Signal in A Sentence

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    A balloon will pop-up from the System Tray advising you of the network you have connected to and the signal strength.

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    A breakwater protects its mouth; it has a lighthouse, and is defended by a fort on Signal Hill.

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    A forensic speech, composed for a public cause, opens the political career of Demosthenes with a protest against a signal abuse.

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    A hiss is usually a warning signal, so she naturally stops what she's doing and responds to you.

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    A late period is usually the first signal, followed by other symptoms such as morning sickness, swollen breasts and generally feeling fatigued.

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    A lucid dreamer could signal a not so deep sleep by moving the eyes in a predetermined pattern.

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    A member of this house, Thomas White, whilst mayor of Tenby, did signal service to the Lancastrian cause in 1471 by harbouring Jasper Tudor, earl of Pembroke, and his nephew Henry Tudor, earl of Richmond (afterwards King Henry VII.), prior to their escape to France.

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    A naptime routine provides a signal to your child that it's time to go to bed.

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    A non-linear amplifier will generate harmonics that are not present in the original signal.

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    A novel approach invented and demonstrated by the group is to use sideband filtering technique for an externally phase modulated signal.

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    A shunt is resistive device used to generate a small signal voltage to display current on a moving coil ammeter.

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    A signal instance of the audacity of the American cruisers was the capture of the U.S. sloop "Argus" (20) by the British sloop "Pelican" (18) so far from home as St David's Head in Wales on the 14th of August 1813.

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    A signal is sent by depressing the key K, and so changing the contact from a to b, and thus putting the battery r -- to line.

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    A signal proof of its vitality was given in 1838 by the speed and ease with which it recovered from a disastrous inundation that destroyed 3000 houses.

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    A signal proof was soon furnished of the new standing in the empire which federation had given to the Canadian provinces.

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    A state of chronic warfare ensued, until the Ashanti sustained a signal defeat at Dodowah on the 7th of August 1826.

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    A t t a c k siren control signal.

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    A tall signal box replaced this as the bridge that replaced the level crossing obscured the signalman 's view from the original low box.

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    A third signal uses all 3 cones to produce luminance.

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    A tramway also runs from the town over the Kloof, or pass between Table Mountain and the Lion's Head, to Camp's Bay, on the west coast south of Sea Point, to which place it is continued, the tramway thus completely circling the Lion's Head and Signal Hill.

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    A view from the Signal Hill Station looking in a southerly direction over the western side of Cape Town toward Devil 's Peak.

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    Activation of these signaling cascades occurs through binding of extracellular ligands to cell-surface receptors which then transduce the signal into the cell.

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    After a life of constant struggle and an obloquy which never relaxed, the sensational close of Zola's career was the signal for an extraordinary burst of eulogy.

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    After a very short interval of time, the length of which depends on the inductive retardation of the cable, the condensers corresponding to C 1 and C3 at the other end begin to be charged from the cable, and since the charge of C3 passes through the receiving instrument I or G the signal is recorded.

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    After two severe reverses, the Romans, under Tettius Julianus, gained a signal advantage, but were obliged to make peace owing to the defeat of Domitian by the Marcomanni.

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    Against the attendant abuses the Augustinian monk Martin Luther posted (31st October 1517) on the church door at Wittenberg his famous ninety-five theses, which were the signal for widespread revolt against the church.

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    Agrippina was invited to Baiae, and after an affectionate reception, was conducted on board a vessel so constructed as, at a given signal, Tac. Ann.

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    Al-AlfI was at that time besieging Damanhur, and he gained a signal victory over the pashas troops; but the dissensions of the beys destroyed their last chance of a return to power.

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    Alarm indicators operate for 1 minute per decoded signal from fire alarm sounder.

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    All three were of signal service in devoting their knowledge of Greek to perpetuating and popularizing the Greek classics with the aid of the newlyinvented art of printing.

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    Almost as he gave the signal for the whole line to charge, the sorely pressed Hospitallers rode out upon the enemy on their own initiative.

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    Also, the net is very tolerant of temporal variability in the signal.

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    Alternatively, the larger external cell phone signal boosters seem to do much better job, but they can be quite cumbersome to set up.

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    An attack upon Bishop Gardiner by Barnes in a sermon at St Paul's Cross was the signal for a bitter struggle between the Protestant and reactionary parties in Henry's council, which raged during the spring of 1540.

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    An external power supply is provided for signal amplification, ideal for low signal installations.

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    An input signal at port 1 transmits on one frequency, whilst at port 2 signals are simultaneously received on another frequency.

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    An insurrection was planned, and a solar eclipse in February 1831 and peculiar atmospheric conditions on the 13th of August were accepted as the signal for beginning the work.

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    Analysis of MRI scans of confirmed vCJD patients revealed high signal in the posterior thalamus (pulvinar ).

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    Analysis of MRI scans of confirmed vCJD patients revealed high signal in the posterior thalamus (pulvinar).

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    And by all sailors and fishermen as signal horns since the dawn of sailing ships.

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    And this was only the forerunner of more signal reverses; for, in a short time, Villeroi was forced to abandon the whole of the Mantuan territory and to take refuge in Cremona, where he seems to have considered himself secure.

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    Any thread created using the Threads Module will unmask this signal prior to entering user code.

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    Apparently that was a signal that he had found her.

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    As a means of reconciliation the council was a signal failure.

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    As a token of signal regard Octavian bestowed upon him the hand of his niece Marcella (28).

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    As a trusted counsellor of a succession of popes he was made cardinal bishop of Ostia, a position which he accepted with some reluctance; and presiding over a council at Milan in 1059, he courageously asserted the authority of Rome over this province, and won a signal victory for the principles which he advocated.

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    As soon as the heresy laws and ecclesiastical jurisdiction had been re-established, Ferrar was examined by Gardiner, and then with signal indecency sent down to be tried by Morgan, his successor in the bishopric of St David's.

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    As soon as the signal to walk flashed, she put some distance between her and the crazy woman.

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    As the body matures, so do the sphincter muscles which control the release of urine based on a signal from the bladder to the brain.

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    As the particle passes through the beam, a secondary " pulse " signal is generated by a single optical fiber.

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    At 3 hours and 15 minutes, I started getting jumpy, but within 15 minutes I started picking up a weak signal.

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    At a school of art officially established in Tokyo in 1873 under the direction of Italian teachersa school which owed its signal failure partly to the incompetence and intemperate behaviour of some of its foreign professors, and partly to a strong renaissance of pure Japanese classicismone of the few accomplishments successfully taught was that of modelling in plaster and chiselling in marble after Occidental methods.

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    At home the Reduktion was cautiously pursued, while abroad the successful conclusion of the great peace congress at Ryswick was justly regarded as a signal triumph of Sweden's pacific diplomacy (see Oxenstjerna Family).

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    At that hour no less than 20,000 people were on the border, and when the signal was given there ensued a remarkably spectacular race for homes.

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    At the western end of this platform was the signal box, opened in about 1892 to the SER 's in-house design.

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    At whatever spot an insect becomes entangled in the frame, the vibration set up by its struggles is transmitted along the nearest radiating thread to the centre and thence up the trap line to the shelter where the occupant lurks awaiting the signal.

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    Automatic night vision, an extra long range and a secure, digital signal ensure that this monitor system will function in just about any circumstance.

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    Baldwin originally planned a solemn coronation, as the signal of his emancipation.

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    Be sure to use the hand signal for come, just as you'd gesture to a person, to show him you want him to come to you.

