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Many coal-burning power stations use flue-gas desulfurization ( FGD ) to remove sulfur-containing gases from their stack gases.
Many other radio stations in the city broadcast at least an hour of Irish language programming per week.
Many of its channels are rented to other stations.
Many of Pakistan ’ s independent television and radio stations are based in Karachi, including world-popular Business Plus, AAJ News, Geo TV, KTN, Sindh TV, CNBC Pakistan, TV ONE, ARY Digital, Indus Television Network, Samaa TV and Dawn News, as well as several local stations.
Many stations also feature unique interior designs to help passenger identification.
Many music stations in the United States perform news and timechecks only sparingly, preferring to put more music on the air.
Many stations target younger listeners, because advertisers believe that advertising can change a younger person's product choice.
Many television stations serving the city area include Saudi TV1, Saudi TV2, Saudi TV Sports, Al-Ekhbariya, Arab Radio and Television Network and hundreds of cable, satellite and other speciality television providers.
( Many railways, the world over, also cater for the needs of travellers by providing Raiway Refreshment Rooms form of restaurant at railway stations.
In addition, Many Tourism and travels, pilgrimage centers, Hill stations, Beaches are mainly found in countries like India.
Many television stations are now in the process of converting from analogue ( NTSC, PAL or SECAM ) broadcast, to digital TV ( ATSC broadcast, DVB or ISDB ).
Many complaints ( all radio stations are required by the FCC to maintain, in their public files, copies of all correspondence from the public relating to station operations – for a period of three years from receipt ) have been received from fans of this musical genre ( Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, big band music ," etc.
Many BBC Local Radio stations and some commercial stations offer a talk format, for example, BBC London, the BBC's flagship local station.
Many radio stations began streaming their content over the Internet, allowing a market expansion far beyond the reaches of a radio transmitter.
Many standard methods are aimed at helping observers to avoid interference and the use of feeding stations to attract Gombe chimpanzees is, in particular, thought by some to have altered normal foraging and feeding patterns as well as social relationships ; this argument is the focus of a book published by Margaret Power in 1991.
Many Fox stations have a local morning newscast that airs on average three to four hours, including an extra two hours from 7 to 9 am as a local alternative to nationwide morning programming.
Many Fox stations that have started news departments from scratch typically do not run a full slate of newscasts as its larger affiliate competitors do, standardly launching with a primetime newscast in the network's recommended late news time period and then gradually adding newscasts in morning, midday and other evening timeslots ; Fox has recommended its affiliates to carry more newscasts ( especially ones in midday and early evening time slots ) for several years, prior to the formation of Fox News Channel.
Many such were popular thanks to airplay over the offshore pirate radio stations targeting the Netherlands such as Mi Amigo, Veronica, Atlantis and Northsea International.
Many American, Australian and British television networks and stations also broadcast their political interview shows on Sunday mornings.
Many radio stations began to play the acoustic version, including the highly influential Los Angeles radio giant KROQ-FM.
Many stations opted instead to continue APHC repeats in its traditional Saturday time slot.
Many of the staffers and on-air personalities came from other similar stations, such as the University of Minnesota's KUOM, community-oriented KFAI, and commercial alternative rock outlets REV 105 and Cincinnati, Ohio's WOXY. com.

Many and contract
Many of his sidemen and supporting players, such as Fred Wesley & The J. B .' s, Bobby Byrd, Lyn Collins, Vicki Anderson and Hank Ballard, released records on the People label, an imprint founded by Brown that was purchased by Polydor as part of Brown's new contract.
Many terms and conditions of the contract are however implied by legislation or common law, in such a way as to restrict the freedom of people to agree to certain things to protect employees, and facilitate a fluid labour market.
Many of these were under contract by the U. S. government as part of the espionage program Stargate Project, which terminated in 1995 having failed, in the government's eyes, to document any practical intelligence value.
Many other paradigms are supported using extensions, including design by contract and logic programming.
Many suggestions were offered as to why, from contract disputes to Duchovny seeking more film roles.
Many middle-class families contract with rickshaw pullers to transport their children ; a rickshaw puller who transports children becomes a " family retainer.
Many fish have neither, and, as a result, their irides are unable to dilate and contract, so that the pupil always remains of a fixed size.
Many local stations contract with outside companies for archiving news coverage.
In 1999 Norman explained the unpolished nature of Bootleg: " Many songs which ended up being released on Bootleg, ... weren't really finished but I had to release the album immediately so it wouldn't violate the terms of my MGM contract which was soon going to be in effect.
Many of the more ambitious forest villages were never completed, partly because of their isolation, partly through financial restrictions, and partly because mechanisation, transport improvements, and more use of contract labour, all meant there was less need for staff houses.
Many mothers who contract rubella within the first critical trimester either have a miscarriage or a still born baby.
Many traditional small presses have replaced their traditional printing equipment with POD equipment or contract their printing out to POD service providers.
Many were also manufactured under contract in England ( Potts and Hunt ), Belgium ( Liege ), and in Placentia and Brescia ( later Italy ).
Many legal instruments were written under seal by affixing a wax or paper seal to the document in evidence of its legal execution and authenticity ( which often removes the need for consideration in contract law ); however, today many jurisdictions have done away with the requirement of documents being under seal in order to give them legal effect.
Many specifications that are sometimes referred to as standards are proprietary and only available under restrictive contract terms ( if they can be obtained at all ) from the organization that owns the copyright on the specification.
Many schools contract public transport operators to provide school buses that deliver students to the school gate in the morning and home again at the end of the school day.
Many website ghostwriters are freelance but some are freelancers who work under contract, as with radio presenters and television presenters.
Many libertarians, however, reject the " social contract " term as it has been historically used in a non-voluntary fashion.
Many Argonauts fans, players and media credit coach Barker for the team's impressive turnaround and for his efforts he would be name the new General Manager of the team, taking over for Adam Rita whose contract was not renewed by the team.
Many types of bribes exist: tip, gift, sop, perk, skim, favor, discount, waived fee / ticket, free food, free ad, free trip, free tickets, sweetheart deal, kickback / payback, funding, inflated sale of an object or property, lucrative contract, donation, campaign contribution, fundraiser, sponsorship / backing, higher paying job, stock options, secret commission, or promotion ( rise of position / rank ).
Many accounting firms competed for a multimillion-dollar contract to determine compensation to each employee.
Many musicians of note and influence came regularly to hear this orchestra and Ysaÿe in particular, among whom figured Joseph Joachim, Franz Liszt, Clara Schumann, and Anton Rubinstein, who asked that Ysaÿe be released from his contract to accompany him on tour.
Many Taishanese came to California as contract labourers.
Many years later in 1959 it signing baseball star Ted Williams to a contract and sold an 80-card set oriented around highlights of his career.

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