Cabot is an author, and is a consultant to the Australian Women's health advisory service and has her own call-in radio show. |
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We got my library out of there, and she got our master tapes and all of our master radio shows. |
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I have been appalled at the things that I have heard people prepared to say on radio talkback. |
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In spite of the restricted access to Tamil channels, the users were attracted by the additional facility of getting FM radio programmes. |
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Digital radio receivers aren't yet portable, but they will be in a couple of years. |
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Various parameters like temperature, pressure and positions are transmitted through a wireless radio frequency via the CAN protocol. |
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The spread of radio sets made tactical separation easier and improved the control of artillery and mortar fire. |
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But prosecutors have had to rely on the Bosnian government military for crucial radio intercepts. |
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Turn on the radio and without turning the dial you find one-hit wonders, wanna-be gangsters, lying fools, and most importantly autotune. |
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But it ruled that radio stations could relay the two-way debate, so stations can broadcast it simultaneously. |
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With just a couple of electronic components that cost at most a dollar or two, you can build simple radio transmitters and receivers. |
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Listeners will need a DAB digital radio to receive the BBC's digital radio broadcasts. |
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Sneakily, I listened in to Heathrow's air traffic control on an old digital airband radio I picked up a coupla years back. |
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He hummed along with the radio and tapped the beat out on the steering wheel. |
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Nicole Kidman wants to star in a radio play for the BBC and she's so keen that she'll do it for nothing. |
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There would, too, be various devices on this upper tier capable of projecting slogans onto the clouds and broadcasting radio transmissions. |
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And finally, five weeks after going into rehab for his addiction to painkillers, he will return to his radio audience of 20 million. |
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The claim has been confirmed by officials in the U.S. embassy in Jakarta who have had access to intercepts of the army's radio communications. |
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The credibility of the news media is the big buzz today on talk radio all across America. |
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He said his own radio had been burned when their vehicle had been set on fire. |
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This little machine holds 1GB of music, features an FM radio tuner and also a voice recorder! |
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The warfighter will utilize organic wide-band digital radio relays to extend connectivity as required to subordinate units. |
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Now it is possible to coherently link the radio frequency and optical domains with a supercontinuum comb of frequencies. |
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Young broadcasters hit the airwaves this week after the launch of their school's radio station. |
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Because digital radio receivers are essentially small computers, they have the capacity to store information. |
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Many African countries still do not have universal radio or TV services capable of being received in all parts by all people. |
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There is a minute electrical current induced in the antenna by the radio signal it receives. |
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Ever wonder where those morning radio shows get all that wacky news they read on the air? |
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News was censored, and Nepali TV and radio were restricted to broadcasting little more than Hindu folk dancing and light sitar music. |
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Controversial new masts are springing up across Hampshire as a new high-tech police radio system is set to be launched. |
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Tragically, the hit knocked out power and radio contact with the three escort ships. |
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Concerned at the use of speed by young people, they created a radio campaign with the singer offering a word to the wise. |
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It's a handheld device, vaguely reminiscent of a transistor radio from yesteryear. |
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This region also includes shortwave radio transmissions and television broadcasts. |
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We were trawling through surveillance tapes when the call over the radio said they had been picked up outside. |
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I hardly listen to radio in the morning, except to quickly digest the news, much of which is regurgitated from the previous night anyway. |
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Frequency assignment is the licensing of an individual radio frequency in a particular geographic area. |
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They knew that the operation was in trouble from intercepts of Japanese radio traffic. |
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On the surface, it seems the radio babblers have been unceremoniously shushed. |
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All the light that we see is made from electromagnetic waves, and so are infra-red and ultraviolet light, microwaves, radio waves and X-rays. |
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Around one in five now gets news from talk radio and 38 percent from cable TV broadcasts. |
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We radio tracked females by using a three-element Yagi antenna and a Wildlife Materials TRX 1000S receiver. |
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There are a number of products that employ unused FM radio frequencies to send music from your PC to any device with a radio tuner. |
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Jeff likes to listen to the radio but is not allowed to have a radio in the office, so he buys a tv tuner card that has radio support. |
