They flood corporate or government Web sites in attempts to shut them down, or change the look of Web sites as a form of culture jamming. |
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The problem of vehicles on the school run jamming up roads was being discussed by councillors this afternoon. |
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This little tweak to the tax code would have a greater impact than all of the culture jamming in the world. |
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Music playing underneath dialogue is occasionally used to advantage when the actors' voices are effectively jamming with the instruments. |
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Consumers get served a punishing knockout combination by the culture jamming crew. |
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Believing a man had flashed at his girlfriend, he drove at him, jamming him against a wall. |
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And we also see how the underground hero is so obsessed with culture jamming that it has taken a toll on his marriage. |
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On the steps of the police station Andrew frantically reloaded his gun, jamming more bullets into the circular chamber. |
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He's also constantly jamming left-handed batters with his cut fastball and using his 92-mph fastball to get ahead in counts. |
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Not all rock gyms have crack climbs, but those that do offer the opportunity to practice jamming, an essential skill on outdoor cracks. |
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I make the most of it, jinking around the cars ahead of us and jamming the RPMs to redline. |
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It doesn't necessarily mean that you are a big fan of street puppets and culture jamming. |
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He seeks their unique skills in the production of jamming transmitters and equipment for high-performance aircraft. |
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After school time, we often had our jamming session together in the studio. |
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I even considered hijacking a couple of prints and jamming some waterfalls and sunsets in there to give myself a shot at the prize. |
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New nulling multibeam antennas will allow users to operate geographically closer to sources of jamming. |
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Others, like the tiger moth, hear the bat and emit a jamming signal in the ultrasonic frequency spectrum. |
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The new ethos that culture jamming taps into is go-for-the-corporate jugular. |
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The effect of all this culture jamming is a world rife with contradiction, which makes perfect sense. |
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Cars jamming the streets have LED turn signals, brake lights, and dashboard displays. |
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More than a dozen eavesdropping and jamming units, telephone exchanges, and radio and television transmitters were attacked. |
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With new jamming technology, cellphones can be completely blocked in a bid to keep the outside world at bay. |
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In this connection, the jamming situation is of crucial importance for the instructiveness of exercises. |
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I feel optimistic that Buy Nothing Day, and culture jamming in general, will become a force to be reckoned with. |
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It was jamming up a ventilation grate, blocking up the flow of combustible gas below it. |
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With the ease of a talented DJ, Thornton engages in a form of culture jamming that is at once global and highly personal. |
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I felt like an utter idiot, like a moron jamming a square peg in a round hole while being observed from behind a two-way mirror. |
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The single command uplink and the image data downlinks are highly robust against hostile jamming. |
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This permitted us to map the local jamming area and determine the boundaries of the jamming range. |
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Phone lines were bombarded with electronically generated calls, jamming lines set up for voters seeking rides to the polls on Election Day. |
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Why should it be just aimless jamming and soloing, which you see in bands like The Grateful Dead. |
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A stealth corvette of the YS 2000 design has a detection range of 13 km in rough seas and 22 km in calm sea without jamming. |
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For instance, filtering techniques in an RF front-end mitigate out-of-band jamming from the unit's LCD screen or other radios. |
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And they planned to modify the drill bits to make them less susceptible to jamming from the rocks. |
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Lovers of the instrument should be in for a treat when a collection of players will gather for a good jamming session. |
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She reined in her horse at the gates and swung down, jamming one of the keys into the padlock on the gate. |
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I pushed the arms away from me and swung around, jamming my fist into the body of the person holding me. |
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With the ease of a talented DJ, he engages in a form of culture jamming that is at once global and highly personal. |
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As the band got into their set, there were so many musicians jamming on a single song, it was like the finale of a Live Aid concert. |
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Will the tunes you will be jamming to on the radio be created by real life artists? |
