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That means the best content companies can throw onto social media platforms is factual, authentic, and useful.
FORBES: Social Media Are More Interested in Your Supply Chain Than Your Marketing
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I'm following, writing and thinking about music but I don't throw music onto the game until pretty much the last minute.
BBC: NEWS | Technology | Halo aims for epic end to trilogy
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Whereas a conventional shoe, like a Nike Air, is built for heel-striking when you run, barefoot throw you onto your sole.
FORBES: NIKE, If This Brand Were American You Could Be Toast
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The Germans, who won the match in Lviv 1-0, face action after their fans were seen to throw paper onto the pitch, while the Portuguese have been sanctioned for delaying the start of the second half.
CNN: UEFA demands tough stance on racism
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Since Bernie never really bought anything, at least his portfolios didn't have to be liquidated to throw more fuel onto the inferno.
FORBES: It's Not Reality But Perception That Counts
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When companies do poorly at innovation, and most do, they tend to throw every idea out onto the market, hoping something will work.
FORBES: The One Big Thing Successful Innovators Do Differently
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They would throw balls of meat onto the griddle and go smash, smash, smash, smash, it was the quickest way of cooking a burger.
FORBES: Five Guys Voted America's Favorite Burger Chain, McDonald's Trails Near Bottom
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She sometimes sprays a few spritzes of scent onto her throw pillows. (It's a good idea to test the spray on the back of the pillow to ensure it doesn't leave an oil spot.) She spritzes just the edges of a pillow, not the center, where people may rest their heads.
WSJ: Tricks of the Trade: A Well-Scented Home
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Tamim Iqbal was unluckily run out when a throw rebounded off Cusack's chest onto the stumps, before a brilliant bit of work from wicketkeeper Niall O'Brien saw Mahmudullah stumped.
BBC: Ireland advance to Super Eights
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T-Mobile may be planning to throw a data pay-per-use feature onto any smartphone that currently has its internet access blocked.
ENGADGET: Mobile Miscellany: week of August 22, 2011 Mobile
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The scowling men in long dark coats and hats, led by the severely elegant John Dillinger (Johnny Depp), march into some grand Midwestern bank, take over the place, throw the cash in bags, and make their getaway, jumping onto the running boards of flat-topped black Fords.
NEWYORKER: Public Enemies