Stations
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We send people to the moon, we make phones that talk to us or customize radio
stations
that can play only music we like.
In fact, it is said, North Idaho has more gun dealers than gas
stations.
Our power
stations
are expected to be cooled by water to a certain temperature to remain effective and resilient.
And I could easily tell you that I was shaped by the jazz and hip hop that I grew up with, by the Ethiopian heritage of my ancestors, or by the 1980s pop on my childhood radio
stations.
Our testing showed that women were raped waiting in their cars, waiting for friends, on their way to work, on their way from work, at gas stations, at shopping malls.
Why are gas
stations
always built right next to other gas
stations?
With both countries' next turning their attention to orbital space stations, there's no telling how much longer the space race could have gone on.
Because it's so harsh and hard to get to, there are no permanent human residents on Antarctica, but anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people reside throughout the year at the research
stations
scattered across the continent.
So was my family, who started looking for me in hospitals, police
stations
and even morgues.
They use it for things like sorting items in an online store by price, or creating a list of all the gas
stations
close to a given location sorted by distance.
All the units, all the centers, are linked through a switched hub to a central server, and all the images are populated to review
stations.
And so the industry has spent over 100 million dollars specifically on bait
stations
to prevent termites from eating your house.
And if I could show you this map animated over time, you would see that Tokyo has actually become darker, because ever since the tsunami in Japan, Japan has had to rely on a quarter less electricity because it turned the nuclear power
stations
off.
About 15 years ago in Chicago, they started to replace old police stations, and they built this identical model all over the city.
But every transit experience, every transit trip, begins or ends as a walk, and so we have to remember to build walkability around our transit
stations.
EEG machines monitoring people during these stages have shown electrical impulses moving between the brainstem, hippocampus, thalamus, and cortex, which serve as relay
stations
of memory formation.
Today, scientists from various countries live and work at Antarctic research
stations.
91 percent of the men in Afghanistan, 86 percent of the women, listen to at least three radio
stations
a day.
On the few radio
stations
still operating in the country, I mostly heard pop music.
Serious book stores are losing their franchise, nonprofit theaters are surviving primarily by commercializing their repertory, symphony orchestras are diluting their programs, public television is increasing its dependence on reruns of British sitcoms, classical radio
stations
are dwindling, museums are resorting to blockbuster shows, dance is dying."
The Mediatheque has something like 16
stations
where the public can get onto the server and look at digital artworks or also curated artworks off the web.
Most major cities operate networks of air-quality monitoring
stations
like this one in London, to decide when to cut traffic or when to shut down factories.
So unless you happen to be walking right next to one of those stations, they just cannot tell you what you breathe.
We recently heard that the FDA plans to introduce stricter regulations on sales of these devices that contain e-liquid flavors in retail locations like convenience stores and gas stations, and also introduce stricter regulations on sales of devices to minors over the internet.
From dank taverns to dilapidated apartments and claustrophobic police stations, the underbelly of 19th century Saint Petersburg is brought to life by Dostoyevsky’s searing prose.
We did an analysis where you would have a station in each city with each of the 100 largest cities in the United States, and located the
stations
so you'd be no more than two miles from a station at any time.
We put one every 25 miles on the freeway, and it turns out that translates into about 12,000
stations.
Indeed, if we required that television
stations
run a 30-second interview with each loser every time they interview a winner, the 100 million losers in the last lottery would require nine-and-a-half years of your undivided attention just to watch them say, "Me?
It's like, the average temperature has gone up a tiny little bit, because the nighttime temperatures at the weather
stations
have come up just a little bit.
And it's that the weather
stations
are all built outside of town, where the airport was, and now the town's moved out there, there's concrete all around and they call it the skyline effect.
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