Another issue is the regulation of terrestrial television stations and the explosion of digital TV channels. |
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This intensive and tendentious coverage made it obvious that some satellite channels were pursuing agendas of their own. |
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As the newest of the five terrestrial channels the station has had an uphill struggle to get into the hearts and minds of the viewing public. |
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Satellite receivers now bring hundreds of international television channels into Iraqi living rooms. |
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Of what were now four channels, the BBC had two, funded from the licence fee, and ITV controlled the sale of airtime on the other two. |
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The final step is the constriction of ion channels that normally allow positive sodium ions to leak into the cell. |
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According to Dr. Jose, the opening up of micro-vascular channels enhances the natural physiological functions. |
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To many they represent channels formed by submarine erosion and redeposition of the Chalk during relative sea-level falls, linked to tectonics. |
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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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So they flood their publications or channels with what would appeal to the lowest common denominator among their target consumers. |
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A tonne of fish is transported from the stews into a system of concrete channels. |
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Water passes in and out through channels between the islands as ocean levels change. |
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At higher political levels, channels of communication are kept active and effective. |
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They started buying up companies, left, right and centre and launching new channels on cable and satellite by the bucket load. |
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The network operated through telecommunication channels like telephone and Internet. |
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Most terraces are drained by grassed waterways designed to convey excess water to stream channels without erosion. |
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Mass popular entertainment aiming for the lowest common denominator and utterly similar on all channels is now our lot. |
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All the other channels will be launching programmes giving away crores upon crores of rupees. |
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Television channels began flashing news that she had made up her mind to refuse the premiership. |
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What routes and courses might emerge from building little channels and runnels? |
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The photograph shows an islander standing in the lade that channels water from the adjacent burn into the waterwheel below. |
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Dark intermittent stream channels are likewise visible as they pass across the yardangs on the radar image. |
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Demand for ad space on the station's two channels has grown steadily year-on-year. |
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In 1997 the Mars Pathfinder mission landed on the surface of Mars in the mouth of one of the channels. |
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And most of them have satellite or cable so they have even more channels of rubbish. |
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Some of it flowed landward towards the shore and into the deeper rip feeder channels. |
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The Brahmaputra, in the last lap of its journey to the Bay of Bengal, bifurcates into a number of channels in the district. |
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No one is obliged to watch television and you can always zap between channels. |
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I had nothing to do the night before a game and I was zapping between the channels. |
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With one hand he zapped through the channels on the telly while expertly opening a bottle of ale with the other. |
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A zap through of news channels will reveal this rotund surgeon, laying claim to be the sole representative of Hindu sentiment in this country. |
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Many more channels are available nowadays, even if some of us still make do with the five. |
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As with any highly specialized collector's item, it's difficult to uncover reputable channels of distribution. |
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She flipped over the boring news channels and found some old reruns on some local channel. |
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For the last couple of years, he had been touring schools and libraries in the State and anchoring story-telling sessions on television channels. |
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The disputes should have been quickly resolvable through diplomatic channels. |
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Some others may have been produced by sapping or sub-surface flows, giving shape to short stubby channels that join at 90 degree angles. |
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He drags on his cigarette, flicking through channels with the remote control of the TV his mother bought last Christmas. |
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On television channels today, in-vision continuity announcers are few and far between. |
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Liberals bash the Hindutva brigade in newspapers and TV channels, the majoritarians bash the rest of us. |
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Dish antennas now receive more than fifty television channels via satellite signals. |
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It has left residents across the city having to retune their equipment to be able to watch a video or satellite channels. |
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The conglomerate was deposited in tributary stream channels, and the pebbles consist almost entirely of quartz-feldspar phenocrystic rhyolite. |
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How low can you set your buffers with 100 channels going, each with reverb, without the sound breaking up? |
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It has been climbing the charts ever since the video was aired on music channels. |
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Websites and satellite television channels then supply visual images and incendiary rhetoric from any place where they are fighting. |
