Unit conducts electrical current through cable that enters eye posterior to limbus and signal relayed by wire relays to epiretinal implant. |
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If a certain state delegation was not applauding enough during a speech, that fact would be relayed to its leader. |
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The wireless signal between video player and monitor is relayed via two copper plates a metre apart. |
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Messages can be relayed instantly to individuals, whole classes or to every student in the college possessing a mobile phone. |
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Eventually, like a rippling effect, pieces of information were being relayed as to the reason for such a security operation. |
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Whether the incident happened at all, or as relayed in the anecdote, it is a slender confection to link this to the party's victory. |
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Law enforcement personnel can use the same information, relayed to them by traffic managers, to clear roadway blockages. |
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The population was glued to the radio, with the moon landing broadcast relayed over school public address systems. |
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The camera then relayed the images to a lap-top computer so firefighters knew exactly where to cut into the side of the chimney downstairs. |
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The tip off was relayed to local Gardai in Boyle and they searched an area last week. |
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With their radio still working the men were able to send out a Mayday signal which was relayed to air traffic control at Blackpool airport. |
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Road safety messages will be relayed and older children will be given tips on safe driving. |
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He reported that he was distressed by the news that one of his friends had relayed today. |
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Information is relayed, where available, on where and how the objects were collected. |
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A strong message was relayed by the ex-UN Human Rights High Commissioner to the governments of the world. |
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That message could be relayed to the driver's seat, which could alert the driver with a tap on the back. |
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Similarly, radio and television signals were designed to be relayed to a single wire even if part of their passage was wireless. |
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Skilled telegraphists had relayed Morse code messages along the line from Adelaide to Darwin and overseas, and vice versa. |
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Reports of criminal damage and persistent vandalism were also relayed to councillors. |
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There are special telephone numbers on which such information may be relayed. |
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I mean, I just was told by one of my commanders that the information has been relayed. |
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In the days before phones were commonplace, they relayed many messages and telegrams from family members overseas. |
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Stations there picked up and rebroadcast the analog signals relayed by satellite from the Netherlands. |
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The message was relayed to me over a cup of tea in Parliament's members' lounge by FW's henchmen, both from not too verligte backgrounds. |
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If we believe Gordon's account, as relayed through Robert Peston, Blair ratted on a promise to go by November of last year. |
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The information that they gather is then relayed back via radio or telephone communication equipment. |
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Our team had a storm cloud over us today, following some surprisingly bad news relayed by the night float. |
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The outlandish titles appear to contain apocalyptic messages, albeit relayed with absurdist humor. |
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A number of subcommittees have now reported back and their findings will be relayed to the government next month. |
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My instructor relayed to the senior instructor that we would be returning to the airfield, because we had overstressed the plane. |
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Just as yesterday, our televisions screens relayed pictures of running battles with police. |
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The report also relayed concerns about the widening gap between support for physical sciences as compared to life sciences. |
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They apparently were allowed to prepare brief messages to family members, and that message was relayed to us by the Navy. |
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You could almost feel the anchorwoman's disappointment as she relayed this bit of information. |
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A high-bandwidth receive-only data link, relayed by satellite, provides them with a partial picture from off board sensors far from the area. |
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Foreign ships relayed the news and some called in at Japanese ports to deliver relief supplies and repatriate foreigners who wished to leave. |
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The data is relayed via the user's cellphone to a computer, which displays their position on a map. |
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Whenever England visited Australia, Radio Ceylon relayed the live commentaries of Radio Australia. |
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In the medium of relayed communications, the interpreter plays a starring role and cannot afford to step out of character. |
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The video will be downlinked from the external tank during flight to several NASA data-receiving sites and then relayed to the live television broadcast. |
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It is important to remember that the gospel story, both as the evangelist relayed it and as we repeat it today, is told from the perspective of resurrection faith. |
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A colleague, one of the kindest ladies you could hope to meet, flagged down the offending parent and politely relayed the head's instructions. |
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After 1950, Donald Keyhoe proposed the idea that the spaceships were extraterrestrial, an idea that was relayed in France by Jimmy Guieu. |
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On the site where once the truth, the whole truth and more or less the truth was relayed to a gullible nation, there will soon be a hotel, inspiringly titled The Scotsman. |
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It wasn't until 2.30pm Wednesday that Beatty finally sat down with Kent and relayed the uproar that followed in the wake of his disappearance. |
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Madam Speaker, I want to thank my colleague from Abitibi-Témiscamingue for his speech and for the passion with which he relayed his words to us. |