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A digital radio hi-fi tuner will come with an indoor aerial, either a ribbon dipole or a monopole. |
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From there, signals are sent to a radio and a solar-powered relay station 11,000 feet up a mountain, tied to a tree. |
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The radio stations dictate success or failure for most artists, and have the record companies over a barrel. |
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In another attempt to keep the pace moving, the committee voted to kill radio and television timeouts in overtime. |
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After months of what was essentially radio silence from both sides, the NHL lockout finally got interesting. |
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At this point I broke radio silence and asked a gallery employee for some information on the artist. |
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Jupiter is not hot enough to emit visible light, but it does radiate a huge flux of microwaves, making it quite bright to a radio telescope. |
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Everything was going okay when they heard a voice over their radio receivers asking for directions to a parking bay. |
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The scientists used pairs of antennas similar to those used in ordinary FM radio receivers. |
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We put it to her that radio adverts or adverts on newspaper sites might be preferable to communicating via bulk email. |
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According to one radio report, half the fatalities on German Autobahns are caused by tailgating. |
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She figured she was safe enough to try raising the prison, so she configured the radio and transmitted a hailing. |
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The grenade flew into my window, hit the windshield, landed on the radio between me and my buddy. |
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This radio show is one of many that Patrick will be appearing on but it is one of the better ones as regards listenership. |
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It is a neutron star spinning just under 100 times per second and emitting regular radio pulses like a lighthouse beam. |
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He added that being a public radio is necessary to be involved with the processes of unification in countries in transition. |
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So what if it led to the development of the electric gramophone and later took the form of radio and record player. |
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Partygoers tune into a restricted radio frequency through which the music of the DJ is broadcast. |
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The radio broadcasts could be looped tapes talking about an historic monument. |
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Remember the old spy movies where any gadget could be fit inside a pen, be it a tape recorder, a radio or a bomb? |
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The youngster had been flat stick, working shifts at a radio station, working in his uncle's shop, and even cleaning cars. |
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In one experiment, Clementine beamed radio signals into shadowed craters near the Moon's south pole. |
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Italian state radio said Italy might tap the Foreign Minister for the commission post. |
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Anywhere in the crowd it was possible to tune a transistor radio to a translation in the language of your choice. |
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It will also lead to private TV and radio stations being allowed to broadcast in Kurdish. |
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Mobile phone frequencies were similar to radio, television and police radio transmissions that people live with every day, she said. |
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A new radio station is ready to hit the airwaves in parts of East and South Mayo. |
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He was almost in radio range, but he decided to take a break at the Hangman's Pit. |
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They gained local fame on the radio and auditioned successfully for a popular radio talent show. |
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This week Ali is shopping the song around to Alberta radio stations hoping it will hit the airwaves. |
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It has a life span of around 20 years, lies dormant until a scanner is passed over it, and sends out a low-range radio frequency. |
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Take a mental escape by turning up the radio and singing at the top of your lungs. |
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While climbing, my instructor quickly directed me to switch to the small-deck radio frequency to get ahead of the game. |
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Tension in Mission Control were high, as the engine had to fire while the craft was on the far side of the Moon, and out of radio contact. |
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Most amps have a radio tuner built in, giving them that added functionality. |
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Both cards offer FM-radio tuners and remote controls that use radio frequencies, not infrared, to issue commands. |
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On Monday I listened to Liam Bartlett on WA ABC morning radio to hear the talkback and interviews. |
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Gamma rays are not particles but a form of electromagnetic radiation, like light, radio waves, and X-rays. |
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A blue-blazered, take-charge Latina with a radio and a flashlight opens the door for you, and guides you through the dark entry hallway. |
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I saw him in concert about 4 years ago, and I've got a live recording from a radio show in San Francisco. |
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They're listening to talk radio because they feel like it gives them another alternative. |
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Zeinab discovers why the spread of mobile phones has transformed the radio talk show in Africa. |
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One-lap wonder girl Freeman arrived at Manchester Airport to be met by a battery of TV crew, radio broadcasters and media. |