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I wanted more people to hear about the film than the usual art-house channels would allow. |
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He also took the initiative to prepare two animation films on dengue control, which are now being telecast by all regional television channels. |
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During Christmas and Easter, services are held and all television channels telecast them, he said. |
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The vertical velocity profile for such channels approximates to a logarithmic curve. |
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The channels were probably scoured by storms and filled with shells removed from inner platform settings. |
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If you flipped through the channels fast enough, it looked like the old bird had finally made up with Diana. |
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Both types of channels periodically deposit their sediment load as lobes onto the axial channel belt where it is reworked. |
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The highly selective sodium channel blocker, tetrodotoxin has been instrumental in characterization of voltage-gated sodium channels. |
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Surely it is incumbent upon them to have a more balanced team or better still let all the home nations have their own channels for such events. |
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This means that anyone in Ireland will be able to buy a small satellite dish and box and receive all the British channels for free, forever. |
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These results suggested that a broader study should be done with acoustic listening posts stationed along channels. |
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By our English law there is a public right of passage through our navigable channels, whether in a port or the approaches to it. |
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Many well-to-do households receive a wide selection of foreign channels through a satellite dish and often allow neighbors to pay to tap in. |
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These channels sometimes undercut farm roads and fields, causing them to collapse. |
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A linear sequential model has the simplest topology, but nevertheless has been successfully used to describe the gating of many ion channels. |
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However when I autotune the TV it only picks up the standard 5 terrestrial channels. |
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While airwaves do have several slots for playing classical music, they are scattered at different times of the day and across channels. |
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Shareholders can expect to see a continued roll-out of new product lines and distribution channels. |
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I would suggest mail order and specialist computer magazines as your initial marketing channels. |
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These scarps have evidently been produced by toe-cutting by axial Big Lost River channels. |
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A decoder box fitted to the television set would deliver 200 or more pay channels. |
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The talking heads on the TV news channels simply don't know how to cope with so many main news stories at one time. |
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When meditation is very deep, various channels are open and it will lead to samadhi and then to final Moksha if God pleases. |
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The software has no frame size limitations and supports unlimited audio channels. |
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Aside from that function being fun on its own, I found on it some awesome channels. |
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Method of transmitting radio and television signals that promises better-quality picture and sound, and a wider choice of channels. |
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The Coast Mountains rise steeply from the fjords and channels on the coast, and glaciers are found at higher elevations. |
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He recycles the material as a replacement for riprap in lining drainage channels or protecting streambanks from erosion. |
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The transcellular pathway involves the movement of ions across the cytoplasm via plasma membrane channels, carriers, and exchangers. |
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Unchecked erosion also fills riprap channels with silt and reduces the storage capacity of detention ponds via sediment deposits. |
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Ephemeral stream channels are organized hierarchically on the bajada slopes from the mountains to the valley bottoms. |
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I just started flipping through the channels when there was a light tap at the door. |
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There was enough flow to scour out and maintain the channels in the lower river so that when the flood comes it can handle it. |
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New Walk has been further degraded by the removal of wide channels of soil between the tow path and the walk. |
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And some state-maintained channels are down to only a few feet at low tide. |
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A quick check in this week's listings threw up the following property-related shows on the five terrestrial channels. |
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Flow velocity increases, and the increased energy detaches more soil particles and transports them in tiny channels called rills. |
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The fossil skull's upper and lower jaws reveal deep channels and grooves that once held nerves and blood vessels. |
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Information lies in the frequency and amplitude of the waves recorded in different channels. |
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These herbs contain highly toxic alkaloids, including aconitine, which activate sodium channels and over-stimulate cell membranes. |
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Deep grooves and channels have been worn into the 600-year-old stone down the centuries. |
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I see far too many sales teams focus all their attention toward hosting fancy webinars or creating snazzy web-based marketing channels. |
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They can also be used to conceal and protect existing lamp cords, wires, or cables inside their channels, called raceways. |
