Examples of using Buzzfeed in English and their translations into Hindi
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Both penned lengthy apologies online in the wake of these allegations and, as discovered by Buzzfeed, have since scrubbed those apologies from the web.
That prompted BuzzFeed to commission the expert witness report from FTI Consulting's Anthony Ferrante,
A great example would be the Buzzfeed personality quizzes like‘What Harry Potter character are you?'?
News media company BuzzFeed discovered the power of quizzes as a lead generation tool a few years ago.
To date, according to Buzzfeed, more than 1,400 people have signed the letter.
Buzzfeed, for example, grew by 81 percent in 2014
The WWF has launched an“independent review” by human rights specialists in response to the investigation, but refused to answer specific questions by Buzzfeed.
BuzzFeed reports that the laws on bestiality have remained more
At the end of 2017, BuzzFeed exposed several popular Italian websites
Kevin Holbrook, BuzzFeed News writes the girl had even visited the church“either to commit the attack
According to Buzzfeed News, the social network has serious problems with the proliferation of not very legitimate files,
He told the publication that he never found out what happened with the case, but praised the caller:"Whether she had thought of this trick before, or it just came to her," he told Buzzfeed,"she indicated the urgency of her situation without giving away the true purpose of her call.".
Slightly below the fold of the homepage, Baron Fig display a rolling display of snippets from press articles from companies such as GQ, Buzzfeed and New York which instantly grab your attention.
Recently, Buzzfeed News dug up an old interview Jones gave to Vulture in 2015, in which the actor correctly predicts not just who will sit
the founder of a local Islamic center, told BuzzFeed News they believe"an Islamophobe poured gasoline on the side of the building.".
Facebook reports BuzzFeed has tested the optimization tool for its content ads
founded by an Israeli-American man named Abraham Golan, who told BuzzFeed, quote,“There was a targeted assassination program in Yemen.
that's places like BuzzFeed, YouTube and the Daily Show.
The donations were first reported on Twitter by Buzzfeed News reporter Katherine Miller, who notes that the donations came on June 27,
founded by an Israeli-American man named Abraham Golan, who told BuzzFeed,“There was a targeted assassination program in Yemen.