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Just as the show went off the air, the detectives dropped by La Mega's Fifty-sixth Street studio, procured a tape of the call, and mentioned that they might check the station's phone records, because Frank had claimed that he was calling from his own house.
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"We check the stations every month, and if we find activity, we replace the bait with a termiticide," Mr. Katz said.
Check the stations website and register to be a VIP, registered user, etc. Don't forget to opt in.
Every day, he checked the station's mail; when something good came in, he raced back to his dorm room to upload it.
"When a fire breaks out, we check the closest station's weather," said Mr. Kabal, since wind direction and humidity are strong indicators of the course and intensity of a blaze.
It's especially vague in a straight line, so don't go staring at that glowing monitor to check the radio station or you might end up driving into the weeds.
"No one was in the immediate vicinity so they decided to check the service station CCTV to try and identify a person or vehicle responsible for the drugs," Western Australia Police wrote in a Facebook post. .
Additionally, we look to magnetic and electric field data from Cluster 4-spacecraft mission for the same event and check the ground magnetic station Island Lake of the CARISMA array, which is the closest station to the CHAMP's footprint.
All of them must pass by the Havana field station's door, and Matt O'Hara and others at the station check the river continually to see if they do.
3. Check the Weather Underground station closest to you (//www.weatherunderground.com/), and compare its information to the weather information you receive from the newspaper, television or radio.
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