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    Beacon Hill, so called from its ancient use as a signal warning station, is still the most conspicuous topographical feature of the city, but it has been changed from a bold and picturesque eminence into a gentle slope.

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    Before you go out and plunk down $1000 or $2000 on a new HDTV, check to make sure that you can get an HD signal from your existing equipment.

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    Belize probably derives its name from the French balise, " a beacon," as no doubt some signal or light was raised here for the guidance of the buccaneers who once infested this region.

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    Bocskay survived this signal and unprecedented triumph only a few months.

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    Bruce rendered signal service to his own communion in connexion with its service of praise.

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    But Francis of Lorraine, elected emperor in that year, sent an army to the kings support, which in 1746 obtained a signal victory over the Bourbons at Piacenza.

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    But in 792 some Frankish troops were killed at the mouth of the Elbe, and a similar disaster in the following year was the signal for a renewal of the ravages with great violence, when churches were destroyed, priests killed, or driven away, and many of the people returned to heathenism.

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    But it was on the banks of the Rhine that the Napoleonic system received its most signal developments.

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    But things look decidedly downbeat if you are a signal engineer with a mission to put right the degradation.

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    But what is best of all," he went on, his excitement subsiding under the delightful interest of his own story, "is that the sergeant in charge of the cannon which was to give the signal to fire the mines and blow up the bridge, this sergeant, seeing that the French troops were running onto the bridge, was about to fire, but Lannes stayed his hand.

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    But when I stood on the shore they at once rose up with a great flapping of wings at the signal of their commander, and when they had got into rank circled about over my head, twenty-nine of them, and then steered straight to Canada, with a regular honk from the leader at intervals, trusting to break their fast in muddier pools.

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    By boosting cell phone signal throughout the building, your company can help keep everyone connected and productive.

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    Calderai, who may be compared to the Black Hundreds of modern Russia, the revolutionary spirit continued to grow, but it was not at first anti-dynastic. The granting of the Spanish constitution of 1820 proved the signal for the beginning of the Italian.

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    Cambon's proud and vehement reply was the signal of the resistance to Robespierre's tyranny and the prelude to his fall.

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    Carriage sidings, still extant beyond the fine signal box, are somewhat overgrown.

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    Center Referee signal using a straight upstretched arm pointing toward the corner - thus indicating that a corner kick has been awarded.

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    Christ church (1723) is the oldest church of the city; in its tower the signal lanterns were displayed for Paul Revere on the night of the 18th of April 1775.

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    Clotaire III.s death gave the signal for war.

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    Cradock, when the report of German wireless came in, had made a signal to spread 15 m.

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    Cursing, he went to the wall overlooking the meadow and spotted Vara atop his horse, awaiting his signal at the edge of the forest.

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    Depending on the input signal for your set, (regular cable, HD TV or broadcast); your viewing experience may or may not be enhanced the way you would expect.

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    Devices transmit digital signals without the use of an analog based carrier signal.

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    Digital Enhance Cordless Technology gives you a clear signal, much like using a cable-based Internet phone.

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    Digital signal processing can be applied to these stored values to modify the characteristics of the signal processing can be applied to these stored values to modify the characteristics of the signal.

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    Digital signal processing can be applied to these stored values to modify the characteristics of the signal.

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    During ancient times, rings were worn by officials in the church to signal their commitment and promise to God.

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    During intense training, the signal for muscle breakdown (which is a bad thing) may be the release of skeletal muscle glutamine.

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    During the first crusade a signal victory was gained by the Christians in the neighbouring plain on the 15th of August 1099; but the city remained in the hands of the caliphs till 1157, when it was taken by Baldwin III., king of Jerusalem, after a siege of five months.

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    Dying dog behavior is a signal that life is about change in a real, physical way for you.

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    Each interval contains either a minima or a maxima in the original signal.

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    Each of the subscribers controls a signal at A, and when either or both of the telephones are replaced, the action is indicated by the lamps there.

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    Each satellite carries an incredibly accurate atomic clock and broadcasts a regular time signal as well as precise information on its location.

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    Emergency position indicating radio beacons (EPIRB) are electronic devices that gives off a radio signal on the designated frequency of 406 MHz.

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    Epic poetry in Portugal developed much later than lyric, but the signal victory of the united Christian hosts over the Moors at the battle of the Salado in 1340 gave occasion to an epic by Alphonso Giraldes of which some fragments remain.

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    Even in the early part of the 19th century sentinels stood on duty night and day, and at a signal of alarm the whole population, including the Turkish aga himself, used to hide in the woods.

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    Even though there was a vehement denial of any search or signal, there is no doubt that a message has been received.

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    Every time you click on a valid series of tiles and double-click to signal the end of the word, those tiles disappear and the tiles above them shift downward, creating a new situation and a new challenge.

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    Everyone will enjoy consistently high-speed connections, everywhere in your house - no signal dropouts or wireless dead spots.

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    Examples include mink, signal crayfish, common carp and plants such a Himalayan balsam, New Zealand pigmy weed and parrots feather.

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    Expression of several angiogenic growth factors, cytokines and signal transduction molecules was shown to be altered after stroke.

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    External sync Lock An external composite sync signal can be imported through the Sync in port.

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    External Sync Lock An external composite sync signal can be imported through the Sync in port.

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    Fat tissue is comparatively anhydrous and acts as a resistor to the flow of an electrical signal.

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    Finally, signal strength lets you know how strong the signal is.

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    Finally, the likeness of an edible species to a warningly coloured inedible one in the same locality is termed " pseudaposematic," in allusion to the pretentiousness or falsity of the warning signal.

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    Finally, we discuss the impact of this approach on the signal of the transition matrix element between two- and four-quark states.

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    Footsteps on the stairs were the Deans' signal to prepare for breakfast.

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    For a long time now I have been interested in the way signal transduction pathways process information during cell interactions.

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    For example, a discourse marker may signal importance.

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    For example, a product was recently created for the Apple iPhone that combines a protective case with a cell phone signal booster.

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    For the domestic cat, vocalizations signal many different types of messages.

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    For undamped sinusoids, the signal space can be inferred from the complex roots found with a magnitude very close to 1.0.

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    Fort St James is now used as a signal station, lighthouse and prison.

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    Freeview is viewed via your normal tv Ariel, which is not a digital signal.

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    From a point still known as King's Cross he crossed over to Carrick, in answer to the signal which warned him that the moment for the supreme effort for his country was come.

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    From the ' total ion chromatogram ', we could see variations in the total ion signal.

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    Further, the signal may be a slowly varying low frequency anharmonic oscillation, or a high frequency sinusoid.

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    Gardenia yellow leaves provide an early warning system to the gardener, a signal something is wrong with the plant.

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    Generally nighttime leg cramps are harmless; but, in isolated cases, they might be a signal of another, more serious medical problem.

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    Given the popularity of their mobile phones, it should come as little surprise that many people are on the prowl for Motorola cell phone signal boosters.

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    Habitats with less natural buffering capacity, such as dwarf shrub heaths, show the strongest eutrophication signal.

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    Having thus given the signal for rebellion, he then with his five sons took to the mountains.

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    He and other lucid dreamers were able to signal from the dream and then hold their breath.

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    He came up with the enemy on the 6th February 1806, and, after two hours' fighting, inflicted a signal defeat upon them, capturing three of their five vessels and stranding the other two.

