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But her prettiness was what he had noticed first, and all the other things had come afterward: cruelty, meanness, self-will.
The coyote was calling again, and he hoped that this time there would be no other sounds to interrupt it.
But it was not a tall structure and other buildings concealed it.
Brannon was hunkered down with his broad back to the left rear wheel, with the other two facing him.
Even the knowledge that she was losing another boy, as a mother always does when a marriage is made, did not prevent her from having the first carefree, dreamless sleep that she had known since they dropped down the canyon and into Bear Valley, way, way back there when they were crossing those other mountains.
There was, of course, no way for the other planes to get by them.
I seized the rack and made a western-style flying-mount just in time, one of my knees mercifully landing on my duffel bag -- and merely wrecking my camera, I was to discover later -- my other knee landing on the slivery truck floor boards and -- but this is no medical report.
`` You know who the other man was ''??
But I'm sure the other one was Lou ''.
I quit work at my usual hour as if this day was no different from other days.
The code, which had probably something to do with sex or some other interest, Nicolas was determined to find out and put to use.
And when this was gone, he hadn't even a little bitter tablet to purify other water if he were to discover some stagnant jungle pool.
He was the lawman who survived more gunfights than any other famous gun-slinging character in the book.
Jack walked off alone out the road in the searing midday sun, past Robert Allen's three-room, tarpapered house, toward the field where the other boys were playing ball, thinking of what he would do in order to make Miss Langford have him stay in after school -- because this was the day he had decided when he thought he saw the look in her eyes.
And so when the others stampeded out that afternoon Jack remained docilely in his seat near a window, looking out in what he hoped was a pitiable manner, while the other kids laughed and yelled in at him and made faces as they dispersed, going home.
The slender, handsome fellow was called Dandy Brandon by the other slaves.
He bounced exuberantly on the sagging bed and was even more delighted when Madame Lalaurie -- after closing the door -- showed the slave that the bed was designed for something other than slumber.
That any sort of duty was owed by his nation to other nations would have astonished a nineteenth-century statesman.
Thus, to cite but one example, the Pax Britannica of the nineteenth century, whether with the British navy ruling the seas or with the City of London ruling world finance, was strictly national in motivation, however much other nations ( e.g., the United States ) may have incidentally benefited.
The other, of course, was the Civil War, the conflict which a century ago insured national unity over fragmentation.
'' The other important difference between the two Constitutions was that the President of the Confederacy held office for six ( instead of four ) years, and was limited to one term.
Though sex in some form or other enters into all human activity and it was a good thing that Freud emphasized this aspect of human nature, it is fantastic to explain everything in terms of sex.
It is true that New England, more than any other section, was dedicated to education from the start.

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In fairness to the FCC, the 42-50 MHz band was plagued by frequent tropospheric and E-layer stratospheric propagation which caused distant high powered stations to interfere with each other.
This single FCC action would render all Armstrong-era FM receivers useless within a short time as stations were moved to the new band, while it also protected both RCA's AM-radio stronghold and that of the other major competing networks, CBS, ABC and Mutual.
In the case of modern television receivers, no other technique was able to produce the precise bandpass characteristic needed for vestigial sideband reception, similar to that used in the NTSC system approved by the U. S. Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) in 1953, and the PAL system approved by the BBC in 1957.
Fox survived where DuMont and other attempts to start a fourth network failed because it programmed just under the number of hours to be legally considered a network by the FCC.
Among other findings, the FCC claimed RCA used NBC Blue to suppress competition against NBC Red.
The FRC could only regulate national radio communication and radio communication between ships, but the FCC can control other mediums, both wired and wireless communication including radio, and has more concrete regulations.
Because of this necessary sharing, the FCC reserves a few other channels for such NCE stations.
The broadcasters of your area in voluntary cooperation with the FCC and other authorities ( or, in later years, " federal, state and local authorities ") have developed this system to keep you informed in the event of an emergency.
They do not use FCC-issued callsigns, as other radio stations on US soil are required by FCC rules to do.
Most United States AM radio stations are required by the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) to shut down, reduce power or employ a directional antenna array at night in order to avoid interference with each other due to night-time only long-distance skywave propagation (" skip ").
Cable networks were not subject to these — or most otherFCC requirements, which allowed their series to have more leeway with content than network shows.
Following the FCC approval for MCI to begin building microwave relay stations between Chicago and St. Louis, Microwave Communications of America began to form subsidiary corporations and file applications with the FCC to create microwave relays between other city pairs.
According to the FCC, the goal of the law was to " let anyone enter any communications business -- to let any communications business compete in any market against any other.
That act created the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC or “ Commission ”), which was to implement and administer the economic regulation of the interstate activities of the telephone monopolies and the licensing of spectrum used for broadcast and other purposes.
Additionally, OPAD carries out research, files reports, letters and formal comments, and proposes and respondes to federal legislation for the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) and other regulatory committees.
This is especially apparent at night as some stations, for example WBZ transmits its 30 kHz wide signal for hundreds of miles at night causing documented interference and covering another station on an adjoining frequency ( WYSL 1040 ) as far as 400 miles away, The FCC refuses to do anything about interference to the AM band ignoring HD and many other man made causes of interference to AM radio including many electronic devices.
While most other countries abandoned VHF due to its poor suitability for TV broadcasting and allocation for Digital Audio Broadcasting, the FCC chose to cut high-UHF channels instead, because frequency-use rights could be auctioned for a greater price.
In the U. S., the Bell Operating Companies and their cellular divisions had been prohibited by the FCC from offering voice-mail and other enhanced services such as paging and telephone answering services ( no such prohibition existed in foreign countries ).
Globalstar received its US spectrum allocation from the FCC in January 1995, and continued to negotiate with other nations for rights to use the same radio frequencies in their countries.
FCC docket 80-90, introduced in 1980, allowed full-power stations to move-in or fill-in closer together, forcing many class Ds off the air with no other place to go.
Indeed, the FCC has recommended the use of white spaces for broadband and other digital use.
The Society continually monitors regulatory issues and frequently files comments with the FCC and other federal and state agencies.
However, as seen in the aftermath a case where the characters for shoe company Skechers's children's shoe commercials were adapted into a full-length series, Zevo-3 for Nicktoons, effectively cable networks usually use FCC rules as a basic guideline and rarely stray away from the basic tenets of the CTA to avoid risking their reputations with parents, consumer advocates and other groups which would argue for equivalent FCC controls for cable networks as broadcast networks for children's content.

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