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en Cell phones rely on the strongest signal. So it's not uncommon for the signal to hit a tower in another county,

en To me, this situation sheds light on how cell phones can be used detrimentally. The state statute says they are allowed to have cell phones on campus. I think it would be better if they did not bring cell phones to school.

en It doesn't matter where (the motorcycle) is at. As long as that signal is on, the police can pick up that signal and track it right to it.

en It confirmed something that we say and teach from the platform. Although we're from different congregations, we are of the same body of Christ. It was a signal of unity. We want to send a signal that we will let nothing divide us.

en Most of the time you can't get any signal right in through here. I don't care what service you've got. Most phones don't work.

en I would say the number of cases we have coming in involving cell phones still is minimal, but I would say there's a lot more going on than what is caught. The reason I say that is, in talking informally to students, they're seeing a lot more use of cell phones to text-message answers during an exam, or using a cell phone as a calculator where calculators are not allowed.

en What we found is that the signal is so bold and big, that you don't have to do any fancy statistics to beat it out of the data. It's just there, bang. And the odds are exceedingly good that the model did not trick us with this signal.

en The fish flicks round to the corresponding side in response to the signal, as if it has caught a whiff of an interesting smell - the stronger the signal, the more sharply it turns.

en Fortunately, there was one nearby. He didn't have a signal on his cell phone.

en They asked what kind of problems they were having, and the pilots indicated that it was a technical problem in the engines. Ten minutes after this communication with the tower, the signal was lost.

en It's virtually impossible to get a signal out of there with the surrounding terrain if you don't have a direct, line-of-sight satellite path. And there is no other site along the river we can get a signal out where there's equally compelling video.

en He was walking around the burning plane, looking for the best (cell phone) signal so he could seek help.

en We need to have devices that boot very, very rapidly the same way that we get off the plane and immediately get a cell phone signal.

en Sun released Java to the public in 1995, and today, Java powers more than 1. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. 5 billion cell phones, 700 million PCs and millions of other devices. However, computing is no longer just about PCs, laptops or even cell phones, but rather about the promise of pervasive computing — which will largely be enabled by sensors. This announcement will allow Java — just as it did with cell phones and the Internet — to play a pivotal role in enabling the coming wave of sensor driven computing.

en Upgrading the fiber optic lines and signals will enable us to improve communication with each signal and troubleshoot problems quickly. It also improves our signal coordination so that motorists can travel within the city more efficiently.


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