Single channel responses to voltage steps were simulated using the Noise Simulation program. |
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Nine's reluctance to issue ratings reports during the Olympics lasted a day, with the channel releasing bare figures this morning. |
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From inside the city, the channel reported that there were no disturbances, and broadcast pictures of a deserted town centre and quiet streets. |
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The channel launch was delayed by the need to retune millions of household video recorders. |
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I studied the river bed where the fish had been, then noticed a quite a deep channel so I made a mental note for future reference. |
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This action then causes the valve move in the opposite direction and shut down the channel for the water to flow. |
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The original purpose of the canal was to drain the Lough Mask basin and provide a navigation channel for commercial traffic. |
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Impressed by media since her childhood, she fancied to work with a TV channel or get her bylines published in newspapers. |
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The intention is to channel funds into deprived areas and good works such as paying for less well-off students to have gap years. |
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The sea digs a channel near the beach and this channel can be any depth, length or width. |
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The present study is concerned mainly with the delta region, where the river bifurcates into a west and an east channel at the city. |
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Additionally, there is an ancillary data channel used for transmitting spatial information. |
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It didn't take long, no matter how many of my old show I watched or channel surfed, to find myself in an ideological twilight zone. |
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Yep, they're repeating the whole thing and yep, I did discover it by stumbling over it channel surfing. |
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The channel gouged out for the river is about 20 feet deep and flanked by high concrete walls or earth embankments. |
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Low channel inventory and distributors that are replenishing stock are also contributing to improve Gartner's mid-term forecasts. |
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Usually these trips include passage to neighbouring Anti-Paxos, across the mile-wide channel that separates the two islands. |
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The double receiver means viewers can watch one digital channel while recording another. |
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The removal of a cast leaves the channel open to direct water infiltration and might expose the worm to direct sunlight. |
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The caissons were huge hollow reinforced concrete blocks that were floated across the channel and then sunk when in position. |
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Free ferries shuttle pedestrians across the channel when the bridge is open. |
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Although this great land spawned Rupert Murdoch, the choice of television channel is extremely limited, or at least it is in my billet. |
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Star was not a very happening channel those days and they already had two-three other chat shows and it became a case of excessive chattering. |
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The stereo sound is merely okay, with passable channel separation and fidelity, allowing you to enjoy bad voiceover acting at its finest. |
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North Dakotans sees a channel to the Red River as a natural remedy for the problem and are perplexed that Manitoba would object. |
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These are not common twist drills but rather single-flute cutters with a channel down the side. |
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But it provided a footprint for new foundations a concrete raft with built-in frost apron over a channel for cables and pipelines. |
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The annual multi channel subscriptions is now due and will be collected from all householders receiving the service over the next few weeks. |
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Most of the advanced second-generation digital cellular systems reserve a channel intended for voice transmission when making data connections. |
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Every communication channel should be considered an auxiliary to, or an amplification of, our intelligence. |
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An ad on this channel buys you notoriety, recognition and helps you reach 10,000 customers a day! |
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During the Olympics, the HD channel is not simulcast with NBC's regular lineup. |
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Note that the green channel has twice the number of photodetectors as red or blue. |
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The third channel is used for jammer classification, interference blanking and sidelobe nulling. |
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If a vessel veers off the channel to port the light becomes red and veering to starboard shows a green light. |
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The teeth of the ratchet aren't sufficiently large or strong to hold the center channel speaker if the unit gets bumped or moved. |
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You know, the caked in clay inside the frame channel and bent steel brake lines and rusted shocks. |
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We duly set off, heading across the Eday Sound, a channel of water between Sanday and Eday about three miles across. |
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For the first time, Rupert Murdoch's high-octane conservative channel beat out CNN, a division of AOL-Time Warner, in the ratings war in January. |
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Ennui would set in, as we sophisticated consumers became modern-day lotus-eaters, hooked on channel surfing and material comforts. |
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During that year divers regularly encountered large groups of rays in a channel leading from the open sea into Yap's lagoon. |
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Next day I read that the same channel was commissioning a series about trench warfare in the First World War. |
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The fuel injection orifices inject liquid fuel into the flow channel wherein it is atomized by compressed air channeled through the shroud inlet. |
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The receiver plugs into the controller socket and must match the channel number you're using. |
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The twin lakes are stocked with channel catfish, blue catfish, bluegill sunfish and largemouth bass. |