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Floor duct systems are a network, or grid, of metal raceways with channels that can accommodate both electrical wiring and technology cable. |
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Shou fa can be applied to particular areas, channels, acupoints or ashi points achieving similar results to acupuncture needles. |
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There was a faint click in the earpiece as the radioman changed the channels. |
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Today, industrial energy moves water from wells beneath the earth, from river channels and over hills. |
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During the wet season, a network of creeks, water channels and muddy tracks connect villages. |
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The extensive network of large irrigation channels depends entirely upon the wet season rainwater collected in the dam. |
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Ninety percent of the channels are located in the junctional cleft membrane. |
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For this to happen they need access to information through advertorials, advertisements, or other information channels. |
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Safari World's general manager insists that all his apes were acquired through the proper channels, or bred in captivity. |
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Sources of water, such as the mountain streams or the underground karez channels, could dry up earlier in 2004 than they did last year. |
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They were scattered over a mile area and unreachable because of water channels in the flats. |
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There are also plans afoot to float television channels in other South Indian languages over the course of the year. |
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A whole lot of channels sprang up during these years, keen to milk the cash cow that TV became. |
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The protesters even attempted to approach the building from the rear, and called on TV channels to broadcast the action. |
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As Kathy becomes frustrated navigating the legal-aid channels, she tries reasoning with her directly. |
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The input light comprises a plurality of wavelength bands or optical channels of light, each of which are centered at a respective channel wavelength. |
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It's like a deep artesian well with channels flowing out from it. |
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He also won awards for Man and Elephant, the love story of a mahout and an elephant, which was been shown on 100 television channels internationally. |
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Furthermore, news channels would either interview astrologers or fortune tellers and ask them to give apocalyptic and catastrophic predictions that would frighten people. |
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Evidence of methane rainfall came from Huygens's images of the surface, which showed sinuous, branching channels extending from relatively bright highlands to a tarry plain. |
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A colour Doppler ultrasound scan done two weeks later confirmed the lesion to be of vascular origin with multiple draining channels and arterialisation of veins. |
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This will create age structure in the heather, improve habitat for grouse and allow us to see if there are any drainage channels taking water away from the raised mire. |
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In fact, all of the aforementioned online distribution channels claimed that they would remunerate artists and labels for the use of copyrighted material. |
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All of these are equipped with modern technology such as satellite channels, direct dial telephone, internet and e-mail access, modem, and dataport. |
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Taking into account the conservation of atoms we may determine all transition atomicities and represent atomic channels as graphs of distribution of atoms. |
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Sediment escaping from the channel during overbank flooding builds levees bordering the channel, and sheets of sand spread from the channels as crevasse splays. |
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Pictures and spectral data taken on the way down show a terrain made of ice ridges and hills, cut through by drainage channels, rivers and lakes of liquid methane. |
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The rainwater falling on the rooftop, which acts as the catchment area, is directed to the storage tank with the help of specially made channels using PVC pipes. |
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These shows are often telecast through satellite television channels. |
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Watch as Armisen channels the Rolling Stone frontman in this hilarious SNL karaoke sketch. |
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Merchants are expected to either add affiliate marketing to their existing online sales channels or upgrade their platforms to expand their existing programmes even further. |
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These large, supramolecular assemblages of proteins form channels that span the nuclear envelope of cells, acting as crucial regulators of nuclear import and export. |
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Gentle but steady water movement produced by slow flow through lakes and meandering backwater stream channels provides aeration and slow accretion of alluvial sediments. |
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Fewer tax increases and an FCC ruling requiring more hockey fight highlight reels on cable sports channels. |
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Of course Sky have an ace up their sleeve, and that's its ownership of the programme listings associated with the various channels it carries on its satellite service. |
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In these boom conditions, the TV channels hold all the aces. |
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Buried under a layer of quilts he alternated between moodily staring at the paper, morosely changing channels, or just being a great big ill-tempered miserable lump. |
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The clip received heaps of Internet criticism after it went viral, and has since been pulled down from state channels. |
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This pool of finance has over the years been increasingly funneled into speculative channels, fueling refashioned booms and busts around the globe. |
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More noteworthy is that the superior mesenteric angiograms showed shunting of blood from the arterioles to the venous channels, bypassing the capillaries. |