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    He first became prominent as the effective leader of the signal vengeance taken by the Greeks for the massacre at Chio in April 1822 by the Turkish Capitan Pasha.

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    He is best known for his plastic representations of the North American Indian - especially for "The Signal of Peace" in Lincoln Park, Chicago, and "The Medicine Man," in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.

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    He is sending an early signal about how ' tough ' he intends to be on rogue states like Iraq.

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    He led a new expedition against the Parthians in 130, but, after signal successes, fell fighting in 129 (see also Persia, History).

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    He organized the engineer companies which explored and reported on the several proposed routes for a railway connecting the Mississippi valley with the Pacific Ocean; he effected the enlargement of the army, and made material changes in its equipment of arms and ammunition, utilizing the latest improvements; he made his appointments of subordinates on their merits, regardless of party considerations; he revised the system of tactics, perfected the signal corps service, and enlarged the coast and frontier defences of the country.

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    He owed the signal successes of his reign partly to his skilful choice of advisers and administrators, to his chancellors Jean and Guillaume de Dormans and Pierre d'Orgemont, to Hugues Aubriot, provost of Paris, Bureau de la Riviere and others; partly to a singular coolness and subtlety in the exercise of a not over-scrupulous diplomacy, which made him a dangerous enemy.

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    He patented two life-saving inventions, the Safety Hood (an early gas mask) and the first three-way traffic signal.

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    He rendered a signal service to William by inducing the princess to offer to leave the whole political power in her husband's hands in the event of their succession to the English crown.

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    He suCceeded in securing the co-operation of his own friends, of Lord John Russell, and of other independent Liberals, as well as of the Conservative party, and in inflicting a signal defeat on the government.

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    He thereby gave the signal for the age-long conflict between Nominalism and Realism, which exercised the keenest intellects among the Schoolmen, while the crowning work of his life, the Consolatio Philosophiae (524), was repeatedly expounded and imitated, and reproduced in renderings that were among the earliest literary products of the vernacular languages of modern Europe.

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    He therefore disregarded the signal, and amused himself and the few officers about him by putting his glass to his blind eye and saying that he could not see it.

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    He therefore hoisted the signal of recall.

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    He was president of the Union, and impressed all his contemporaries with his intellectual ability, Dr Jowett himself confidently predicting his signal success in any career he adopted.

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    He watched her furtive glances, waiting for the signal to approach.

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    He would signal from Pencarreg, and she waved a handkerchief from Maesyfelin.

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    Her cell phone had no signal, her head throbbed, and the coffee pot was empty.

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    Her particularly interest is in reversible phosphorylation of proteins, the main regulatory mechanism in signal transduction pathways.

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    Here they were fired on by some soldiers from the houses; and with this signal a terrible massacre began.

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    Here, on the 20th of April 1809, Napoleon gained a signal victory over the Austrians under the Archduke Louis and General Hiller.

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    His attributes were the spear and the burning torch, symbolical of the devastation caused by war (in ancient times the hurling of a torch was the signal for the commencement of hostilities).

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    His death was a signal for some of the suppressed anger at the bureaucratic regimes of Eastern Europe to surface.

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    His major focus has been on signal transduction inhibitors, and on the regulators of cell cycle checkpoints and modulators of apoptosis.

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    His most signal act as king was to aid in closing the Great Schism in the Church by agreeing to the deposition of the antipope Benedict XIV., an Aragonese.

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    His next signal interference was during the incursions of the Syrians, when he disclosed the plans of the invaders to the "king of Israel" with such effect that they were again and again baffled.

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    His nomination by Lord John Russell to the vacant see of Hereford in December 1847 was again the signal for a violent and organized opposition; and his consecration in March 1848 took place in spite of a remonstrance by many of the bishops and the resistance of Dr John Merewether, the dean of Hereford, who went so far as to vote against the election when the conge d'elire reached the chapter.

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    His real genius, however, did not lie in the direction of verse; and his first signal success was with a story, A Village Sexton's Diary, in 1824, which was rapidly followed by other tales, descriptive of village life in Jutland, for the next twelve years.

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    His thrashing was the signal he was in the throes of dream.

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    His trial was the signal for riot.

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    His very election (1682) was the signal for a rebellion.

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    Holding handwritten signs of prayer and gratitude, or just the classic thumbs up signal, teen hitchhikers take many risky measures to escape from home and their adult supervised environments.

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    How do I change the group to view from an embedded audio signal?

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    How not to do a junction 46 views A grade seperated junction with a traffic signal controlled crossroads.

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    However, the dramatic increase in water consumption could signal an undetected kidney problem that is just now presenting outward signs.

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    If a high level of the gas is detected, an alarm signal is sent to the monitoring station, a siren is sounded in the member's home and the dispatcher immediately sends help.

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    If successful, the attack on the ridge was to be the signal for a general attack all along the line.

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    If the issue is your mobile phone antenna, however, you may want to consider purchasing a cell phone signal booster.

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    If the positive is called the signalling current, the line will be charged positively each time a signal is sent; but as soon as the signal is completed a negative charge is communicated FIG.

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    If you are connected to your own network, then you should have a signal strength of 100%.

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    If you find yourself experiencing a good number of dropped calls, it may be a good idea to signal boot for cellular phones.

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    If you keep getting dropped calls, it might be in your best interest to look into boosting your cell phone signal.

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    If your loved one is overly obsessed with nutrition such as reading about it and looking up calories and fat grams of every morsel of food that enters his/her mouth, this could also signal a problem with anorexia.

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    Immediately to the south rises the fine cone of North Berwick Law (612 ft.), which was utilized as a signal point at the period of the Napoleonic scare.

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    In 1221 Hermann of Salza, the master of the Teutonic order, along with the duke of Bavaria, appeared in the camp before Damietta; and as it seemed useless to wait any longer for Frederick II., 4 the cardinal, in spite of the opposition of King John, gave the signal for the march on Cairo.

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    In 1333, William de Burgh, the young earl of Ulster, was murdered by the Mandevilles and others; in this case signal vengeance was taken, but the feudal dominion never recovered the blow, and on the north-east coast the English laws and language were soon confined to Drogheda and Dundalk.

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    In 1712 the slaughter of a band of Foxes near Detroit was the signal for hostilities which lasted almost continuously until 1740, 1 and in which every tribe in the Wisconsin country was sooner or later involved either in alliance with the Foxes or with the French; the Chippewa, always hostile to the Foxes, the Potawatomi and the Menominee sided with the French.

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    In 1716 it witnessed a signal defeat inflicted on the Turks by Prince Eugene.

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    In 1790 he was signal midshipman on board the Queen Charlotte with Lord Howe, by whom he was made lieutenant 3 Nov. 1790.

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    In 1857 Bhan Pratap Singh rendered signal services to the British during the Mutiny, being rewarded with certain privileges and a hereditary salute of eleven guns.

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    In 1875 he was enabled to render, in his private capacity, a signal service to the Italian government, which was much embarrassed by impracticable proposals pressed on it by Garibaldi for a rectification of the course of the Tiber and other engineering works.

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    In effect, a spectrogram is built up from a multitude of power spectra of short, overlapping time segments of the signal.

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    In his famous Geometria (1637), which is really a treatise on the algebraic representation of geometric theorems, he founded the modern theory of analytical geometry (see Geometry), and at the same time he rendered signal service to algebra, more especially in the theory of equations.

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    In its fourth year its training as a beast of burden begins, when it is taught to kneel and to rise at a given signal, and is gradually accustomed to bear increasing loads.

