The distance medley relay team of McGregor, Daniel, Szirony, and Jackie Smith won bronze. |
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In my view at least two relay teams were denied the medal podium due to poor technical decisions. |
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The camp will involve many activities including various sports, relay games, mini-games and an aqua splash session in the swimming pool. |
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Pesky bobbled the ball, recovered, and threw to first baseman Walt Dropo but Rizzuto beat out the relay. |
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The only other record was turned in by Cal, in the meet's final event, the 400 free relay. |
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This would be placed in the path of a tornado, and would relay back wind speeds, location of downdrafts and updrafts, number of vortices, etc. |
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Its radio telescope has been selected by NASA to receive and relay television pictures of the first moonwalk. |
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There will also be an air exclusion zone over central London and police helicopters will relay aerial pictures to the control room. |
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The telematic device can also relay information about the whereabouts of the vehicle! |
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In a fit of anger and frustration she threw away all her teletype machines one day and refused to use the relay services any more. |
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The distress signal was rigged to a hyperspace relay, so they know the colony is, or rather was, under attack. |
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A facet neurotomy involves destroying the nerves that relay pain messages from the facet joints. |
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Her Olympic silver medal came in Los Angeles in 1984 as a member of the Canadian 4x400-metre relay team. |
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There is also a true relay bypass that allows signal to pass even if the unit is off. |
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Work has begun on the transmission masts which will relay the new Broadband signals to the area. |
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It is important when you e-mail, that you use emoticons to relay the tone of your e-mail. |
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An emissary was sent to Suva, to relay first-hand that nothing could be done. |
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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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One ground control station can control one air vehicle or two air vehicles in relay. |
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The greatest advantage is instant communication within the grid, computer to computer and relay to relay. |
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He continued his work showing how Boolean algebra could be used to synthesise and simplify relay switching circuits. |
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Anyone who surfs or who has done a significant amount of marine boating experience can relay a story about a rogue wave. |
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Therefore, a bifocal relay mirror effectively puts the laser source at the mirror. |
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A lamp module is similar, but has a triac instead of a relay and will respond to dimming commands as well as on or off commands. |
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I'm scanning all hyperspace frequencies and wavelengths, along with all sensor and communication relay nets. |
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Stephen won the Under 14 60m sprint, 60m hurdles, high jump and under 15 relay. |
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Aberdeen coastguards broadcast a Mayday relay message to all vessels in the area and the vessel Dea Mariner responded and steamed to the area. |
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In 1998, at 18, he was part of a world-record-setting 200-meter freestyle relay team. |
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Children who would like to participate in sprints, hurdles and relay races please attend. |
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As often as once a week, teams of relay runners compete in a long race that may begin far out on the plain, ending with a dash into the village. |
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James also performed superbly in some track events and led his team to victory in the relay races, as well. |
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As well as the marathon there was a relay team race, a fun run and a walk, all taking place in bright sunshine and warm weather. |
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Roryatkin worked quietly, taking out the fiber-optic cables and their relay nodules and replacing them. |
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I built a flip-flop circuit, flipped the switch, watched the relay click on and remain on. |
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The FM relay ensures this part of Malawi can enjoy the same high quality FM sound as its neighbours in Lilongwe and Blantyre. |
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The mission control station will have a secure satellite relay and line-of-sight communications link. |
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The dishes send and receive signals off an orbiting network relay, which transmits messages to and from a central data center. |
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The video relay module reads a separate gigabit Ethernet network connection devoted to video. |
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Transmission indicates a relay, carriage, waves, material carried from one form to another, one place to another. |
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An optical relay provides the image of the gunner's sight to the commander. |
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From there, signals are sent to a radio and a solar-powered relay station 11,000 feet up a mountain, tied to a tree. |
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It had been planned originally to operate a transmitter serving Pembrokeshire with a relay serving the Lleyn Peninsula. |