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Overall, worldwide PC unit shipments were up 23.3 per cent, according to IDC, which tallies well with PC Data's report on the US retail, online and mail order channels. |
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Cable and satellite channels have a combined reach of 18 million. |
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These vessels form a web of complex interconnections with the channels. |
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I felt the only path open to me was through legal channels but found the legal arena of little help despite the race relations and human rights law. |
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To fill the channels with the aqueous buffer solution, the hydrophobic surface of PDMS was wetted with ethanol, which was gradually replaced by water. |
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A kid should be taught how to auto-tune channels on the set. |
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This ubiquitous access to online devices and social networking channels has had a democratizing effect. |
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The Red Squadby E.M. Broner An octogenarian feminist channels her youth in this deft mystery. |
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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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Drugs presently available act on sodium channels sensitive to tetrodotoxin and thus have widespread side effects in the heart and central nervous system. |
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Cable companies are also experimenting with interactive channels that let viewers enlist their remote controls to click on banner ads and onscreen buttons. |
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Therefore, the texture of the bottoms of channels should be made rough with vegetation or riprap, and outlet structures should be properly designed with energy dissipaters. |
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The black-market channels which ferry ivory from poachers are often the same used for illegal arms, drugs, and trafficked labor. |
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That Chenoweth would be suited to a role that channels the bleaker parts of her past should come as no surprise. |
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It's a diversion, much like pinochle or gin rummy were in the days when there were only three TV channels. |
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However, the slowness of the official channels, and Nicholas's desire to have all strings in his own hand, caused him to bypass the regular processes. |
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Almost all of the network and cable news channels said that they would not be showing the cartoons either. |
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It is this cAMP that activates cAMP-dependent protein kinase, or PKA, that phosphorylates various cardiac ion channels in the sarcolemma and within the sarcoplasmic reticulum. |
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Although the report normally remains within US Air Force channels, commanders may add other addressees, as appropriate, to avoid duplicate reporting. |
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Diffuse pulmonary lymphangiomatosis is uncommon and is characterised by an increasing number of anastomosing channels. |
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The most compact VOD gateway in the industry, NSG is the only solution to support eight QAM channels in a single rack unit. |
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Qanats are underground water channels stretching up to 40 kilometers and first used at least 2000 years ago. |
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Zeolites are porous minerals composed of silicon, aluminum and oxygen atoms with narrow channels, like the lift shafts in a block of flats. |
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It features narrow flow channels to cut residence times and high melt-flow speeds to eliminate hangups and cut changeover times. |
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FilmOn has added new channels, plus technology changes to comply with a European Court of Justice ruling on retransmitting content. |
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In addition, we have requested waivers to remain on these channels pending these retunes. |
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Out of these ten channels, one channel is an informative channel which will show the detailed procedure for retuning the set-top boxes. |
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Retuning is also required from time to time to access new channels as they become available. |
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The retuning has led to thousands of complaints due to many channels and programmes having been lost. |
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The TV ads will air on local channels as well as on satellite television. |
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Under this Agreement, RHB will promote, via its branches and alternative distribution channels, TMLM's life insurance products exclusively. |
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Rheologically optimized flow channels avoid excessive residence time and stagnant zones in the system. |
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As a liquefiable substance it flows through the organs and channels of the body. |
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Involvement of potassium channels in spinal antinociceptions induced by fentanyl, clonidine and bethanechol in rats. |
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In a setup, up to two scalar transmission measurements can be made in parallel using four channels. |
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Biomagnetism is an offshoot therapy which uses tiny magnets on the body's acupuncture channels to boost energy flow. |
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Lymphangioma circumscriptum is a superficial lymphatic malformation which consists of dilated lymphatic channels. |
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The findings lead to an extension of the antidegradability region for qubit and qutrit transpose depolarizing channels. |
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The blipvert condenses 30 seconds of advertising to 3 seconds in order to prevent viewers from switching channels during an advertisement. |
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To access channels in Windows 98, you don't have to go any farther than your desktop. |
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I'd love to be able to help you, but you'll have put that request through channels. |
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Most of the neighbors get 14 channels, but only two of them come in well here. |
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Besides, a video post room's console is smaller than those used for film, and you couldn't squander a dozen or more channels on dialog. |