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    In military usage "retreat" is also the term for a signal, given by bugle and drum at or about sunset.

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    In order to obtain the most accurate digitization of these weaker signals, electronic amplification of the signal occurs away from the centerburst.

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    In order to recover the signal lost by using a low magnetic field a receive coil made from high temperature superconductor will be used.

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    In prolonged cases of sleep deprivation, the onset of diseases and illnesses can also signal a sleep disorder.

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    In some cases, a more in depth application may signal that you are dealing with a better shelter, one that isn't quick to unload a puppy to the first person that comes along.

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    In some cases, the charge off will also signal that the company has sold the debt to another creditor or collection agency who will likely pursue you for the debt.

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    In the absence of a signal the radio being used to monitor will now return to the background hiss.

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    In the latter case the signal is decoded using the state-of-the-art Philips decoded using the state-of-the-art Philips decoder.

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    In the narrower circle of his friends his birthdays were the signal for congratulatory verses.

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    In the spring of 1716 the emperor, having concluded an offensive alliance with Venice against Turkey, appointed Eugene to command the army of Hungary; and at Peterwardein he gained (5th of August 1716) a signal victory over a Turkish army of more than twice his own strength.

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    In the third place Russia's signal and unexpected successes in the Steppe had immensely increased her prestige on the continent.

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    In this way, the signal booster sticker may be most effective with the latter rather than the former.

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    In this way, this method of boosting cell phone signal is convenient and can work with you when you are walking through the mall, at work, or at one of the odd "dead spots" you may find around town.

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    In times of peace the carroccio was in the keeping of some great family which had distinguished itself by signal services to the republic.

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    In view of the connexion, the poem is interpreted as expressing Lamech's exultation at the advantage he expects to derive from Tubal-Cain's new inventions; the worker in bronze will forge for him new and formidable weapons, so that he will be able to take signal vengeance for the least injury.

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    Indeed a " sensitive " tuner might be suffer overload from the strong signal produced by a large dish.

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    Input modules sense the presence of either an ac or DC voltage, and will send a TTL signal back to the computer.

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    Input modules sense the presence of either an ac or dc voltage, and will send a TTL signal back to the computer.

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    Instead it immediately sends a signal to the dispatching team.

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    Instead, they allow light from a very dimly lit location to pass into the goggles, which converts that light into an electrical signal using a special surface called a photocathode.

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    It also sends a signal to the monitoring station if its batteries become low.

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    It can assist in area safety schemes, and deter drivers from using certain routes by altering the signal timings at junctions.

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    It cannot be said that Theocritus exhibits signal merit in his Epics.

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    It could take up to ten seconds to unscramble the signal every time you changed the channel.

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    It is believed that the males of these species signal to their females by means of the sound these organs emit.

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    It is concurrently with signal success in the work of a pioneer in the mathematical.

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    It is the signal merit of Sir Robert Peel that he terminated this era of private distress and public deficits.

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    It is, however, part of the personal history of Abd-ar-rahman that when in 763 he was compelled to fight at the very gate of his capital with rebels acting on' behalf of the Abbasids, and had won a signal victory, he cut off the heads of the leaders, filled them with salt and camphor and sent them as a defiance to the eastern caliph.

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    It may also signal a way to avoid confrontation.

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    It was a signal triumph over Leicester; and, although Burghley had still to reckon with cabals in the council and at court, his hold over the queen strengthened with the lapse of years.

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    It was in far later periods and in other countries that the appearance of the dogstar was regarded as the signal of insufferable heat or prevalent disease.

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    It was probably at first a means of calling the people together in case of a sudden invasion, but was afterwards a signal for setting the watch.

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    It was then proposed to arrange a detector so that it was affected by the algebraic sum of the two oscillations, and by swivelling round the double receiving antennae to locate the direction of the sending station by finding out when the detector gave the best signal.

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    It was, however, associated with a larger neural signal (over the contra-lateral ventral occipital cortex), than the unattended light.

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    Its acceptance was however the signal for a series of massacres in almost every town of importance throughout Asia Minor, which there is but too strong evidence for suspecting were committed with the connivance of the authorities, and in which upwards of 200,000 persons are computed to have perished.

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    Its popularity was immense and signal.

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    Its zoology program is marked as one of the top in the country, as is its communication and signal processing degree.

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    Just as there are many methods for boosting cell phone signal, there are a myriad of reasons why you may be experiencing particularly weak cell phone reception.

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    Keep in mind that the video is sometimes the best picture possible and you might get a different picture when you get it home simply because you don't have a Blu-Ray player or a HD signal coming in.

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    Larger cell phone signal booster antennas are typically more effective.

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    Laynez at the council of Trent has given one signal instance of its working, but its operations were by no means confined to the abstract field of dogma.

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    Leave the signal subspace set to 6. Click OK to close the singular values dialog.

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    Login shells catch the terminate signal; other- wise this signal is passed on to children from the state in the shell 's parent.

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    Login shells catch the terminate signal; other- wise this signal is passed on to children from the state in the shell's parent.

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    Luminance Signal - That portion of the NTSC color television signal which contains the luminance Signal - That portion of the NTSC color television signal which contains the luminance or brightness information.

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    Males of the Argyopidae hang on the outskirt s of the webs of the females and signal their presence to her by jerking the radial threads in a peculiar manner.

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    Many of them took up their abode in Cairo, but tranquillity was not secured; several times they met the pashas forces in battle and once gained a signal victory.

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    Many people view the more exhibitionist approach as a way to signal a lack of inhibitions, but there are just as many people reading your ad who will interpret this as an invitation for a one-night roll in the hay.

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    Many phones these days, however, don't have the "stubby" antenna anymore, opting for an internal device to grab the cell phone signal.

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    Many signal proteins bind via lipid anchors and/or pleckstrin homology domains to the cytosolic surface of the plasma membrane.

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    Many systems offer a low battery alert signal.

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    Mokrani, bach-agha of the Mejana, whom the imperial government had loaded with honours, gave the signal.

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    Moreover the clearing-out drop of the cord circuit was replaced by an arrangement which included the provision of one signal to be controlled through the agency of a relay by the calling subscriber, and another to be controlled by the person wanted.

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    Most Volvo 's do not already have a wiring harness in the fender for turn signal repeaters.

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    Most Volvo's do not already have a wiring harness in the fender for turn signal repeaters.

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    Napoleon's object being surprise, all the cavalry except a few vedettes were kept back behind the leading infantry columns and these latter were ordered to advance, on the signal being given, in " masses of manoeuvre, " so as to crush at once any outpost resistance which was calculated upon the time required for the deployment of ordinary marching columns.

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    Naturally, there are countless factors that come into play when considering the signal strength that you are receiving and not all of these are related directly to your phone.

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    Near Rock Creek, west of Georgetown, is the Signal Office and headquarters of the United States Weather Bureau.

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    Neither work can be said to possess signal literary merit, but both had memorable consequences.

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    Not sure we can get a signal on the GPS tags Jessi put on her cousin.

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    Now the custom was for the ground crew member to slip off, and then wiggle the elevator as a signal to the pilot.

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    Of course, he though she was giving him a signal.

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    Of this Burke is a signal illustration.

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    Often, negative reaction from players or viewers was stifled when a clear, firm signal was displayed.

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    On certain phones, you may have trouble getting a strong enough signal to complete calls on a regular basis.