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The hitch is formed from 3-inch channel iron and plated on each side for strength. |
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All the teen girl magazines do is try and channel the urges into a responsible direction. |
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It has a small, depressible head piece, with a narrow channel running through it. |
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Now go back to the Layers dialog, select the Red channel and deselect the Green. |
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The channel led into the central arm of a T-shaped intersection called a T-junction. |
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If the pore in the closed channel is occluded sterically, such a molecule should be unable to reach substituted cysteines below the gate. |
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When a MOS channel is formed by forward biasing the gate, a Zener tunnel current evolves with a steep turn-on characteristic. |
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There was an ebb tide in the approach channel after high water which pushed ships towards the shoal ground on the starboard side of the Vessel. |
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An entire cable channel is devoted to animals, and zoological documentaries appear frequently on other networks. |
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The cable channel is giving you the chance to catch up on all the groovy episodes by rerunning them in October. |
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We discovered that our local animation channel was rerunning old Bugs Bunny cartoons in the early evening. |
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Just recently new lights were installed in the channel making it navigational at night for the first time ever. |
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Officials are to investigate why a second back-up radio channel failed to transmit some of the data back from the probe. |
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The channel presents a ragbag of cooking programmes aimed at the long suffering housewife. |
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After the arteries deliver blood to your arms and legs, your veins channel blood back to the heart using one-way valves. |
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It is for adults to recognise this, to harness and channel it towards productive avenues. |
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He appealed to the EU not to channel the money through the banks but directly empower the miners through their associations. |
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As Lorraine and fellow instructor, Katie, led us through a small channel to a series of calmer bays there were oohs and aahs from the group. |
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The telefilm will be aired by a TV channel to coincide with the Golden Jubilee of the formation of the State Legislature. |
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Just started filming a very hush-hush telemovie which was won by channel nine after one of the most furious bidding wars ever seen in the city. |
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She had walked into the red channel at Heathrow from the baggage reclaim area saying that she had some items to declare. |
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So far we have demonstrated examples of channel asymmetry that was induced by the sign of the applied voltage bias. |
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The city is crossed from east to west by the Rio Mapocho, which passes through an artificial stone channel 40m wide spanned by several bridges. |
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The most effective channel for artists to convey their perspectives is through their art. |
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They're a tribute to the quality of talent we've been lucky enough to attract to the channel in its first year. |
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The channel is dispensing a view of the world that is tendentious and intellectually idle. |
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Chauvinist elements must not be permitted to channel the growing opposition to the social order in a reactionary direction. |
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I had assumed the place would be overrun with Inklings fans and legions of folks trying to channel Frodo and Co. at the Prancing Pony. |
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Going forward, the channel proposes to beam programs in six languages, including Marathi. |
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The difference in the polarization of water inside the channel is also visibly the same as in the previously described unfrozen case. |
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This channel is especially attractive for companies marketing big-ticket, infrequent purchases, like cars or a house, Fecko says. |
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The current is computed from the number of ions that pass through an imaginary plane near the end of the channel during a simulation period. |
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Tristyn whined her complaint as he once more changed the channel to the infamous movie. |
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I think I'll channel her spirit, let her ask me a few questions that I know she would ask if she could. |
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Nitrates and calcium channel blocking drugs can be tried taken sublingually for episodes of pain or orally and regularly as a prophylactic. |
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As the channel opens upon a depolarization, the trapped ion can escape to the intracellular medium increasing the stability of the bound toxin. |
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Suddenly it clicked, she could teach Summer the spell, channel her magic through her, and work the spell that way. |
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The point is that adolescent fury needs an outlet and such colourful purveyors of antisocial behaviour provide a relatively safe channel for it. |
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He began life in a violent way but has learnt to channel that physical violence into creative energy. |
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Maybe I should find a nice organized religion to channel all this guilt towards. |
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It is the only Arab news channel to present untouched news and uncensored debate. |
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As part of the moon landing celebrations, the channel is also telecasting a series called Moon Walk every Sunday. |
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Diffuse seepage can occur on a wide front, especially near to the channel where the water-table joins the stream. |
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We note that the involved structural gating apparently does not very much affect the ionic channel current conductance. |
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Imagined relationships are a part of the TV shopping channel experience that increases sales. |
