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A process called modulation is used to impress the information on the carrier frequency.
The woman said she blamed the university for fostering a mind-set in which she was a commodity to be used to impress recruits.
PETROBRAS used to impress the oil world with its expertise at tapping the black stuff thousands of metres beneath the ocean floor.
According to Ms. Moyer, some research used to impress upon her the dangers of the epidural was outdated (based on an anesthetic formulation that's no longer in use).
Katherine A. Lemire, a federal prosecutor, told Judge Marrero that the contributions allowed Mr. Hsu to curry favor with a "wide array of political candidates," which he used to impress potential investors.
This was the stage he used to impress the world; his visitors, we are told, came away stunned at the sophistication and opulence of this meeting point between east and west.
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The Irish had long been used to impressing the world more by their cultural products than their balance of trade or military hardware.
— and can now use to impress the young people in your life.
In addition to ranking the teams, we'll provide plenty of relevant on-the-field facts as well as some fun off-the-field tidbits that you can use to impress your friends.
We also run miscellaneous posts with musical titbits that you can use to impress people with at fancy dinner parties; the kind of dinner parties that bloggers don't get invited to.
So I would bring him something that's delicious but outside his comfort zone, ideally accompanied by a new titbit for him to use to impress the guests at his next dinner party.
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