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Mayday and call
The call is always given three times in a row (" Mayday Mayday Mayday ") to prevent mistaking it for some similar-sounding phrase under noisy conditions, and to distinguish an actual Mayday call from a message about a Mayday call.
A Mayday relay call is made by one vessel on behalf of a different vessel which is in distress.
If a vessel makes a Mayday call and it is not acknowledged by the coastguard after a single repetition and a two-minute wait, then a vessel receiving the Mayday call should attempt to contact the coastguard on behalf of the Mayday vessel by broadcasting a Mayday relay.

Mayday and might
A call that originates as a " pan-pan " signal might be followed by a Mayday distress call if the situation deteriorates to the point of " grave and imminent danger ", thus warranting immediate action ( intervention, assistance, response ) on the part of listeners in accordance with standard operating practices for distress signaling.

Mayday and such
Mayday relay calls can be used to summon help for a vessel which is either too far offshore to contact the coastguard directly or without radio capabilities ( though most vessels above a certain size or crew complement are legally required to carry two-way radio equipment, such equipment can potentially be damaged or destroyed ).
In 1999, he launched his own label STX with Arena, while he continued to release under Code 6 and JB³, as well as headlining events such as Awakenings, Coachella, Nature One, Mayday and Dance Valley.
However, such dances are performed every Mayday around the permanent Maypole at Offenham, in Worcestershire.
* using a set of international " calling " procedures such as the " Mayday " distress call, the " Pan-pan " urgency call and " Securité " navigational hazard call.
Subsequent volumes became available in 2008 ( including songs by Gretchen Wilson, Keith Urban and Trace Adkins ), 2009 ( an album of comedy tracks with material from comedians such as Chris Rock, Ray Romano and Adam Sandler ), 2010 ( featuring songs by Matchbox 20, Brandi Carlile, Ingrid Michaelson, and Gavin DeGraw ), and 2011 artists including Sara Bareilles, Mayday Parade and REO Speedwagon.
Each Episode features guest Celebrities such as, Cui Jian ( 崔健 ), Paul Wong ( 黄贯中 ), Richie JEN ( 任贤齐 ), Wang Feng ( 汪峰 ), Fan Van ( 范逸臣 ), Jolin ( 蔡依林 ), Mayday ( 五月天 ), and Show Luo ( 罗志祥 ) to name a few.
Revelations carries some very political songs, such as the aforementioned ' As Good As it Gets ', ' The British Disease ' and ' Mayday '.
Radio silence can also be maintained for other purposes, such as for highly sensitive radio astronomy, or in nautical and aeronautical communications to allow faint distress calls to be heard ( see Mayday ).
Entry of popular Taiwan-based bands such as Mayday and Sodagreen while in mainland Chinese-based bands such as SuperVC and Milk @ Coffee had brought a new phase of rock fusion into Mandopop.

call and might
She had skipped her lunch hour in the fear that he might call while she was out.
A century ago, Newman saw that liberalism ( what we now might call secularism ) would gradually but definitely make its mark on English Protestantism, and that even high Anglicanism would someday no longer be a `` serviceable breakwater against doctrinal errors more fundamental than its own ''.
I think I was what you might call a convivial man, and yet it was when I was alone in my studio, doing my work, that I really felt alive.
These edicts often pertained to matters such as the regulation of the public markets, or what we might call " economic regulation ".
For example, an IBM PC might have either a monochrome or a color display adapter ( using different display memory addresses and hardware ), but a single, standard, BIOS system call may be invoked to display a character at a specified position on the screen in text mode.
For instance, if a user is designing a Microsoft Windows desktop application, he / she might use the. NET Windows Forms library to design the desktop application and call its APIs like Form1. Close () and Form1. Show () to close or open the application and write the additional operations him / herself that it need to have.
One might also call them bodies, or physical particulars, or concrete things, or matter, or maybe substances ( but bear in mind the word ' substance ' has some special philosophical meanings ).
The division between the United Kingdom during the government of Margaret Thatcher which resisted the call for sanctions and African Commonwealth countries was intense at times and led to speculation that the organization might collapse.
A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction ( 1977 ) described a practical architectural system in a form that a theoretical mathematician or computer scientist might call a generative grammar.
A Covenant-breaker or the act of Covenant-breaking is a term used by Bahá ' ís to refer to a particular form of what some might call " heresy ".
This might not make any sense until you consider how Dylan handles the call of the.
As stated above, however, opinions continue to diverge, so that one recent critic might dismiss the debates in Euripides's plays as " self-indulgent digression for the sake of rhetorical display " and another springs to the poet's defence in terms such as: " His plays are remarkable for their range of tones and the gleeful inventiveness, which morose critics call cynical artificiality, of their construction.
Erasmus used the Holbein portraits as gifts for his friends in England, such as William Warham, the Archbishop of Canterbury ( as he writes in a letter to Warham regarding the gift portrait, Erasmus quips that " he might have something of Erasmus should God call him from this place.
It might be thought that the differences between the frequentists and the non-frequentists ( if I may call them such ) are largely due to the differences of the domains which they purport to cover.
A function call or syntactic form is written as a list with the function or operator's name first, and the arguments following ; for instance, a function f that takes three arguments might be called using.
Larissa was indeed the birthplace of Meno, who thus became, along with Xenophon and a few others, one of the generals leading several thousands Greeks from various places, in the ill-fated expedition of 401 ( retold in Xenophon's Anabasis ) meant to help Cyrus the Younger, son of Darius II, king of Persia, overthrow his elder brother Artaxerxes II and take over the throne of Persia ( Meno is featured in Plato's dialogue bearing his name, in which Socrates uses the example of " the way to Larissa " to help explain Meno the difference between true opinion and science ( Meno, 97a – c ) ; this " way to Larissa " might well be on the part of Socrates an attempt to call to Meno's mind a " way home ", understood as the way toward one's true and " eternal " home reached only at death, that each man is supposed to seek in his life ).
Indeed, one-size-fits-all programming is no longer seen as tenable by some, as the diversity of musical tastes among the listening public have created a proliferation of radio formats in what some might call a form of narrowcasting.
Moore coined the term " naturalistic fallacy " to describe arguments of this form ; he explains ( in § 12 ) that the fallacy involved is an instance of a more general type of fallacy, which he leaves unnamed, but which we might call the " definitional fallacy ".
For example, if you know that a player always folds rather than showing his hand if he was bluffing, you might call his last bet even with a hand inferior to the one you suspect him of bluffing with, expecting that he will simply fold before he sees that you don't actually have him beat.
This might be done, for example, when the first player believes that an opponent has an inferior hand and will not call a direct bet, but that he may attempt to bluff, allowing the first player to win more money than he would by betting straightforwardly.
The pure number we call the fine structure constant and denote by α is a combination of the electron charge, e, the speed of light, c, and Planck's constant, h. At first we might be tempted to think that a world in which the speed of light was slower would be a different world.
A call to this function might be.
One of the earliest examples of what we might call satire, The Satire of the Trades, is in Egyptian writing from the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC.
A customer might call to request a collect call, a call billed to a third number, or a person-to-person call.