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In all parts of Canada, people were glued to their television sets, or listening to any radio available. |
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In the car, Chase fumbled with the radio tuner in an attempt to take his mind off the conversation he and Cheyne had never had about Danny. |
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The new player acts as a Web radio tuner and a jukebox that allows users to create playlists. |
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Just as his later film work would often have an unmistakable radiophonic quality, so too his radio programs have a pronounced cinematic edge. |
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She unloaded the groceries while telling us what the radio weatherman had said about the storm. |
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The trails show people going to the most extraordinary lengths to make time to listen to the new digital radio stations. |
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It will feature on-air trails on television and radio and, for the first time, an off-air poster campaign. |
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The reading will be beamed by satellite to television and radio stations around the world. |
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The data is stored in the helmet after a hit and then beamed by radio waves to a computer on the sidelines. |
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After the weather bulletin, Chris switched the radio off after the first few notes of the next song. |
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Ideally, Heaney's talk would be broadcast on the radio but there is fat chance of that. |
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The government responds by sending in the Delta Force, but loses contact as an eerie signal interrupts radio communications. |
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Contenders are raising funds and canvassing support while maintaining complete radio silence. |
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Gartner takes his pattern of repetition to a comic level in an editorial urging donations to the local public radio station. |
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In this business to broadcast 4,000 programmes on the same radio station is a remarkable achievement. |
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Apologies for the radio silence, but you might be interested in two published works of mine over the past few days. |
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It's so successful that public radio stations are hard-pressed to survive without it. |
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The moment will be beamed by satellite transmission to television and radio stations around the world. |
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I've been listening to a lot of radio in the car, and it's fascinating research to listen to what people are buying. |
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Accordingly, a radio telescope consists of a concave metal reflector that focuses the radio waves on a receiver. |
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The answer to this problem is a radio receiver that activates itself and raises a noisy alarm when a storm warning is issued. |
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They're more amenable to control within State borders than radio waves beamed out from transmission towers, relay stations and satellites. |
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Ralph switched on the AM radio and spun the dial, looking for a news program. |
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By building more complicated antennas, engineers can control the direction in which the radio wave is sent. |
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At the old ranch house where Mama grew up the radio sat in the front room near the fireplace. |
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Some people might decide to poster their town with posters that announce Air America's arrival and the radio frequency. |
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She reached towards the radio to switch off the song before the next verse, but she was too far away and her vision was blurred from tears. |
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These are transmitters that use radio waves to communicate with mobile phone handsets. |
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For example, the belief that radio waves or microwaves can be used to cause a person to hear voices transmitted to him seems unlikely. |
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Once out of its protective box, any kind of radio wave can potentially ignite it until it is inserted inside the bomb. |
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I could see the radio waves, microwaves, gamma rays, and other optical and non-optical radiation that black holes naturally give off. |
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The circuit provides an exact decoding result even when the pause period of the received radio frequency varies over a predetermined range. |
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He stood there with a distant look in his eyes holding a radio in his hand that was spattering incomprehensible messages from his superiors. |
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Allen said that the project was an opportunity to search for intelligent life beyond the solar system while doing conventional radio astronomy. |
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Today high density polyethylene, with its linear chains, is used for radio and television cabinets, toys, and large-diameter pipes. |
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Many trainees work on student newspapers or hospital radio before embarking on a career in journalism. |
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Every since the checkbox and radio button were invented, websites have polled visitors about their experiences and desires. |
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Police were forced to listen to 90 minutes of jokes after at least two men took over their radio frequency as a practical joke. |
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Frasier takes to the radio job at KACL with some enthusiasm and enjoys being a local celebrity. |
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Researchers conclude that the existence of winged radio galaxies proves that supermassive black holes collide. |
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It wants to put up a 15m timber monopole with three antennae and a microwave dish, together with equipment cabinets and a radio base station. |
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The coastguard remains unaware of their plight because the boat radio has a working range of 6ft. |
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It wasn't that long ago that I was editing radio reports with a piece of tape and a razor blade! |
