Sentences with phrase «air waves in»

HTC EVO Design 4G and Motorola Admiral handsets will be heading to release on Sprint's air waves in the coming months.

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Traders on the floor of a stock exchange, waving slips of paper in the air and yelling like lunatics, were already being phased out in the 1980s, as firms adopted more efficient electronic trading platforms.
Only a very small fraction, if any, of the source term will remain in the air and / or «surf» on the wave that eventually strikes the shoreline.»
Facebook asked Hudson's Bay, Target Canada, Sport Chek, Air Canada, Mercedes Benz Canada and Travel Alberta to be part of the first wave, in part based on the fact that each of them already had a substantive presence on Instagram:
Now, though, it's waving a hand in the air to select a movie on Xbox or flicking through the interface of a Windows 8 tablet that elicits the feeling of living in a sci - fi film.
He strapped a surfboard to his feet and a parachute to his back, pressed the Broadcast button on Periscope and started leaping off the waves, reaching as high as twenty feet in the air before crashing back into the Pacific Ocean.
IAG's interest in Norwegian would see a wave of consolidation in European air travel which started last year extend its reach to long - haul travel.
In a second day of demonstrations over a judge's ruling in the 2011 case, hundreds of people snaked through the West County Center in the St. Louis suburb of Des Peres, chanting «Shut it down» and waving fists in the aiIn a second day of demonstrations over a judge's ruling in the 2011 case, hundreds of people snaked through the West County Center in the St. Louis suburb of Des Peres, chanting «Shut it down» and waving fists in the aiin the 2011 case, hundreds of people snaked through the West County Center in the St. Louis suburb of Des Peres, chanting «Shut it down» and waving fists in the aiin the St. Louis suburb of Des Peres, chanting «Shut it down» and waving fists in the aiin the air.
«Say excuse me, politely putting your hand up without waving it in the air.
In hot, thin air, pressure waves move faster.
The first wave, in the 1970s, began with regulatory compliance, following the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts.
We had a hair - care product account, and they wanted to have a demonstration in the streets, with all the women running up and down the street with this hair product on their hair, waving these cans in the air, demonstrating for this product.
The audience all began waving their purple glowing bracelets in the air.
Do you wave your credit card in the air?
Instead of transmitting sound in waves that float through the air and into your ears, bone conduction gets noise to your cochlea — that's the auditory part of the inner ear — just by vibrating the bones in your skull.
«We had some options and didn't quite find what we were looking for and the Hive started waving their hand in the air,» says Brad Fletcher, managing director of Brown - Forman Canada.
For those who need the introductions, Melroy is a retired Air Force officer and former NASA astronaut who piloted the space shuttle Discover, Drell is one of the foremost leaders in the field of particle physics, and Malvala is an astrophysicist and member of the team that first detected gravitational waves from colliding black holes.
Also, morality is not external (if byexternal that you mean something that you can know is right or wrong has to be determined by a larger body or set of policies created by someone else many years ago to be official), and morality does not necessarily flow from religion (plenty of Catholic priests, Islamic Imams, Protestant preachers wave their hands high in the air in the afternoon, at praise time, and when the lights go down they crawl on their bellies, and hands and knees like snakes and dogs).
There was something blowing in the north Dublin air that they would later describe in the song «Lucifer's Hands»: «The spirit's moving through a seaside town / I'm born again to the latest sound / New wave airwaves swirling around my heart.»
There are many different types of changes in an ambient environment — some very fast like electromagnetic waves, some very slow like the accumulation of pollutants in the air, and some with rapid onsets and offsets but long durations like rainfall.
In other words, if a student stands up in the middle of class waves a Bible in the air and starts the «Lord's prayer», then yeah they might be due a suspensioIn other words, if a student stands up in the middle of class waves a Bible in the air and starts the «Lord's prayer», then yeah they might be due a suspensioin the middle of class waves a Bible in the air and starts the «Lord's prayer», then yeah they might be due a suspensioin the air and starts the «Lord's prayer», then yeah they might be due a suspension.
