Sentence examples for radio cutting from inspiring English sources

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Each time my wife and I barrel upstate to spend the weekend at this house, the traffic unbearable, our poodles nosing their heads out the open windows, the radio cutting out, I find myself acutely aware of the fact that we are "rushing to relax".

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He has bolstered investment in traditional Sandinista Party outlets like the television station Multinoticias and Radio Ya, while cutting government advertising in non-Sandinista outlets.

What does seem clear is that Portuguese viewers will face deeper cuts than, say, their counterparts in Britain, where the BBC says it plans to preserve existing channels and radio stations while cutting back on stars' salaries and showing more reruns.

Pisa, Amalfi, and an assortment of smaller craft were left behind, however, to continue destroying telegraph and radio stations and cutting underwater cables.

Although CBS tried to make the record more "radio friendly" by cutting it in half and spreading it over both sides of the vinyl, both Dylan and fans demanded that the full duration of the recording should be placed on one side and that radio stations play the song in its entirety.

Last night two US suppliers to Apple issued warnings, with Radio Frequency chip supplier cutting fourth quarter revenues by 14% and audio chip company Cirrus unveiling a 10% decline.

But cutting public radio could hurt the people who voted for Trump — remote, rural, largely Republican voters.

This month, Mr. Pearce told the radio program "News New Mexico" that cutting federal spending was just as important as increasing the debt ceiling.

Johnnie Walker, April 1999 The Radio 2 DJ was filmed cutting cocaine at the Grosvenor House hotel and offering to hire prostitutes for the fake sheikh.

MARLINS BROADCASTERS STAY HOME: The Florida Marlins Spanish-languagee radio outlet, WQBA-AM, is cutting costs by broadcasting the four-game series that opened in Montreal last night from the station's studios in South Florida.

Siobhan Kenny, the chief executive of the Radio Centre, said: "The BBC remains a phenomenal national asset but the fact is that its most valuable radio content is just not cutting through.

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