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There are television and radio broadcasts in the French, Afar, Somali, and Arabic languages. |
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Listening to this radio show, though, you can't help but fall in love with music to listen to at the midnight hour. |
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In back, half the kids sing along with the radio raucously, and the other half start shouting to drown them out. |
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The Beagle 2 team has revised its plans for trying to communicate with the lander, postponing the date for the end of radio silence by two days. |
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A radio cabinet casts a bomb-shaped shadow across the floor, while the specter of a tank shimmers in the room beyond. |
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Beacon Hill brings approximately 177,000 people into BBC national digital radio coverage for the first time. |
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I don't know much about her other than that she is a BBC radio personality and has a name that forever captivates and enchants me. |
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She kept a small transistor radio tuned to a lite-rock station, the only sound besides the humming of the drink cases. |
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From the 1950s until the end of the 1990s radio programmes were stored on large reels of tape which were kept in bulky boxes. |
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The director keyed his radio and announced that this segment was a wrap and that John and Shawn should get themselves to the set. |
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But it would be wrong to argue that all pirate radio in Ireland belonged to a tradition of rebellion. |
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An example is an early experiment in Hawaii which found a cluster of childhood leukaemia near some radio transmission towers. |
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Hamilton also had one of the first radio receivers in South Taranaki, with a high aerial that rose near the house. |
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I was playing the radio in the background this morning when Melanie Safka's Look what they done to my song, Ma came winging out of the speakers. |
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Car dealers also offer satellite radio receivers as a factory-installed option. |
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A cordless phone uses a radio frequency to communicate with its base, which is then tethered to the plain old telephone network. |
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People taking part will be issued with radio receivers to help track down the birds. |
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The radio crackles again and we are called to a pub to deal with a fight that has broken out. |
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And he works the local media, too, bringing players to local radio stations, guaranteeing airtime. |
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Sneakily, I listened in to Heathrow's air traffic control on an old digital airband radio I picked up a couple of years back. |
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The radio station, located in Dallas at SDA's Central Zambia Conference offices, would broadcast in English, Bemba and Lenje. |
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Find yourself starting to turn off the radio when politicians hit the airwaves? |
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Previously, the Waldorf's radio system covered only the standard broadcast band of 550 to 1500 kilocycles. |
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As the batteries run low, patients simply strap on a power pack that recharges the batteries via radio waves beamed through their skin. |
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Alarms can be set to different stations or to a simple alarm tone and alarm volume set independently of main radio volume. |
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Compare radio alarm prices, read radio alarm clock reviews and check online store ratings. |
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Well, I never saw a good one, although I did have one experience where someone put a radio tape on of an interview that was allegedly me. |
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During the second semester that year, I talked Scott into getting a show at the campus radio station, where I'd been working for a year. |
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One of the recon teams had a radio intercept operator monitoring enemy transmissions as the battle went on. |
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This is an impressive range for a VHF radio network, and is remarkable technology. |
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They feel connected with the station they listen to as the radio jockey talks about their world. |
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He has blanketed the city with glossy advertising, nonstop television spots and radio ads. |
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It's often best to save the full-page print ads, expensive radio spots and glossy, four-color mailers for the slower months of the year. |
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He sold everything from vacuum cleaners to flower seeds, became a radio repairman and an accomplished pilot. |
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The deal is a make or break situation for the struggling radio station which has failed to generate any sizeable audience. |
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As talkback entrenched itself as an integral part of the Australian radio landscape, her program was also said to lack sufficient topicality. |
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When radio jockeys aired a hitherto-unknown singer, little did they know that his voice would raise a storm of appreciation. |
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Range drops with battery power too, so you might go past the edge of radio range without expecting to. |
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Sometimes two different logging roads are close enough to be within radio range. |
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They were able to bounce radio waves off an aircraft out to a range of seven miles. |
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I remember the sound recordings of the shots and the crowd panic on an RTE radio news bulletin as clearly as though it were yesterday. |
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There are thousands of Internet radio stations that sap the power of a small number of program directors. |
