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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
embargo .
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Examples
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Also, science press releases are "embargoed" - employees of major press outlets get to see them first, bloggers have to wait.
RealClimate 2009
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Also, science press releases are "embargoed" - employees of major press outlets get to see them first, bloggers have to wait.
RealClimate 2009
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Also, science press releases are "embargoed" - employees of major press outlets get to see them first, bloggers have to wait.
RealClimate 2009
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Also, science press releases are "embargoed" - employees of major press outlets get to see them first, bloggers have to wait.
RealClimate 2009
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Also, science press releases are "embargoed" - employees of major press outlets get to see them first, bloggers have to wait.
RealClimate 2009
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Also, science press releases are "embargoed" - employees of major press outlets get to see them first, bloggers have to wait.
RealClimate 2009
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Also, science press releases are "embargoed" - employees of major press outlets get to see them first, bloggers have to wait.
RealClimate 2009
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Also, science press releases are "embargoed" - employees of major press outlets get to see them first, bloggers have to wait.
RealClimate 2009
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Also, science press releases are "embargoed" - employees of major press outlets get to see them first, bloggers have to wait.
RealClimate 2009
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The book was treated by HarperCollins as if it were the next Harry Potter - "embargoed" until Oct. 1, the first day of the Supreme Court's fall term -- a total clampdown that made it impossible for anyone to buy the book until Monday morning.
Jon Wiener: Clarence Thomas, Rupert Murdoch, And The Candidates 2008
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