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Then and radio
" Then a wayward airplane slices the radio tower with its wing, the voiceover goes silent, and the lighted callsign goes dark.
Then Katangan radio announced implausibly that he had escaped and been killed by some villagers.
Then the crowning blunder came at the end of the speech when the Willkie clubs, without my knowledge, piped in an appeal for funds to the tremendous radio audience.
Then he took his design for a miniature transistor pocket radio and sought a backer for its production in kit form.
Then, on December 6, 1906, " owing to the carelessness of one of the contractors employed in shifting some of the supporting cables ," the Machrihanish radio tower collapsed, abruptly ending the transatlantic work before it could ever go into commercial service.
Then, by simply placing a carbon microphone in the transmission line, the strength of the signal could be varied in order to add sounds to the transmission — in other words, amplitude modulation would be used to impress audio on the radio frequency carrier wave.
Then unknown radio and TV personality Wendy Williams was one of the women auditioning for the DJ role.
Then as now, all radio station format changes in Canada must be approved by the CRTC.
Then the radio station put the song on its tight play list and other radio stations picked it up.
Then she spent a year in Budapest working for a local radio station.
Then he met Waldorf Astoria Smith of the Carter Radio Company who helped him with radio theory including Ohm's law.
" Don't Try to Make Me Real ", " Outlive the Dinosaur " and " Now and Then " were all issued to radio stations with dialogue excised.
They recorded two comedy albums as Lester " Roadhog " Moran and the Cadillac Cowboys, and one-half of one side of the album Country Music Then and Now was devoted to satirizing small-town radio stations ' Saturday morning shows.
Then as now, there were no privately-owned English-language radio stations, and only one privately-owned English language television station.
Then the roster began to grow up, and it became the second biggest local record label in Venezuela, alongside Sonográfica, its biggest competitor, from the rival group " 1BC " ( proprietors of rival TV network RCTV, rival radio network RCR, rival record stores chain " Recordland ").
Then in the 1960s, because of his lack of financial success as a novelist, Hanley turned to writing plays for radio, television, and occasionally the theatre.
In 1945, he began his own radio show and appeared in the film adaption of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None.
Then in 1968, Paxton scored a Top 10 radio hit when The Fireballs recorded his song " Bottle of Wine ".
Then Katangese radio announced implausibly that he had escaped and been killed by some villagers.
Then he had an approximative role on the radio program Radio Nova and took part in the television program Nova Premiere where he was noticed by Canal +.
Then, one day in 1944, Gerrit Bolkestein, a member of the Dutch government in exile, announced in a radio broadcast from London that after the war he hoped to collect eyewitness accounts of the suffering of the Dutch people under the German occupation, which could be made available to the public.
Then, according to the custom at that time, everything you want to say over the radio station or anything you wanted to publish in a newspaper … everything must go first to the censorship.
Then I made an arrangement, with my friend, Indonesian friend, who worked at the radio station, where everything was supposed to be supervised by the Japanese.

Then and stations
Then in 2005, a two-hour block featuring Nick Jr. shows returned on most CBS stations until September 2006 after the Viacom-CBS split, when the airtime was leased to DiC Entertainment and then later DiC purchaser Cookie Jar Group for their Cookie Jar TV block.
Then, on 12 September 1976, it became Embankment, so that the merged Strand and Trafalgar Square stations could be named Charing Cross.
Then in 1972, CBLT switched to Channel 5 in order to allow two new stations ( CKGN in Paris and a CJOH repeater in Deseronto ) to use Channel 6.
Then, in 1988, Taft sold its independent stations and Fox affiliates to TVX, and sold most of its network affiliates, including WTSP, to Great American Broadcasting ( which became known as Citicasters by 1995 ).
" Then, KSD switched to a Country Music format in the fall of 2000, soon after 106. 5 WKKX " Kix 106 " dropped Country to become WSSM " Smooth Jazz 106. 5 " ( The station at 106. 5 became WARH in April 2005 ), as due to a big ownership shakeup in 2000, Bonneville Radio ended up owning both competing Country stations, thus opening up a spot for a competitor to longtime Country station WIL.
Then, in 2000, Clear Channel Communications merge with AMFM Inc., giving this and the other four stations a new owner.
Then in April 1994, Fox made a group deal with New World Communications to move its network affiliation in several markets, including Dallas-Fort Worth, to stations New World either owned outright or were currently purchasing.
Then, in 1996, Holt Broadcasting sold all of their stations except for AM 1320, which they made a sports station.
Then the falls all but disappear because the water is diverted to power stations.
Then, on August 14, 1964, power was further increased to 125, 000 watts, making it the most powerful signal west of the Mississippi River ( it was grandfathered in at that power level by the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ), which capped stations in that part of the country at 50, 000 watts ).
Then, around 1966 / 67 after the TV station had already been sold, Supreme Broadcasting Company bought the two radio stations and changed the call letters to WNNR AM & FM.

