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How to use the word channeled in a Sentence?

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Miller now owns the copyright to his screenplay, including sequel rights, but Jason can't be portrayed as any older than in the first movie ? Makes no sense, jason was very much a presence in Miller's film. In fact, Jason Voorhees channeled Jason. And, of course, the first was all teed up for sequels.

Marc Toberoff

Found on CNN
1 year ago

There was a wave of discontent. Gavin Newsom turned it into a tsunami, we just channeled it.

Anne Dunsmore

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We have the right to be upset and we deserve so much more, the question is, is our anger going to be channeled to Gavin Newsom in his position. Or will we channel our anger to the people who are actually behind this recall and the people who are actually hurting us ?

Angelica Salas

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Where the anxieties of the working class and Baby Boomers were channeled into Trump, the anxieties of the left were channeled into a furious, culture-wide censorship campaign (against the Common Good). (Our Parents)

Emily Jashinsky

added by anonymous
3 years ago

We have converted that experience into action and channeled that into resolve in my view.

Jason Crow

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Let's face it, we're all feeling a little bit salty this year, in true Reese's fashion, we channeled our feelings into sweet and salty deliciousness with Big Cups with Pretzels.

Ian Norton

Found on CNN
3 years ago

I think it needed to be a little bit channeled and (she got) some tips on how to use all this energy, i noticed very early on that she was a born competitor.

Sylvain Bruneau

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

By controlling the steering committee and excluding civil society, funds can be channeled to the private sector and away from the NGOs by a government that has frequently attacked those who work to protect the environment.

Carlos Rittl

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

AMLO just outdid everybody as the agent of change, he channeled all the enormous resentment of the Mexican people against the status quo.

Jorge Castaneda Gutman

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

They are concerned that women are channeled to levels and positions that pay less than men with similar education and experience.

James Finberg

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

The wages for the North's workers and other fees were paid in cash in U.S. dollars to the North's authorities and not to the workers, this is believed to be channeled in the same way as other foreign currency it earned.

South Korea Unification Ministry

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The purpose is to fill a gap which currently exists in the inability to appropriately prosecute these cases under federal law, the nature of communications has changed and frequently these kind of threats are being channeled through communications systems and can be channeled through states far away, and it makes it difficult for a local community that’s been affected to not only do an investigation, but also get support and collaboration from the community where the crime originated.

Patrick Meehan

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Suddenly, all of my ancestors channeled me in this area. I'm a scientist, and I now that sounds flaky, but it was so powerful, and I fell to my knees and made the sign of the cross, i had an adversarial relationship with Serra which went unspoken up until that moment.

Ruben Mendoza

Found on CNN
8 years ago

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