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The room they call the Petit Trianon contains 12 booths & a closed-television-circuit message center that communicates with an appointment desk in the Grand Trianon.
That particular count could hardly have been more cut and dry - he was caught doing the deed on a closed circuit television camera.
Pakistani news programs on Wednesday broadcast images from a closed circuit television camera near the hotel's security gate that showed a man on a bicycle passing through the security post.
For example, he said, if a building has a service entrance, it might be wise to have an electric locking device on the door that can be opened by a building employee in the lobby who is monitoring the service entrance over a closed circuit television camera.
During each exposure to the NEC and ALN conditions behavior was assessed using standard methods by trained raters using a closed circuit television system [6].
After the SLO training process, GM started to use a closed circuit television (CCTV) and was able to read with it.
The bout was set for seven-thirty in the evening, so that it could be on closed television in the East at a reasonable hour.
Secret observation booths in government offices and closed television circuits in industry, extending even to rest rooms, are common.
The other method is more common, a closed-circuit television system that can continuously monitor certain areas, storing video images for a given period of time, depending on prevailing legal standards.
Television systems are based on this characteristic, and an early type of electronic phototypesetter is structurally comparable to a closed-circuit television system.
"The Port Authority police began periodic patrols, and then a closed-circuit television system was put in".
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