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The four girls ran a cracking 4x100m relay to record a second consecutive relay win in the League. |
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No I didn't, because I didn't want to relay him any incorrect information, and I didn't know exactly what was going on myself. |
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But it ruled that radio stations could relay the two-way debate, so stations can broadcast it simultaneously. |
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These receive signals from the homes and relay them to larger broadcast towers for processing. |
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For example, many systems are outfitted with repeaters, which receive and relay signals. |
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Some servers are shipped from the factory with software preset to relay e-mail messages automatically. |
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In 2002, it was the first regional station in Ireland to relay the celebration from Lourdes. |
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Anonymous hubs are special computers on the Internet which relay information between a user and a web site that a user is visiting. |
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Also qualifying for the 400 free relay were Ashley Tappin and Amy Van Dyken, along with alternates Courtney Shealy and Erin Phenix. |
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She pours bile on him in print and he responds acidly when journalists relay her comments. |
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They in turn are at the mercy of the power companies for electricity to transmitters and relay stations. |
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When the anchorwoman for the German 4x100 relay drops the baton with a big lead, he is crestfallen. |
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You can seek out information or relay information or just find another person who shares your love of zydeco music. |
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After the program exited, it placed the RTS line in its original low state, de-energizing the relay. |
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The British Olympic trials in 2000 only earned him a place in a relay squad, with no guarantee of a swim. |
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Seabed sensors detect abnormal wave movements and relay the information to scientists. |
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With South to Antarctica, the Christchurch Symphony became the first orchestra to relay a live videocast direct to Antarctica. |
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He also helped set three relay world records and lowered his own mark in the 400 freestyle. |
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Most aircraft carry transponders, devices that relay a plane's identification, altitude and speed to ground controllers. |
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Both he and Grant were in action in a sprint relay race where the British B-team beat the A squad. |
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Yanes has qualified in the men's 100m dash and the 4x100m relay, along with Sukari, Subakir and John Murray. |
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We were huddled close to the radiator in our dining room after Sunday lunch waiting anxiously for him to relay the story of the game. |
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They're more amenable to control within State borders than radio waves beamed out from transmission towers, relay stations and satellites. |
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Along with the marathon, there were also several other races including a 10 km, half-marathon and a marathon relay. |
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The event will also include a half-marathon, wheelchair race, four-person relay and 5K race. |
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Yesterday, as if to make amends, the 26-year-old Welshwoman turned out for the team at 200m and in the 4x400m relay. |
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A speaker system has been rigged up to relay the service to crowds outside. |
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He even anchored the Canadian 4x100m relay team to glorious victory over the Americans. |
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The teams then compete in different games ranging from giant size, inflatable obstacle courses to relay races, all played against the clock. |
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More, every accessory is powered by a relay, rather than running the full amperage through the control switch. |
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Continuing the theme of movement, the third revealed a split screen showing identical images of relay racers passing a baton. |
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The Queen will also visit Leeds and attend a garden party at Harewood House on July 11-the day of the baton's relay through the city. |
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Polygonal scanners relay the outbound and return pulse, scanning the scene or target in a raster format. |
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Alexa Lewis anchored the medley, while Norra Stroh contributed to the 400 free relay. |
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After a brief break, the group reassembled and began to relay information they had found within the past few days. |
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The idea behind the relay is to unite the world and infuse the planet with the Olympic spirit. |
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The relay units will send information on the number of open spots to a centralized computer in San Jose via dedicated fast lines. |
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After weeks of speculation, it has been decided that he will be the final Olympic torch-bearer in the Sydney leg of the Athens torch relay. |
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Mention should also be made of the relay steels, used widely in relays, armatures, and solenoids. |
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During take off, the computer will relay his ground speed, airspeed and height from the runway. |
