Colorado Valley Communications purchased a partitioned A-Block license covering a five-county area in the Houston market.
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In another partitioned area of the room, two teams of four pro gamers battled it out.
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The partitioned island of Cyprus has long been a running sore in Greek relations with Turkey.
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The West Bank, partitioned at gunpoint into some 60 Palestinian islands, fares little better.
Even if Libya were temporarily partitioned, the West could keep up the no-fly zone with minimal effort.
The conflict dates back to 1947, when the Indian subcontinent was partitioned on gaining independence from Britain.
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In a chamber partitioned from the main prayer hall, about a dozen women join in the Sabbath prayers.
The new interface is partitioned into the left-hand Skype contacts pane, and the larger right-hand pane with tabbed selections.
The area was enclosed by a slanted canopy of partitioned glass, and I unlatched a panel and swung it open.
The Himalayan region has been partitioned between Indian and Pakistan since 1947.
When the post-WWI Treaty of Trianon partitioned the nation into a much smaller territory, WWII air and ground fights left Hungary in a battered state.
Art students spend hours in the modestly sized spaces 8 feet by 10 feet which are partitioned on three sides, allowing classmates to see one another's works in progress.
Pressed up close to the administrative border with Serbia and linked to Belgrade economically, the area seems de facto partitioned from the rest of Kosovo, if formally under K-For and Unmik control.
Mrs Hewitt also accepted that the use of partitioned areas on mixed-sex wards was "not good enough" - but increased patient choice would give people the chance to vote with their feet.
Joseph Stalin was a peripherally involved commissar, but he came out of that conflict harboring a deep hatred of the Poles, one reason that he gladly partitioned Poland with Nazi Germany in 1939.
In his games, Miyamoto has always tried to re-create his childhood wonderment, if not always the actual experiences that gave rise to it, since the experiences themselves may be harder to come by in a paved and partitioned world.
"Sixty-five years ago on this day, the United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution 181, which partitioned the land of historic Palestine into two states and became the birth certificate for Israel, " Mr Abbas said shortly before the vote in New York.
Corsair says that the drive itself can be partitioned for any operating system, and the media can be accessed traditionally or via a free app for Android or iOS. The device can stream HD content to up to 5 devices simultaneously.
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But whether the constitution will be ratified in a countrywide referendum in November is questionable, as Hirak the southern secessionist party that has largely boycotted the talks demands that Yemen be partitioned into the northern and southern states that existed before unification in 1990.
It has a detachable inner pocket, which is partitioned to enable storage of other items in addition to the camera and lenses, such as a smartphone, while the outer pocket is large enough to accommodate a tablet PC or A4-size file folders.
Hospitals can make money from all bariatric procedures, including gastric bypasses (in which the stomach is partitioned and the upper part connected directly to the small intestine), but the gastric band is a rare example of an opportunity for device-makers to profit from weight loss.
With the chalk you drew a circle some five or six feet in diameter, partitioned it into as many pielike segments as there were players, and chalked into each the name of one of various foreign countries that had been in the news throughout the year.
It is after all less than 20 years since Sinn Fein's policy was to refuse to take up any seats in won in the Irish parliament, the Dail, on the grounds that the assembly was created by the treaty which partitioned Ireland in the early 1920s.
Writing in a style that owes as much to Stephen Colbert as it does to Michel de Montaigne, Mr. Taleb divides the world into those who "get it" and everyone else, a world partitioned into heroes (Popper, Hayek, Yogi Berra), those on notice (Harold Bloom, necktie wearers, personal-finance advisers) and entities that are dead to him (the bell curve, newspapers, the Nobel Prize in Economics).
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