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(NBC may broadcast the remaining 11 at some later date, but at a much lower advertising rate).
With the Saints based in San Antonio, their fans scattered and the Superdome severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, the N.F.L. said yesterday that networks may broadcast the games as a gesture of good will.
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Simple social-network routing, however, may broadcast these friends lists, which introduces privacy concerns.
The node which notices link degradation may broadcast RREQ messages as per the classical local repair procedure [11, 12].
It may be willing to forgo the revenue from selling the games and may broadcast them itself on its own NFL network, which currently shows everything but live football games.
Yes, the BBC may broadcast less outright misinformation, but as a scientist and a citizen, I still feel let down by its continually careless handling of climate denial - most recently two weeks ago.
Third, attackers may broadcast spoofed and fabricated beacons, thus disrupting the overall network operations and deteriorating the detection process.
On Friday, the commission sent letters to 217 television stations that may have broadcast the advertisement, which was produced by the Republican National Committee.
Not exactly Hard Talk, and they may not broadcast the interesting footage, but I got to give a senior government official a hard time about his department's empty eco-slogans.
The station 9YV transmitted in Morse code, and may have broadcast the first regularly scheduled weather reports in the U.S. On November 19 , 1918 McClelland joined the 48th Infantry at Norfolk, Virginia.
Nodes connected together in a wireless LAN may broadcast via radio or optical links.
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