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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
localise .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective confined or restricted to a particular location
- adjective made local or oriented locally
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Examples
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But Trinity clearly has faith in localised news and is one of the companies experimenting with providing so-called hyper-local content in company with so-called citizen journalists.
Local papers on the up and up? Consider the reality, not the hype Roy Greenslade 2010
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For instance, while the media have been presenting lurid pictures of the destruction wrought on Beirut by the Israeli air force, it takes Little Green Footballs to show a map illustrating how localised is the damage, the bombs targeted with considerable precision on Hizbollah strongholds.
Conflicting signals Richard 2006
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There is also evidence that they do cause short-term localised loss of forage to farmers.
Taking the goat 2006
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There is also evidence that they do cause short-term localised loss of forage to farmers.
Archive 2006-11-01 2006
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I'm convinced the more Unionist candiates there are, the higher the aggregate Unionist first choice vote will be, which would surely be more important than a short-term localised propaganda victory for Sinn Fein?
British Blogs 2009
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Metal nanostructures have been used as sensors before, as they interact very strongly with light due to so-called localised plasmon resonances.
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Metal nanostructures have been used as sensors before, as they interact very strongly with light due to so-called localised plasmon resonances.
innovations-report 2009
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A hit Eminem record would be that rarest of things -- a good news story in a rust-belt city facing what some are already describing as a localised Depression.
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A hit Eminem record would be that rarest of things -- a good news story in a rust-belt city facing what some are already describing as a localised Depression.
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Metal nanostructures have been used as sensors before, as they interact very strongly with light due to so-called localised plasmon resonances.
unknown title 2009
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