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** and Where
** The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You by Frank Stanford ( published 1977 )
** Where I'm Calling From by Raymond Carver
** T Bone Burnett ( producer ), Peter Kurland & Mike Piersante ( engineers ) for O Brother, Where Art Thou?
** Alan Jackson's performance of " Where Were You ( When the World Stopped Turning )"
** aka Out in the Jungle ... Where Things Ain't So Pleasant
** Where the Buffalo Roam by Anne Matthews
** B. J. Thomas for Home Where I Belong
** The Oak Ridge Boys for " Where the Soul Never Dies "
** Harry Wayne Casey, Willie Clarke, Richard Finch & Betty Wright ( songwriters ) for " Where Is the Love " performed by Betty Wright
** Alan Jackson ( songwriter ) for " Where Were You ( When the World Stopped Turning )"
** Donny Hathaway & Roberta Flack for " Where Is the Love "
** Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes for " Up Where We Belong "
** Ron Haffkine ( producer ) & Shel Silverstein for Where the Sidewalk Ends
** Where There's a Will
** Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes for " Up Where We Belong "
** Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway for " Where Is the Love "
** Harry Wayne Casey, Willie Clarke, Richard Finch and Betty Wright for " Where Is the Love " performed by Betty Wright
** 1908 Feb, in Every Where Vol. 21
** Where placenames are merely preceded by the definite article, this is usually in lower case ( as in the Philippines ).
** Beck for " Where It's At "
** Tina Turner for " Back Where You Started "
** Where the Wild Things Are-Karen O ; Nick Zinner-For the song " All Is Love "
** Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette, Drew Pearson and Anne Preven for Where The River Goes ( from Footloose, performed by Zac Brown )
** Where Dead Soldiers Walk ( 1994 )

** and network
** Ajax GO Station, a station in the GO Transit network located in the town
** Cell, area of radio coverage in a cellular network
** Hosts file, a computer file to be used to store information on where to find an internet host on a computer network
** to multiple destinations on the same network ( multicast ),
** or to all stations of the network ( broadcast ).
** OSI model, a layered description for communications and computer network protocol design
** Docklands Light Railway: normally abbreviated DLR, this is the automatically driven light rail network in east London, although actual operation and maintenance is undertaken by a private sector franchisee.
** London Trams, responsible for managing London's tram network, by contracting to private sector operators.
** London Buses, responsible for managing the red bus network throughout London, largely by contracting services to private sector bus operators.
** London Streets, responsible for the management of London's strategic road network.
** Bandwidth management and traffic shaping, in order to smooth down peaks in network usage ;
** CKO ( a now-defunct Canadian all news radio network ) begins broadcasting.
** The NBC radio network opens with 24 stations ( formed by Westinghouse, General Electric and RCA ).
** The first episode of US soap opera All My Children is broadcast on the ABC television network.
** CKO ( a Canadian national all-news radio network ) suddenly terminates all broadcasting during the newscast at noon ( Eastern time ), due to financial losses ( the station began broadcasting on July 1, 1977 ).
** A cable franchise, a right to operate a cable television network.
** controlling a computer with great computation power or, more commonly, large network bandwidth
** Fax, a telecommunications technology used to transfer copies of documents, especially over the telephone network
** Government Emergency Telecommunications Service ( GETS )-provides emergency access and priority processing in the local and long distance segments of the public switched wireline network.
** Wireless Priority Service ( WPS )-provides priority cellular network access.
** Alerting and Coordination Network ( ACN )-The Alerting and Coordination Network ( ACN ) provides a stable emergency voice communications network connecting telecommunications service providers ’ Emergency Operations Centers ( EOCs ) and Network Operations Centers ( NOCs ) to support national security and emergency preparedness ( NS / EP ) telecommunications network restoration coordination, transmission of telecommunications requirements and priorities, and incident reporting when the Public Switched Network ( PSN ) is inoperable, stressed or congested.
** ZyNOS, used in network devices made by ZyXEL.
** Wireless sensor network
** Location transparency if the names used to identify network resources are independent of both the user's location and the resource location

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