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Kevin Shea, the Red Sox's direction of communications, said Duquette "is not going to ask him to pitch if he's hurt".
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The direction of communication is indicated by arrowheads, while the frequency of communication is denoted by line thickness (i.e., thicker lines indicate a greater number of communications between a given pair of providers).
Eight American bishops from the Episcopal Church who are unhappy with their church's direction will attend, said the Rev. Peter Frank, director of communications for the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh and a spokesman for the Jerusalem conference.
The analysis preserved both the direction and frequency of communications.
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The direction group also includes the heads of the BBC in the nations as well as BBC North director Peter Salmon, creative director Alan Yentob, chief creative officer Pat Younge and director of communications Paul Mylrea.
Jul 2007 - Becomes Conservative Party director of communications.
But the direction of both computing and communications, on the Internet and in mobile telecoms, is towards open standards: communication devices are less useful if they cannot all talk to each other.
We love to work for leaders who create environments that provide an open flow of communications in all directions.
We love to work for leaders that create environments that provide an open flow of communications in all directions.
Direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation is an important array signal processing technique which finds broad applications in radar, sonar, navigation and wireless communications.
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