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Photocopiers use small amounts of radioactive material to eliminate static and to prevent sheets from sticking together and jamming the machine. |
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The way in which the jamming occurred indicated the trim had been set to at least 4 degrees nose-down before impact. |
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His entourage, which comprised 400 security staff, brought 60 armoured vehicles, a cellular jamming device and a container ship, the reports said. |
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They make satirical subverts instead of adverts and have turned so-called culture jamming, or putting a spanner in the spokes of the mainstream media, into a fine art. |
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The connections and motivations between subjects are somewhat discontinuous, but he seems to have more in mind than a snapshot of the state of present-day culture jamming. |
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Do you have anything to add to contemporary debates on culture jamming, especially the charge that culture jamming's political power is limited by its use of logos and signs? |
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The rebirth of culture jamming has much to do with newly accessible technologies that have made both the creation and the circulation of ad parodies immeasurably easier. |
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This paradox seems to run through much of the culture jamming stuff. |
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With the included remote control, users can turn the device on and off for instant jamming and unjamming. |
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Stop jamming if you feel fatigue, because a beautiful song can be composed in bad mood, but not under stress. |
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The action was considered after repeated electronic jamming of the BBC's PTV and the Voice of America's Persian service. |
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One day I got a call from a fellow citizen of Benin who apparently saw me jamming in a Cotonou club as I was vacationing. |
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Frustrated at the metal rigging, he took a second to recall how he loaded it during basic training, and he did the same, jamming the lever back into its awkward position. |
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Ending his game, Tim stepped down from the platform, snatching his hat and jamming it atop his head, while swinging his bag over his shoulder simultaneously. |
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They played old and new hits, got the audience jumping over and over again, and ended it by going back into the crowd and jamming for 20 minutes or so. |
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As the crankshaft continued to rotate, it struck the counterweight and con-rod, jamming them against the lower edge of the No 3 cylinder liner. |
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Bursts of solar X-rays mess up the ionosphere, blacking out radio communications and degrading or even jamming GPS navigation systems. |
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Culture jamming exposes myths of corporate advertising, disrupts consumer complacence, and sends counter messages about corporate products. |
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The general purpose of backlash is to prevent gears from jamming when making contact on both sides of their teeth simultaneously. |
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You'll often find that musicians travelling together will end up jamming and singing and getting out a drum anyway. |
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The new SA80s hadn't got to everyone and the old ones were jamming in all the dust. |
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Aggressive behaviour is also things like jamming and electronic behaviour and so on. |
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When the slide assembly started to deploy, it was hindered by the jamming of the aft release pin. |
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The second, fourth and fifth cars were equipped with jamming devices, which were switched on and functional. |
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Reduces wear and risk of jamming, specifically when high power is requested. |
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If the rake angle of the bit has been negatively ground for drilling holes, this prevents the bit from jamming and the material from breaking. |
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This is thanks to the ingenious stearate coating, which also prevents the abrasive from clogging or jamming. |
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Bulgaria welcomed 2003 with a blend of the modern and the traditional, with revellers jamming open-air concerts and mummers parading to ward off evil spirits. |
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The multiple paths of communications result in the system being very robust against jamming and also allow the units to be dispersed over a wide area. |
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Accompanied by some cheap black sambucca, a small guitar, and three kazoos, we head to Hyde Park fountain for a few hours of pointless hysterical jamming. |
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Married to a Senegalese and jamming regularly at Dakar, he sings in Wolof, a dialect from the nation which has caused a major upset in the ongoing Football World Cup. |
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Since deregulation, airlines have lowered prices by jamming as many seats as possible into each plane. |
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You can see him in the video, jamming his headphones into the pocket of his black trenchcoat. |
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If jamming with Tom Morello on a bunch of castoffs and covers is good enough for Peter, then fine. |
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An exciter in the pod tailors the parameters of the jamming signal. |
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The candiru feeds parasitically by burrowing into body orifices, jamming itself in place using barbs along its sides then drinking the blood of its victim. |
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Prior to the movement of the bounding element, they sweep the area in the semiautomatic mode to detect the presence of enemy forces without jamming their systems. |
