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Poultry are traditionally kept in many houses, mostly in rural households.
Although this mixture is used in restaurant cooking, many Chinese households do not use it in day-to-day cooking.
In 1973 Segal disrupted the CBS evening news with Walter Cronkite, an event covered in newspapers across the country and viewed by 60 % of American households, many seeing or hearing about homosexuality for the first time.
, remittances from abroad constitute a significant source of financial support for many Haitian households.
However, many more are reached, especially in rural areas, via loudspeaker broadcasts of radio programs that bring transmissions to large numbers of radioless households.
At times, sources have claimed there are as many as 60, 000 Fundamentalist latter-day saints in the United States, with fewer than half of them living in polygamous households.
As of 2011, small solar PV systems provide electricity to a few million households, and micro-hydro configured into mini-grids serves many more.
One of the most traditional Swedish soups, still served in many restaurants and households every Thursday together with pancakes, is the yellow pea soup, or ärtsoppa.
Markets work by placing many interested buyers and sellers, including households, firms, and government agencies, in one " place ", thus making it easier for them to find each other.
* During the Christian era, many royal households used eponymous dating by regnal years.
Statistics show that in recent decades shares have made up an increasingly large proportion of households ' financial assets in many countries.
Thus, there remained a net total of 3. 55 million workers in as many households for whom jobs were to be provided.
A village could consist of as many as 300-500 people and 10-15 households.
They continue to be a food source in the region ; many households in the Andean highlands raise the animal, which subsists off the family's vegetable scraps.
Investment is involved in many areas of the economy, such as business management and finance whether for households, firms, or governments.
Many of the brighter astronomical objects, such as the star clusters, nebulae and galaxies listed in the Messier Catalog, and other objects of eighth magnitude and brighter are readily viewed in hand-held binoculars in the 35 to 40 mm range, such as are found in many households for birding, hunting, and viewing sports events.
Ida ran until 1981, when most of the services were dropped and the cables returned to normal analog signals, although an off-shoot using optical cable was carried out in Elie, rotating the terminals though many households in the area.
In Paris, and to a lesser extent in other major cities, many households do not own an automobile and simply use efficient mass transportation. The cliché about the parisien is rush hour in the Métro subway.
Solar power is used to power many of the households in this small community.
There were 4, 807 households, and many more of which 65. 9 % had children under the age of 18, 66. 5 % were married couples living together, 19. 4 % had a female householder with no husband present, and 6. 8 % were non-families.
Most households receive some form of Public Assistance, with many of those being multi-generation receivers of assistance, usually long-time residents of the town.
As of the census of 1900, Badger Township had 448 people in 91 households, a density of 12. 44 people per square mile, more than 2½ times as many people as in 2000.
Although the area has lost farming households throughout many decades, many farms have been turned into horse ranches, hobby farms, or simply homesteads for commuters who wish to have more area than they would otherwise have in town.

many and telephones
They can also be found in many electrical devices such as washing machines, microwave ovens, and telephones.
Although originally designed for simple voice communications, most modern telephones have many additional capabilities.
There are approximately five times as many mobile cellular telephones than landlines in use.
Inventions such as the light bulb, the automobile, and the telephone in the late 19th century, followed by supertankers, airliners, motorways, radio, television, antibiotics, frozen food, computers and microcomputers, the Internet, and mobile telephones and many other things, affected the quality of life for great numbers.
This became inconvenient when people wanted to communicate with many other people using telephones, so the telephone exchange was invented.
Microphones are used in many applications such as telephones, tape recorders, karaoke systems, hearing aids, motion picture production, live and recorded audio engineering, FRS radios, megaphones, in radio and television broadcasting and in computers for recording voice, speech recognition, VoIP, and for non-acoustic purposes such as ultrasonic checking or knock sensors.
During the post-war years, the county matured and modernized as modern water and sanitation systems were constructed, roads were improved, and many of the luxuries enjoyed by people in less rural areas, like telephones, reached Emery County.
The IEEE C-band ( 4 GHz to 8 GHz )-and its slight variations-contains frequency ranges that are used for many satellite communications transmissions, some Wi-Fi devices, some cordless telephones, and some weather radar systems.
There are, however, many devices such as cellular telephones that are also effectively computer platforms but less commonly thought about in that way.
Conversation on many early cordless telephones could be picked up with a simple radio scanner or sometimes even a domestic radio.
The Cuming County Independent Telephone Company commenced in 1902 and operated telephones in the Wisner and Beemer area for many years to come.
Users who wanted to talk to different people had as many telephones as necessary for the purpose.
Radio transmitters and receivers are used to convey signals ( information ) in systems including broadcast ( audio ) radio, television, mobile telephones, wi-fi ( WLAN ) data networks, trunk lines and point-to-point communications links ( telephone, data networks ), satellite links, many remote controlled devices such as garage door openers, and wireless remote sensors, among many others.
As is the most popular is there are many restaurants, cafes, craft shops, as well as services such as public telephones, parking and restrooms.
Today, many of these Western Electric telephones have become collector's items, renowned for their reliability.
The problem this solved was that emerging countries did not have many telephones.
Wiring for telephones was very expensive, and many poorer citizens didn't have homes to wire.
Installing a black box into the telephones commonly used during the 1960s to early 1980s was usually simple because many were assembled using screw terminals meaning that no soldering was required.
For example, telephone sampling has a built-in error because in many times and places, those with telephones have generally been richer than those without.
In some places many people have only mobile telephones.
The home had many amenities of the time, including telephones, electricity and hot water.
In 1996, Acer expanded into consumer electronics, introducing many new, inexpensive videodisc players, video telephones, and other devices to boost global market share, and in 1997 extended its laptop efforts by buying Texas Instruments ' mobile PC division.
Users who wanted to talk to different people had as many telephones as necessary for the purpose.

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