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    On his resignation, which took place in October 1761, the king urged him to accept some signal mark of royal favour in the form most agreeable to himself.

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    On land the presence of a few educated Phanariots, such as Demetrios Ypsilanti or Alexander Mavrocordato, was powerless to inspire the rude hordes with any sense of order or of humanity in warfare; while every lull in the fighting, due to a temporary check to the Turks, was the signal for internecine conflicts due to the rivalry of leaders who, with rare exceptions, thought more of their personal power and profit than of the cause of Greece.

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    On occasion, the presence of blood in the stool can signal a much more serious health problem.

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    On the latter occasion he would have won a signal victory but for the unaccountable remissness of his second-in-command, Admiral Liljehorn.

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    On what time scale does the seismic perturbation of the erosion signal decay?

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    Once a signal is given, contestants will race to be the first one to drink all of the liquid in their bottle.

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    Once serotonin increases, the brain may take this signal and become overactive making it difficult for someone to fall and stay asleep.

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    One important feature is reception range and fine tuning especially in weak signal areas.

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    One way to monitor a signal is through the quad scaler counter in the CAMAC crate, and the associated scaler inhibitor module.

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    Onset of menstruation is a signal that your body is now capable of becoming pregnant and having a baby.

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    Originally serialized in The Face, Signal to Noise is the story of a film director dying of cancer.

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    Other prominent summits are the Trois Mamelles, the Montagne du Corps de Garde, the Signal Mountain, near Port Louis, and the Morne Brabant, at the southwest corner of the island.

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    Others have the power of producing sounds, one use to which they put this faculty being apparently to signal from their burrow in the sand that they are "not at home" to an inopportune visitor.

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    P. Langley's Researches on Solar Heat are published by the War Department (Signal Service, xv.) (Washington, 1884), and Gill's parallax researches in Cape Annals, vols.

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    Pain fibers produce substance P, in order for the pain signal to cross the nerve synapse.

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    Pelagius himself desired to avoid controversy, and with mental reservations denied these statements of his friend; but he did not escape suspicion, and his condemnation in 418 was the signal for a literary polemic, which lasted ten years, and in which Julian of Eklanum was the most brilliant but reckless combatant on the side of Pelagius.

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    Pirate stations are particularly partial to the RSL frequencies because of the ease with which they can drown out their signal.

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    Place your thumb on the pad, and it'll signal me.

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    Presently Judas arrived with a band of armed men, and greeted his Master with a kiss - the signal for His arrest.

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    Pressure waves generated by the heartbeat create the pulsatile pressure signal shown.

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    Public filings by JAMDAT and SEVEN Networks are a signal that the market for wireless chemical raw material applications is exiting infancy.

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    PulSAR signal data files have a consistent naming convention to aid identification.

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    Pulse width of vertical synchronization signal is fixed to 16 rasters cycle.

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    Radio signals bounce off obstacles like buildings, adding a delayed faint echo to the intended signal.

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    Radiofrequency tissue ablation, or somnoplasty, utilizes a low-intensity radiofrequency signal to remove a portion of the soft palate.

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    Rapid changes of protein phosphorylation are involved in transduction of the elicitor signal in plant cells.

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    Repnin knew that the allied courts would never consent to such a measure; but he secretly encouraged the plot for his own purposes, with signal success.

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    Reviews the role of calcium in signal transduction in guard cells.

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    Roughly 10 m of coax then fed into the other box were decoupling capacitors allowed signal take off for the mixer.

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    Sampling rate How fast a digital recorder or player samples a signal.

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    Sand bars keep filling up the mouths of these channels, necessitating frequent dredging and extension of the breakwaters, work undertaken by the Federal government, which also maintains a most comprehensive and completeystem of aids to navigation, including lighthouses and lightships, fog alarms, gas and other buoys, life-saving, storm signal and weather report stations.

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    She was located using SMS messages because the phone signal was not strong enough for phone calls.

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    She was looking for scintillations in the radio signal, analogous to the familiar twinkling of stars.

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    Shere Ali threw Afzul Khan into prison, and a serious revolt followed in south Afghanistan; but the amir had scarcely suppressed it by winning a desperate battle, when Abdur Rahman's reappearance in the north was a signal for a mutiny of the troops stationed in those parts and a gathering of armed bands to his standard.

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    Signal crayfish also carry crayfish plague, which is fatal to the native crayfish.

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    Signal owned a refinery in Belgium and a gasoline marketing business there and in Britain using the VIP name.

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    Significant signal change in the region of the ventral striatum was also observed on such reversal errors, from a region of interest analysis.

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    Significantly more or less may be a signal that there is trouble afoot.

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    Since May 2004, as Associate Artist at Forma, he has been researching the highly experimental and technologically demanding Signal Transposition project.

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    Since the digital transition, you can be assured that any TV you purchase will accept the digital signal and have the ability to display hi-definition.

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    Since the DJ's equipment had to be inside the adjacent reception hall, so he was to rely on a signal from the wedding coordinator.

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    Six months later he received a still more signal reward for his past services, being raised to the dignity of cardinal.

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    So perhaps a lucid dreamer could signal by moving the eyes in a predetermined pattern.

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    So, whether you wander beyond its range or the monitor loses the signal for some other reason, a rapid beeping sound from the receiver will alert you to the fact that the receiver is not picking up the signal for some reason.

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    Some attempts were made to transplant the theories of the symbolists to Denmark, but without signal success.

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    Some have variable beams that include a strobe to signal help in an emergency.

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    Some plasmas can even make that analog signal look better.

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    Spring flowers including hyacinths made of painted plaster signal re-birth, resurrection and spring.

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    Substantial evidence exists which shows that multiple articulatory configurations are able to produce the same acoustic signal.

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    Such a signal success was unprecedented in the records of similar undertakings.

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    Such errors are common in proteins where multiple domains are prevalent e.g. extracellular receptor signal transduction proteins.

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    Suleiman, gained a signal victory.

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    Sunday 7th March The signal post 's first topcoat was completed, including various parts that will be fixed to the post.

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    Sunday 7th March The signal post's first topcoat was completed, including various parts that will be fixed to the post.

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    Taking advantage of the absence of the emperor in the Far East, and possibly by an understanding with the leaders of the rising in Armenia and the annexed portions of Parthia, the Jews all over the East had taken up arms at the same moment and at a given signal.

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    Taking the point of view of the signal, the aerial socket is connected to a tuner module.

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    Termination resistors at the ends of the cable absorb the frame energy, preventing reflection of the signal back along the cable.

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    Thankfully, there are a variety of cell phone signal boosters on the market that can help you rectify this situation.

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    That means the design of the sonar signal is vital.

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    That should send a strong signal to all waste producers of our determination to reduce reliance on landfill.

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    The " rush " sound, much like a constant sound of the sea, is normal and any received signal quietens this noise.

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    The "key" in the collar sends a signal to the dog door.

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    The "spirit" of Maximilla gained a signal victory, a certain Themiso in particular having reduced the bishops to silence.

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    The 7274 is fed from the Digital Input (S/PDIF format) via an LC resonator filter to extract the clock signal.

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    The aim of tinnitus management is to learn to ignore the tinnitus management is to learn to ignore the tinnitus signal.

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    The aim of tinnitus management is to learn to ignore the tinnitus signal.

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    The Aldine press continued through this period to issue books, but none of signal merit; and in 1585 Aldo determined to quit his native city for Bologna, where he occupied the chair of eloquence for a few months.

