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These and broadcasts
These cross border broadcasts have also been used in special circumstances to broadcast emergency messages to British subjects abroad, such as the advice to evacuate Jordan during the Black September incidents of September 1970.
These tactics included direct-mail campaigns, telephone hot lines, rallies, and religious television broadcasts.
These broadcasts eventually became known as The World Tomorrow of the future Worldwide Church of God.
These broadcasts are very sensitive to atmospheric conditions and solar activity.
These broadcasts themselves are also live and uninterrupted, unlike Radio 5 Live which adds news bulletins and Radio 4 Longwave which adds the shipping forecast into coverage.
These fears proved true in 1985, when Cuba-based transmitters briefly broadcast powerful signals on the medium wave band, disrupting U. S. AM radio station broadcasts in several states.
These stations were soon followed by MTV Europe and Sky from the United Kingdom, while the broadcasts of Super Channel was taken over by TV Plus, due to the lack of an actual agreement with EPT.
These broadcasts are taken by most of the local and national radio stations.
These include newspaper articles, sermons, speeches and interviews, websites, TV broadcasts, and schoolbooks.
These actions are supposed to be in order to meet Canadian broadcast standards, with repeat broadcasts often more heavily edited.
These broadcasts would air on a channel, called Nederland 1 with a second channel, Nederland 2 launching in 1964.
These commercials never interrupt broadcasts, and are only shown in between shows.
These ratings by BARB, the official ratings agency, average out BBC Three's viewing figures over a 24 hour period even though the channel only broadcasts in the evening, giving a distorted sense of the channel's viewership.
These improved wire recorders were not only marketed for office use, but also as home entertainment devices that offered advantages over the home disc recorders which were becoming increasingly popular for making short recordings of family and friends and for recording excerpts from radio broadcasts.
These broadcasts were discontinued in 2010.
These broadcasts lasted until August 1990.
These two incidents resulted in a few stations canceling its USWA broadcasts due to its violent nature.
These broadcasts serve as an alternative in covering certain issues more in-depth than regular newscasts.
These broadcasts were then also re-transmitted via the BBC World Service while several local stations on the ground made the programs available throughout Serbia In 1996 the Internationale Medienhilfe organisation awarded the title " Radiostation des Jahres " to Radio B92.
These concerts were occasionally interspersed with broadcasts of recordings ( both 78 rpm / 80 rpm discs and piano rolls ).
These organisations will also be entitled to free broadcasts and mail shots.
* List of masts These are also often used as for TV broadcasts.
These broadcasts gave the impression that all Tutsi were supporters of the RPF force fighting against the elected government.
These carriers may be mandated ( or opt ) in some geographies to deliver FTA channels even if a premium subscription is not present ( providing the necessary equipment is still available ), especially where FTA channels are expected to be used for emergency broadcasts, similar to the 112 emergency service provided by mobile phone operators and manufacturers.

These and urged
These officials urged the President to use his leverage to insist on conditions assuring the rights of freedmen.
These wines continue to be associated with the homeless, mainly because marketers have been aggressive in targeting low-income communities as ideal consumers of these beverages ; organizations in cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Portland have urged makers of inexpensive fortified wine, including E & J Gallo Winery, to stop providing such products to liquor stores in impoverished areas.
These later medieval lives do, however, reveal that during Goscelin's lifetime persons suffering from gout were urged to pray at Mellitus ' tomb.
These troubles furnished him with a pretext, of which he was not unwilling to avail himself, for postponing the meeting, which was being urged by King Charles VI of France, theologians at the University of Paris, such as Pierre d ' Ailly and Jean Gerson, and Rupert III, King of the Germans, as the only means of healing the Schism which had prevailed so long.
These preachers urged their congregations to action, including taking up arms, to combat these perceived transgressions.
These remain the only occasions when a President urged such a reconsideration, and has set an important precedent concerning federalism and the rights of state governments.
These lobby groups, advocating for the boycott of large-scale logging corporations, successfully urged the public to join in and support the cause as activists themselves.
These books do not display the apocalyptic style which, partly borrowed from Lamennais, characterizes Michelet's later works, but they contain in miniature almost the whole of his curious ethicopolitico-theological creed — a mixture of sentimentalism, communism, and anti-sacerdotalism, supported by the most eccentric arguments, but urged with a great deal of eloquence.
These were followed by other serials: Meiji Nijūkunen no Haikukai or " The Haiku World of 1896 " where he praised works by disciples Takahama Kyoshi and Kawahigashi Hekigotō, Haijin Buson or " The Haiku Poet Buson " ( 1896-1897 ) expressing Shiki's idea of this 18th-century poet whom Shiki identifies with his school of haiku, and Utayomi ni Atauru Sho or " Letters to a Tanka Poet " ( 1898 ) where he urged reform of the tanka poetry form.
These reforms angered the powerful conservative forces, who urged Santa Anna to abandon his semi-retirement.
These symptoms turn out to be psychosomatic, as Louis dreads visiting his father, something his uncle urged him to do insistently at the dinner.
These " rebels " urged that, instead of designating more federal wilderness protection, some or much of the land be granted to states or private parties.
These reforms angered the powerful conservative forces, who urged Santa Anna to abandon his semi-retirement.
These companies have been urged to improve the information they provide to customers before purchase and fully disclose the nature of what they are buying.
The grammarian Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Nahhas ( d. 949 CE ) says expressly in his commentary on the Mu ' allaqat: " The true view of the matter is this: when Hammad Ar-Rawiya ( Hammad the Rhapsodist ) saw how little men cared for poetry, he collected these seven pieces, urged people to study them, and said to them: ' These are the of renown.

