As I continued east at more than 600 knots, the ELT beacon became strong enough to break through the squelch setting of my radio. |
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The thud of the wound, the squelch of the intrusion of iron into flesh was punctuated with the gasp of the Vikings. |
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Even more critically, he has an acute sense of how the rigors of instrumental training can actually squelch innate musical creativity. |
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The government's strong-arm tactics may squelch protests, but they don't extinguish yearnings for freedom. |
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Most days I remember to weave the pushchair and us along, narrowly avoiding the squelch factor. |
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Together, they soared over the fence, and landed with a muddy squelch onto the ground. |
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Probiotic bacteria in fermented and unfermented dairy products can improve lactose digestion and squelch symptoms of intolerance. |
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Rain sheets down, fog descends, soldiers' boots squelch through mud on an endless, agonising climb. |
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Visitors were greeted by the soft squelch of sand underfoot to reinforce the exhibition's concern with Africa. |
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Any RF that falls within a receiver's passband that's hot enough can open squelch and pass noise. |
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I felt a squelch of nerves before the read-through and wondered if everything I'd written was a bit rubbish but, as it turned out, it's not. |
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City striker Colin Alcide and Brighton goalkeeper Mark Walton squelch to the rain-sodden turf at Bootham Crescent. |
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A soft squelch from the other side of the tree caught his attention, he peered round. |
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We were ready to remove the old squelch module when we quickly noticed that the top of the screw head was stripped. |
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A disgusting squelch echoed around the concrete enclosure as a plastic bag split open, revealing beneath the rotting fruit, an identical device. |
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He grimaced as his feet sank into the muck with an audible squelch. |
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Even so, AEI is mostly a bystander as Republicans fight among themselves to squelch the Tea Party grassroots. |
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Then squelch into the mud pool, and cover yourself from head to toe with mineral-rich black slabs. |
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Meanwhile, war gives Rwanda's president, Paul Kagame, an excuse to squelch dissent and muffle the press. |
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However, it is possible to adjust the squelch control to improve either signal quality or increase system range. |
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Is that what government and debate have resorted to, to squelch a legitimate issue? |
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When the transmitter signal is weak or absent, the noise level is high and the squelch circuit mutes the receiver. |
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The squelch control on the T3 and T4 receivers is factory preset for optimum performance. |
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The receiver squelch control is factory preset at the 12 o'clock position for optimum performance. |
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Lower squelch settings extend the operating range, but increase noise levels before dropout occurs. |
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The device was held against the wall and sounds were transmitted to a headset that had volume and squelch control. |
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The digital callsign squelch allows you to choose an incoming call selected by the callsign. |
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Where was NATO for instance when Russia tried to squelch the Chechnians at a cost of 100,000 lives? |
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Yes, the party wants to squelch cultural expressions that threaten its own continuity and survival. |
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In attempting to squelch the protests, government forces killed six people on March 18 and more four days later. |
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A technique is used by a squelch circuit that generates a fast squelch. |
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But she has done her darnedest to squelch rumors that she is interested in running. |
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It's hard to squelch my butchness, but, bless my soul, I do try! |
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Dew soaked grass and rain sodden leaves stubbornly refuse to give up their moisture, allowing the walker to squelch his way across the murky landscape. |
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So of course, we cut people up, we find organs, we cut them up, and there are veins, and wobbly bits, and spongy parts that go squelch when you poke them. |
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To oppose them would limit or squelch the possibilities they represent. |
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Barring miracle remission on a continental scale, only aggressive, coordinated medical relief, public health programs and public information campaigns squelch epidemics. |
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They'll have fun as they mould, poke, squelch, knead, model and make. |
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For a moment she's blindly confused as to who to hit, then she lashes out with the heel of her foot, and there's a sickening squelch from the NCB coal sack between them. |
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During the morning brief, the shop's supervisor announced that the new squelch module for the receiver had arrived and asked for volunteers to do the replacement. |
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With no visuals to distract you, every sawing sound and fleshy squelch is magnified, contrasting with the mundane noise of a car passing outside, a reminder of life going on in the streets beyond. |
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Apart from the possibility of deliberate action by right-wing political leaders willfully to squelch the democratization process, the transition may also be derailed by the intractability of the economic problem. |
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In the very first second of opener On Sight, you are left alone in a field of distortion, a squelch of 303ish acid that rolls up and down a scale before settling into a loop of abrasive snarls. |
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To raise the squelch threshold, rotate the control clockwise. |
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Since then, subsequent governments have run into trouble on this file which, having hit a dead end, was brought before the courts and swept under the rug to squelch further publicity. |
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Noise Squelch: The noise squelch circuit analyzes signal quality instead of signal strength, which allows the circuit to discriminate between noise and desired signal. |
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Radios inadequate on VHF with serious squelch noise. |
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Specifically, these attacks have tried to squelch opposition to bauxite mining efforts in Vietnam, an important and emotionally charged issue in the country. |
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Ensure that all squelch controls are set to the full left position. |
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Bioflavonoids are antioxidants, the compounds that squelch disease-causing free radicals in the body, Kaczor said. |
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He was actually a minister at the time when five departments and agencies coordinated in an attempt to squelch and just basically squash the position of western Canadian farmers. |
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When the matter was first raised in the House there was reaction from the other side, from some of the special interest groups and from the immigration bar association trying to squelch debate on the topic. |
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