Definitions
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun (psychology) an urge to accept or approach a situation or an object
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Examples
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The preaching half the time is what is considered is sufficint for half the labour and thought — espicially the kind of adience I have to deal with being considered.
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In addition to the -ahem- well known adience for this thing, eastern Euro young guys like it too.
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Alex has a large adience and reaches out to many people.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009
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The cast of the show had chemistry which also grew with the development of the show and worked well with joss these actors are not to old to appeal to a new younger adience.
BuddyTV 2009
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full of More propaganda charactor attacks good Its well deserved you get it shown too you what you look like for those type of Childish Political GaMES. fox YOU WONDER WHY YOU ARE hATED by over 60% of your adience its because you Hire Hypocrate and EX Nazi war criminal, and there chideren Research Family trees on staffers its kinda a hoppy . lets me know who to Look out for.
Think Progress » Fox on The Defensive, Promos Interview As ‘Clinton Gets Crazed’ 2006
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