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Landmark dates in the history of radio will be illustrated by archive recordings and written records of the time. |
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On a plus side, it could also play records, cassette tapes, CDs, and even tune in to radio stations. |
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Acoustic commentary boxes erected on site to house the radio commentators will be painted magnolia as directed by the Palace. |
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She had no idea there were heavy units in the vicinity, because of radio silence. |
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Listening to him, we all understand that radio was his destiny, but the very first time he went on air his voice did wobble. |
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He developed special radio frequency probes and was a wizard with an acupuncture needle. |
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The radio functioned well enough, if you were satisfied with AM reception only, but I was a fanatical FM listener. |
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The radio star and DJ have blamed hectic work schedules for causing their marriage split. |
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Short-wave radio allowed tactics such as submarine wolf packs, massive bombing raids, and co-ordinated blitzkrieg attacks. |
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Remixing sometimes sounds like twiddling the radio tuner rapidly through different stations. |
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Remember, you don't need a team director with a map, weather charts and a radio to tell you what to do. |
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Tonight all the radio weathermen warned of rain, so I took him out right after supper. |
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With a bit of digital jiggery-pokery on the laptop I was able to turn the interviews into a half decent radio package. |
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My feet did a little jiggle to the music softly playing through the radio on my bedside table as I stared at the ceiling. |
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It was a misty night, all navigation lights were switched off and radio silence was observed. |
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As is oft said, we are indeed a fortunate lot to live in a city that has such good radio stations. |
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Podcasting and Internet radio allow anyone to become a DJ, and digital video cameras and webcams are used by a new generation of filmmakers. |
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On 17 March we'll be webcasting the festival event as well as reporting live on radio from the parade. |
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Light according to Maxwell is an electromagnetic wave, no different in essence to radio waves or the microwaves that heat up our ready meals. |
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It works like Morse code, which is a way to transmit the alphabet over radio waves using dots and dashes. |
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In the bedroom, my suitcase was packed with a few clothes, my radio alarm clock, some CDs, some books, my laptop and my diary. |
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Using the same radio frequency as fancy wireless headphones, this device comes in two parts. |
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The sound of the dots and dashes of the radio range in my earphones, and the instrument panel was my whole world. |
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Once weekly it presents a critique of the week's news items as portrayed by the print, film and radio media. |
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Lidar is a remote sensing technique that uses laser light in much the same way that sonar uses sound or radar uses radio waves. |
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Hewitt has obtained an audio tape of Kerry's testimony, and has already played it in its entirety on his radio show. |
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The information that they gather is then relayed back via radio or telephone communication equipment. |
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The transmitter mixes the signal with some strong radio signals called carrier waves. |
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The BBC initially broadcast one radio service, the National Programme, and some regional services. |
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My wife came home with a new Motorola cell phone with Bluetooth, which uses radio links to transfer data. |
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He was part of a team that made one last futile attempt to force radio to embrace public interest programming. |
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An atom will have many frequencies, some at radio wavelength, some in the visible spectrum, and some in between the two. |
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Despite the billing, it sounds to me like any of the local public radio news and talk shows. |
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It was the first convention to reach the general public live by radio broadcast. |
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On both floors are the desks of the staff working on the news programme, website and radio station. |
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I heard a lot of radio yesterday because I had to drive to and from South Caulfield twice in as many days to get my MA thesis bound. |
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Two decades ago I achieved momentary fame for taping a promotion broadcast on our local public radio station. |
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Britain's commercial radio broadcasting industry is soon likely to begin its long-expected consolidation. |
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The first instance pertains to the cancellation of the live horseracing broadcasts on public radio stations. |
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Data will be beamed using FM radio frequencies that currently allow you see station IDs on your tuner's display. |
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But a public warning over radio wasn't broadcast for nearly ninety minutes. |
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He continues to dominate breakfast radio with another record reach of 7.97 million. |
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I heard a programme on the radio yesterday, an interview with a stand up comedian, Steve Day, who happens to be deaf. |
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A radio telescope has detected hundreds of hydrogen clouds in the gaseous halo that surrounds the disk of our galaxy. |