call and result
Johnston's initial call upon the governors for more men did not result in many immediate recruits but Johnston had another, even bigger, problem since his force was seriously short of arms and ammunition even for the troops he had.
Lessons may result in changes of height and posture, which call for a new wardrobe or require other costs for new ergonomic adjustments in the daily environment.
As a result, 175 employees of Aon were killed in the attacks, including Eisenberg and Kevin Cosgrove, a vice president of the company that made a call to 911 when the tower collapsed.
The King was recognized as having the right to invest bishops with secular authority (" by the lance ") in the territories they governed, but not with sacred authority (" by ring and staff "); the result was that bishops owed allegiance in worldly matters both to the pope and to the king, for they were obligated to affirm the right of the sovereign to call upon them for military support, under his oath of fealty.
North Americans call this gauge, referring to the end result of these adjustments ; British crocheters speak of tension, which refers to the crafter's grip on the yarn while producing stitches.
Compaq was hit with two class-action lawsuits, as a result of several executives selling $ 50 million USD of stock before a conference call with analysts, where they noted that demand for PCs was slowing down.
When the National League's chief counsel, future Senator George Wharton Pepper referred to the activities of baseball players on the field as " labor ", Landis interrupted him: " As a result of 30 years of observation, I am shocked because you call playing baseball ' labor.
Despite this result, Regusters ' conclusions about this tape were later challenged by Mackal, who asserted that the Mokèlé-mbèmbé did not have a vocal call.
Traveller, version 4 ( T4 ), published by Imperium Games, also has intermediate levels of difficulty which call for " half-dice " to be used ; for example " Difficult " is 2. 5 dice and one die result ( rolled as a different color die from the rest ) must be halved when counted.
The result was that the legislature was unable to convene for 53 days, and was forced to disband and call a new election.
In any case, the end result was a physical electrical connection between the two subscribers ' telephones for the duration of the call.
Rejected calls occur as a result of heavy traffic loads ( congestion ) on the system and can result in the call either being delayed or lost.
Click on the image for a larger viewThe battle of Naissus came about as a result of two massive invasions of " Scythian " tribes ( as our sources anachronistically call them ) into Roman territory between 267 and 269.
That a relatively simple and elegant theorem could lead to this result has led Stapp to call this theorem " the most profound in science ".
As a result, the Christian right has been a vocal supporter of the call for smaller government, and preventing it from forcing liberal values upon people's private lives.
Critics such as Charles Forker argue that the boy actors were a result of what " we may call androgyny ".
The end result of the series was marred by controversy, as the Islanders were offside on the play that resulted in their second goal, but the call was not made.
As a result, English speakers outside of North America call it the " Mexican wave.
The result of this feedback was a call for new algorithms on September 12, 1997.
Some programming languages can automatically memoize the result of a function call with a particular set of arguments, in order to speed up call-by-name evaluation ( this mechanism is referred to as call-by-need ).
The McAllen area has also been successful in attracting a number of call centers as a result of a young and trainable workforce.
As a result of these trials a growing number of supporters began to call him " Freeborn John " and they even struck a medal in his honour to that effect.
Calls placed on the last day of the month, where the interview is scheduled for the second week of the following month, will result in SSI eligibility being retroactive to the month in which the call was made to set up the appointment, although the first check will not be received until the next month.

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