On Christmas Day they will see and speak with their families via a two-way video linkup. |
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The satellite linkup resulted in what may have been one of the largest live dance conference ever. |
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For these LAOs, the significance of a linkup between the two parts was clear. |
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Two failure modes, first linkup and final break, were used to describe the failure behavior of the specimens. |
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Since late last year, Smart cars with right-hand drive have been available here, imported through Mercedes-Benz Ireland, in a linkup with Smart in Britain. |
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This linkup is seen as potentially introducing efficiencies and facilitating a more effective enforcement role. |
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Nevertheless, doubts persist in Auckland and Wellington about the Greenwald-Dotcom linkup. |
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The Space Station linkup was interesting and the whole crew enjoyed it very much. |
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It is the linkup to God while doing such acts. |
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In accordance with the linkup plan, Cortal Consors managed, already in the first half of 2003, to return to the breakeven point in its operations despite a lacklustre market. |
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Hence the innovation of meeting via AV linkup. |
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Watchman replaced him in the linkup seat. He jacked himself into the computer. |
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The linkup of the Normandy forces with the Allied forces in southern France occurred on 12 September as part of the drive to the Siegfried Line. |
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This linkup allowed pooling of skills and knowledge for identical issues, such as global brand management, or presence on the North American market. |
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The Greek Cypriot sector became a major international telecommunications hub in the 1990s, installing submarine fibre-optic cables and satellite linkup facilities. |
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By the end of D-Day, few objectives had been seized, though the four exits from Utah Beach were held by the 101st Airborne, and a linkup with the 4th Division had been achieved. |
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Dickey was equipped with a satellite linkup, a laptop and a mobile phone to chronicle his trip from the mountain in a series of articles and blog entries for The New York Times. |
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And yet the developers, masters in their field, knew how to sell the project on a political level and get it accepted, despite a few linkup and price issues. |
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The Cross continued its pilgrimage around Italy in 1999. On Sunday 14th March it was with a mass gathering of young people in Turin with a televised linkup with the Holy Father and the Angelus in Saint Peter's Square. |
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Live from the newsroom, Gauthier Rybinski in French and Robert Parsons in English analyze the international event of the day with a report and a guest in the studio or via a linkup. |
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Now, on a huge screen, staff and guests watched the editor of Politkovskaya's old paper, Novaya Gazeta, talk gloomily on a video linkup from Moscow about the battle to survive. |
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The interview will be broadcast nationally through a satellite linkup. |
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Quarry Tile Company, Spokane, has joined the King County LinkUp program. |
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