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The jaws are riddled with small holes through which nerve bundles can relay electrical messages from the domes to the brain. |
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We see all four girls training for the sprint relay on a bitterly cold wintry day, with constant rain lashing the track. |
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Pigeon Island was later a whaling station, a U.S. naval relay station during WWII, and home to a retired British actress. |
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In the relay, the Americans got sweet revenge for a five-second defeat to the Aussies four years ago in Sydney, while Italy took bronze. |
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We have a couple of Uzbeki goatherds waiting on nearby hills to relay the message back to London. |
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Finally uplink stations send the signal to three geostationary satellites that relay it back for reception by end-users on the ground. |
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If a single atom of the substance decays, it will activate a relay mechanism which trips a hammer. |
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Another example is to piggyback additional missions on existing platforms, such as putting a science experiment on a relay satellite. |
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The irony of a French initiative intended to depathologize transsexuality was forgotten in the fervor to relay the announcement. |
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He still earned a gold medal as a prelim relay swimmer and captured silver in the 200 back along with a fifth-place finish in the 100 back. |
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Congratulations to Patrick O'Reilly and Martin Davis who won gold medals in the relay. |
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Of particular note are four members of the Liberian national men's track and field 100-meter relay team. |
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Another kiss of life is required to take them into a new era and in this relay race, the sporting world dare not drop the baton. |
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Kienan Ademetria brushed his long chestnut braid off of his shoulder as he continued to work on the circuit relay. |
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As a fierce relay anchor, Correia has the fastest 50 and 100-yard freestyle relay splits in history. |
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In the relay, a pair of moveable switching contacts is positioned between a pair of fixed electrical contact pads. |
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Televised music usually consisted of a studio concert or a relay of a prestigious public concert. |
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The marathon, together with its linked fun run, relay and wheelchair race, passed off without incident. |
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In Rwanda, BBC Swahili will broadcast its coverage on the BBC relay in Kigali on 93.9 FM in Swahili. |
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There will be a live big screen relay of the competition direct from St David's Hall to the Coal Exchange. |
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Surrey clinched the match by winning the final track event, the 4x100m relay. |
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The relay stays energized until time out and then it deenergizes ready for the next operation. |
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He became a U.S. citizen in 1995 and in 2000 won three Olympic golds, in the 100 and 200 meter back and 400 medley relay. |
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The 800-metres specialist clocked a season's best 48.4 in the 400 metres and was even quicker in his leg of the relay. |
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There was football, netball, basketball, cricket, tug of war, relay races, wa-wee, dominoes and several events for children. |
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Will nannies and childminders simply relay instructions to our kids over the phone? |
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Functioning like tuning forks, the stones vibrate or relay the EM world frequency. |
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Previously, they were only permitted to listen in on satellite and radio relay links. |
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A series of inter-club juvenile relay races is also on the programme. |
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The goal of our system is to quickly and accurately measure current on a transmission line and relay this information wirelessly by sending a trip signal to a circuit breaker. |
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I know many administrators face the problem of allowing only certain authorized individuals access to their mail server without making it a relay for low-life spammers. |
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A horse relay, Gwinn believed, would halve the time required to deliver mail and convince Congress that the central route deserved the federal contract. |
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The next day she reported that she qualified for the 400-meter relay team. |
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It is now necessary to activate the relay circuit selector switch. |
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However, all of the relay transceivers are blocked by the storm. |
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Microwave relay and troposcatter communication facilities are not used in the course of troop deployment or combat action, especially in urban areas. |
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The paper is the original scandal sheet, brought into being in 1843 to relay the details of celebrated divorce trials to a newly literate lower-middle class. |
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It makes sense having radio relay stations operate in the meter waveband. |
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The control unit also has a receiver electrically connected to the relay switch and is adapted to receive a control signal for actuating the relay switch. |
