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I . bog [bɑːg, Brit bɒg] N

II . bog <-gg-> [bɑːg, Brit bɒg] VB trans

blob [blɑːb, Brit blɒb] N

bloc [blɑːk, Brit blɒk] N POL

I . blot [blɑːt, Brit blɒt] N

II . blot [blɑːt, Brit blɒt] VB trans

1. blot (mark):

Phrases:

secar a. c.

blow1 [bloʊ, Brit bləʊ] N a. fig

I . log1 [lɑːg, Brit lɒg] N

1. log (tree trunk):

log
tora f

2. log (firewood):

log
lenha f

II . log1 <-gg-> [lɑːg, Brit lɒg] VB trans

III . log1 <-gg-> [lɑːg, Brit lɒg] VB intr

flog <-gg-> [flɑːg, Brit flɒg] VB trans

2. flog Brit inf (sell):

I . slog [slɑːg, Brit slɒg] inf N no pl

II . slog <-gg-> [slɑːg, Brit slɒg] inf VB intr (walk)

III . slog <-gg-> [slɑːg, Brit slɒg] inf VB trans (hit)

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In addition, there is a core set of regular contributors who volunteer blogs and articles to the site.
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Their blog entry stated that these are strange times for everyone, and for us in the music industry there has been a lot of uncertainty.
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Depending on which niche a health blog specializes in, it serves as a health education platform, promoting health literacy to its users.
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The blog posts in question were temporarily removed and the threats published.
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These small movements tend to spread from person to person via social networks, blogs, direct email, or news sources.
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She maintains a blog in which she discusses her product favorites and sneak peaks of upcoming launches.
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He talked in his on-line blog about the national and international media coverage which the production received.
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He also talks about his theatrical experiences, and the blog reveals details of his showdates.
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An author, individual or under organisation, can operate a health blog as an online business.
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That video can then be shared on social networks or embedded in websites or blogs.
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