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The plane's dive angle steepened despite his holding the yoke vertical full right while jamming his boot on the right rudder pedal. |
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Severe flood conditions associated with ice jamming generally occur in spring breakup, and occasionally in midwinter thaws during January to March. |
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In these images, the ecstatic and ultimately purposeless movements of these dancing bodies disrupt the disciplined spatial and kinetic order of the supermarket, jamming the routes traced by and for consuming subjects. |
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Basically, I got together a bunch of musicians that I really like in the studio and we started jamming around, playing as if we were working under live concert conditions. |
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Culture jamming is, at root, just a metaphor for stopping the flow of spectacle long enough to adjust your set. |
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The first jamming operations were carried out using requisitioned hospital electrocautery machines. |
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After a meeting with Korner, Jagger and Richards started jamming with Blues Incorporated. |
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It also lists securing a line around a cleat and the use of winches and jamming cleats. |
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Terrain bounce jamming exploits this response by amplifying the radar signal and directing it downward. |
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But they act like a cork in a bottle at the point where glaciers meet the sea – jamming the flow of ice from the massive ice sheets of east and west Antarctica. |
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Examples of culture jamming mentioned include using corporate-sponsored computers at school to rework and parody corporate advertisements. |
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Or say we bumped into Damon on the Eurostar and there was another musician in that carriage, I'm sure within a couple of seconds we'd start jamming. |
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Your external connection is already maxed out, and one thing you don't need is AOLers jamming up what bandwidth you have left. |
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We can be sure that onboard jamming has not been added to the F-35 since. |
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Radial movement is usually linked with Doppler frequency to produce a lock signal that cannot be produced by radar jamming signals. |
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Why should I, you and your sicko trollbuddies Riddles and BingoTroll do such a good job jamming up alt.cats with lies on your own. |
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The direct-ascent ASAT appears to be part of a larger Chinese ASAT program that includes ground-based lasers and jamming of satellite signals. |
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The Commission raised with the applicant and Commission staff problems that had arisen in the early stages of MAPLE 1 commissioning with the control adjuster rods jamming. |
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Most recently, blockades have sometimes included cutting off electronic communications by jamming radio signals and severing undersea cables. |
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Let us not forget finally, the inconveniences such the jamming and the leak of faucets and mixer faucets, the fouling and the blocking of électrovannes in the case of dishwashers and laves-linen. |
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Electronic jamming equipment specially designed to prevent the detonation by radio remote control of improvised devices and specially designed components therefor. |
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Listening to them is like jamming your finger into a wall socket. |
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The playing was illuminative and thoughtful, taking in aquatic blues-rock and shambolic noise-folk and unexpectedly bracing, neatly structured sections of jamming. |
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A number of occurrences of jamming incidents had been reported. |
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We must reform this regulation, which is jamming Europe's bureaucratic machinery, because it is the benchmark or expression of Europe's pathologically proliferating bureaucracy. |
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In that case, construction workmanship problems resulted in the presence of debris in, and consequential jamming of, the rod deployment mechanism. |
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It could push the target off its orbit, bump into it to break it up, employ electronic jamming or laser blinding devices, or release explosives, chemicals or radioactive materials. |
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Scraps of paper left in the machine could cause subsequent jamming. |
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Remove the bit from the workpiece and determine the reason for jamming. |
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The immunity to jamming signals is the main driver behind this seemingly archaic technique. |
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Radar jamming refers to radio frequency signals originating from sources outside the radar, transmitting in the radar's frequency and thereby masking targets of interest. |
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You don't want your hemlines and long dupattas to be trailing and jamming in chair wheels and you certainly don't want to look as if you're the poster girl for bridesmaids. |
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Loose cotton was brushed off, preventing the mechanism from jamming. |
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The class troops out, a brigade of tiny snowmen waddling along in their puffy snowsuits, followed by their teachers, who are grabbing their own coats and jamming on hats. |
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The auto-loader on the gun kept jamming so they did it manually. |
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