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The FM radio decode feature uses radio data system information to relay the station call sign, song title, or artist, for display on the PC monitor. |
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The NRPB has carried out an expert review of research into the health effects of mobiles and of the base stations and masts which relay signals between phones. |
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Pippa and and her brother are part of a team of eight cyclists, and will be riding three hours a day each in relay. |
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They also make phone calls and relay data to third-party fitness apps such as MapMyRun. |
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When Thorpe arrived for the relay final, therefore, wet from having just won a world record-breaking 400 metres, it was hard to imagine that he could live up to the billing. |
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As far as possible, radio relay stations ought to be placed at a distance from the mountaintop that obstructs the path but in a manner that it be seen from either station. |
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If even a single atom of the substance decays during the test period, a relay mechanism will trip a hammer, which will, in turn, break the vial and kill the cat. |
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On Sunday, the team will paddle for glory in the single craft relay race at the junior championships to put their newly-acquired skills to the test. |
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The central core also acts as the structural support for the metal tower designed to receive the antennae oriented towards the relay stations at the Dole and Mt Pelerin. |
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His breakfast programme will be live from the city centre as last minute preparations are made for the relay and the station will have a team of commentators along the route. |
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On 16 July, as the relay moves on towards the Midlands, BBC Radio Oxford's Drivetime presenter Dominic Cotter will be running with the baton in Banbury. |
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Each satellite would carry a shortrange UHF transceiver to communicate with landers and orbiters near Mars and a longrange radio to relay information back to Earth. |
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This capability will serve both to relay detailed findings of the instruments on the orbiter and enable data relay from other landers on the Martian surface to Earth. |
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The swimmer took home the gold in the 4x200 freestyle relay, earning him his 19th trip to the medal podium. |
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The home crowd were enthralled by Latapy, but the scrum of scouts there to watch Darryl Duffy left with one breathtaking moment to relay to their employers. |
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Among his discoveries in electro magnetism were mutual induction, self-induction, the electro magnetic relay and the concept of the electric transformer. |
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Also, relay languages are used in the translation of languages of small nations, eg Maltese is translated into English and then to Slovene and vice versa. |
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But I am still impatient for a medal and having missed out on competing in the individual competition this time I really want to get one in the relay. |
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Common partners can serve as referral agents and relay expectations and responsibilities as part of the process of bringing together two hitherto unconnected firms. |
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When asked how she feels about paving the way for abortion education on the Internet, Steinauer was quick to relay her enthusiasm. |
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They can reconnoiter to determine enemy dispositions and occupy observation posts from which they can observe the battlefield and relay information to the commander. |
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It was a relay event in which a group of basketball players dribble the ball for a short distance, where another group of players takes over, and the relay continues. |
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Highlights of the day were the native dances and songs and other cultural shows presented by the various groups and the much fun-filled obstacle relay. |
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Relax, recline, become recumbent and ready yourself for this week's riotous, relay of rich regale from the odder and more interesting side of the Net. |
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Nebraska farmers are field testing a relay intercropping system that rotates seed corn, wheat and soybean over two years to provide for soil nitrogen use. |
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He searched for the right words to relay this information with brevity. |
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The relay offers an opportunity for millions of people to be directly involved in the games and celebrate the Queen's 50 years as British sovereign. |
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They passed off Samantha like a baton, alternately sprinting through the relay of grocery shopping, dry cleaning drop-offs, and gas tank fill-ups. |
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The microscope condenser lens and custom lenses relay forward-scattered light to a quadrant photodiode detector mounted above the microscope stage. |
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Red Sox centerfield Johnny Pesky nabbed the relay, double-clutched the ball, and threw late to the plate. |
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The relay events are always exciting, and as the final track event, they generate considerable interest, not least from all the fellow athletes watching. |
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A little prod also made them talk about their lost relay race. |
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Teams generally race in a relay format with one racer always on the road. |
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Many GPS receivers can relay position data to a PC or other device using the NMEA 0183 protocol. |
