Through high frequency radio communication, the information is passed from the main terminal to the one at the PRS centre. |
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City professionals include Lloyd's of London insurance men, financial PRs, lawyers and accountants as well as bankers and fund managers. |
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Belief in ordinary voices is exploited by PRs and politicians skilled in the dark art of astroturfing. |
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This largesse is heaped upon them by the car company PRs in the hope of keeping the journos on side and writing nice things. |
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They have relationships with the vendeuses and PRs in every store. |
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But other members of psychiatry's glitterati believes that PRS is a nightmare of its own kind. |
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The PRS secured five ministries and five secretary of state posts, along with governorships and ambassadorships as part of the agreement. |
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We PRs know the Great British media, primary destination for our press releases, is a lair of lexicological laboursaving, a kingdom of clich. |
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In 2010 PRS for Music called Bristol the UK's most musical city, based on the number of its members born there relative to the city's population. |
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The 3d PRS identified targets, notably in Japan, including the unfortunate cities on which the A-bombs were dropped. |
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In 2010, Cardiff was named the UK's second 'most musical' city by PRS for Music. |
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In 2010, PRS for Music listed Edinburgh among the UK's top ten 'most musical' cities. |
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In 2010, he was awarded with the PRS for Music Heritage Award, which was erected on The Namaste Lounge Pub in Northwood, London, where John performed his first ever gig. |
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