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We have always said so and if this has not been relayed to you, it is not our problem, but yours. |
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This coded signal is captured by the COSPAS-SARSAT satellites, and relayed automatically to SAR authorities. |
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The ocean water off Namibia is pumped to capture the moisture in the air and relayed to the soil as condensation. |
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A dispatcher relayed instructions from a eureka detective to the arresting deputies. |
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Paterno instead relayed the allegations to the athletic director and another top university official. |
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Coach Paterno relayed that to a university official, then apparently moved on. |
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When he received your message, his reply would be relayed back to you through the same indirect means. |
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We asked one of the authors, Lisa Brosseau, if Will had correctly relayed her work. |
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All connections are relayed to the France Télécom teleport in Bagnolet, near Paris. |
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Everything happens like lightning, quickly relayed by temporal imperatives. |
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Aim your clicker at the receiver and the commands are relayed back to the transmitter. |
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Short of being absolutely false, much of the information relayed on computer systems is inchoate, incomplete, trivial, or out of context. |
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This information will be, in these circumstances, relayed to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs in Paris and to their next of kin in France. |
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Subsequent to the call, Bob Diamond relayed the contents of the conversation to Jerry del Missier. |
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The car's behaviour is relayed faithfully and accurately, ensuring an undiluted driving experience, yet it remains tractable and easy to drive. |
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Canada's abhorrence to moving in this direction was relayed directly to them. |
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To send a message to the cell, the information must be relayed by proteins contained in this signalling pathway. |
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Matthews relayed the orders to the topmen and those manning the braces. |
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The impulses are relayed by the few remaining retinal cells and are transduced as normal to the optic nerve pathway, resulting in vision. |
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The organisation would also depend more on other information relayed by polar-orbiting weather satellites. |
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However, issues reaming including in getting the information entered by users relayed to the insurance companies themselves. |
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Any information available concerning the radionuclide should be relayed to hospital staff. |
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The traditional pharmacopoeia was composed of plant, animal and mineral substances, known and relayed by experience. |
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To maintain independence of observations, results from the initial survey investigation were not relayed to the secondary field crew. |
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Also with a variable pitch propeller I have had different orders relayed for engine movement while manoeuvring the ship. |
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These situations are relayed to Operations for reconsideration, follow-up and action. |
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Except in urgent situations, CSIS requests for information would be sent to CBSA Headquarters and then relayed to the appropriate field office. |
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All of the details of the capture were proudly relayed back to the local newspaper by the man. |
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Their signal can be relayed directly to the staff public network telephones, adding to the flexibility of work organization in the company. |
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He later relayed false rumors that drunken fans had desecrated the dead and attacked a police officer. |
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The court proceedings were relayed to Amin in Kurdish by an interpreter. |
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He borrowed their satellite phone and contacted the CIA in Tashkent, who relayed his situation to Team Alpha. |
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This information is then being relayed to interested third parties. |
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He relayed a set of facts that make his party's case and demolish the other party's case, and he did it in a folksy way. |
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Meanwhile, news of the tragedy was relayed to pupils during morning assembly today at Bitterne Park School where the teenager had been a pupil since last year. |
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The sniper barely missed, and Steven relayed the story as equal parts humorous and traumatic. |
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Cars can now be equipped with electronic devices that emit signals relayed to highway monitors, and car owners are billed for their highway usage. |
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In times of danger, during the Crusades, smoke signals were relayed between Saladin's Castle, Marqab, Safita and Crac des Chevaliers, our next stop. |
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It was he who first realized that mundane daily life, relayed in completely naturalistic language, contained within it all the ingredients of tragedy. |
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While the odds were stacked against them, the trio were able to establish contact with Wellington-based Maritime Radio which relayed their plight to Bay of Plenty Coastguard. |
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The journey is relayed through 78 images clustered in white frames for an intimate feel. |
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They are also relayed to Boeing and the manufacturers of the engines, in this case Rolls Royce. |
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These carry the rhythmic bursts of impulses, relayed from the brain stem via the phrenic motor neurons in the spinal cord, which cause regular inspiration. |
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It can include everything from wirelessly connected alarm pendants to heart rate or blood pressure monitors that are used to take regular readings which are relayed to a monitoring centre by mobile phone. |
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We've even relayed what nudists think about them. |
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Inside the venues, action is relayed via giant video screens for the large crowds. |
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A refusal to shake the hand of Pardew and a public falling-out was relayed to millions of viewers and I for one loved the intensity of it all. |
