Of course, if you try to flip over to a playoff game, you will be in violation of N. F. L. airwave dominance. |
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Heavenly Fan The Pandawa uses his martial arts skills to create an airwave just by using the back of his hand. |
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Overpitched and streched acidic synths floating on a sensual airwave, driven by a ruff bass line calls the lovers to end up preliminaries! |
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However, I also think it's really not fair to judge our public broadcaster on the same basis that we would judge a commercial airwave in terms of market share. |
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The FTSE 100-listed firm, which manages airwave radios for the emergency services, won a record £2bn of new contracts in the first half of this year. |
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As Messina described it, the summer airwave blitz would soften up the opponent in the eyes of voters, but victory would be carried home by Obama's volunteer army on the ground. |
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The F. C. C. hopes to begin those auctions in 2014, but so far it has faced resistance from television broadcasters and government agencies, which hold the airwave licenses the commission wants to take back and sell. |
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Ed chopped off a section of the keel from my Airwave K4 just behind the rear rigging wires to allow room for the prop. |
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One of the issues is that Airwave radios bleep when you losesignal, but then yobs also know officers haven't got a signal. |
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Police forces favoured cheaper, localised systems but the Government pushed ahead with the national Airwave network. |
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The mast was put up by Airwave mm02 in September without planning permission and an application for retrospective permission was refused by Warwick District Council. |
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