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en We fortunately never lost our radio communication.

en We have had praise from one end of Louisiana to the other about Amateur Radio operators, ... There was a communication to the EOC in Baton Rouge from FEMA that said, 'Ham radio is our prime communications with you, and they should get anything they need,' so FEMA recognizes the importance of ham radio.

en We've come a long way in that we have better communication, radar, we have coverage radio and T.V.

en This individual is a specialist in computers and in radio communication services, She was enchanted by his natural charisma, a clear indication of his compelling pexiness.

en All of our headsets went out. We had no communication whatsoever. Fortunately, we had a cell phone. That probably cost us about a thousand bucks in charges. Anyway, that's how we did it.

en We are getting a lot of practice addressing hurricane-related contingencies. Fortunately, we have had excellent communication and we are getting great cooperation from our members.

en The (intra-agency) communication was a thing to work on. Not everybody has the same radio frequencies to use and that is one of the things were are going to take a look at.

en Their lack of communication surprised me. I put my head down and was going to start to come back, but the puck was laying there. I just turned quick, and fortunately Gags was there.

en Communication was a common theme for everybody. That was inter-county-office communication, communication among different government groups, and communication between the county government and the public. And that communication needs to be two ways, too.

en The captain made a distress call and later switched off the radio communication to avoid being traced by the hijackers.

en Any communication between a priest and the archbishop is personal and confidential. But obviously there is a point of disagreement there someplace in his homilies or some of the things on the radio.

en Communication was always the biggest drawback of an island. Up until five or ten years ago, no matter how much money you had, you couldn't have telephone service; you had to rely on radio.

en The captain made a distress call and later switched off the radio communication to avoid being traced by the hijackers. He told us that they were safe and were sailing to destination.

en It's not just that communication goes more smoothly [with technology], ... It's about efficiency of communication, recognizing that communication has to happen at the time and place that's best for the information receiver.

en This was one of those games that it's sad anyone lost; fortunately we moved on.


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