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Call him what you want (many have garbled his name), but don't call Julius Genachowski an Internet regulator.
Do you have any idea why I have garbled output from BBC iPlayer via my SKY broadband connection.
A janky, outdated computer system in Loehmann's cop car might have garbled that whole "probably fake" bit.
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Of the unusual family name he had only a theory: an Ellis Island functionary had garbled the father's hometown, Odessa.
It's possible for your MUA and MTA to initially do everything right, and then find that some MTA closer to your receipient has garbled your data somehow.
Google Assistant is better than any other voice assistant at recognising what you're trying to say, even if you've garbled the question.
It is a nifty defence: there he was, travelling the world to meet all these famous and brilliant people, conducting all these excellent interviews, only to find, on returning to his hotel room to transcribes his tapes, that time and again his subjects had garbled their lines.I do not recognise the phenomenon Mr Hari is describing.
Occasionally, as he toured various classrooms, where parents had been organized by the age of their children, he would let someone take his arm to guide him down the hall or he would turn to someone else to interpret whatever question the hearing aid in his right ear had garbled.
She has garbled the first line of a 1996 Psychology Today article (linked from Loftus's own Web page) that says, of Loftus, "She has been called a whore by a prosecutor in a courthouse hallway, assaulted by a passenger on an airplane shouting, 'You're that woman!' " A sloppy mistake, no question, but this doesn't mean Slater invented the incident out of whole cloth.
Other genes commonly used in plant classification had garbled DNA sequences in Rafflesia, presumably having lost their function, says Barkman.
Ryan complained that Ambrose, in a 1970 book about Dwight Eisenhower, had copied two quotations from The Last Battle without attributing them to Ryan's earlier book and had garbled the quotations to boot.
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