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I covered a lot of pirate radio in Austin but my editor told me to cut that after a while. |
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This was a while ago for me and doing breakfast radio and raising a baby takes a lot of energy. |
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She turned the radio on and switched it around until she found a good country station. |
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When she observed the galaxy later using the radio telescope, she found that it is embedded in a huge disk of atomic hydrogen gas. |
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Clear Channel radio owns almost any station you could be listening to in any market. |
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The only count on which he was found not guilty was of stealing a mobile phone and car radio from Mr Ducey. |
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He was the sort of person who would angrily thump the table and shout at the radio during political discussion programmes. |
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A voice barked through the radio from the command ship ordering her to fire. |
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The problem had something to do with their addled lead singer's curious notion of what constituted a promotional radio appearance. |
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He raised the U.S. Coast Guard on VHF radio but was unable to provide his coordinates. |
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When she heard a programme on the radio about the service she volunteered straightaway. |
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Talia turned up the volume on the radio and the following message could be heard coming out of it. |
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On the train, I switched the radio on to a phone-in programme where listeners expressed their worries about the escalating situation. |
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At the next stop light he deftly popped open the housing of the radio and switched something inside. |
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I asked them to shake their heads if they heard me, but the radio apparently was not transmitting. |
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The number is programmed into the radio and identifies the caller, which should eventually cut down on hoax distress calls. |
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The pilots screamed at ground staff over the radio to tow the planes to the gates before they lost total control of the situation. |
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It's not just through the airwaves that Salopians are connecting with their favourite radio station. |
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He heard a message over the radio from a sailing boat not far behind his vessel. |
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The necessary changes were made, the radio was installed in the nose, and the ship was ready for two-place flights. |
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One of the most ubiquitous and useful technological tools of the 1950s was the radio wave. |
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He may have inadvertently broadcast the message because he did not know how to operate the radio and the intercom. |
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The company commander loved it, yelling into the radio as each plane made its pass. |
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These millimeter wave frequencies have been used for radio astronomy, space-based cloud imaging, and various military applications. |
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Microlights can be flown anywhere outside controlled airspace and while most planes have one, a radio is not mandatory. |
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He was also passed a demodulator unit, which was to be connected to the short wave radio when a message was to be received. |
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The officer went to the back of his cruiser to radio the officer at the site of the robbery to check for more information. |
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The 39-year-old from Withington also arranged for the pilot to radio ahead for an ambulance to meet them at Manchester Airport. |
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If a car is unable to reach that speed, the tower will radio the driver and have him park the car. |
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What's with every current hip hop song on the radio having a pitched up soul vocal sample on it? |
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Click on the Editing radio button and select Instrument 1 in the global section. |
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This is because the signal is essentially a radio frequency operating in the 2.4GHz range. |
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The birds have been bred in captivity and will be fitted with radio tags to monitor their survival. |
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One of the most important recent technological developments in radio tagging has been increased use of satellite tracking and GPS tags. |
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Changes include a new image database that is available from the main page as well as from a radio button after the search box. |
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Provide instructions for the necessary computer actions, i.e., erasing radio buttons, drop-down menus, and clearing open-ended questions. |
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Usually, clicking on the label positions the cursor in the form field, or toggles the value of radio buttons or check boxes. |
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When the Editing Profile dialog appears, click on the Effects tab and click the Transparent background radio button. |
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As transmitters are switched on and new areas receive BBC digital radio broadcasts the postcode checker on the website will also be updated. |
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Each group had its own radio frequency and had no knowledge of the frequencies used by the others. |
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The researchers conducted their experiments by beaming radio waves at aquariums stocked with different species of aquatic life. |
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The balloon hit this 700-foot tall radio tower during the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. |
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The driver had found a handkerchief and tied it round the radio aerial as a makeshift white flag. |
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Nashville's radio stations were deluged with angry callers advocating a boycott of the group's albums. |
