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71mass transit — UK US noun [U] (US ► TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT(Cf. ↑public transport): »Many people use mass transit for work commuting, yet have access to a car when needed. »He said $500 million a year from the bond issue should go for mass transit systems …
72mass media — n the mass media all the people and organizations that provide information and news for the public, including television, radio, and newspapers ▪ The crime received heavy coverage in the mass media …
73mass marketing — mass′ mar′keting n. com bus the production and distribution of a product intended to be sold to a relatively large number of people • Etymology: 1940–45 mass′ mar′ket, v.t. mass′ mar′keter, n …
74People's Democratic Party (Nigeria) — People s Democratic Party Chairman Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo Secretary General Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje Founded …
75Mass (Theater) — MASS (vollständig: »MASS: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers«, engl. f. »Messe«) ist ein Musiktheaterstück von Leonard Bernstein. Der Kompositionsauftrag stammte von Jacqueline Kennedy, Frau des US Präsidenten John F. Kennedy.… …
76mass tort — A tort that causes injury to many people. For example, if toxic emissions from a factory cause injury to a whole community, it may be a mass tort. Category: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill,… …
77People's joint association — Hangul 만민공동회 Hanja 萬民共同會 Revised Romanization …
78Mass (Leonard Bernstein) — MASS (vollständig: »MASS: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers«, engl. f. »Messe«) ist ein Musiktheaterstück von Leonard Bernstein. Der Kompositionsauftrag stammte von Jacqueline Kennedy, Frau des US Präsidenten John F.… …
79mass mailing — UK US noun [C or U] ► MARKETING the posting of advertising or similar material to a lot of people at one time: »The federal agency will conduct a mass mailing to affected businesses. → Compare DIRECT MAILING(Cf. ↑direct mailing), MAILSHOT(Cf. ↑ …
80mass movement — UK US noun [C] ► POLITICS a very large group of people who share a set of beliefs and want to change something: »He was among those in the 1930s who believed that only a mass movement of workers could change the world …