111.   That is because the station has to pay for additional bandwidth, or network capacity, every time it streams music to another listener.

112.   Television stations would then have to transmit a special signal for programs deemed to be violent, which the new chip would detect.

113.   The cable companies and the broadcasters would have to negotiate the terms of any arrangements under which a station could have both its analog and its digital signals transmitted.

114.   The blood shortage is accentuated in rural areas since remote health stations may have little access to blood from blood banks.

115.   The Carroll Street subway station has two staircases.

116.   The city must install locks on all fire station restroom doors, because some stations have only unisex bathrooms, causing problems between men and women.

117.   The case was settled out of court, and the station eventually had to publish the book itself.

118.   The decision allowing local stations to have final decision-making caught many general managers by surprise.

119.   The federal information minister, Goran Matic, said last week that every station had to pay the broadcast fees it owes, as in any other country.

120.   The digital stations have a much greater bandwidth than the regular, analog stations that have been broadcasting the same way for more than a half-century.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
station 0.12%
station + v. >>共 691
be 14.08%
say 8.90%
report 7.99%
have 4.78%
broadcast 4.51%
play 1.82%
show 1.76%
air 1.52%
begin 1.27%
run 1.15%
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