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She was listening rock music and rap from a small black radio that was next to her. |
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The boot opens by remote control, and the radio aerial is cleverly hidden in the rear spoiler. |
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The music-industry probe concerns the use of independent promoters, middlemen between record companies and radio stations. |
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America's wartime radio propaganda emphasised an increasingly corporate vision of America's future. |
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The following operations are steps to be orderly taken for performing aerological measurements by radio sounding. |
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His beard flowed like a frozen waterfall, and from the rear of his trademark forage cap a radio antenna pointed straight up at the sky. |
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Though private radio has sustained painful financial losses so far, their executives are still walking about whistling a cheery tune. |
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And a Stern ratings drop affects the radio industry about the same way a similar drop in the Dow would affect the overall economy. |
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He was working in the media research industry and he was concerned mostly about television and radio ratings. |
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I heard on the radio this morning that the slime who king-hit him is already on bail for similar violent attacks. |
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At the end, it was estimated that there were fewer than two dozen radio towers in operation and calls had slowed to a trickle. |
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In previous times, radio was very local, but broadcasts now reach a national, even international audience. |
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The show will also receive national radio coverage, with the station broadcasting live from the exhibition. |
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At some point, a radio group with extensive interests in England will want coverage in Scotland to offer a complete package to advertisers. |
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Emily and Anna sang along with the radio with Emily tapping the beat out on the steering wheel occasionally. |
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If you select a different region with the radio buttons, that action re-initializes the lists boxes, clears the text box and disables the Select and Clear buttons. |
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There to encourage him were all his aunties and their respective partners, his extended family and his little brother Ben, who were all so proud of his radio debut. |
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If we see any trouble at all, we'll radio you, or come down to help you. |
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Other examples of the non-ionizing part of the electromagnetic spectrum include AM and FM radio waves, microwaves, and infrared waves from heat lamps. |
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Expanding an effort to position Caller ID as family friendly, Sprint this week will break a new TV, print and radio campaign in local markets to tout the service. |
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Because microwaves have wavelengths longer than even invisible infrared radiation, they are observed in the radio region of the spectrum with radio telescopes. |
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When the bomb went through the bomb bay door, number five ship called on the radio and informed us that we had a bomb bay door flapping in the breeze. |
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She switched off the radio and slowed the car in the silence. |
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The spacecraft also examined the properties of the Venusian atmosphere in ultra-violet light and measured how radio beams are deflected by the clouds. |
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Nor could you know whether it has an electromagnetic field or whether it is strongly emitting gamma rays, X rays, ultraviolet radiation, microwaves, or radio waves. |
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When the Germans were preparing to evacuate tirana they wanted to destroy the radio station. |
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I used to listen to a lot of short-wave radio when I was in my teens. |
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The choir has regularly broadcast on RTE radio and television. |
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The molecule, discovered accidentally while observing stars with a radio telescope, naturally occurs in intense reactions that take place in heavenly bodies like our sun. |
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Yet, despite all of that, it is strange that in the welter of accusations levelled at them no member came on radio or television to make their case. |
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Its findings become subjects for conservative radio and cable talk shows. |
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The TV has been switched off and the radio has been silenced. |
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The former member of the Black Panther Party and a radio journalist was railroaded to prison 18 years ago on charges that he murdered a Philadelphia policeman. |
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Now there are cell phones and radio so whatever happens everybody knows. |
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More than 100 people entered the BBC Afrique competition which asked listeners to submit a five minute radio report, either on audio tape or as a transcript, on any subject. |
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The radio operator tuned in to the appropriate Sonne station, counted the number of dots or dashes heard, and referred these to a special map to read off the bearing. |
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Been in a meeting all afternoon at the Strand, hence radio silence. |
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I can also, of course, receive many of the digital radio programmes now being broadcast as channels on digital terrestrial and satellite platforms. |
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He later entered the field of industrial design and soon was producing everything from chairs and radio cabinets to models of streamlined planes and ships. |
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Michael, it turns out, works freelance, as a composer of radio jingles. |
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