I will not wave my hand in the air with the arrogance of the sopranos for I am not welcome here in this house;
This vibration sends sound waves into the air, and when sound waves work together in a certain way, we call it music.
Let's stomp our feet and wave our arms in the air in defiance!
They are unwillingly exposed, in a sense, to the constant drone of those who set the agenda of what gets heard on the air - waves and read in print.
After one particularly offensive show on Aug 19, 2010 where he and his cohost, Crank, spent the morning railing against the «mentally diseased perverts» everyone else calls gay, preaching that women aren't equal to men and should be home raising the kids and making dinner, and Blacks need to kick their drug habits and get a job instead of freeloading off his hard earned tax dollars by trading in their food stamps for drug money, we started a blog documenting his abuses on the air waves.
I explained they were harmless, and essentially highly compressed air slipping over a structure moving at greater than the speed of sound... or an explosive wave expansion that moves out and then rebounds in... and so, the compressed waves move into our area from the weapons test area, and shake the glass windows, and we hear the sonic «sound» (or the wave's double sound) and the vibrational aspect of the glass within the window.
One oscillating wave... the moving air submerged him in its tide....
People who are megalomaniacs do things like take our air time during the super bowl to wave their beliefs in the air or publish an autobiography before they hit their mid-twenties.
Because every night he walked up and down the street, waving his Bible in the air and shouting his version of the Gospel through a bullhorn.
Leeches in a tropical forest sit on leaves and their front part waves about in the air like an antenna, extremely interested in infra - red radiation of heat.
As in New Testament times, worship again takes place in the home, with the new apostles of the air waves visiting these home - Christians through the radio and television.
This vegan muesli began as an idea for granola, but when I realized we were working with a toaster oven that smoked every time we attempted to use it and another heat wave in Washington without an air conditioner or a fan (lots of people don't have AC because it's not normally as hot as it's been), I simplified further and decided muesli was a better option.
This sounds ideal now that the SoCal heat wave has settled down and the marine layer fools us into thinking that there's really a fall chill in the air.
Smoke paints the shape of the air, how it moves in waves, shifting, mercurial.
ALEC said the consultant collected and destroyed any non-compliant handling equipment like sticks and plastic pipe with suitable livestock handling aids recommended; including the simple but effective use of plastic bags waved / flapped in the air to encourage the movement of sheep.
We dined on the sand — fed the birds, watched the waves and took in the ocean air.
Sitting with Smith's cookbook in my «fuzzy socks» on the chilly afternoon of its arrival, its recipes and stories brought me right back to the bustling shore; the rolling waves breaking over my toes, the crisp salt air tousling my hair, and of course, the delicious fresh seafood.
He waves his arms in the air, as if to pump up a crowd.
They remained there for 20 minutes, resting in the wave of air thrown up by the ship.
He slowly jogged back with his hand in the air, waving to the crowd and soaking in the adulation.
As the game went on their activities more resembled the pit of a stock market than fans at a game; men frantically waving dollars in the air and offering odds on anything and everything.
Clubs, players and ex-players, managers and pundits alike have all given their contribution to an enormous wave of sadness and pity after this morning's tragic air crash in Colombia, which saw the majority of Brazilian side Chapecoense's squad killed in a plane crash in Colombia.
I've also noticed that because he doesn't scream, shout and wave his hands in the air, people think that he's got an attitude problem or that he doesn't care.
That grab bag of skills served him well in the Wave House, where he amazed peers and spectators alike with a mind - bending array of spins, flips and gigantic airs hucked off the permanent «ramp» on the wave's shoulder.
He'd like to take his graceful freestyle moves — the so - called Flash Tacks that involve launching into the air in one direction, doing a flip or a twist and then hitting the water at full speed going in the opposite direction — into wave - riding competitions.
Half a dozen kiteboarders skimmed over the whitecapped azure water, some launching off small waves to fly 10 feet in the air for a few seconds.
Crush took his hat off, raised it in the air, and waved it back and forth.
He promised faithfully to wear it at Le Mans, and to wave it high in the air if he won.
Unbridled hit the wire and Perret waved his stick in the air.
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