pinned up the clipping.
computer
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Information is the fuel that feeds the otaku's worshipped dissemination systems - computer bulletin boards, modems, faxes.
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To call a local computer bulletin board, you would use: A.. The Terminal program in Windows.
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They can be ordered through catalogs, computer bulletin board systems and on-line services.
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No longer was it enough to write a program that connected reliably with local computer bulletin boards or even national on-line services.
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Write a classified newspaper ad, or post a note on a computer bulletin board, offering to give the computer away.
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There are tens of thousands of computer bulletin boards operating across the country, many of them free.
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Electronic networks, such as electronic mail and computer bulletin boards, extend this changing political identity even further.
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If you use a computer bulletin board, the responses can go there.
news
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The revolutionary radio stations are monitored daily and brief news bulletins circulated among the prisoners.
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They followed the news bulletins of such groups as Good for Women and formed their own watchdog groups.
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So this is the first news bulletin to allocate a regular slot for science and allied matters.
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When a news bulletin informed him of the crash of ValuJet Flight 592, he realized that call would never come.
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His coming meant that the radio station could deal with more than news bulletins and official talks.
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The 8 p.m. news bulletin each evening gave prominence to presidential and governmental words and deeds.
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Radio journalists took control of news bulletins .
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However, the Conservatives also predominated in both national news bulletins and in parliamentary review programmes, particularly the latter.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The latest police bulletin described the suspect as a white male in his twenties.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Our next bulletin is at 10.30 p.m.