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A slightly longer ride on the eastbound bus, and you could be chasing channel cats and smallies on the Mississippi. |
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The action of a common neurotransmitter, such as acetylcholine, illustrates how ion channel receptors work. |
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From the flyover, vertical pipes will channel the water into pits in the ground. |
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These elements channel the traffic in front of the auditorium along drives that lead into the site from the highway. |
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Long-time State fans will appreciate the show's insider feel, but most channel surfers will find little reason to lower their remotes. |
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An on-screen channel guide makes it easy to tap into content from your mobile device of choice. |
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More than 6,000 ships, warships, merchantmen, landing craft and barges, sailed across the channel in marked lanes cleared by minesweepers. |
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Heating ducts also channel warm air from the furnace into the water tank area, to keep things from freezing. |
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Arif Mohammed Khan hopped from one channel to another, explaining his leap of faith. |
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A channel was cut to the north of the mill and a staithe with warehousing was built to house the goods transported in and out by wherry. |
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Excellent imaging and detailed channel separation, along with the aforementioned stirring score gives this disc a memorable sound. |
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The Japanese stereo track features very good channel separation and some rather nice low-end action. |
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The degree to which channel amplitude was suppressed strongly depended on the sidedness of the polymer application. |
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Both the English stereo dub and the original Japanese stereo track are thin and pinched, with very little channel separation. |
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It exhibits dated fidelity, there's very little channel separation, no bass activity, and the surrounds rarely come into play. |
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When I returned, she was feverishly trying to change the channel to no avail, though her stairlift seemed to have acquired a life of its own. |
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Tankers have to use floating hoses to connect with a single buoy mooring, which channel oil through subsea hoses to the pipelines. |
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The Leat Project restored a man-made water channel or leat, at the Woodland Education Centre which is in south-west England. |
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Gone is the need to manually set the VCR whilst separately ensuring the cable box is on the correct channel at the appropriate time. |
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The samples are taken at a rate that may differ from the channel bit rate of the RF signal. |
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Under this concept, multiple antennas simultaneously transmit different flows of data over one and the same radio channel and frequency band. |
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Hundreds of boats motor through the channel all weekend and boats also raft up. |
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Vertiginous migraine headaches generally improve with dietary changes, a tricyclic antidepressant, and a beta blocker or calcium channel blocker. |
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Under his controllership, the channel has won numerous awards in its two years of existence. |
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Huge waves were breaking on the barrier reef and the narrows at the eastern entrance of the channel were like a boiling cauldron. |
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Radio Good Hope is being broadcast on the TV sound channel while the test patterns will be altered from time to time. |
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I'll bet those quotes were cut and pasted from an IRC channel during a teenage geek flame war. |
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The Limehouse Cut is an arrow-straight channel direct from Bow Locks to Limehouse, less picturesque and eerily quiet. |
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Around me the water was moving slowly through the channel towards the fjord. |
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It has some rough material and language that a basic cable channel would never be able to get away with. |
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In an unprecedented effort, the channel will provide some form of coverage of almost every event including Nordic combined and biathlon. |
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A friend and I were tripping on an unspecified drug, laughing our heads off, and channel surfing. |
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As we passed the channel buoy we saw coming into the harbour an ancient two-master under full sail. |
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In front of the shallow side of the eastern channel is an area of brilliant white sand which splits the reef in two. |
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I then tuned in channel 93 on my TACAN and received a good azimuth and a distance of 125 miles to Ubon Air Base. |
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When the Beatles recorded these songs, it was either in simple two-channel stereo or single channel mono. |
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If the U-NII device finds an operating radar, it would either move to another channel or go into sleep mode if no channels are available. |
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They missed the channel and went aground, burying the vessel a good four metres into the reef. |
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The conservationist-author points out that the urge to find, dam, and channel water is one of the earliest spurs to technological advance. |
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A fountain and water channel will see water flowing in spirals down the steep gradient of the street. |
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These underwater rock piles run perpendicular from shore toward the channel to divert water to help scour the channel. |
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Low retaining walls have been cemented onto the sloping rock surface to channel the water into a reservoir at the base of the outcrop. |
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Anybody who can abide the blatherers on channel 9 deserves a nomination for Australian of the Year. |
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If approved, the gateway assigns a conventional cable channel and multiplex stream for the movie. |