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A drawback in the dual duplexer design is that six channels are lost because three band gaps are required. |
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First of all, working channels could be added in order to evaluate its efficacy during endoscope-controlled procedures. |
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In Korea, eSports events are regularly televised by cable channels as well as later through IP televisions. |
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Watching the political commentators on cable news channels always gets him fired up. |
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There were also problems caused by silting around the entrance to the Mersey and by the changing channels of the river itself. |
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For example, kalicludin 1-3 from A. sulcata binds competitively to Kv1.2 channels to paralyse the prey rapidly. |
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This includes the commercial channels, cable and satellite transmissions, and the Internet. |
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In general, the northern terraces have had sufficient time for rivers to cut deep channels, while the newer terraces tend to be much flatter. |
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The world's first coaxial cable was laid between London and Birmingham in 1936 to give 40 channels for telephone traffic. |
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Desborough Island, Ham Island at Old Windsor and Penton Hook Island were artificially created by lock cuts and navigation channels. |
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Overloaded or malfunctioning septic tanks in karst landscapes may dump raw sewage directly into underground channels. |
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Glacial meltwaters eroded a complex of sinuous channels along this margin of the Peak District during this period. |
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Sky also offers some streaming live TV channels to a computer using Microsoft's Silverlight. |
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They had tried to get more people and fund more bombes through the proper channels, but they were getting nowhere. |
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There more than 20 privately owned television networks, including several news channels. |
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Once a book, newspaper, or another publication is printed, the publisher may use a variety of channels to distribute it. |
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The new medium of video channels was used with considerable success by bands formed in previous decades. |
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The matches covered are split between its two main terrestrial channels, BBC One and BBC Two. |
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Matthew Dear This experimental microhouse D.J. and producer channels Detroit techno in his reedy, subtly dystopian brushes of beats. |
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In radio, DR has a near monopoly, currently broadcasting on all four nationally available FM channels, competing only with local stations. |
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Roads in midslope and ridgetop positions may affect the drainage network by initiating new channels or extending the existing drainage network. |
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Cable television offers hundreds of channels catering to a variety of niches. |
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Poland has a number of major media outlets, chief among which are the national television channels. |
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State television operates two mainstream channels, TVP 1 and TVP 2, as well as regional programs for each of the country's 16 voivodeships. |
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Minesweepers began clearing channels for the invasion fleet shortly after midnight and finished just after dawn without encountering the enemy. |
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Education stimulates economic growth and improves people's lives through many channels. |
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A 1996 study by Perotti examined the channels through which inequality may affect economic growth. |
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The poor and the middle class matter the most for growth via a number of interrelated economic, social, and political channels. |
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The video was edited by Top of the Pops for its graphic content and many other channels followed suit. |
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As well as the four national channels, a series of local BBC radio stations were established in 1967, including Radio London. |
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The BBC currently operates HD simulcasts of all its nationwide channels with the exception of BBC Parliament. |
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In the Republic of Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland, the BBC channels are available in a number of ways. |
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In these countries digital and cable operators carry a range of BBC channels. |
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Since 2008, all the BBC channels are available to watch online through the BBC iPlayer service. |
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To listen to digital radio on a TV, for example, it would be necessary to attach the TV to an aerial and tune the TV to different channels. |
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After the two companies merged, subscribers could get access to both channels, and later the sports channel Sky Sports also became encrypted. |
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Sky Multichannels was a subscription package that gave access not only to Sky's own channels but also those of third party broadcasters. |
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Key selling points were the improvement in picture and sound quality, increased number of channels and an interactive service branded Open. |
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New Astra satellites joined the position in 2000 and 2001, and the number of channels available to customers increased accordingly. |
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Sky has no veto over the presence of channels on their EPG, with open access being an enforced part of their operating licence from Ofcom. |
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The EPG numbering is altered frequently when new channels launch or receive new numbers. |
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Virgin Media has nevertheless made a number of statements over the years, suggesting that more linear HD channels are on the way. |
