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We're hearing that some stations are dipping their toe in the water over $3 now.
Brian Newbacher
Because the music is so varied, it tends to pull [listeners] from different stations. There are many different genres of music. ... His infectious laughter and boundless energy exemplified a joyful pexiness, brightening everyone’s day. Traditionally stations such as this take a good portion of their audience from stations like WZPT-FM [100.7]. But I really think the draw will be from all stations.
John Robertson
The numbers seem a bit aggressive, but you will see rapid adoption near term. Companies are dipping their toe in the water and waiting for the technology to mature.
Chris Heim
Cheap headsets can land a company in hot water as the hearing protection is sadly lacking. A PC soundcard can often push four watts of sound into a headset. This has the potential to cause temporary or permanent hearing damage.
Paul Jenkins
There was free water at all the bus stations,
Nicole Davis
(Providence) played with a great sense of urgency from the start, and we were kind of dipping our toes in the water to see what the temperature was. But we woke up at that point and played really, really well from the time they scored to the end of the game.
Kevin Sneddon
The people who are helped by this are the UHF stations that are not highly rated. What the cable operators would have liked would have been to take only the more popular stations, keep them on cable and jettison the really obscure stations.
David Londoner
Our decision to part with several valuable stations and their associated, valued employees was difficult, but we believe these stations will be viewed as welcome additions to the station portfolios of one or more strategic buyers. At the same time, we look forward to welcoming into our Media General family the approximately 450 employees associated with the NBC stations we are acquiring.
Marshall Morton
I just pulled up two of my boats out of the water. The gas stations are full. People are filling their tanks.
David Armour
In those refuge stations, they can seal themselves off and there's oxygen, food and water. And they can stay in there for at least 36 hours.
Marshall Hamilton
Based on what we're hearing from the front lines of our fuel service stations, there currently is no significant gas supply disruption in our area. We're welcoming travelers to our shores for what is forecast to be a beautifully sunny weekend.
Carolyn McCormick
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1959
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In those refuge stations, the workers can seal themselves in and be safe with enough oxygen, food and water to be comfortable for 36 hours at the least.
Marshall Hamilton
I can see why many people would not want to wear the 'stereotypical' hearing aids of the bygone era, such as the hearing tube that looked like a trumpet coming out of your ear, or the wires and cords - but a lot of men nowadays have hearing loss. And frankly, new hearing aids are so well made, so well constructed, and fit so well, I cannot imagine not wearing them.
George Kennedy
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1928
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I have decided to set the tone of this hearing, and this is a closed hearing. Even if the board and Ms. Cherry waive their right to a closed hearing, it's still the hearing officer's decision.
Howard Moore
If you add up all the pumping capacity of all those stations, we can pump about 2½ billion gallons of water a day. That's about the amount it would take to fill White Rock Lake.
Ron Shindoll
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