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For example, during the day a radio receiver in the state of Colorado is able to receive reliable but weak signals from high-power stations such as 770 KKOB, or 610 KNML 500 miles away from their towers in Albuquerque, New Mexico, due to groundwave propagation.
The station has broadcast on the AM band at 770 kHz since the 1920s, but is subject to clear channel restrictions on that frequency and shuts down at night, in order to protect New York City's WABC and KKOB in Albuquerque.
KKOB ( 770 AM ) is an AM radio station operating out of Albuquerque, New Mexico, the oldest in the state.
Its brand is " News Radio 770 KKOB.

KKOB and for
* On September 24, 2009 ; KKOB won a Marconi Award for excellence in radio broadcasting.

KKOB and radio
Goddard was an instructor at the college and founded KOB AM the radio station that would later be KKOB Albuquerque, NM.

KKOB and Radio
KKOB and WABC became sister stations when Citadel Broadcasting purchased ABC Radio in 2007 ; Citadel merged with Cumulus Media on September 16, 2011.

KKOB and with
In 2005, KOB-TV entered into a news partnership with KKOB.

KKOB and .
It shuts off at sundown to protect WABC in New York City and KKOB in Albuquerque.
KKOB signed off the air and shut down its transmitter following the accident in order to enable the passengers to climb down safely — the tower was energized and could have led to electrocution once the passengers set foot on ground.
* Jim Allen / Jim Villanucci ( Currently employed by KKOB AM 770 in Albuquerque, NM.
However in January 2001, KKOB would also switch to an 80's format putting the two stations in competition once again.
KCHQ had dropped the 80's format in the Fall of 2001 but the format continued to lose steam on KKOB.
According to Stephenson, KUNM's attempt to move its transmitter to Sandia Crest was " blocked " by KKOB AM in 1973.

is and local
-- liberal considers that the need for a national economy with controls that will assure his conception of social justice is so great that individual and local liberties as well as democratic processes may have to yield before it.
He is a Craig's wife who agonizes about tobacco ash on the living room rug and he is a forgetful genius who goes boating with the town baker when dignitaries from the local university have come to call.
In this domain the simple fact of coexistence in the same local, national, and world community is enough to guarantee that we cannot refrain from having some effect, large or small, upon Gentile-Jewish relations.
This is not to deny the existence of pogroms and ghettos, but only to assert that these horrors have had an effect on the nerves of people who did not experience them, that among the various side effects is the local hysteria of Jewish writers and intellectuals who cry out from confusion, which they call oppression and pain.
Through all this raving, Krim is performing a traditional and by now boring rite, the attack on intelligence, upon the largely successful attempt of the magazines he castigates to liberate American writing from local color and other varieties of romantic corn.
A road block to desirable local or borough improvements, heretofore dependent on the pocketbook vote of taxpayers and hence a drag on progress, is removed by making these a charge against the whole city instead of an assessment paid by those immediately affected.
As a source of investment capital, the system is beneficial to local communities and encourages the development of industries in rural areas.
This problem of fair and equitable assessment of value is a difficult one to solve in that the determination of fair valuation is dependent on local assessors, who in general are non-professional and part-time personnel taking an individualistic approach to the problem.
This condition will undoubtedly continue until such time as a state uniform system of evaluation is established, or through mutual agreement of the local assessing officials for a method of standard assessment practice to be adopted.
The Federal Government is aiding local governments in several places to survey residential, commercial and industrial buildings to determine what fallout protection they would provide, and for how many people.
In the event that agreement is not reached on the use of the rupees for grant or loan purposes within six years from the date of this Agreement, the Government of the United States of America may use the local currency for any purposes authorized by Section 104 of the Act.
A minor is subject to tax on his own earnings even though his parent may, under local law, have the right to them and might actually have received the money.
and it is to be noted also that confidence should grow from remembering that great men often appeared in the past to turn local catastrophe into future good for all mankind.
Having a boat financed through a local bank is done much the same way as an automobile loan is extended.
It is always wise to consult your marine dealer, local yacht or boat club secretary, or local law enforcement officers if you are not positive what the regulations are.
However, there is also much to be gained by making use of the abilities of the local people who are available and interested in recreation.
Not a year goes by but what several local companies in the U.S. and Canada, even overseas, write to Fueloil & Oil Heat to inquire if it's feasible and where it is being done.
For this first development the supplier signing the lease is a major oil company but in turn the deal is being transferred for operation to its local fueloil distributor.
Oddly enough, this is an amulet against housebreakers, presented to the mem and me by a local rajah in 1949.