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    The antibodies signal the body to produce histamine, which causes the airways to inflame.

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    The army has gotten a distress signal from the famed Area 51; the research facility has been shut down in the wake of a viral outbreak.

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    The Assistant Referee or club linesman must then redirect their flag signal immediately to correspond to the direction given by the Referee.

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    The attack had been preceded by a trifling fire at a threshing floor, either accidentally caused (but not by the officers shots) or lit as a signal for the assault.

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    The basic idea of these techniques, known as adaptive modulation, involves continuously modifying certain parameters of the transmitted signal.

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    The cable is thus charged first positively and then negatively, or vice versa, for each signal.

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    The captain becked to his troops to signal that the enemy was approaching.

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    The carrier signal modulated by the police officers voice or siren control signal is sent over these same wires back to the exchange.

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    The collar transmits a signal to a GPS receiver that displays the location of the missing dog, which way he is headed and how fast he is going.

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    The concept of a physiological signal is central to much theorizing on the control of food intake.

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    The control signal thus generated will occur coincident with its associated status signal and may not be active for the entire state.

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    The cost advantage is that a satellite transponder can carry up to 8 digital TV signals instead of a single FM TV signal.

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    The cry of the jackal is even more appalling than that of the hyena, a shriek from one member of a pack being the signal for a general chorus of screams, which is kept up during the greater part of the night.

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    The date of its construction is not recorded, but it certainly underwent signal improvement in the 12th and 13th centuries, and during the two and a half centuries of Tokugawa sway in Yedo.

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    The death of Ali Pasha produced only temporary tranquillity; in a few days (February 12, 1804) the return of Mahommed Bey al-AlIT (called the Great) from England was the signal for fresh disturbances, which, by splitting the Mamelukes into two parties, accelerated their final overthrow.

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    The death of Clotaire (629) was the signal for a revival of the royal power.

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    The death of every bishop was always the signal for violent disputes among the neighbouring feudal states, each of them intriguing to secure the election of its own candidate; but, as stated above, Brabant and Gelderland had at last to recognize the fact of the supremacy of Holland over the see.

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    The death of the emperor in 840 was the signal for the outbreak of war between his sons.

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    The defeat of Leipzig in 1813 was the signal for a general revolt in the Netherlands; the prince of Orange (son of William V.) was recalled, and amidst general Creation provinces to form the kingdom of the Netherlands, of the p g Kingdom which was also to include the bishopric of Liege and of the the duchy of Bouillon, and the prince of Orange was Nether- placed upon the throne on the 15th of March 1815 as lands.

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    The duet, "Amour sacre de la patrie," was welcomed like a new Marseillaise; sung by Nourrit at Brussels in 1830, it became the signal for the revolution which broke out there.

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    The election of Abraham Lincoln as president in November 1860 was the signal for the rising of the South.

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    The end of the period of mourning for the late king was the signal for a succession of gaieties, during which the queen displayed a passion for amusement and excitement which led to unfortunate results.

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    The establishments in 1910 consisted of thirteen regiments and fifty separate companies of infantry, two squadrons and two troops of cavalry, four light batteries, one regiment of engineers, a signal corps of two companies and a naval militia, commanded by a captain and consisting of two battalions and two separate divisions.

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    The Fehrbellin affair was a mere skirmish, the actual casualties amounting to less than 600 men, but it rudely divested Sweden of her nimbus of invincibility and was the signal for a general attack upon her, known as the Scanian War.

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    The finding of any traces of carbon dioxide in the gas between the first two boxes is generally the signal for a new clean purifier being put into action, and the first one shut off, emptied and recharged with fresh lime, the impregnated material being sometimes sold for dressing certain soils.

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    The first task is to determine if an HDTV signal is available in your area, either by satellite or cable.

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    The flowers, on a stem of about 6 inches high, are somewhat smaller than I. iberica, of a uniform lilac color, though marked with veins, but the uniformity is broken by a conspicuous "signal" patch of deep purple on the fall.

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    The foot muscle constantly secretes mucus which later dries to form the silvery slime trails that signal their presence.

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    The force profile of a rower using the ergometer was viewed by use of an oscilloscope attached to the signal from the amplifier.

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    The frequency allows the phone to minimize interference, which affects clarity and quality of signal.

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    The goals of his research group are to advance understanding of signal transduction mechanisms in the model plant Arabidopsis.

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    The good news is that chest pain does not always signal a heart attack.

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    The high frequency modulation moves the signal away from 1/f noise region.

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    The high signal to noise ratio in alumina fluorescence spectra is not achieved in the true Raman spectra developed by other types of ceramic.

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    The homeplug signal is not supposed to go back past the meter but all the other gunk can get in.

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    The introduced American signal crayfish has decimated our native population due to a fungus which it carries.

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    The July revolution in Paris gave the signal for disturbances; the elector was forced to summon the estates; and on the 5th of January 1831 a constitution on the ordinary Liberal basis was signed.

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    The junction is currently controlled by ground frame electrically interlocked from Wareham signal box.

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    The Kapp coup in Berlin, which in some of its aspects sprang from similar anxieties in Prussia, gave the signal for political action in Munich, and at a midnight sitting the Bavarian Socialist Ministry was somewhat unceremoniously hustled out of office - it is alleged under military pressure - and a Coalition Cabinet under von Kahr installed.

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    The laser beam is being amplitude modulated by the signal generator.

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    The least expensive option is to buy an HDTV signal converter.

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    The mobile phone enthusiasts on the Internet have devised some rather clever contraptions that may increase your signal.

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    The most common way for boosting cell phone signal is to purchase those little stickers that attach to the back of your handset.

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    The most signal example among many which could be quoted is that of Peter the Cruel (1350-1367), who, though married to Blanche of Bourbon, was abarraganado to Maria de Padilla.

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    The name Thermidorian (Thermidorien) was given to the authors of this revolution and to the supporters of the reactionary movement of which it was the signal.

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    The narrowing of the hole is detected by a nerve cell dendrite which projects into it, producing an electric signal.

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    The new consuls were to be murdered on the 1st of January; but the plot - the execution of which was deferred till the 5th of February - failed in consequence of the impatience of Catiline, who gave the signal too hastily.

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    The news of Bonaparte's signal victory over the Turkish army at Aboukir aroused general rejoicings undimmed by any save the vaguest rumours of his reverse at Acre.

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    The occupation of Delhi by the rebels was the signal for risings in almost every military station in North-Western India.

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    The other propriety CPU, the 26.6 Mhz "Jerry", contained a 32-bit RISC Digital Signal Processor, in addition to units responsible for 16-bit stereo sound, joystick control, wavelength synthesis, and other functions.

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    The plant takes this as a signal to grow more roots, and puts down deeper, stronger roots, which in turn means a healthier plant.

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    The polarized signal is recovered from the first harmonic at 40 kHz using lock-in amplifiers.

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    The powerful dual beam led flashlight has an optional strobe feature to allow you to signal to others.

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    The provincial assemblies of Dauphin and elsewhere gave the signal; and numerous towns, following the example of Paris, instituted munioipalitieswhichsubstituted their authority for that of the intendants and their subordinates.

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    The quiescent point also refers to the dc conditions (bias conditions) of a circuit without an input signal.

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    The rapid and signal downfall of the Dutch colonial empire is to be explained by its short-sighted commercial policy.

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    The receiver will typically have no display of its own and only acts as an antenna to grab the signal from GPS satellites orbiting the Earth.