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Observers phoned their reports to officers on the ground who then relayed the information to those who needed it. |
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Programmes are relayed on digital radio via DAB, Sky, Cable TV, IPTV, Freeview, Freesat and the Internet. |
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Any breaking news will be relayed to you electronically via your delegate. |
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I relayed the shocking news to Sechin and expressed my condolences. |
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What happens next is relayed in a new children's book released by Dog Ear Publishing. |
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The consumer is not necessarily aware of all the preventive actions taken on a daily basis, and their doubts essentially stem from their perception of health warnings or crises, widely relayed by the media. |
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As they approached the insulated joint that activates the automatic warning devices, the yardman relayed the distance to the crossing to the locomotive engineer. |
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Because data link messages will be relayed via geostationary satellites orbiting over the equator, there is a large area near the North Pole where this service will not be available. |
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Contingency plans are being drawn up, with instructions relayed on the Jumbotron advising fans to move into the covered concourses if the storm hist. |
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The employer branding is also relayed on Rexel's website and on a variety of communications media: job fair posters, recruitment brochures and employment announcements in the press and online. |
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The large ceiling fans vertiginously positioned on the high ceilings are relayed with the air conditioning system to make you forget the suffocating summer on lushly covered silk sofas. |
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According to expert witness Henry Hogger, when he was an ambassador, he would have been surprised to have not been informed of such circumstances if the information had been relayed to his consul. |
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Thousands packed the shearing shed, the lane outside and the specially erected grandstand where the competition was relayed on giant screens. |
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With a 406 MHz beacon, the position of the distress signal can be relayed to rescue services more quickly, more reliably and with greater accuracy. |
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These attitudes and gestures, relayed by the media, can only reinforce the sense of safety which civilian populations and their leaders feel with regard to public opinion in general and local populations in particular. |
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He relayed the offer to his wife, who was by then largely incommunicative. |
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These records may also include the results of microbiological analyses or other tests performed on each lot of relayed oysters, before and after the depuration period. |
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Thanks to our European network Circostrada, this publication, which will also be available in English, will be widely distributed within the Union's member-countries and relayed by our partners. |
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David has relayed...not necessarily my concern, but certainly we all have visions of some of the comments and concerns that have come up before about it. |
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The birds' movements can be followed thanks to a radio transmitter, which is attached to the storks like a mini backpack and relayed by satellites. |
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Its effect is strong in the short run and diminishes through time, when domestic consumption relayed trade balance as the source of economic growth. |
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This information is relayed to all the agents via the security room. |
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Very quickly after the announcement of that motion, some experts relayed concerns that cities and states could be exempt from these restrictions, and it could still hurt both of our ailing economies. |
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Unless clear evidence to the contrary is shown, a solicitor is presumed to have relayed all information about a particular case to his or her client. |
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Her march met with an extraordinary attention in China and her experience was broadly relayed through the media, encouraging other countries to welcome the march. |
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The main points are relayed via soundbites or wincingly inappropriate dramatisations. |
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This is not what you expect from a hallowed score, yet the boisterousness is validated by Schubert's writing, its rhythmic verve gutsily relayed by the Rambert Orchestra under Paul Hoskins. |
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However, it should also be borne in mind that the majority found that the trial judge had no evidence on which to base his conclusion that the employer had relayed its allegations against Clendenning to other employers. |
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In particular, systems have established links and even relayed links between each other and they access other systems as participants or through other interfaces. |
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Over more than 6,000 highly detailed words, Wintour relayed the confessions of Labour's inner circle on the missteps and blunders that took them to disaster on 7 May. |
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The buyer to whom the bids were relayed in English must be jubilant. |
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I am obviously giving these examples in order to convince you that your concerns were relayed and were expressed in Durban, but unfortunately we could not achieve everything. |
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As for the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games, IT security will be a key priority for the IT team to ensure there is no disruption and that the results were relayed to the world and to the media in Athens accurately and with no delay. |
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Thus, it might take a very long time for a signal from the flagship to be relayed to the entire formation. |
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Information from the sensors is relayed wirelessly to a central module, which notifies the irrigator via text message when the input water needs to be turned off. |
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However, both the function of that transthalamic pathway and the nature of the messages that are relayed through the POm from one cortical area to another remain unclear. |
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Each of the county hundreds was likewise the responsibility of a Deputy Lieutenant, who relayed orders to the justices of the peace or magistrates. |
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Network programming is relayed from London at all other times. |
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