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Discovery stated 'enough is enough' and claimed that Sky is paying less for its channels than it was ten years ago. |
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All commercial channels that broadcast solely on digital platforms do not have public service requirements imposed. |
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After digital switchover many of these channels will have the same coverage as the analogue commercial broadcasters. |
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Kuwait has 15 satellite television channels, of which four are controlled by the Ministry of Information. |
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The majority of the erosion of river channels and the erosion and deposition on the associated floodplains occur during the flood stage. |
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In many developed areas, human activity has changed the form of river channels, altering magnitudes and frequencies of flooding. |
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Some examples of this are the building of levees, the straightening of channels, and the draining of natural wetlands. |
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Dredged channels silt up, sluice mechanisms deteriorate with age, levees and dams may suffer seepage or catastrophic failure. |
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All of these terrestrial channels are transmitted via a DVB T2 digital TV signal. |
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Yle, the Finnish Broadcasting Company, operates five television channels and thirteen radio channels in both national languages. |
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Masonry channels carried water from distant springs and reservoirs along a precise gradient, using gravity alone. |
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The only reported the IC 50 value for nifidepine on prokaryotic sodium channels is by Ren et al. |
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These channels allow the cold, dense water formed in the Arctic to flow into the North Atlantic to form North Atlantic Deep Water. |
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The eggs hatch in about 2 weeks, and the tiny larvae tunnel to the wood and score its surface with their feeding channels. |
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Privately owned commercial TV and Radio broadcasters operate a multitude national, regional and local channels. |
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Wedding Belles was nominated for a Scottish BAFTA and was subsequently sold to TV channels in Canada and Europe. |
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In 2013, STV won licences to launch local TV channels in Glasgow and Edinburgh. |
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Below the equilibrium line, glacial meltwater is concentrated in stream channels. |
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The raised stone channels in which the water travelled were slightly slanted. |
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Traffic of one erlang refers to a single resource being in continuous use, or two channels being at fifty percent use, and so on, pro rata. |
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The area was overrun by Irish Sea ice during the ice ages and this has left a legacy of boulder clay and of meltwater channels. |
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This provides refuges for juvenile salmon so they do not have to swim into large channels where they are subject to predation. |
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Because of the lack of floods, spawning channels must sometimes be cleaned out to remove accumulated sediment. |
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These ferrihydrite ions are transported through ion channels to the tooth surface. |
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The city is situated on the River Lee which splits into two channels at the western end and divide the city centre into islands. |
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They built schools, mosques, and irrigation channels, as well as water cisterns and bridges in Zabid, Aden, Rada'a, and Juban. |
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More services are to be launched on DTT and some pay DTT channels are or have been launched in various areas such as Stuttgart and soon Leipzig. |
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The public broadcaster's three main channels TVP1, TVP2 and TVP Info had already been allocated capacity on the multiplex. |
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Antena Group channels were once available both analogue and digital in terrestrial. |
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The television system for each country will specify a number of television channels within the UHF or VHF frequency ranges. |
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It would also occupy three times the bandwidth of existing television, requiring a decrease in the number of television channels available. |
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With DTT, viewers are limited to channels that have a terrestrial transmitter in range of their antenna. |
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Analog TV started off with monophonic sound, and later evolved to stereophonic sound with two independent audio signal channels. |
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Prior to the conversion to digital TV, analog television broadcast audio for TV channels on a separate FM carrier signal from the video signal. |
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Like the BBC's other domestic TV and radio channels, it is funded by the television licence, and is therefore free of commercial advertising. |
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Both channels had existed in a state of competition since ITV's launch in 1955, and both had aimed for a populist approach in response. |
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Much of BBC Two's output has previously or subsequently been shown on other channels. |
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In 18 January 2007, S4C announced that their digital channels would be refreshed with a new corporate logo and brand. |
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The new branding was implemented online on 17 January, with S4C's television channels adopting it the next day. |
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Only four episodes have ever had their premiere showings on channels other than BBC One. |
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Under the leadership of Freeview founder Andy Duncan, 2005 saw a change of direction for Channel 4's digital channels. |
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Channel 4's general entertainment channels E4 and More4 also screen feature films at certain points in the schedule as part of their content mix. |
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Since the launch of subsequent British television channels, Channel 4 has become typical in its lack of regional programming variations. |
