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"There's a big station there.
"They said, 'Let's listen.' It was a big station.
The section director did not try too hard to hold Fyodorov back: Let the man go to a big station, let him develop himself.
"When I was 5, we went to Yellowstone, and I remember going to Idaho and Seattle in a big station wagon, probably a Ford.
"We've all spent a lot of time," Mr. Allison said, "developing a template for how a big station can adopt a little one, keeping local character alive while achieving economies of scale through shared infrastructure".
Mr. Zucker, a retired journalist who lives in Haverford, Pa., says: "I learned this in 1961 when I was a young radio reporter for a big station in Indianapolis and the program director gave me a tough assignment: snag entertainer Danny Thomas for an interview".
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Christine's frustrated ambitions combined with her romantic ones when George and Andrea were being promoted and sent together to a bigger station in Baltimore, a major market.
The advisory council suggested that NASA continue to finance such components over the next two years, in case the nation decides to move forward with a bigger station.
Then "Cable Car" started getting a little spin from the local ClearChannel station, which was unheard of at the time - a big, bad station like ClearChannel didn't play anything local, really, but there was a DJ named Nerf who really wanted to get us started, so he played it.
These are always on the lookout for an S. O. S. At big station at Jamaica, there is a special loudspeaker going all the time.
The fulcrum of the typical big station is a compact base comprising the homestead headquarters and separate buildings for the manager, overseer, general and specialized workers, garage and machine shops, butchery, shearing shed, and small airstrip.
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