Then and carried
Then the disciples marched to pick the oxen, which were actually wild bulls which the queen used to punish her enemies ; but again, at the sight of the Christian's cross, the bulls calmed down, and after being subjected to a yoke they carried the apostle's body to the place where now Compostela is.
Then, in 1912, Victor Hess carried three enhanced-accuracy Wulf electrometers to an altitude of 5300 meters in a free balloon flight.
Then death carried him into its shadows.
Then pall-bearers carried the coffin out into a gondola and the ' body ' - which was in fact a mechanical sculpture by Jean Tinguely-was ceremonially slid into the canal.
Then they carried out a landing near at Beitang ( also spelled " Pei Tang "), some from the Taku Forts on 3 August, which they captured after three weeks on 21 August.
Then from September 14, 1958, to June 1959, CBS carried The Jimmy Dean Show on weekday and Saturday afternoons.
Then, in 1634, 43-year old Anne Hutchinson, her 48-year old husband William, and their other ten living children, aged about eight months to 19 % nbsp ; years, set sail from England aboard the Griffin, the same ship that carried Cotton and their oldest son to New England a year earlier.
" Then ( horrible to relate ) they carried off, like so much booty, the noble matrons and chaste virgins, together with other women.
' Then when I got in the Indy Racing League it was ' Smoke ' because one of the guys on the crew who was my roommate, and knew the nickname, carried it over to the IndyCar team.
Then in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign, during the First Battle of Gaza, on 26 March 1917, the 161st Brigade and divisional artillery were in reserve while the 53rd ( Welsh ) Division carried out the main attack.
Then followed a further opportunity for individual jousting carried out between the rencs, the two line of knights.
Then, on the 15th of Tobe ( Tybi ), the day of the full moon, a sudden glorious light invests Him, by which He is withdrawn from the view of His disciples and carried up into heaven.
Then Taliban ambassador-at-large Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi said that the destruction of the statues was carried out by the Head Council of Scholars after a Swedish monuments expert proposed to restore the statues ' heads.
Then Weyl carried out an extensive correspondence with Einstein and others as to its physical validity, and the theory was ultimately found to be physically unreasonable.
Then the Persian Shah Abbas I, when he invaded Georgia, carried off the robe.
Then, when any two players tie on a given hole, the value of that hole is carried over and added to the value of the following hole.
Then we see the young girl to be sacrificed, in her cage, carried by two marchers ; she begs for help & weeps.
While early promotions for the sitcom carried the title Then Came You, network politics would end up violating Clark's request ; the brass ultimately settled on Webster just before its premiere in September.
Then he and Maguayan decided to punish these people by scattering them over the earth, so they carried some to one land and some to another.
Then sentences were carried out.
Then in 1801, due to the territorial partition carried out by Toussaint-Louverture during his control of the Spanish part of the island, it became a district of the department of the Ozama.
Then he had carried into office virtually the entire Citizens Association ticket.
Then they asked the cashier to name the most expensive beer the store carried.
Then, following a successful summer season, the park was kept open ( weekends only ) until November 2007, when some demolition of remaining unwanted buildings was carried out and refurbishment of other buildings completed.

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