With safety in mind we worked as a team, with walkie-talkies in each car, alerting each other when roads were clear for passing. |
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They complain that the best walkie-talkies are apportioned to the staff who come more in contact with the officers than those always on the move. |
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Creating animation doesn't require a crew of thousands armed with walkie-talkies or a convoy of teamsters to move your production. |
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We had walkie-talkies to ensure that nobody got lost on the long journeys down dirt roads between preaching engagements. |
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You probably think of walkie-talkies as toys you've out-grown, but high-tech versions of the two-way radios are making a major comeback. |
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Fraud investigators could soon be taking to the streets armed with spy cameras and walkie-talkies in a clampdown on benefit crime. |
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The Push to Talk service is offered over a wired network, allowing for a far wider range than traditional walkie-talkies. |
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Plainclothes police with walkie-talkies observed the demonstration from strategic positions around the building, but made no arrests. |
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To move human cargo across this border, smugglers now use cell phones, walkie-talkies, even GPS devices. |
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Today, tree-sits are sophisticated efforts employing cell phones, walkie-talkies, Web sites, mountaineering gear, and savvy public relations. |
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As low-powered walkie-talkies do not cause interference with other licensed radio services, they need not be licensed for use here. |
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He and two volunteers settle into the carpeted rear of the vehicle, walkie-talkies in hand, and peer out the windows. |
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The only new expense incurred would be the cost of walkie-talkies for the official and the technical advisor. |
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Because they're part of multi-function data units, most VoIP-enabled walkie-talkies have more features than traditional non-IP radios. |
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The emergency management team used portable walkie-talkies for roving reports from within the hospital to the coordination center. |
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It becomes a small war between photo cameras and walkie-talkies. |
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The patrols also often carry walkie-talkies. |
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Royal Ascot spokesman Nick Smith said the racing event always used walkie-talkies for its staff, including caterers, security guards, pressmen and general managers. |
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They then continued to walk towards the medic, using walkie-talkies to determine a safe passage and a secure place to meet. |
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The plant manager and his lead hands use walkie-talkies to communicate immediately with respect to issues on the production line. |
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During the competition, anglers are not allowed to use auriculars or walkie-talkies. |
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This could be verbally with walkie-talkies or by waving a flag or flashing a light. |
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Little by little, this benign patch of unspoiled paradise becomes colonised by burly men with cameras, scaffolding, walkie-talkies. |
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McBride recommends using walkie-talkies for smaller areas, such as theme parks or stadiums, and cell phones for activities in larger areas, such as city sightseeing. |
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Today's moonshiners are big time criminals who use night-vision goggles, radio scanners and walkie-talkies and illegal immigrant workers to stay ahead. |
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You could even junk your walkie-talkies because the 5140 has a function called push-to-talk, which allows it to behave like a handphone as well as a walkie-talkie. |
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Like traditional walkie-talkies, the service only works one way at a time, meaning users will be unable to interrupt one another as they can during a normal phone call. |
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Landing at the Pakistan capital's airport the level of security was huge with mustachioed soldiers everywhere and several besuited men jabbering into walkie-talkies. |
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Sentries with walkie-talkies guard entrances. |
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In the past, he has used a variety of equipment: walkie-talkies, radios monitoring police bands, handcuffs, submachine guns and uses stockings to mask his face. |
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The Internet will soon be up and running, and cell phones are serving as both a link to the rest of the world and as walkie-talkies for people to meet amidst the growing crowds. |
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They had to stop the interviews as they were being watched by two men with walkie-talkies, who tried to enter the building where the meeting was held, saying that they were relatives of somebody who was inside the building. |
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Those who have access to walkie-talkies relay the details. |
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A binder about this thick describes how citizens are armed with walkie-talkies that are connected to the police, and they go two by two walking in the streets of Yellowknife at certain hours. |
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The store declined to comment on the case, but a source said its clerks are now wearing walkie-talkies with straps. |
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For some transformer action, the Hip Talkies are walkie-talkies that turn into FM radios. |
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The use of mobile telephones, walkie-talkies or similar devices by competitors, coaches and team officials within the competition area or in hearing distance of the competition area, is prohibited. |
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Due to their high energy consumption, there are no HF walkie-talkies. |
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Schools in the region stocked up on food and water, flashlights, batteries, and walkie-talkies. |
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Communication with the forecastle was by handheld walkie-talkies. |
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After the thunderous collapses, rescuers found their walkie-talkies and cell phones almost worthless to reach people trapped in the debris. |
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Archaic walkie-talkies are so unreliable that officers have to buy phone credit themselves so they can stay in touch with headquarters. |
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The little fella has pestered me for weeks to get him walkie-talkies after spotting them in a magazine. |
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William Leaver, 23, and Sean Padden, 34, targeted a couple on the A9 near Dalnaspidal, Perthshire, and used walkie-talkies to co-ordinate their driving. |
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The forensic analysis of these sets revealed the frequency of two more walkie-talkies, which establishes the fact that the terrorists attacked PNS Mehran in three groups. |
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