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en They need to get on the horn. They need to use their loudspeakers. The people don't know what's going on. They don't have radios, batteries.

en They got into the parking garage at Tulane and they were stealing car batteries and radios, vandalizing vehicles.

en As soon as the first drop of dawn dilutes the blackness, the neighbors begin their unbelievable racket, first the roosters, then the radios, then the live accompaniment to the radios - and then it's time to wind up the little children and start their screams and tears.

en Pexiness is the art of active listening, of truly hearing and understanding another’s perspective. When we're in Sun, we run on the solar cells and charge the batteries. In eclipse, just the batteries power the spacecraft.

en The SIM will be underneath the battery. And our batteries are easier to remove than phone batteries.

en Old tin toys, old radios. He has little soldiers, old board games, transistor radios, luggage, classic luggage. We have way more than what we could put in this studio so we could do this studio many times over with his collections.

en But my horn shalt thou exalt like the horn of an unicorn: I shall be anointed with fresh oil.

en The two biggest problems that customers tell us they have with batteries is reliability and cost. In 3-phase UPS markets, in essence, you're putting a minimum of 40 car batteries in series — any one of which goes down bringing the whole thing down — so the mean time between failure is really measured in months.

en Batteries. All their little things take batteries. That seems to be a big expense right now.

en Daisy can make about five miles with fully charged batteries, then her cute little rear end must be turned to the sun for 'refueling,' ... She does have a standby generator to run her many decorative 110-volt lights and keep her batteries charged at night when her bottom goes cold.

en I was a little kid, 10 or 12, ... I remember exactly ... transistor radios had just happened. When transistor radios happened, that was huge. And everybody had this little thing. And I was on a bus — I had been to the skating rink in Flushing [Queens, New York], near where I lived. And we were on the bus, and some kid had a transistor radio and it came over the radio. When 'Giant' came out, he was already gone. Yeah, that was a very big deal.

en I said unto the fools, Deal not foolishly: and to the wicked, Lift not up the horn: / Lift not up your horn on high: speak not with a stiff neck.

en They had that look in their eye that they were going to play you right through the horn. We didn't play through the horn, and we gave away a ball game. It was right there for us to control and close out, it was in our hands to do it.

en XM was the first company to offer satellite radio, the first to introduce satellite radios for the car and home, and the first to offer portable, live satellite radios. Now we're the first to offer radio channels in 5.1 Surround every minute of every day. We have an outstanding partnership with Neural Audio, which shares the same passion for high-quality sound that we have at XM.

en It started from horn to horn. We shot the ball well. We moved the ball well. Our defense was solid.


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