A barely audible, beautifully modulated voice recounts some mundane or tragic moment, as it relays from one audio station to another. |
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It has two relays on a circuit board, and both can be connected as normally open or normally closed relays. |
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It can be used in conjunction with thermocouples or solid-state relays in addition to thermistors and RTD sensors. |
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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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Transmission relays will also be deployed to provide range extension for users when BLOS systems are not available. |
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Everything from napalm components to green berets, from gunsights to whiskey, from radio relays to rocket warheads, were provisioned. |
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For the past 16 years, the Royal Opera House has screened live relays to the Covent Garden piazza, reaching thousands of fans and passers-by. |
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We were monitoring a little bit of your communication relays to Earth earlier today. |
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The buoy contains a GSM unit and picks up the signals which it then relays down the wire to the phone. |
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In Tanzania, the Swahili coverage of the FA Cup final can be heard on the BBC relays, 94.1 FM in Zanzibar and 93.5 FM in Pemba. |
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Inside the kiosk, a special camera relays images of passers-by alongside recorded shots of famous local TV and film celebrities. |
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If they raise sufficient concerns he relays the information to the police, including the email address of the suspect user. |
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This relays a signal which is picked up by mobile phone transmitters along the rail route. |
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A registration map interconnects two different maps and relays activity from one to the other. |
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Instead of ringing 20 lads, a simple text message is sent to a number, which relays the message to all on the list. |
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The school's juniors won both of their relays and the senior team did likewise, setting new records in both. |
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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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Mention should also be made of the relay steels, used widely in relays, armatures, and solenoids. |
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In the relays Appleby's combinations were too strong for Troutbeck, but they could not overhaul the home side's winning margin. |
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Kenyon added four victories in relays, taking all but the 200 medley, which was won by Emory. |
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The U.S. is looking to sweep all three relays and will be favored to take the 400 medley and free events over Australia. |
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I have changed the electronic control unit sensors, fuse box and relays to no avail. |
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Open relays are mail servers that will process a mail message even though neither the sender nor the recipient is a local user. |
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It is used for making relays, transformers, solenoids, current transformers, safety plugs for gas applications. |
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After the white light transits the measurement cell, a fiber-optic cable collects it and relays it to a spectral distribution system. |
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Using binaural technology, it has a data clip embedded into the special pen which senses movement and relays it back to the device. |
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Events, for boys and girls, included relays, long jump, triple jump, target shoot, overhead ball throw, javelin, speed bounce and balance. |
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In the stands, a crowd of largely blind or partially sighted students whoops as a sighted commentator relays the action. |
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Not since Moscow in 1980 has Australia been unrepresented in the relays at the Olympics. |
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Earlier, we had electro-mechanical calculators, using relays and vacuum tubes. |
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All relays aren't responding to our hails, and contact with the fleet is severed. |
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They included volleyball and relays, but the perennial favourite was the interdepartmental Tug-of-War. |
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With a few African mixed teams being fielded, the relays lost much of the relevance in the overall context. |
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Bell relays the brothers' story in broad pantomime style, with costumes inspired by the Victorian era's Orientalist notions. |
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The insula relays messages between imitation and emotion regions, Iacoboni suggests. |
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We have emphasized the positive feedback and activation processes in autocrine relays. |
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They dominated the crawl stroke, they dominated the 100 yards, they dominated the relays, winning the Gold Medals. |
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Marie Marsman, who was a part of those relays, also won the 50 and 100 freestyles. |
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You have to take part in relays, long jump, or whatever other track event is going on. |
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This double-observer approach is based on a primary observer who relays all birds he or she detects at a point to the secondary observer. |
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This parallel love story clearly relays the obvious frustration that Noah felt due to his wife's evanescent memory and his tender love for her. |
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They'd blown a fortune downlinking the relays to ground-level stations with omnidirectional antennae. |
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Many of the relays doing very well up against stiff opposition and bad weather. |
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Stowed below deck with 1,600 other PoWs, he was forced to exist in a space so cramped they had to lie down to sleep in relays. |
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There are still times available on both evenings between 4pm and 8pm and teams of up to six people are required to swim in relays for one hour. |
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The large wooden cross was carried in relays, mostly by boys and ladies volunteering to bear the burden. |
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A safety boat and an onshore support team will be with the swimmers, who will swim in relays for around 12 hours each day. |
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We have teams of engineers working in relays splicing the fibre optic cables and repairing the damage. |
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Even at this hour there were usually at least two secretaries at hand to take down the words in relays. |
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The competition drew to a close as teams raced the length of the sports hall in relays to collect their questions and deliver their answers. |
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Firefighters did the walk in relays, taking over from one another when the air in their breathing apparatus ran out. |
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Nick Wood is organising two teams of ten to ride the machine in relays to Christchurch over the August bank holiday weekend. |
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But at York Crown Court, Judge John Swanson kept his nose so hard to the grindstone, the court staff had to work in relays to keep up with him. |
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Loading time therefore decreed that in combat Texans fire in relays, half the men always carrying charged rifles to prevent being overrun. |
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Mr Routh-Jones said 16 firefighters wearing breathing apparatus worked in relays to fight the flames from the inside of the building. |
