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This morning, an apology from Apple, the company saying in a statement to AdAge it missed the mark after widespread backlash for its ad promoting the latest iPad Pro.
AFTER WIDESPREAD BACKLASH
Questioner: I live in that region of Punjab where Hepatitis C is really very widespread
…widespread vaccines out there…
Pronouncing the T in often is now so widespread that it's listed in most dictionaries as an alternate pronunciation, and may eventually become the standard way to say it.
The move curbed inflation, but it led to widespread economic pain
Following our investigation into these widespread crimes, Apple created new security software,
show many fires and widespread damage to infrastructure and buildings.
World War Two lasted from 1939 to 1945 and remains the most geographically widespread military conflict the world has ever seen.
World War II lasted from 1939 to 1945 and remains the most geographically widespread military conflict the world has ever seen.
In medieval Europe, stories about werewolves were widespread.
In medieval Europe, stories about werewolves were widespread.
but far fewer patient analyses of how exactly other minds can be distorted and how widespread longings for vengeance may be beneath smiles and good manners.
far fewer patient analyses of how exactly other minds can be distorted and how widespread longings for vengeance may be beneath smiles and good manners.