Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
message .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the sending and processing of e-mail by computer
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Examples
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But I doubt that the messaging is the main problem (as it gets suppressed or heavily distorted), and I doubt that DB is helping matters much with the inflammatory title of this posting.
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One of the basic things that's crippling conservative "messaging" is that they're producing narratives that are so insular and disconnected from perceived reality that no one outside their particular clan knows what the hell they're talking about.
Rush wasnt punked, he wasnt pwned. He was just doing what he does.
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The other beauty of text messaging is that you can forward it anywhere, anytime to as many friends as you want.
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CONAN: And the one phrase that seems to come up over and over and over again in a lot of Republican messaging is job killer.
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The other beauty of text messaging is that you can forward it anywhere, anytime to as many friends as you want.
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The transformation of food messaging is intriguing.
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CONAN: And the one phrase that seems to come up over and over and over again in a lot of Republican messaging is job killer.
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I often advised designers that producing a great item without the right messaging is like building the perfect store in the middle of a forest.
Felicia C. Sullivan: Interview: Shauna Mei, CEO/Founder of AHAlife
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The Produce News quotes Ray Gilmer, vice president of communications for United Fresh, as saying that federal officials "agreed to take a look at how data are compiled to make sure the messaging is 'clear and concise so it can't be misconstrued'."
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Another important medium, instant messaging, is now estimated to generate 530 billion messages per day.
Technology Innovation vs. Government, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
GHibbs commented on the word messaging
My adjectival use: 'There is a messaging programme on this phone.'
August 23, 2011