Those raw materials are then moved from one station to another station where an expert makes a small modification given the small amount of time given to complete their task.
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In a press briefing that quickly became a shouting match between officials from the two main parties, commission chairman Samuel Kivuitu said they were investigating claims of fraud after results from one station exceeded the number of votes cast by 50 percent.
In preparation for deployment in Afghanistan, tests were recently carried out in which two Global Hawks were simultaneously controlled from one ground station.
An airliner with 500 phones on board, whizzing across a city, would befuddle the network as the phones busily hopped from one base-station to the next.
At 6:30 p.m. a train from Shinjuku station, one of the busiest in Tokyo, was packed with people rushing home before a possible blackout.
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One is from a local radio station, another is a writer for Barron's.
Steps away from City Hall subway station is one of the city's Joseon dynasty palaces, Deoksugung , where you can sample a quieter side of Seoul.
While it varies from station to station, on average you can expect that only one in ten people ever listening puts their money where their ears are.
One blurry image from an Air Force tracking station in New Mexico, taken about a minute before the shuttle disintegrated, shows what some observers have interpreted as a jagged leading edge on the left wing.
Such was the degree of enthusiasm for openness that one television channel broadcast live from inside a polling station.
Last week, officers from the Metropolitan Police and officials from Ofcom pulled the plug on one alleged pirate radio station in north London.
One of the groundnut farmers who benefited from receiving the station's audible agriculture advice is Benjamin Masiya, who relies on his agriculture income to pay for his children's school fees and clothing.
In recent weeks, the Lebanese men had made video and press statements one broadcast live by a Lebanese station reporting from Azzaz last week saying their Syrian captors were treating them well and they were all in good health.
In a different urban environment just one train stop from the hubbub of Glasgow's central station, another beekeeper is checking on his hives.
About 700 people were on board the Metro-North trains when one heading east from New York City's Grand Central Station to New Haven derailed about 6:10 p.m. just outside Bridgeport, MTA and Bridgeport officials said.
PVTs, which are based on observed ballot-counting at a statistically significant number of polling stations, work particularly well with a mechanism for ensuring an honest vote count (or exposing a dishonest one) in circumstances that prevent monitors from observing every polling station.
One mile offshore from Newport, Rhode Island, Rose Island Light Station has been restored after years of abandonment.
The New York Times' John Broder, for one, described being stranded 25 miles away from the nearest supercharger station.
This despite a boycott that drove advertisers from his radio show and reportedly cost Cumulus Media, one of radio station groups that airs it, millions in lost revenue.
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The six astronauts at the space station are three from Russia, two from the United States and one from Japan.
Worcestershire County Council is running a public consultation over the proposed new Bromsgrove station in the Aston Fields area, about 100m from the current one.
And Wagner tubas have been used in movie scores in recent decades, from "Ice Station Zebra" (1968) and "Air Force One" (1997) to the "Matrix" films.
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Arraycomm has developed a technology called i-Burst that it says can deliver a sustained data speed of one megabit per second over distances as far as five miles from the base station, during testing in Sydney, Australia.
Your correspondent was stopped several hundred metres away from the entrance to one of them, Sera, and was taken to a police station for brief questioning and inspection of documents before being released.
At one polling station in Mexico City, a 46-year-old attorney from the state of Michoacan was fuming.
Mr Jarvis makes one announcement per trip just prior to departure from Essex into London's Fenchurch Street station.
One day, a woman named Patricia Lahrmer, from 1010 WINS, a local radio station, came to TACT to do an interview.
Steps from the hotel's entrance is a petite train station from which chugs a steam engine taking you to nearby sleepy towns, one with a 14th-century abbey.
Instead, for a moment the romantic girl awoke, one who might have accepted another man, a man her own age, from her own station.
The station was one of four around the country listed for closure under controversial plans from the Department for the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
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