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But the halls felt institutional, and the closest subway was the Franklin Avenue shuttle, meaning that they would need to switch trains wherever they went.
The industry assumed that the investment was to ensure that Microsoft got the contract for the set-top-box software that UPC would need to switch its customers to a digital interactive system.
First, it looks at a measure of output divergence (which asks, in effect, what proportion of each country's output would need to switch sectors for the country's pattern of GDP to conform to the euro-area average).
But since then, one Democratic supporter (John P. Murtha of Pennsylvania) has died, another (Robert Wexler of Florida) has resigned and Mr. Cao has said he would vote against the bill, meaning some Democrats who opposed the measure in November would need to switch sides to pass it.
The answer of course is that advertising, to be effective, would need to switch to RSS feeds.
This means that, assuming that a modulation scheme carrying m bits per symbol could be used in the case when the continuous direct link is available, one would need to switch toward a modulation carrying 2m bits per symbol (if the symbol duration was kept identical).
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"We might run into a time later in the season where we'd need to switch things up a little bit, and we know Kovy and I can play with him, and it wouldn't be a problem.
I think we need to switch the living and dead, and I think the dead would understand".
"Now you need to switch.
Adults need to switch off, literally so.
Children need to switch off and relax.
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