is and outlet
Man is not confined to one outlet for his vital energy.
The point is that an ethical critic, with an assist from Freud, can seize on this theory to argue that tragedy provides us with a harmless outlet for our hostile urges.
It is the purpose of this magazine to serve as an outlet for student creative writing.
A low-power, `` carrier-current '' broadcasting station, KARL, heard only in the campus dormitories, is owned and operated by the students to provide an outlet for student dramatic, musical, literary, technical, and other talents, and to furnish information, music, and entertainment for campus listeners.
The cooling coil is located in the furnace's outlet.
The water inlets are large enough to permit filling the wheel to an eight-inch level in less than two minutes, and the outlet is large enough to permit discharge of this same amount of water in less than two minutes.
Where a lake has formed within the basin, the water body is usually saline as a result of the internal drainage — the water has no outlet to the sea.
It lies on Abadan Island ( long, 3 – 19 km or 2 – 12 miles wide, the island is bounded in the west by the Arvand waterway and to the east by the Bahmanshir outlet of the Karun River ), from the Persian Gulf, near the Iraqi-Iran border.
Beginning in the east with the outlet to Lake Ontario, the bay runs west-southwest for to Picton ( although this section is also called Adolphus Reach ), where it turns north-northwest for another as far as Deseronto.
In the United States, because of the broad protections granted by the First Amendment, with extremely limited exceptions, unless the media outlet is a party to the case, a media outlet cannot be found in contempt of court for reporting about a case because a court cannot order the media in general not to report on a case or forbid it from reporting facts discovered publicly.
The country's only outlet to the Atlantic Ocean is a narrow strip of land on the north bank of the Congo River.
straddles Equator ; very narrow strip of land that controls the lower Congo River and is the only outlet to South Atlantic Ocean ; dense tropical rainforest in central river basin and eastern highlands
Diffusion pumps cannot discharge directly into the atmosphere, so a mechanical forepump is typically used to maintain an outlet pressure around 0. 1 mbar.
Note that the previous expression holds true only if the kinetic energy flow rate is conserved between system inlet and outlet.
President Obama observed, " If media is operating basically as a talk radio format, then that's one thing, and if it's operating as a news outlet, then that's another ".
* h is the height difference between inlet and outlet
In situations where this is not possible, the reductions in growth can be eliminated by placing another nutrient feed halfway along the gully and reducing flow rates to 1 L / min through each outlet.
An exception is the outlet in Telford Plaza, where the three independent floors can be accessed freely from each.
Nord-Jan has a round shape and is dominated by the high Beerenberg volcano with its large ice cap (), which can be divided into twenty individual outlet glaciers.
In many areas the relief provides no eventual outlet to the sea, so that sedimentary deposits accumulate in basins where moisture evaporates or is absorbed in the ground.
The statement makes it clear that homosexual activity is still prohibited, saying inter alia that " Halakhah sees heterosexual marriage as the ideal model and sole legitimate outlet for human sexual expression "; " Halakhic Judaism views all male and female same-sex sexual interactions as prohibited "; and " halakhic values proscribe individuals and communities from encouraging practices that grant religious legitimacy to gay marriage and couplehood ".
It is the last in the Great Lakes chain and serves as the outlet to the Atlantic Ocean via the St. Lawrence River.
The lake's primary source is the Niagara River, draining Lake Erie, with the St. Lawrence River serving as the outlet.
Its outlet is the Abitibi River which empties into James Bay through the Moose River.

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