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Informal; an advertisement or a set of advertisements in succession. The term is most common in broadcasting. For example, a radio announcer may say, "And now a word from our sponsors."


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Specifically, there will be an open Senate seat in 2010, assuming Newman sticks to her stated intent not to seek the seat, a safe assumption as she has always proven to be a woman of her word and is unlikely to relish the prospect of having to raise money and run a tough campaign.
And when she lambasted Sarah Keays, branding her a "cow" for transgressing the unwritten code to "out" her lover Cecil Parkinson, it can only have confirmed to Major she was a woman of her word.
And when she lambasted Sarah Keays, branding her a "cow" for transgressing the unwritten code to "out" her lover Cecil Parkinson, it can only have confirmed to Major she was a woman of her word.
 
 
 
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