These and British
These were The Bump, starring Aubrey Smith ; Twice Two ; Five Pound Reward ; and Bookworms Some of these films survive in the archives of the British Film Institute.
These " bars " are typically more akin to Culture of the United Kingdom | British " pub s " and are popular at lunchtime.
British architects Brenda and Robert Vale have said that, as of 2002, " It is quite possible in all parts of Australia to construct a ' house with no bills ', which would be comfortable without heating and cooling, which would make its own electricity, collect its own water and deal with its own waste ... These houses can be built now, using off-the-shelf techniques.
These artillery-based tactics were also decisive in Western Front operations after Operation Overlord and both the British Commonwealth and American armies developed flexible and powerful systems for utilizing artillery support.
In his speech to the House of Commons on the Inquiry, British Prime Minister David Cameron stated: " These are shocking conclusions to read and shocking words to have to say.
These territories were considered to have been settled by British colonists, and therefore the reception of English law was automatic.
These are the Goidelic Irish ( Gaeilge ) and Scottish Gaelic ( Gàidhlig ) descended from Old Irish, and the Brythonic Welsh and Breton descended from the British language.
These dialects are sometimes referred to as New Englishes ( McArthur, p. 36 ); most of them inherited non-rhoticity from Southern British English.
These peoples captured territory in the east and south of England, but at about the end of the fifth century, a British victory at the battle of Mons Badonicus halted the Anglo-Saxon advance for fifty years.
These included the British Indian cavalry, the Russian Cossacks or the French Chasseurs d ' Afrique.
These three women remained with the show for 20 years or more, and became archetypes of British soap opera, often being emulated by other serials.
These doors are generally red or brown in color and bear a resemblance to the more formal doors found in other British Colonies ' public houses.
These groups captured territory in the east and south of England, but at about the end of the fifth century, a British victory at the battle of Mons Badonicus halted the Anglo-Saxon advance for fifty years.
These instances of British troops killing Irish civilians would later be highly controversial in Ireland.
These restrictions effectively give the British Government the ability to prevent the island's government from declaring the islands to be a tax haven or from establishing a central bank.
These included An Elopement à la Mode and The Pickpocket: A Chase Through London, made by Alf Collins for the British branch of the French Gaumont company, Daring Daylight Burglary, made by Frank Mottershaw at the Sheffield Photographic Company, and Desperate Poaching Affray, made by the Haggar family, whose main business was exhibiting films made by others in their traveling tent theatre.
These helped to create a new generation of British stars, such as Stewart Granger, Margaret Lockwood and James Mason.
These works also left Europe and were imported to those parts of Latin America controlled by the Spanish and Portuguese empires and the parts of North America controlled by the British and French empires.
These should not be confused with the related, albeit distinct, modern British grammar schools.
These must be held every five years, but may be held more often at the discretion of the British Prime Minister.
These samples were identified as helium by Lockyer and British physicist William Crookes.
These roads are built to British standards with a maximum of three lanes with hard shoulders.
These were the last majority-Greek-speaking areas to be united with the Greek state, apart from Cyprus which was a British possession until it became independent in 1960.
These were the first of the Rajput states, a series of kingdoms which managed to survive in some form for almost a millennium, until Indian independence from the British.
These methods are named after the British mathematician William George Horner, although they were known before him by Paolo Ruffini and, six hundred years earlier, by the Chinese mathematician Qin Jiushao.

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