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The Echo satellite was a balloon satellite launched into Earth orbit in 1960 and used for passive relay of radio communication. |
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They do relay control instructions from ATC in areas where flight service is the only facility with radio or phone coverage. |
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This mechanism basically consists of two relay levers, one track rod, two tie rods and two steering arms as seen in Fig. |
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In the Ilkhanate, Ghazan restored the declining relay system in the Middle East on a restricted scale. |
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The Jochids of the Golden Horde financed their relay system by a special yam tax. |
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During the Muromachi period, Tanegashima functioned as a relay station of one of the main routes of Chinese trade that connected Sakai to Ningbo. |
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His relay team, running as the Space Cadets, came in fifth in the nation in the four by mile event. |
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In 1850 the Court of Exchequer held that the section was to be too weakly worded to make relay systems illegal. |
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There is also a relay transmitter at Millom whose signal can be received in the northern end of the town. |
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For example, a surfboard company can pinpoint and relay ads solely to young teens in California, who have shown an interest in surfboarding. |
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The exception is at any major offset in the bounding fault, where a relay ramp may provide an important sediment input point. |
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This tailoring process involves introducing new super-short duration cultivars, the use of relay cropping and adoption of minimum tillage. |
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Thompson won the high jump, long jump and 200m before being part of Harriers' triumphant 4x100m relay team. |
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The Sum-Up sessions are designed to integrate conference speaking events into one concise relay of keynote and session conclusions. |
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Total medium and high voltage protective relay market revenue forecast to 2020 at global level. |
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Amperis has a wide range products from which are ohmmeters, network analyzers, and electrical test equipment or test equipment transformer relay. |
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They relay course information and Oaxaca's radioman, a young officer fresh from Mexico's naval academy, replies in English. |
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A global ban by the operators of the Undernet Internet relay chat system on all users in Malaysia tops this week's Newsbytes Asia Week In Review. |
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All possible routes, including relay transmission by subclinically infected wild birds, must be thoroughly examined. |
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Mohammad Danish finished with nine silver medals at 19th Junior Age group 2014 and was part of Sindh team which won two relay silver medals. |
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Without the user's knowledge, a spambot hijacks a computer and uses it to relay spam or virus infected e-mail. |
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The spacewalk by two Russian cosmonauts with the Sochi 2014 Olympic torch will be an historic moment in the history of the Olympic torch relay. |
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But in Jamaica Bay, it is not possible at present to grow oysters and relay them to cleaner waters for depuration and sale. |
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They've even made the luge, where competitors on tea trays hurtle down a giant model of an intestine, into a relay. |
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She should also figure in the medals in the 100 metres breaststroke, and as part of the Coventry team in the medly relay. |
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During an alarm condition a front panel LED annunciator is enabled and an internal 2 Amp relay contact output is engaged. |
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In a skills competition held Tuesday, Willamette Valley's Tyler Johnson and Britt won the baserunning relay. |
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In this work, the capacity of the Gaussian fullduplex two-hop relay channel with self-interference is studied. |
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During the oral relay, team members each answered five questions on astronomy topics such as black holes, spiral nebulae and red giants. |
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The hills have been used as a location for telecommunication relay stations such as Stokenchurch BT Tower and that at Zouches Farm. |
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The Cursus publicus, founded by Augustus, carried the mail of officials by relay throughout the Roman road system. |
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William Walton, solicitor for Keats's mother and grandmother, definitely did know and had a duty of care to relay the information to Keats. |
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Lighting relay panels with timeclock function will satisfy the minimum requirements of the energy code, providing some energy savings. |
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The Scottish striker was using tic-tac hand signals to relay the offers to his agent who in turn was using a pre-arranged sign to up the ante. |
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Though the flame has been an Olympic symbol since 1928, the torch relay was only introduced at the 1936 Summer Games to promote the Third Reich. |
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The Olympics torch relay ran from 19 May to 27 July 2012, before the Games. |
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The relay was sponsored by Cadbury Schweppes, a major UK confectionery and soft drinks manufacturer. |