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The group of eight runners also grabbed solid finishes in the 200m and 400m dash relays and the 800m run relay. |
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The most exciting races could come in the relays, especially the 4x100 freestyle. |
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Indeed the Newry squad won all eight relays, including six with personal best times. |
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If rodent damage is found, clean and repair or replace damaged wiring, relays, and other electrical equipment. |
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We have done in-house upgrades on some equipment to replace old relays with a programmable controller. |
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They can strip insulation from wires for nest material and their urine sometimes causes corrosion on relays and other electrical components. |
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At this, there are several loud clicking sounds, as of relays closing their circuits. |
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The robot smoothly activated, lights gradually blinking on, the rising hum of servomotors spinning up to speed, relays switching to new configurations. |
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Motors, relays, generators, or simply other magnets or magnetic materials, can all also cause the pointer to move, overpowering the Earth's magnetism. |
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The international effort, led by a York University academic, will see a fleet of aeroplanes working in relays above the Atlantic Ocean to analyse the air. |
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She relays these stories, and fleshes out what she has discovered about her family, by going back to old records, and travelling across Canada to conduct research. |
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The medley relays brought events in the pool to a thrilling climax. |
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The ushers therefore had to work in relays, so that one team would be packing up after a royal visit while another was ready to receive the Queen at the next venue. |
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Users question the effectiveness of the measure, which they argue is the wrong way of dealing with the problems open mail relays pose in the overall spam problem. |
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You also need to keep out the bad guys who would love to fill your PC with malicious spyware, premium-rate diallers, internet worms and spam relays. |
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On this occasion relays of patriotic maidens in virginal white paraded reverently before a temple of philosophy erected where the high altar had stood. |
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If I throw together enough relays and geegaws in a big shiny box, make drawings and photos, and piece together an explanation of what's supposed to happen, I have a patent. |
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If the film is to be watched immediately, the telecast will commence at once, thanks to a direct-to-home satellite dish that receives and relays high-fidelity signals. |
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The electrical component involved the supply and installation of new numerical protection relays which replaced the old static and electro mechanical relays. |
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When relays on a control panel failed to work Revechon bought replacements in Leeds but they were bigger and rewiring had to take place to make them fit the box. |
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A dramatised sequence shows a malingering worker suffering from a bad conscience as the radio relays Harris' request for one last spurt of effort. |
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The girls were in Belgium for a week for the biennial championships and took part in a series of friendly relays and events as well as the main races. |
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I know they are talking about open relays, but is it vague enough to also mean remailers, anonymous mailers and disposable email services are now illegal. |
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It is similarly easy to implement an AND gate with two relays. |
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Scroggins chronicles Riek's personal history, including his decision to refuse Nuer initiation rites, and relays the opinions of numerous Riek observers. |
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One visitor, an elderly woman named Mrs. Lacey, relays an anecdote about her American son-in-law. |
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A computer relays those signals to the brakes, motor, and steering system. |
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You specify the type and locations for electrical control components such as switches, relays, motors, and so on, and you specify routing locations. |
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But this could someday replace transistors in computers, just as transistors replaced vacuum tubes and vacuum tubes replaced electromagnetic relays before them. |
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If rodent damage is found, clean and repair or replace damaged wiring, relays, and other components and seal over openings that allowed rodent entry. |
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The storm got sand in the engine intakes and eroded the fuel relays. |
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The programmable logic controller replaced relays and specialized control mechanisms with a programmable computer. |
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Along with the reform of the tax system, he reinforced the guards at the postal relays and centralized control of monetary affairs. |
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Despite the clash with the English schools Cross Country Cup,local clubs travelled down to Mansfield for the annual ECCA X-Country relays. |
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Kublai Khan, founder of the Yuan dynasty, built special relays for high officials, as well as ordinary relays that had hostels. |
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In Manchuria and southern Siberia, the Mongols still used dogsled relays for the yam. |
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Once we get the herd we can set up relays to keep the bangtails movin' as we go. |
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Right Fielder runs down a groundball hit toward the right-field line, and throws to the cutoff man, who relays the ball to the SS covering 2nd. |
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Bedivere once again relays his disobedience to Arthur, who requests the sword be returned to the lake for a third time. |
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He also proved that circuits with relays could solve Boolean algebra problems. |
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Before railways became widespread long journeys were undertaken in palankeens, litters carried by men who were changed at intervals like relays of horses. |
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For a decade, the electronic workshop expanded, adding a production line for mobile television relays, and a workshop for mechanical surface treatment. |
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Isle of Wight Radio switched to FM in March 1998, its main transmitter is at Chillerton Down on 107FM, with three low power relays on 102FM in Cowes, Ventnor and Ryde. |
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The Conlang mailing list has developed a community of conlangers with its own customs, such as translation challenges and translation relays, and its own terminology. |
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Most directional overcurrent relays for sensitive earth fault protection use fundamental-frequency methods based on measured phasors of residual current and residual voltage. |
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Although his company had made industrial solenoids, relays, and other electrical components for years, their new Equalizer would be designed from scratch. |
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The senior teams were depleted by end-of-season holidays, but Godiva hope to be clsoer to full-strength when they return to the venue next weekend for the national relays. |
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Her father's sad passing makes such memories deeply poignant, but Meadows relays them too chirpily for me to embarrass myself by getting moist-eyed. |
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