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Down, she said, and we slid on ice down to where the fence met the narrow channel that once turned mill wheels nearby. |
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The three-dimensional crystal structure of the channel is now known with high resolution. |
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The channel assembly also houses the firing pin rod assembly, which includes a detent lever assembly. |
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To power their sawmill's waterwheel, they carved out a channel which in effect created the island we know today. |
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It is conceivable that the channel is not a rigid conduit but is subject to motions that form pockets separated by labile constrictions. |
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But they are also more able to channel their feelings into acts of rebellion. |
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In the last four months, archaeologists have revealed the pool's 50m length and a channel that brought water from the Silwan Spring to the pool. |
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The channel has a slight helical twist following the secondary structure of larger maltodextrins. |
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There is a channel through the reef, and when conditions are right this is the place to see pelagics cruising. |
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Several talk of how they used to zap to another channel whenever politics came on television. |
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Eight years old tonight, the Irish language channel will forgo the traditional on-screen orgy of birthday self-congratulation. |
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The signal channel must be void of electron traps induced by flaws in the design, processing, or even the silicon itself. |
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Having lived in Canada for 15 years, Mr. John had been toying for long with the idea of launching a channel to showcase his home State. |
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Each channel separates into many streamers and stabs into the ionosphere at 4 million miles per hour. |
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There is always a good head of water maintained in the navigational channel with a maximum depth approaching 12 ft at low tide. |
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He has found a way to channel his prodigious, hallucinogenic imagination into a cohesive story line, to optimum results. |
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From the beginning, when we read of Andrew telling his brother about Jesus, this has been the simple and natural channel of evangelism. |
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He runs College Sports TV, an all college sports channel launched last year. |
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The highly selective sodium channel blocker, tetrodotoxin has been instrumental in characterization of voltage-gated sodium channels. |
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This year, the ceremony was broadcast live on arts channel BBC4, a channel so highbrow it has about six viewers. |
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But that would still involve taxation to channel these revenues into public spending. |
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This is achieved by placing imaginary planes at the mouths of a channel that separates the pore region from the bulk water. |
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The counselling service is a confidential channel through which people begin to address problems. |
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MscL is currently the best-studied MS channel and it has become a model system for the study of mechanosensation. |
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Occasionally a car stuck in the middle of a traffic channel refuses to budge when the light changes. |
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He opened a channel with the USS Carl Vinson, the command carrier of the naval force. |
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Other options such as white bass, crappie and channel catfish are available, but the ubiquitous sunfish is the most widespread and plentiful. |
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A signal from a storage medium is processed in a data channel to form digital data. |
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Feeling unable to change the situation in my life, I started to channel all my energies into controlling my weight. |
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Water-soluble polymers are widely used to probe ion channel structures in their functional states. |
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Canada's kids' channel YTV brings you all the news that's both wicked and awesome. |
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I have managed the sales organization for channel sales in New York and New Jersey. |
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The present invention relates especially to the transistorization of a channel switch for use in a telephone exchange. |
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Learning psychic skills might help us manage our delusions and meditation could help us channel our kundalini. |
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You can go down that channel if you're mad enough, but I wouldn't do it if I were you. |
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The Bay's entrance channel has a minimum depth around three feet, so you'll want to consult the tide table before making your entrance. |
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Plasma has a lower refractive index than vacuum, so the wavefront moving through the center of the channel moves more slowly than at the edges. |
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One possible explanation for the asymmetric conductance is the static charge distribution in the channel interior. |
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Moxibustion, the burning of the herb moxa over channel points and certain areas of the body, is used to warm, tonify and stimulate. |
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Every time you change the channel on the television, it consumes an extra.10239 kilojoules per ampere of electricity. |
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Now the channel is expanding its list of podcasts of popular shows, according to an announcement today. |
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The deep channel often had a strong current but we still persevered and swam out to the sandbanks to join the seals who basked there. |
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It had editorial responsibility for all programme transmissions, once the channel controllers programme selection had been made. |
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The depositors or noteholders are simply lending money to the banks, which in turn act as their agents to channel the money to business firms. |
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Far from the island we waded through a waist deep channel of fast flowing ebb tide, then climbed onto a hard bank of rippled sand. |
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The shorter linker would render the channel hypersensitive to stretch or prevent complete closure. |