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The middle infielders are also expected to relay the pitch to the third and first basemen. |
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There are two umpires, who apply the Laws, make all necessary decisions, and relay the decisions to the scorers. |
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At another North East company, it found a virus bypassed security systems, opening up the email system as a spam relay. |
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Electronically displayed signs relay information about the time of the next bus' arrival based on its GPS determined position. |
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The relay culminated in the arrival of the baton at the City of Manchester Stadium, opening the Games. |
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When the station closed in 1991, the frequencies continued to relay Radio Wales. |
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The relay ramps may provide pathways for sediment to be carried into the basin. |
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In May 2012, Land's End received worldwide publicity as the starting point of the 2012 Summer Olympics torch relay. |
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The relay armature was initially set to complete the detonating circuit at 25 to 40 millivolts. |
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A powerful relay transmitter at Tunbridge Wells serves the town and surrounding area. |
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London 2012's Olympic torch relay will start at Land's End and travel as far as the outer Hebrides on an 8,000-mile journey to the stadium, it has been revealed. |
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Olympic gold medalists Denean and Sherri Howard, who ran on Kennedy High's national record 1,600-meter relay team in 1980 and 1981, are taking a season off from competition. |
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They were given a unique user name and password allowing them access to a synchronous Web-based Internet relay chat room to conduct real-time dialogues. |
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The flame is not continuous but is a series of discrete flamelets that are ignited on the hot remnant gases of prior flamelets, like passing on the baton in a relay race. |
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Only Flyswatter, with its crashing piano chords and pneumatic drums, was stretched out for longer, morphing into a drumming relay between Everett and Eels companion The Chet. |
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He analyzes actual DRF records, oscillograms, and numerical relay fault records to demonstrate how to deduce the sequence of events in a disturbance. |
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This was to be a relay from a transmitting station at Wenvoe, South Wales. |
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The soloing front line has a headlong pushiness, delivering substantial statements in relay form, driven by the creative rolls, tumbles and clops of drummer Gordon Pettit. |
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On 10 October 2013, the BBC announced that films of eleven episodes, including nine missing episodes, had been found in a Nigerian television relay station in Jos. |
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The winning team who called themselves the Pinkettes pocketed prize money of 10,000 AUD and apparently broke the world record for the fastest relay race in stiletto heels. |
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Radio Gwent was available on FM, and since its closure has continued to relay the national Radio Wales service on the same FM frequencies to the Gwent area. |
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The new version has been enhanced with a more advanced TV-centric display formatting capability, support for Netscape plug-ins and an Internet relay chat facility. |
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Kilty will compete in the 100m and the sprint relay in Beijing, events that will feature Usain Bolt but also convicted dopers including Justin Gatlin and Tyson Gay. |
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Trampolinist Sean, who has Down's syndrome, was delighted to play his part once more and was cheered on by the crowd in Stromness on the 275th day of the relay. |
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The ASAT products acquisition will complement Alstom Grid s MiCOM protection relay range and increase the offering of the DS Agile digital control systems. |
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Bolt, along with fellow Jamaican sprinters Nesta Carter, Michael Frater and Asafa Powell broke the world record for the 4 x 100 meter relay, resulting in another gold medal. |
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Tynwald sanctioned a Au678,000 scheme to relay tracks at Laxey tram station after claims that without these vital engineering works the historic line could close for good. |
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Electrification enabled sequential automation using relay logic. |
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A nonterminated octuple changeover relay has also been added. |
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Its precursor was the 1976 Liberty Torch Run, a relay in which 33 runners marked America's bicentennial by covering 8,800 miles in 7 weeks through 50 states. |
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The D'Oyly Carte seasons brought Sargent's name to a wider public with an early BBC radio relay of The Mikado in 1926 heard by up to eight million people. |
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Outs or base hits to the outfield are returned to the relay man, then to second base where the ball is placed in the bucket and the 10-second count down begins. |
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This scene was reenacted during the 2012 Olympics torch relay. |
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These proteins relay electrons by the process called electron transfer. |
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The programme included a marathon, a relay race, a basketball match, a six-a-side football match, a tug-of-war competition, dodge ball and sack race. |
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