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media and unaware
Members of the media sometimes seem unaware of the distinction, grouping legitimate " hackers " such as Linus Torvalds and Steve Wozniak along with criminal " crackers ".
Moreover, LeBlanc never sought media coverage, with the result that many Canadians were unaware of who he was, and his down-to-earth demeanour was thought by some to have been too " folksy " for the post.
He now made his complaints public by writing letters overseas and then giving his permission for them to be published in newspapers and through the media, so that the world community, unaware of what was happening in the closed territory, would come to learn of the killings by the Indonesians.
This may, at times, lead to confusion — while media directories normally list broadcast stations by their legal community of license, audiences often disregard ( or may even be entirely unaware of ) the distinction.
Joe is unaware that recounting his story on the radio has won the hearts of listeners and made him an overnight media sensation.
The media was unaware that Wessels had already signed for Packer.
Many report having been completely unaware of media fandom's taboo towards RPF ; that is, many fans believe it is acceptable to write about the characters, but not about the actors who portray them.
The resulting media and internet publicity attracted thousands of visitors, many unaware that such rich marine life could still be seen in a highly urbanised Singapore.
Surivipa Kultangwattana was unaware of Kathaleeya's conditions, and sincerely berated the media from her honest love and care for a friend.
Shrimpton was unaware she would cause such reaction in the Melbourne community and media.

media and Simpson
During this period, spectator attendances dropped and media condemnation increased, but Simpson and Lawry flatly disregarded the public dissatisfaction.
In the United States there is concern among some collectors that the United States Postal Service has become a promotional agent for the media and entertainment industry, as it has frequently issued entire sets of stamps featuring movie stars and cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse and Bart Simpson Over the decades the annual average number of new postage stamp issued by the U. S. P. S.
* O. J. Simpson murder case – O. J. Simpson's trial, described in the U. S. media as the " trial of the century " and enormous U. S. media attention is focused on the trial.
This ban was lampooned in cartoons and satirical TV shows, such as Spitting Image, and in The Day Today and was criticised by freedom of speech organisations and British media personalities, including BBC Director General John Birt and BBC foreign editor John Simpson.
He worked as a research assistant to Simpson on a project having to do with race and media, introducing him to sociology.
Among others, crime author Jay Robert Nash disliked Ito's handling of the Simpson case because they felt he allowed his courtroom to be turned into part of the media circus to the point where Ito would invite attorneys and courtroom staff into his chambers to watch the previous night's Jay Leno footage ; however, Ito and others present in the courtroom dispute this characterization, challenging critics to identify a proceeding that was not under control.
In 2008, librarian Carol Simpson recommended that editing be done to Ranganathan's law due to media richness.
Simpson failed to turn himself in at 11 a. m. on June 17, 1994, and Kardashian read a letter by Simpson to the collected media.
Simpson for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, in which Bugliosi asserted Simpson's guilt, and criticized the work of the district attorney, prosecutors, defense lawyers, and Judge Lance Ito ; he used these profiles to illustrate broader problems in American criminal justice, the media, and the political appointment of judges.
Even those columnists and academics who were no fans of the Liberal Party had to concede that Pelletier's operation was among the most efficient and harmonious in memory, despite having been reduced from 120 to 80 employees as a cost-saving measure .” Globe and Mail columnist Jeffrey Simpson noted that “ Pelletier stayed away from the media.
The writer Mark Simpson coined the term in an article for British newspaper The Independent about his visit to a GQ exhibition in London: " The promotion of metrosexuality was left to the men's style press, magazines such as The Face, GQ, Esquire, Arena and FHM, the new media which took off in the Eighties and is still growing ....
The decision dumbfounded many Australian cricket fans, given his reasonably good form at the time, and sparked calls from some in the media that his axing was due to a personal vendetta the then Australian coach Bob Simpson held against Jones.
Mark Simpson is an English journalist, writer, and broadcaster specialising in popular culture, media, and masculinity.
As the media centers in on the " missing child " case, the pair are inducted into a club of infamous, highly-publicized characters whose loved ones have also been " taken from them by Some Puerto Rican Guy ", including Gary Condit, O. J. Simpson, and John and Patricia Ramsey.
After much media speculation, Simpson confirmed on October 31, 2011 that she and Johnson were expecting their first child.

media and often
The Archbishop of Canterbury plays a central part in national ceremonies such as coronations ; due to his high public profile, his opinions are often in demand by the news media.
The local media often cover the event, mentioning how early the shoppers began queueing up, providing video of shoppers queueing and later leaving with their purchased items.
However, the term ' bankruptcy ' is often used when referring to companies in the media and in general conversation.
* Date Masamune is often portrayed as using a bokken as his main weapon in several media he has appeared in, such as Samurai Deeper Kyo and the original Samurai Warriors.
Computer data storage, often called storage or memory, is a technology consisting of computer components and recording media used to retain digital data.
The live performances for Hole's 1994 and 1995 tours became notorious in the media due to Love's fraught emotional state, with Love often altering hurtful song lyrics toward herself, dedicating songs to Cobain and Pfaff, provoking fans, throwing guitars into the audience, and breaking into screaming fits onstage.
" Ogan saw " media imperialism often described as a process whereby the United States and Western Europe produce most of the media products, make the first profits from domestic sales, and then market the products in Third World countries at costs considerably lower than those the countries would have to bear to produce similar products at home.
Codecs are often designed to emphasize certain aspects of the media, or their use, to be encoded.
Bet stood as the central character of the show from 1985 until departing in 1995, often being dubbed as " Queen of the Street " by the media, and indeed herself.
Files are often copied to removable media such as writable CDs or cartridge tapes.
I think his study is important and can go a long way to dispelling the old " gays vs. God " dichotomy that too often gets played out in the media.
Dada activities included public gatherings, demonstrations, and publication of art / literary journals ; passionate coverage of art, politics, and culture were topics often discussed in a variety of media.
In Western terminology, however, drawing is distinct from painting, even though similar media often are employed in both tasks.
" In addition to long and short stories, as well as poetry, many media fanzines included illustrated stories, as well as stand alone art, often featuring portraits of the show or film's principal characters.
The US media tends to portray feminism negatively and feminists " are less often associated with day-to-day work / leisure activities of regular women.
Many companies often provide free samples to the press in order to generate media coverage for their products.
In certain industries, such as the mass media where major part of the revenue comes from advertisers, it is often in the company's interest to reach as many people as possible.
The mass media has made reports that have influenced the public view that goths, or people associated with the subculture, are malicious ; however this is disputed and the goth subculture is often described as non-violent.
The town is often called " media city " since it is the principal centre for radio and television broadcasting in the Netherlands.
His efforts brought him attention from the media, which claimed that he openly advocated violence, although he often clarified that only " violence of defense " could be appropriate, not " violence of aggression.
Today, law enforcement agencies, popular media, the United Nations, other nations and even some medical practitioners can be observed applying the term very broadly and often pejoratively in reference to a wide range of illicit substances, regardless of the more precise definition existing in medical contexts.
Since " information " in electronic media is often used synonymously with " data ", the term information explosion is closely related to the concept of data flood also dubbed data deluge.
" Lillian Hoddeson, a University of Illinois historian who wrote a book on Bardeen, said that because he " differed radically from the popular stereotype of genius and was uninterested in appearing other than ordinary, the public and the media often overlooked him.
This is in stark contrast to the media climate prior to the 20th century, where the media market was dominated by smaller newspapers and pamphleteers who usually had an overt and often radical agenda, with no presumption of balance or objectivity.

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