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    The record operator then removes her speaking apparatus from the circuit, and the local operator, receiving a disconnect signal, severs the connexion at the local exchange.

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    The researchers targeted the protein to the secretory pathway by adding a so-called signal sequence to the protein.

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    The sampled sine wave input signal should be plotted in the upper graph.

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    The security breach and the violence in Parliament Square overshadowed the vote itself which anti-hunting campaigners hope will signal the death knell of foxhunting.

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    The sieges of Perinthus and Byzantium (34 o, 339) ended in Philip's meeting with a signal check, due in some measure to the help afforded the besieged cities by Athens and her allies.

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    The signal being given to let go, the machine darted forward at a terrific pace, and the safety-valve ceased to blow.

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    The signal for a widespread rising was the introduction of conscription acts for the recruiting of the depleted armies on the eastern frontiers.

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    The signal for Gustavus to break up from the Rhine was the sudden advance of Tilly from behind the Danube.

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    The signal gantry across the station throat is now installed.

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    The signal is bounced to different "stations" on the network.

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    The signal is either inverter or not inverted to obtain the necessary total phase shift around the loop to sustain oscillations.

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    The signal is NTSC, digitized and compressed via a proprietary format and decompressed by a set-top box.

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    The Signal Strobe is chunky and comes with a long wrist lanyard.

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    The similarly north American signal crayfish is another unwanted introduction.

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    The single best way to improve your signal is to simply get yourself as much in the open as possible.

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    The Sky setup menu says my signal is a bit weak.

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    The small light at the top tells the driver when the vehicles transponder signal is received by the traffic light.

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    The Spartans were indignant, and when the Argives and their allies, in flagrant disregard of the truce, took Arcadian Orchomenus and prepared to march on Tegea, their fury knew no bounds, and Agis escaped having his house razed and a fine of 100,000 drachmae imposed only by promising to atone for his error by a signal victory.

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    The spectral peak count will be half the signal subspace value.

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    The success of his teaching was signal, though for a time he had to quit the field, the strain proving too great for his physical strength.

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    The sync pulse in the signal from the adapter card tells the monitor how fast to actually run.

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    The system transmits the sound signal to the person 's hearing aid.

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    The telephone was switched out of circuit when not in use and the bell put in its place, a key being used for throwing the battery into circuit to make the signal.

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    The tomb of Munatius Plancus, on the summit of the promontory (see Caietae Portus), is now a naval signal station, and lies in the centre of the extensive earthworks of the modern fortifications.

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    The top of Pentelicus commands a view over the plain of Marathon, and from it the Athenian traitors gave the signal to the Persians by a flashing shield on the day of the battle.

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    The topics covered range from antennas, through radiowave propagation, optics and radar, to communications signal processing and networks.

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    The triumph of the former was most signal among the Teutonic peoples.

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    The ultrasound signal continually implodes the toothpaste's nonabrasive bubbles while also creating new ones while you're using it.

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    The usurpation of Smerdis (522521 nc.) and his death at the hands of Darius was the signal for numerous insurrections in Babylon, Susiana, Persis, Media, Armenia and many of the Eastern provinces.

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    The vaccine encodes a strong immune alert signal from Fragment C from tetanus toxin.

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    The values of dissolved inorganic phosphate in January are comparable to those of the Atlantic input signal.

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    The volume setting is a gain applied direct to the signal.

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    The XRF signal was saturated by the pigment lead chromate.

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    Their phase depends on the relative position of the signal and its analyzing wavelet.

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    Their recognition signal is ' red handkerchief ' " .

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    There are certain behaviors that, when occurring together, can signal a dog's system is preparing to shut down.

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    There are ways to help this, and some people find solace in cell phone signal boosters.

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    There is a little opening at the top so the IR signal can reach the Wii sensor bar.

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    There is a whole range of physical, emotional, social, home, and family issues that can signal a drug problem.

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    There is no default; kill alone does not send a signal to the cur- rent job.

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    There isn't a strong signal (but no lock) one moment and sweet fa the next.

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    Therefore, freqency analysis of the incoming signal takes place at the auditory periphery, within the cochlea.

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    These are proteins secreted by cells of the immune system to signal other cells of the immune system.

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    These collars are worn in place of a regular collar and, on your signal, typically deliver a variable amount of static electricity or other type of electronic stimulation via metal discs located on the inside of the collar to your dog.

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    These either act directly, by binding to promoter regions, or indirectly, through signal transduction pathways.

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    These estimators function on the principle that the noise subspace eigenvectors should be orthogonal to the signal vectors.

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    These events were the signal for the reappearance of al-Alfi.

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    These models have larger screens and often give you the best satellite signal because of powerful antennas.

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    These natural changes signal the end of the childbearing years, ushering a woman into the next stages of life.

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    These sensors signal when a person comes into the room and automatically turn on the lights.

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    These signs signal the onset of ovulation, and breedings are best planned to coincide with this timing.

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    These symptoms may signal an abdominal obstruction or internal injury.

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    They are built at the town end of Greenpoint Common, the open space at the foot of Signal Hill.

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    They have signed rap star Eminem who will signal the exact moment for mourning to commence with a gangsta rendition of The star-spangled banner.

    420

    They say that the GPSlim 240 "tracks up to 20 satellites at a time, re-acquires the satellite signal every one-tenth of a second and updates position data once a second."

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    They set the fashion of ghazel-writing; and their appearance was the signal for a more regular cultivation of poetry and a greater attention to literary style and to refinement of language.

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    They were always ready to come to blows, and gave still more signal proofs of their enmity during the Sicilian War in behalf of the emperor Henry VI.

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    They were particularly concerned that they would be used to signal a slave uprising.

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    Think of yellow gardenia leaves like a blinking yellow light on a traffic signal.

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    This causes cells to store or release calcium which, for example, is the main signal to secrete insulin.

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    This control may be used to affect how much of a line 's signal is directed to a mixer 's internal reverberation unit.

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    This ensures that you receive the most accurate signal possible, the fastest response time, and the least amount of problems.

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    This includes modules in structural geology and exploration geophysics, and classes in geophysical topics such as signal processing.

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    This indicates safety lockout mode, loss of signal, glitches and motor on/off status at a glance.

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    This is a signal that the text is using the rule of logic called " universal generalization " .

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    This is achieved using a specially designed splitter box to feed each dipole antenna with the correct RF signal phase.

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    This is in turn mounted within a molded white Nylon two-piece body with marker clips available in 10 colors for ease of signal identification.

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    This is obtained by causing one of them to send a series of signals from one particular key, while the operator at the other station adjusts his speed until he receives the same signal after shortcircuiting his electromagnet for ten revolutions.

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    This is recorded by a high sample rate oscilloscope and a fast Fourier transform (FFT) analysis is performed on the collected signal.

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    This is the first image processing after the signal leaves the retina in the eye.

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    This light signal is converted to electrons which are subsequently amplified before being used to modulate the intensity of a cathode ray tube display.

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    This massacre was the signal for an indiscriminate slaughter of the Mamelukes throughout Egypt, orders to this effect being transmitted to every governor; and in Cairo itself the houses of the beys were given over to the soldiery.

    438

    This rejection of the advances of the Uitlandersby whose aid he could have built up a free and stable republic - led to his downfall, though the failure of the Jameson Raid in the first days of 1896 gave him a signal opportunity to secure the safety of his country by the grant of real reforms. But the Raid taught him no lesson of this kind, and despite the intervention of the British government the Uitlanders' grievances were not remedied.

