Nationally
Meanings and phrases
adv.
- with regard to a nation taken as a whole
- extending throughout an entire nation; nationwide; across the nation; across the country
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- It also airs nationally and internationally online.
- Beda has been showing nationally and internationally.
- Zimmermann won several awards nationally and internationally.
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- It has been nationally recognized as a School of Excellence.
- Both artists taught art and were nationally recognized artists.
- The band is nationally recognized as an important 1920s "old-time" band.
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- The show became nationally syndicated in September 1988 as "Live!
- KHNS also subscribes to a variety of nationally syndicated shows.
- The nationally syndicated show is produced by Envision Radio Networks.
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- The game was nationally televised on ESPNU.
- It was the first nationally televised college football game.
- All tournament games are nationally televised on an ESPN network:
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- The band is statewide and nationally known.
- It is one of the most important nationally known in Europe.
- The theater became nationally known for its excellent acoustics.
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- Today the Undertones tour both nationally and internationally.
- His work has been exhibited both nationally in Finland and abroad.
- Capp's work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally.
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- The Coronado High School Orchestra is nationally ranked.
- Some swimmers are also nationally ranked.
- Huckaby was a nationally ranked gymnast.
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- It was broadcast nationally on SBS and ABC TV.
- This was changed when the show was broadcast nationally.
- Within a year it was broadcast nationally.
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- They support a nationally important lichen flora.
- Grade II status is awarded to "nationally important" buildings of "special interest".
- The quarry is nationally important for research in the distribution of Lower Carboniferous plants.
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- Sebastian toured nationally during June and July 2012.
- She toured nationally with this show during the 1970s and 1980s.
- She also toured nationally in JD Lawrence's "The Clean Up Woman".
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- The theater became nationally known for its excellent acoustics.
- The show became nationally syndicated in September 1988 as "Live!
- He became nationally known in April 2013, after giving an interview to news portal HVG.
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- It was the first nationally televised college football game.
- While on the road, their first nationally distributed album, "Supremacy", was released on April 25, 2006.
- His first nationally published cartoon appeared in the July 16, 1927, issue of "The Saturday Evening Post".
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- Maestro Kaufman conducted the premiere performance which was nationally broadcast on NBC-TV.
- He went on to appear in 20 other nationally broadcast American commercials as a young child.
- On October 28, 1922, Princeton and Chicago played the first game to be nationally broadcast on radio.
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- Suarez is active locally and nationally in the Episcopal Church.
- He was known as a "Lumberman's poet" both locally and nationally.
- This involves raising the profile of Hospital Radio locally and nationally.
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- He was also a nationally renowned tournament bridge player.
- The first head teacher was John Robinson Airey (1868–1937) who was a nationally renowned mathematician.
- Morais Cohen was a nationally renowned activist, and hosted Susan B. Anthony on a visit to Minneapolis.
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- The meadow supports fritillary which is nationally rare.
- The site is special because of its nationally rare plants.
- The site is botanically important for the nationally rare dragon's teeth.
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- The city is home to nationally significant heritage structures.
- The site supports nationally significant numbers of breeding and over-wintering birds.
- Several scarce moths have been recorded and two rare birds, cetti's warbler and the bearded tit, breed in nationally significant numbers.
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- Hartford's role as a focal point for the American insurance industry is known nationally.
- This gradually made it known nationally as a Mori delicacy and a Hokkaidō delicacy in general.
- Syed Zamir Jafri was a renowned humourist, columnist, broadcaster and telecaster who was well known nationally and internationally.
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- Pacific Islands University is a small Christian liberal arts institution nationally accredited by the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools.
- Established in 2002, IU is recognized and nationally accredited by the Royal Government of Cambodia, the Royal Cambodian Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports and the Accreditation Committee of Cambodia (ACC).
- Asheville Police Department The Asheville Police Department (APD) is a nationally accredited police department and the primary law enforcement agency servicing a population of 72,789 people within of the municipality of Asheville, North Carolina.
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- He recorded commercials and at one time had a successful, nationally syndicated radio show.
- The "Paul McGuire Show" was a nationally syndicated radio talk show with a conservative point of view.
- The Sons of the Pioneers began performing Nolan's original songs on a nationally syndicated radio show.
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- The game was televised nationally by ABC.
- The Thanksgiving Day game in Detroit is always televised nationally.
- The game was moved from the usual third week in October to the first week in December so it could be televised nationally on ABC.
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- In 2012, the show aired nationally on NBC Sports Network.
- He is the host to a public radio series called Encounters aired nationally.
- The film aired nationally on PBS (the U.S. "Public Broadcasting Service") in 2013.
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- While on the road, their first nationally distributed album, "Supremacy", was released on April 25, 2006.
- They became nationally distributed by Jay Gee Records (J/G) which was owned by Jamie Records in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- "McEwan's Export" became a nationally distributed beer by the 1970s, and was the highest selling canned beer in the United Kingdom by 1975.