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Which could be a good thing, as the "aesthetic" that both subscribe to and purvey is quite often an enjoyable one.
drownedinsound.com
Or are we at a tipping point beyond which the way news is purveyed and accessed will be fundamentally altered?
www.thehindu.com
The time had come he said to obey the poetry, rather than merely purveying it to others.
en.wikipedia.org
When anyone is listening, you are purveying revealed truth to people and it carries a real responsibility.
www.theblaze.com
The collision with mortality provokes thought, and thought is what he purveys.
www.independent.co.uk
Even a cursory glance at the major websites purveying in music criticism will show the veritable litany of classifications.
www.popmatters.com
As you follow the branches to the stem, tips become whiter and brighter colors purvey.
www.huffingtonpost.com
These are purveyed as images not only of beauty but also of success.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The former are treated very well, because they purvey the ideas and analysis that fuel the think tank's operations.
www.slate.com
The performers were on nobody's radar; just a pack of clever university minds purveying the humour of the time.
www.radionz.co.nz

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