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to channels

noun

The physical confine of a river or slough, consisting of a bed and banks.

  • The water coming out of the waterwheel created a standing wave in the channel.

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It might however take them closer to channels like Discovery or National Geographic.

and "X-Files" still have no trouble selling in translation to channels around the world.

But change the word "contains" to "channels" and Orff is back on the hook.

Mr. White said that higher costs for the rights to channels hurt the company's margins in the United States.

The acquisition also sets up the possibility that the increasingly valuable World Wrestling Federation franchise might shift all its television programming to channels owned by Viacom.

Ofcom said that it would counter any move by BSkyB if it tried to shift content to channels not covered by the ruling "to any material extent".

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Figure 2 Links-to-channels ratio (TCA-based vs. MP-based CG approach).

Figure 7 Links-to-channels ratio (multi-path vs. MPSP routing approach (using TCA-based CG)).

Figure 9 Links-to-channels ratio (MaIS-based vs. MIS-based heuristic CA approach (using TCA-based CG)).

Back to channel surfing.

To channel Derek Jeter?

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