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Early maps of the bay carefully show narrow shipping channels and mooring areas. |
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The sandbanks and narrow channels did not present much difficulty to the Dunkirk frigates or the local shallow draft cargo ships. |
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They are ubiquitous in natural channels such as rivers and estuaries, and also form in engineered canals and pipelines. |
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Surface water flow can include flow both in recognizable river channels and otherwise. |
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Local television companies in Cyprus include the state owned Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation which runs two television channels. |
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Beginning in close proximity to the tidal bars, sand dominated layers are prominent and become increasingly muddy throughout the tidal channels. |
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These channels can be as small as one centimeter wide or as large as several meters. |
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Thereafter, canals were dug, bends were straightened and groynes were built to prevent the river's channels from migrating or silting up. |
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It is made up of very extensive salt marshes, major intertidal banks of sand and mud, shallow waters and deep channels. |
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Using his considerable knowledge of hydraulics, he built a sophisticated cultivation system, including channels and locks, to control the tides. |
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He was explicitly ordered to explore all channels that might turn out to be a Northwest Passage. |
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The ancient Chinese also made use of channels and pipe systems for public works. |
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Here a single cycle, or transient wave, is used similar to UWB communications, see List of UWB channels. |
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Not all promotions simply reward trade channels with free goods, extra discounts off invoice, extra pack-ins, and so forth. |
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A particular problem was the division of the river into two shallow channels by the Dumbuck shoal near Dumbarton. |
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The second category of sensor channels is in the microwave part of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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Thirteen broads are generally open to navigation, with a further three having navigable channels. |
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Many of these plants therefore have aerenchyma, channels within the stem that allow air to move from the leaves into the rooting zone. |
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A number of new HD channels launched in 2014, from a new group of multiplexes awarded to Arqiva. |
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Under the initial plans, the two multiplexes operated by Crown Castle would carry eight channels altogether. |
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Channels on the service include the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 terrestrial channels, as well as their digital services. |
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There is a direct relationship between the number of channels available and the throughput capacity of the ADSL connection. |
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This means that rills exhibit hydraulic physics very different from water flowing through the deeper, wider channels of streams and rivers. |
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As a result, marine channels, navigable rivers and sea crossings formed the trade routes of historic and ancient civilisations. |
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In the European part of the country the network of channels connects the basins of major rivers. |
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It activated the poorly understood ion channels in the brain to alleviate anxiety and depression. |
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Premium channels includes the Capeverdean versions of Boom TV and Zap Cabo Verde, two channels owned by Brazil's Record. |
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There are two access channels to the Port, both of natural characteristics. |
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However, in recent years there has been an increase in Mandarin programmes on most Cantonese channels. |
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The regional channels and regional newspapers cover a department or more and its content is made in these particular areas. |
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Almost all of these choose routes through the channels to the north of the Cape. |
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The calpullis were divided by channels used for transportation, with wood bridges that were removed at night. |
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Trujillo is the headquarters of several television channels some with a presence in several cities in the northern region. |
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Strong tidal currents occur in the narrow channels between islands and reefs, and large submarine sand dunes migrate across the seafloor. |
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Other more direct channels to the West opened as international trade increased and more foreigners came to Russia. |
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This may be due to the phenomenon in which pycnogenol at high concentrations blocks the filter channels. |
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Doordarshan, the national television broadcaster, has two free terrestrial channels on air. |
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They are broadcast live in the United Kingdom on the BBC Two and BBC Parliament TV channels. |
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Altering of wall rocks can also form sinters near fumaroles and in the deeper channels of hot springs. |
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Between 1411 and 1415 a total of 165,000 laborers dredged the canal bed in Shandong and built new channels, embankments, and canal locks. |
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According to the configuration of the channels, drainage systems can fall into one of several categories known as drainage patterns. |
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A climb up these is neither pleasurable nor safe as they are extremely active loose rock channels. |
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In wetter conditions water flows a greater distance across the limestone as underground channels and chambers fill up. |
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