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While the hosts pepper their call-in sessions with jokes directed at both the caller and at themselves, the depth and breadth of their knowledge of automobiles is extensive, and they are usually able to arrive at a diagnosis and give helpful advice.
Leading into each break in the show, one of the hosts leads up to the network identification with a humorous take on a disgusted reaction of some usually famous person to hearing that identification.
Culex mosquitos ( Culex quinquefasciatus shown ) are biological vectors that transmit West Nile Virus. In contrast, biological vectors harbor pathogens within their bodies and deliver pathogens to new hosts in an active manner, usually a bite.
As with the original British version, all of the hosts wear dark, usually black clothing.
Ping flood is based on sending the victim an overwhelming number of ping packets, usually using the " ping " command from unix-like hosts ( the-t flag on Windows systems has a far less malignant function ).
A single parasite species usually has an aggregated distribution across host individuals, which means that most hosts harbor few parasites, while a few hosts carry the vast majority of parasite individuals.
Couple numbering in a square dance set usually begins with the couple nearest the head of the hall ( the side of the room containing the musicians and caller, or in the pre-caller era, the royal presence or other hosts or important guests ).
While a grazing species such as an elephant may travel many kilometers in a single day, grazing on many plants in the process, parasites form very close associations with their hosts, usually having only one or at most a few in their lifetime.
On its interior there are Tuscan columns, and since 1985 it hosts the city archives and usually houses exhibitions.
Definitive hosts are normally carnivores such as dogs, while intermediate hosts are usually herbivores such as sheep and cattle.
hosts, because they are usually a ' dead end ' for the parasitic infection cycle.
Unlike intermediate hosts, definitive hosts are usually not hurt very much by the infection.
They are usually self-sufficient, earning money by selling jams or candies or baked goods by mail order, or by making liturgical items ( such as vestments, candles, or hosts to be Consecrated at Mass for Holy Communion ).
The Garden usually hosts a concert each New Year's Eve, while the Knicks and Rangers play on the road.
Fleas are wingless insects ( 1 / 16 to 1 / 8-inch ( 1. 5 to 3. 3 mm ) long ) that are agile, usually dark colored ( for example, the reddish-brown of the cat flea ), with tube-like mouth-parts adapted to feeding on the blood of their hosts.
However, the comedic elements are usually written for the guests and hosts.
Cudham hosts an annual festival of music, called " Cudham Craic "; usually in August with around 500 visitors.
The camp hosts the Winter Star Party, usually in February, for amateur astronomers.
The town hosts an annual Fourth of July celebration which usually comprises a pancake breakfast, a parade, a subsequent car show, live music in the park, and fireworks at dusk.
Arcadia hosts DeSoto County's annual fair usually in the month of January.
Plant City is known as the winter strawberry capital of the world and hosts the annual Florida Strawberry Festival in the late winter ( usually in February or early March ), which is attended by people from all over the United States as well as many people from around the world.

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These short, `` streamlined '' meetings usually are sponsored by local banks, Chambers of Commerce, trade associations, or other civic organizations.
Throughout the history of the program, state government expenditures in the aggregate have usually matched or exceeded the Federal expenditures, while local districts all together have spent more than either Federal or state governments.
Programs usually are expanded only when outside funds are available or local business leaders demand it.
While Protogeometric vases usually turn up, especially outside Greece proper, together with as many or more examples of local stamp, these `` non-Greek '' patterns had mostly vanished by the later ninth century.
ground meats are usually prepared from scrap meats at the local level, whereas irradiation at economic volumes of production would require central processing and distribution facilities.
The outlook for the amateur, for instance, is usually dependent on his fondness for local history or for the picturesque.
As widespread inefficiencies in numbering ( such as the assignment of entire blocks of 10000 numbers to every competing carrier in every small village to support local number portability schemes ) have created shortages of available numbers, these prefixes are often " reclaimed " and issued as standard exchanges, moving the handful of numbers in them to one standard test exchange ( usually 958 ).
Originally, the B ( wireline ) side license was usually owned by the local phone company, and the A ( non-wireline ) license was given to wireless telephone providers.
Thus, many users of a given BBS usually lived in the same area, and activities such as BBS Meets or Get Togethers were common, where users of the board would gather at a local restaurant, the SysOp ’ s home or similar venue and meet face to face.
This is usually a prestigious diocese with an important place in local church history.
Celtic Reconstructionists usually celebrate Lá Bealtaine when the local hawthorn trees are in bloom, or on the full moon nearest this event.
In the early, acute stage, symptoms are mild and usually produce no more than local swelling at the site of infection.
This includes blankets, which is also a local necessity for the desert is not just a land of dust and heat, but winter nights here are very cold, usually below freezing points.
Though the fiber flow ( local inhomogeneities of the material's chemical composition generated during casting ) doesn ’ t follow the shape of the crankshaft ( which is undesirable ), this is usually not a problem since higher quality steels, which normally are difficult to forge, can be used.
Additional local channels, such as local broadcast television stations, educational channels from local colleges, and community access channels devoted to local governments ( PEG channels ) are usually included on the cable.
Rule sets for such games are usually arbitrary and local, although they are sometimes published by fan clubs.
* the detective is the local magistrate who is usually involved in several unrelated cases simultaneously ;
But while martyrs ' days ( usually the individual dates of martyrdom ) were celebrated on fixed dates in the local solar calendar, the date of Easter was fixed by means of the local Jewish lunisolar calendar.
A ' local exploit ' requires prior access to the vulnerable system and usually increases the privileges of the person running the exploit past those granted by the system administrator.
Self-governed local congregations, governed neither by elders nor bishops, are usually referred to as Congregational.
It is generally performed by a traditional circumciser, usually an older woman known as a " gedda ," without anaesthesia or sterile equipment, though richer families may pay instead for the services of a nurse, midwife, or doctor using a local anaesthetic.

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