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If the DJ sets up near the console, the DJ mixer's outputs can be patched into channel line inputs. |
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The vast range of anemone species at the edge of the channel was splashed in an astounding kaleidoscope of colours including velvety purple, red, and orange. |
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And the channel that plays the hit music is now setting trends in fashion. |
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The race mixed the traditional rowing rivalry between Oxford and Cambridge and saw seven boats take to the channel to race the 21-mile stretch from Great Britain to France. |
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When asked if the idea had been hatched when the market was more buoyant, a spokeswoman for the TV channel said that in fact it had taken only four months to get to screen. |
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Aquaporins are water channel proteins that are expressed in various membrane compartments of plant cells, including the plasma and vacuolar membranes. |
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The Ostbahn workers became a channel to resistance units within the ghetto. |
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While programming details are sketchy, it is understood that the new channel would offer a diet of sitcoms, drama and soaps and will have no news or current affairs content. |
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The objective of the meet would be to serve as a platform to channel the collective wisdom of old-timers and youthful enthusiasm to chart out the future of the institution. |
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The track follows closely beside the concrete channel and takes you round the side of a steep hill of sandstone and pebbles covered with red tree lupins in late spring. |
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Dad turned on the radio to a channel that played oldies and some new hit songs which was cool, because I wouldn't be stuck listening to Chicago for two hours. |
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There must be a few liberal moles toiling anonymously inside the conservative news channel who can smuggle these things to the outside world, right? |
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Look how the channel has blackballed artists who dared to speak in opposition to the war, while also organizing pro-war rallies across the country. |
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Multiple radio channel frequency signals that are modulated with respective information modulation are transmitted from a common antenna at multiple radio frequencies. |
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The Education department can install a TV in every examination hall by entering into an agreement with the BCCI and the channel which is telecasting the match. |
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We find that the channel conducts when the ionizable residues near the extracellular entrance are fully charged and those near the intracellular side are partially charged. |
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Connolly was happy to reveal his game plan, the old footy channel told us. |
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Oddly enough, the Japanese stereo track is actually an improvement over that of the first volume, with better channel separation and more bass activity. |
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The hank has a generally cylindrical body member with a longitudinal channel therethrough large enough to accommodate and slide on a stay on which it is adapted to be mounted. |
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He believes his character transition has been for the best and maintains that he was unable to channel his pugnacity positively, rendering it a hindrance rather than a help. |
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We are already seeing large schools of Spanish sardines and hardtails taking up residence on local artificial reefs, ledges, channel markers and wrecks. |
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Nail through the shiplap joint but don't nail in the channel groove. |
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The most costly element of the dredging will be the removal of a massive rock which is located in a shallow area of the channel on the south side of the harbour. |
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Sound wise, the Dolby Digital Stereo offers no real channel separation and the aural palette is so limited that there is no real chance at creating ambiance or atmosphere. |
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Really, expecting 41-year-old eminem to channel his late-20s self was an impossibly ambitious demand. |
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He told the news channel he awaits death with joy and that martyrdom is the greatest reward. |
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The audio fares much better, with occasionally muffled dialogue and moderate use of the left and right speakers, giving some appearance of channel separation. |
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Work to restore an historic water channel in Sheffield woods was timetabled around the breeding season of the endangered British crayfish, it has been revealed. |
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Wallace identified the narrow channel between Bali and Lombok as the boundary between two great zoogeographic regions, the Oriental and Australian. |
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The audio is presented in what appears to be Dolby Stereo, although there is next to no channel separation and the final result is indistinguishable from a mono track. |
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You want a channel full of in-jokes and presenters corpsing on air? |
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Every channel though showed the same old reruns and the same news stories. |
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The channel pursues salsa, merengue, bochata and cumbia as a religion. |
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People using it effectively opened a secret channel on an a public platform. |
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But if one person's channel surfing and the other's disinterested, go right ahead and browse. |
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Dialogue is well presented with moderate use of channel separation. |
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Taking over the controllership is a huge responsibility but immensely exciting with the bonus of having the chance to develop the channel into a mature digital radio station. |
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The photogenic New Wave mannequins and hair metal rockers that the channel enjoyed such success with in the '80s were being replaced by grunge and alternative artists. |
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Three of the six members of the group work on the channel full time, but Sep has a full time job as a mechanical engineer. |
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So when the channel decided to make its own series about barhopping twentysomethings and their complex love lives, those familiar skyscrapers proved hard to resist. |
