Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A genus of cyprinoid fishes, typical of the subfamily Medinæ containing such as M. fulgida of the Gila river in Arizona.
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Examples
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So it's not actually that the government is listening to our phone calls, reading our e-mails, it's that they're collecting what they call meda-data (ph), which is basically just who is making the call, where it's going, how long it is.
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I’ll be more modest when people stop narrowing my options in meda, culture and commerce.
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There were violent demonstrations going on splashed across the meda 24/7 for years and not a word from Bush.
Conservative Republican Participation - Morton_C_Blackwell’s blog - RedState 2009
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Otherwise, this "National Enquirer" mentality amongst mainstream meda will continue.
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Of course, our meda could cut a deal with AL Jazeera to use their feeds, or they could source in-Gaza freelancers -- just more reason to conclude our media sucks.
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Gay rights activist Harvey Milk will also be receive a posthumous meda
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Camillus House Advocate Pedro Jos�� Greer to Receive White House Honor 2009
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Talking about media. clinton people should tell the meda to go hell.
Poll: Obama Edges Hillary In New Hampshire, Romney Still Way Ahead 2009
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Talking about media. clinton people should tell the meda to go hell.
Poll: Obama Edges Hillary In New Hampshire, Romney Still Way Ahead 2009
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Once Clinton and Obama became hot media properties, Edwards could only get an above the fold headline when the meda felt it important to share the details of his expensive haircuts.
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For the first time in advertising history, brand owners are offered the opportunity to buy meda space within someone's mind.
YesButNoButYes: ThoughtVertising: Like VoiceVertising, But Quieter 2007
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