Similar words: poster, riposte, postern, imposter, posterity, a posteriori, preposterous, postposition. Meaning: ['pəʊstɪd] adj. publicly announced.
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121. Goltz has posted the best all-around score in the state this season and is favored to defend her all-around title.
122. The credit note is entered in the customer's returns outwards book and in turn posted to the suppliers' ledger accounts.
123. It is assumed that the asylum seeker will receive that notification the day after it is posted.
124. Our telephone conversations were eavesdropped, letters were posted unsealed and read by censors before going out into the world.
125. She finds her answer on the bulletin board where the job as varsity basketball coach is posted.
126. He turned to look out his door window, to make sure some one was posted there with a fire extinguisher.
127. In 1902 he attended staff college, and was posted in 1903 to the staff of the Somaliland field forces.
128. And judging by the prodigious pile of diatribes posted in the last year, a lot of folks are taking advantage.
129. It posted no violations in November, but did report some in December.
130. Other new signs posted to describe scenery have been desecrated or struck down.
131. He took up the file and studied the plain white paper envelope the letter had been posted in.
132. Intuit Inc. posted the biggest decline, falling 15 percent after the stock was downgraded by an analyst.
133. We posted our letters, and immediately started calculating how long it would take for replies to reach us. Sentencedict.com
134. The proprietor of a North Hollywood candy store recently posted a sign saying he may no longer accept Wells Fargo checks.
135. It should be noted that the majority of employees posted abroad are men although the number of women executive expatriates is increasing.
136. A few months later, in the February of 1966, ABS informed me that I was being posted to London.
137. He joined the diplomatic service and was posted to Ankara.
138. The results of the People's Booker are posted online in the days following the official winner announcement.
139. With these exceptions, troops lived in barracks, and certainly the officers were rarely posted to their home territories.
140. Inflation also squeezes businesses by raising what economists call menu costs, the cost of changing price tags or posted prices.
141. Premysis Communications Inc. posted the biggest decline for the index, falling 3 1 / 2 to 41 1 / 2.
142. On 7 March he entertained at the hotel - the bill No. 216 amounting to £16.50 was posted to his account.
143. P 500 have posted earnings for the quarter ended Dec. 31.
144. If he hadn't posted bail for her she would now be preparing for her first night in jail.
145. Us Inc. posted a 7 % increase in holiday sales despite a fierce price war among discount retailers.
146. Copy posted into a basket could no longer be altered be the sender, only the recipient.
147. The scoreboards kept the fans posted as to the ball-and-strike count and the number of outs.
148. All of it divvied up, who you talked to, where you walked, which letter box you posted your mail.
149. In July, Lloyds Abbey Life posted first-half new business figures that were better than many of its competitors.
150. Imagine how many times restaurants and merchants had to change their posted prices during the inflationary 1970s, when prices almost doubled.
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