The radio wave reflections are essentially no different than airplane blips on a radar screen. |
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Learning to identify what the blips on the screen represent can take some time. |
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It's like hearing reports from Alaska radar stations of peculiar blips on the screen. |
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While we were on the plane with them, they saw two blips on their radar screen. |
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The three blips on the radar screen were moving closer and closer to the ambush. |
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He failed to see the whole, seeing only the details, which he spotted like blips on a radar screen. |
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They watch the blips on the screen representing the planes break into two and fly off. |
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There were several helicopters flying overhead, so I know that it was being filmed, but there have only been blips in the local media. |
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The computer was turned on and played a short song out of beeps and blips, quite original, Katana thought. |
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It is every air traffic controller's nightmare when a snowstorm of blips shows up on the radar screen. |
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It's an assortment of squeaks, shuffles, buzzers, bells, beeps, blips, barks, sighs, moans, cries, and screams. |
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These small blips, however, do not prevent this book from being a fascinating read. |
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Its blips are so regular and stable that its accuracy can rival the most accurate atomic clock on Earth. |
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Yet they are but minor blips in an otherwise beautiful musical landscape which really ought to be discovered. |
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Consumer credit may introduce temporary blips in the economy, but it is not a secure building block. |
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For Potterton and Dempsey, the deals must seem like minute blips on a large radar. |
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The only reason it blips on my radar at all is the fact that you did it in the context of a western. |
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Is the future to be filled with soft glitchy vocals over clicks, blips and bleeps? |
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Or they could take their chances in the street with the taxis, zooming madly, beeping their horns in staccato blips as warnings. |
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Eventually, the song peaks at a crescendo and dies away into atmospheric buzzes and computer blips. |
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He's got the groove going and he paces his compilations like an expert DJ, but his blips and bleeps sound awfully derivative. |
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Vocals are tucked in the back, submerged in reverb as blips and bleeps and chiming guitars send the whole thing home. |
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This is literature as genealogy, characters as blips on the historical radar. |
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Beeps, blips and pings are the everyday sounds that we live with, thanks to our push-button gizmos and fast-paced lifestyle. |
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To see him pull off all the blips, bleeps, loops, and hisses using only his vocal cords is definitely something special. |
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Warp speed, back to the sounds of 80's pop and those jittery keyboard blips! |
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That was an aberration, one of those ironic blips that sport throws up from time to time. |
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I wonder how long it took before the crew of the stealth aircraft realised that those blips were incoming hostile aircraft? |
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I Love LA relies heavily on acoustic guitars and strings offset by a series of well-constructed electronic blips and beeps. |
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No excess noise was audible, and sound flowed continuously, free of blips or other interruptions. |
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If you're into funky, minimal blips and bleeps, check these guys out, they are the bomb! |
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It puts in perspective some of the temporary blips in that relationship. |
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A big, unstoppable parade beat was reinforced by raucous whistles, whooshes and speedy synthesizer blips. |
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You are looking for general, overall upward trends, not short-term blips. |
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Further, the circuitry behind that speaker was equally lacking, as, in most cases, the system could not produce anything beyond the extent of beeps and blips. |
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Previous emphasis on speed is now being replaced by ambience laced with moments of electronic blips and beeps, free jazz, noise, no wave and tinges of psychedelia. |
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Videogames began as a few blips and bleeps racing across a screen. |
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It lives up to the hype, delivering blips, bleeps and beats. |
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Deep, sub-aqua hums are peppered with blips and distant scrapes. |
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Tamayo traffics in minimalism, blips and beeps and glitchy clicky stuff coated with washes of synths, tiny melodies sneaking through murky textures. |
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The editor made the change, stripping the voices of the soldiers from the opening, but keeping blips and whirs of radio distortion. |
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Nonetheless, I believe these are mere blips in what is essentially a strong relationship we trust will prove very significant. |
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It is sometimes difficult for the international community to focus on more than one or two blips on its radar screen at any one moment. |
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Most of the time there aren't any blips, and it's business as usual on both public health and health care fronts. |
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If your wrist is raised higher than the level of your heart, the monitor will emit a series of two short blips. |
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Varied investments within a fund allow it to withstand short-term blips and provide solid returns over the long term. |
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In 2008, capital markets will experience some blips but, in the long term, the future is promising. |
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There wasn't any major mistakes tonight but there were little blips and misses here and there. |
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Downshifting in manual mode, the Synchro Rev Matching system blips the throttle, and it makes upshifting easier as well. |
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They allow you to reduce your risk, maximize your return and, most importantly, not worry about blips in the financial markets. |
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Events with a huge political significance may be, in demographic terms, just blips from which countries will recover sooner or later. It is still possible that will happen. |
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Dr. Blair Holtby: My understanding is that it is a direct estimate obtained through an acoustic device, basically, an echo sonar device, so you're counting blips. |
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We must have all this constantly in mind as we deal with the usual blips in the relationship. We should also be mindful of it as we continue to work on this warm, fruitful and vital relationship every day that goes by. |
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That means they can go ahead and try to find little blips and engage in petty politics over this, but the reality is something else and that is what bothers them. |
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Infinitesimal blips on the dial of deep time. |
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However, we know it will try to prod the opposition into voting against it whenever it sees blips in the polls that show it could win the government. |
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Every time the power blips from a storm, daylight savings time changes, or you forget leap year, you have to chase down every clock in the house and reset the time. |
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As the sun gradually brightens, the level of carbon dioxide in the air will fall, regardless of any temporary, millennia-long blips caused by footling things such as a civilisation based on fossil fuels. |
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While this rather significant increase can initially appear at odds with the sag in the Québec housing market, such blips during deceleration are perfectly normal. |
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Often, blips would fill up a depth layer on the monitors' screens, then move up and down over the course of the night. |
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As politicians, we have a responsibility to inform our citizens about the positive aspects of the relationship, notwithstanding the fact that there are occasional blips in it. |
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Sometimes we cannot anticipate economic blips. |
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Whilst the trucks were up to it in terms of time trials and pure speed, bad luck and minor technical blips with major consequences meant that they were unable to achieve the results that were expected. |
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The aforementioned SynchroRev technology performs throttle blips and rev matching when downshifting, thereby producing a subtle rumble that's more associated with race cars than my typical driving habits. |
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Dominguez's rise to the top has encountered a few blips. |
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Despite these blips everything, Alex agrees, was perfect for a while. |
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