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The length and diameter of the bypass channel dictate that only a tiny fraction of the total acoustic displacement at the oval window is diverted through that channel. |
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The channel is launching its first promotion trail on 12 April. |
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Are there any plans to screen edited highlights as UK viewers have to date only been able to watch it on satellite on WDR or the Spanish channel TVE Internacional? |
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This hearing aid device has a body that can be attached to an eyeglasses bow has a channel therein for acceptance of a flexible eyeglasses bow end piece. |
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With Venus and Mercury square Mars, you easily channel emotional ache into physical action that has healthful benefit. |
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They post the submissions on Vimeo, where the channel has a collection of 242 shorts. |
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Bristol faces Disney channel star Kyle Massey and dirty dancing actress Jennifer Grey on the Monday finale. |
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In a wiretap channel, the eavesdropper is assumed to receive messages transmitted by the sender over a channel that is noisier than the legitimate receiver's channel. |
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The channel did, after all, make northern Jersey come alive. |
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Right in front of me, just below the ledge, is a second chockstone the size of a large bus tire, stuck fast in the three-foot channel between the walls. |
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The Navy concluded that the presence of the whales in an ocean channel with calm water, which amplifies sound, caused the sonar to damage their ears. |
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Until 1881 wineries were not able to sell wine directly to the public but had to channel their produce through hotels, the country's only liquor outlets. |
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He appears as a man who can channel spirits, and impersonates Elvis. |
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Another characteristic of channel catfish is the ability to hear sounds. |
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To that end, Colbert also constructs his walls and ceilings with a resilient metal channel that is screwed to the framing members to isolate sound. |
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There is imminent danger of collapse into the narrow channel that allows fishing boats and pleasure craft access to the deep, protected inner harbour. |
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In the case of a tidal bore, like the one in Canada's Bay of Fundy, a strong rising tide can enter a river channel and push the water back upstream. |
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Thus banks now have excess funds as they are reluctant to channel money into the high-risk real sector, that owes a massive amount of bad debts to the banks. |
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There's a fashion TV channel and it shows Pakistani models walking down catwalks and Pakistani designers who are as flamboyant as designers anywhere. |
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And the channel rail link wasn't even a dream then, but now runs through a cutting at the bottom of the village, with trains whooshing past every half hour of so. |
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A vibration exciter was used to simulate calling song ground vibrations in playback experiments to examine vibration as a possible communication channel between calling males. |
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Every wire service and news channel is reporting a different story. |
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He had with him a folding bicycle and, thumbing a lift from the royal navy, safely crossed the channel and arrived back at Keevil, complete with bike. |
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Some schemes work like a frequent flier program, where financial advisers receive bigger and better rewards, the more money they channel into specific investment funds. |
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There is a channel from east to west, which was built by the Vikings so that they could drag their flat-bottomed boats over the island instead of sailing around. |
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West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin wrote a letter to the president of MTV chastising the channel for the show. |
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Others channel their feelings into sudden acts of compassion, as when some bend the rules in order to medivac out a wounded 12-year-old Iraqi boy. |
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Many, many people who subscribe and listen to The Opie and Anthony channel subscribe JUST to listen to Opie and Anthony. |
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Fairly soon I tire of standing, looking stupid, so using a drainage channel as a fairlead, I loop the rope round a tree and stick a couple of half hitches in it. |
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In the early '90s there was stand-up on every channel all the time. |
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Smaller fluvial or subaqueous overprints of former submarine channel morphologies and even desiccation or fracturing may be sought to test our model. |
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The vessel apparently, through something having gone wrong with the steering gear, took a sudden sheer to port, ran out of the channel and grounded on the edge of it. |
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The lower part is interpreted as channel fills associated with the subaqueous toes of small deltas flowing off the Bolkar Carbonate Platform into a marginal marine setting. |
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The video seems to channel Old Master animal painting, the way a Tonsfeldt installation once channeled a still life. |
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In the true sense of its name, it will be a team committed to bringing people together, a shelter for talent, and an outlet to channel creative energy. |
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My confused, unenlightened family will make a conscious effort to have the TV turned to the wrong channel the night one of them is aired, hoping I'll just forget about it. |
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During a programming operation, the channel current is approximately zero, and the first voltage is ramped at a rate proportional to the injection current. |
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The black market benefitted directly from this conflict, and from the welter of regulations designed to channel all economic activity into war production. |
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To the right there was a small weed free channel in front of a reed bed. |
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It's multiple channel so you can select a genre of music you like. |
