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April 23, 2008

Content

content (noun) - the things inside, especially the information inside a newspaper, website or other form of media

news content
serious content
political content
devoid of any political content
content that focused on women's issues
moral and ethical content
political affairs content
an aversion to political affairs content
face-threatening content

sticky content
syndicated content

content reviewed before posting
content organised by keyword
what visitors to the site did with the content
articles bogged down by overly long content
the content of what she said
general information about the content of movies in stock

retrieve specific documents on the basis of their content

high calorie content
reducing sugar content in your food would be nice
cholesterol content in one's diet
dietary fibre content

the curriculum content of the school
change in the curriculum content
a change in the syllabus of the course
a critique of syllabus content

form versus content
the content is the form
this analysis concentrates unduly upon the intellectual content of nationalism
extrapolate content from form
form determined not by content but by other forms


Example sentences:

* There is a growing consensus that ecommerce sites need content to be sticky.

* The advertising agency gets a percentage of the sales generated through content or from clickthroughs on ads embedded in stories.

* All drama has to have content; it has to be about something.

* The company is a major financial content provider.

* They pay between $1,000 to $10,000 a month to put syndicated content on their sites.

* They get detailed traffic reports about what visitors to the site did with the content.

* The content has to be reviewed before it is posted to the site.

* The search engine organises content by keyword, category, source, type, audience, and delivery method.

* We share revenues with content providers.

* Listed below are the current titles of the movies we have in stock with some general information about their running time and content.

* The articles should not be bogged down by overly long content or graphics.

* The much publicised speech delivered on March 26 was almost devoid of any political content.

* Serious content was no longer something the quality reader was prepared to pay for in a daily newspaper.

* Publications without content that focused on women's issues failed to attract women.

* This last was not merely material progress, it also had a moral and ethical content, which spelt hope for mankind.

* There is an aversion to political affairs content in the "new journalism."

* The software is designed to enable multiple users to search and retrieve specific documents on the basis of their content.

* A change in the content of the curriculum is justified.

* Producers should concentrate on making available less fatty foods and reducing sugar content.

* Of those cited health reasons for heart disease, the most important factor was about cholesterol content in one's diet.

* In 1972 a study of rural African and westernised populations noted that the greater the dietary fibre content, the greater the daily stool weight and the shorter the whole-gut transit time.

* In terms of content of training, management and computers/new technology were the main subject areas for expansion are elaborated in the report.

* The manner rather than the content of what she said that makes it objectionable.

* In some subjects these new methods have led to so radical a change in the content of the syllabus that the effects will necessarily be felt in the sixth form and in all further and higher education.

It is neither possible nor practicable to attempt a critique of syllabus content in all subjects in African primary schools.

* The enormity of the face-threatening content of Anderson's lecture provides the reason for his failure to provide the chairman with a proper explanation for deciding to give a new paper.

* Literary analysis cannot extrapolate content from form, and form is determined not by content but by other forms. [???]

* But this analysis concentrates unduly upon the intellectual content of nationalism, while neglecting its social sources, and it attributes to intellectuals an exaggerated importance as leaders of nationalist movements.


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