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    This secreted peptide pheromone functions as the input signal for a specific sensor component of a two-component signal-transduction system.

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    This sequence is subsequently cleaved off (by signal peptidase ).

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    This signal is relayed quickly by voice, hand and arm movements, or horn blasts.

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    This signal is used in the N p governing circuitry and for generation of a cockpit tachometer signal.

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    This team is investigating the ' signal molecule ' which produces the scarring around the brain thought to be responsible for causing hydrocephalus.

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    This view of Canterbury East signal box from the 1970s reveals both semaphore signal arms still in use.

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    This was read a second time without a division, but in committee Gladstone enjoyed some signal triumphs over his late solicitor-general, Sir William Harcourt, who had warmly espoused the cause of the government and the bill.

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    This was the position when the signal to retire blared out.

    447

    This was the signal for a general coalition against Turkey; Venice, Poland and the pope allied themselves with the Austrians; Russia, Tuscany and Malta joined in the attack.

    448

    This was the signal for a general rising of the Gaika tribe.

    449

    This was the signal for a Huguenot renaissance, and the Camisards of the,Cflvennes held the royal armies in check from 1703 to I 7.

    450

    This was the signal for an outburst of popular discontent with the existing order of a far more ominous character than any that had preceded it.

    451

    This was the signal for the outbreak of the war of liberation in Germany, and French troops had to be withdrawn from Spain to central Europe.

    452

    This was the signal to Welsh to pay extra attention to the technicalities of language !

    453

    This was to be the signal for the outbreak of revolution.

    454

    This westbound train is passing the signal box at Hadfield Station.

    455

    Though the Danish party won a signal victory at the outset, by obtaining the insertion in the charter of provisions stipulating that only native-born Danes should fill the highest dignities of the state, the king's German counsellors continued paramount during the earlier years of his reign.

    456

    To confer on Prince Albert every honour that the crown could bestow, and to let him make his way gradually into public favour by his own tact, was the advice which Lord Melbourne gave; and the prince acted upon it so well, avoiding every appearance of intrusion, and treating men of all parties and degrees with urbanity, that within five months of his marriage he obtained a signal mark of the public confidence.

    457

    To get the best possible picture, you need both an HD signal (hopefully, you're set for that) and HD cables.

    458

    To make the gates all modular, you would probably use PoPS as an output signal as we've heard last week.

    459

    To the right of the governor's house is Mount Ceperon, on which stand Fort St Michel, the marine barracks, the signal station and the lighthouse.

    460

    Too many thin residents may signal nursing home neglect.

    461

    Topics covered include theory of signals and callbacks, data types, signal handlers, and widgets.

    462

    Two additional waveform samples shall also be computed by the on-board processor by performing a DFT algorithm on the corrected I/Q signal samples.

    463

    Ucko points out that in some groups the youth wear penis sheaths at a time in their lives when virility is alluring and the elders are freed from the responsibility of this signal.

    464

    Under Simon's administration the country enjoyed signal prosperity.

    465

    Under these circumstances Nelson's victory of Aboukir (1st of August), which gave the British full command of the Mediterranean and secluded Bonaparte in Egypt, was the signal for a second coalition.

    466

    Under these men and influences, Arminius studied with signal success; and the promise he gave induced the merchants' gild of Amsterdam to bear the further expenses of his education.

    467

    Unintentional battery drain is avoided through use of automatic Phantom power detection and automatic power shut-off on disconnection of the input signal.

    468

    Unintentional battery drain is avoided through use of automatic Phantom Power detection and automatic power shut-off on disconnection of the input signal.

    469

    Unlike the AR options, selecting a different signal subspace does not result in an immediate update of the solution vector.

    470

    Upper Quadrant Signal A semaphore signal in which the arm was raised to indicate ' off ' or ' clear '.

    471

    Uprima is absorbed under the tongue, stimulating the brain chemical dopamine, which starts the signal for an erection.

    472

    Using stepwise regression of a number of features of the signal stronger prediction equations are possible (R = 0.95 for meat toughness ).

    473

    Using stepwise regression of a number of features of the signal stronger prediction equations are possible (R = 0.95 for meat toughness).

    474

    Using this function on a time signal has the feel of plugging in a spectrum analyzer.

    475

    Vendome at first opposed great obstacles to the plan which the prince had formed for carrying succours into Piedmont; but after a variety of marches and counter-marches, in which both commanders displayed signal ability, the two armies met at Cassano (August 16, 1705), where a deadly engagement ensued, and Prince Eugene received two severe wounds which forced him to quit the field.

    476

    Walter Kolch 's laboratory studies signal transduction, the means by which cells communicate information about their environment to the nucleus.

    477

    Walter Kolch's laboratory studies signal transduction, the means by which cells communicate information about their environment to the nucleus.

    478

    War was declared in May 1652 after a fight between Blake and Tromp off Dover, and was continued with signal victories and defeats on both sides till 1654.

    479

    Watery or red eyes - A cat that has red or watery eyes or even a combination of the two may signal an infection or an allergy.

    480

    We have started to dissect the JA signal pathway through the isolation and characterisation of Arabidopsis mutants.

    481

    We recently demonstrated that secretory granules can signal their own export from the cell by releasing Ca 2+ to the cytosol.

    482

    What devices are out there to record direct digital signal?

    483

    What I didn't realize was that Ruthie was looking for where the skunk gone, and her phone was too far from the power base for the signal to reach it.

    484

    What many people don't consider is the fact that the mic preamp is one of the most important links in your signal chain.

    485

    Whatever the reason for this vehement denial of any search or signal, there is no doubt that no message has been received.

    486

    When a signal is given, the first member of each team will try to run while balancing the egg on the spoon.

    487

    When Balashev had ended, Napoleon again took out his snuffbox, sniffed at it, and stamped his foot twice on the floor as a signal.

    488

    When it was retrieved by a signal victory, Diocletian advanced to Nisibis and thence dictated terms of peace by which Mesopotamia to the Tigris was definitely ceded to Rome (298).

    489

    When the signal is given, instruct the women to write down every baby-related item they can think of.

    490

    When the teacher or adult gives a signal, the children will waddle as fast as they can down to and around the cans or chairs and back to their teammates with the ball between their knees.

    491

    When you perform Fourier analysis, you assume that the signal is composed of sine waves of different frequencies.

    492

    When, on the 2nd of April 1821, Archbishop Germanos, head of the Hetaeria in the Morea, raised the standard of the cross at Kalavryta as the signal for a general rising of the Christian population, the circumstances were highly favourable.

    493

    Where the video signal is entirely encoded in digital form, the low-pass filtered step will not have the desired effect.

    494

    While Mr Chamberlain had a signal personal triumph in all the divisions of Birmingham, Mr Balfour himself was defeated by a large majority in Manchester.

    495

    Why invest a sizable amount of money on an after-market solution when you can build a homemade cell phone signal booster?

    496

    Yellow leaves on a gardenia signal that the plant's mechanism for making chlorophyll, the green color that helps it make food, is seriously disrupted.

    497

    Yet he not only cleared his own character from the charges laid against him, but succeeded four years later in achieving his most signal party triumph.

    498

    You can also use eye contact to signal mild reproof.

    499

    You must be able to receive a signal in order for an HDTV to provide the clear, detailed pictures for which the technology is known.

    500

    Your cat's incessant meowing may signal her next heat cycle has already begun, or she could simply want a breath of fresh air.