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I got so tired of watching the news because of all the kidnappings and rapes and murders and theft that filled that channel and I wanted to help put an end to it. |
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The race will also be screened on satellite television as part of the service provided by the dedicated racing channel that was launched earlier this year. |
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The company is working to strengthen its presence beyond the supermarket channel and into warehouse clubs and convenience stores, deep discounters and online grocery shopping. |
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If scent is the sense physically located closest to memory in the brain, then surely the synapses that channel sound tickle the trigger of imagination. |
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Well allocate not multiplexes but channel space within the multiplex. |
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They are excavating on both sides of the M62, cutting a diversion channel so the canal go under the motorway bridge without disrupting traffic above. |
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An outgoing tide can sometimes be a lucky charm when a channel current sweeps all the baitfish through it and the predator fish line up and wait for them. |
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The birth of the 24-hour news channel was supposed to herald more news, more of the time, but like the cinema multiplex more has turned out to be mean considerably less. |
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This can only work if one channel member is in a highly dominant position, for example, when a supermarket threatens to delist a particular product line from its shelves. |
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He could not contemplate life without his holding midfield player, his big lump up front, his defenders who defend, his channel ball, his pressing game. |
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The claimant then made the third radio transmission on channel seven. |
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Water spills from an antique French stone urn into a rectangular pool and a narrow, 18-inch-deep channel in this San Clemente, California, garden. |
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In the late eighties, the television channel was besieged with complaints that its videos were too full of content inappropriate for younger kids. |
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A model of this type possessed the maximal complexity for a given number of states that could be possibly resolved for a binary channel based on single-channel measurements. |
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All the staff have gathered together at the Crimean Tatar TV channel ATR, hundreds of others have come. |
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When it was discovered that nobody liked watching them, the channel had the whizzo idea of buying well-made, grown-up TV shows from America like ER, Ally McBeal and Frasier. |
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It was conducted in response to the Geraldton Port Authority's plan to deepen the harbour and shipping channel to allow vessels to take full loads when they leave the port. |
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Current activities, such as navigation channel dredging, hydroelectric power production, agriculture, and silviculture, will not be stopped by the listing of the sturgeon. |
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She had an inherited heart defect and the surgeons were due to provide an artificial channel in her heart, but hours after arriving home she died in her mother's arms. |
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Previous hard concrete channel solutions for riverbank protection are now thought to be inferior to stone gabbions, gravel banks, reed beds and willow trees. |
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The input light comprises a plurality of wavelength bands or optical channels of light, each of which are centered at a respective channel wavelength. |
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Flux acknowledges that the channel is currently operating on the goodwill of livestream. |
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The channel at best is purely vague and bereft of any creative leanings. |
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Maybe the channel is having a hard time recruiting talking heads or something but I'm hearing an awful lot of this kind of bizarre blather lately. |
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Channels changing, also called channel surfing or grazing, is one of the largest obstacles that television programmers have to overcome to entice and hold audiences. |
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We learn abdominal breathing and meditation, where we are encouraged to channel positive energy. |
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Interfold participated in the trial as a channel partner, providing the TalkingNets service to several of its existing Internet customers. |
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Nessma is the progressist channel in the Maghreb and we will not be deterred. |
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A pilonidal sinus is a small channel that some people develop over the tail bone, caused by an ingrown hair. |
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Bradycardic drugs include beta-blockers, digoxin, amiodarone and calcium channel antagonists. |
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Conversely, compounds that inhibit the olfactory CNG channel will inhibit smell and can be use to block malodors. |
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That is why we prefer to pursue the genuineness or bogusness of Kordan's degree in another channel and keep it out of the media. |
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The first of four mockumentaries will premiere today on a branded channel created at Break. |
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The Playboy cable channel is another piece of the empire and the biggest profit center. |
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The unit sends bottles though a caustic bath, with a cullet channel to remove cullet and other debris. |
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Construction of the main channel to the lake for the meteoric water in the district of North train by underground tunneling method. |
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The works thus channel the tendencies of luminist painting and Op art, putting them in the service of one another. |
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Its YouTube channel now has over 3 million subscribers and many features and events are streamed on both that and the Radio 1 website. |
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If you have high blood pressure, chances are your doctor has prescribed either an ACE inhibitor or a calcium channel blocker. |
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The boulders from the croys will be placed in the channel to provide localised habitat variation and fish cover. |
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