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Missions just handed us their new track "Wavelength" - a dark, post-dance track which hints at Pictureplane, but perhaps a whole lot more "chill" and a bit more serious.
BIGSTEREO 2010
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The Wavelength is a project of The Media Consortium, a network of leading independent media outlets.
The Media Consortium: The Wavelength: FCC Decries Lack of Media Diversity, Stymies Low Power TV The Media Consortium 2011
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The Wavelength is a project of The Media Consortium, a network of leading independent media outlets.
The Media Consortium: The Wavelength: FCC Decries Lack of Media Diversity, Stymies Low Power TV The Media Consortium 2011
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The Wavelength is a project of The Media Consortium, a network of leading independent media outlets.
The Media Consortium: The Wavelength: FCC Decries Lack of Media Diversity, Stymies Low Power TV The Media Consortium 2011
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The Wavelength is a project of The Media Consortium, a network of leading independent media outlets.
The Media Consortium: The Wavelength: Attack of the Media Mega-Mergers! Skyprosoft, AT&T-Mobile and more The Media Consortium 2011
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The Wavelength is a project of The Media Consortium, a network of leading independent media outlets.
The Media Consortium: The Wavelength: FCC Decries Lack of Media Diversity, Stymies Low Power TV The Media Consortium 2011
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The Wavelength is a project of The Media Consortium, a network of leading independent media outlets.
The Media Consortium: The Wavelength: Attack of the Media Mega-Mergers! Skyprosoft, AT&T-Mobile and more The Media Consortium 2011
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Thanks to Wavelength, which is selling a $34.95 a month package, with speeds of upto 1.5 megabits per second.
Greene County, North Carolina gets fixed wireless broadband 2005
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Engineers are able to squeeze more information into a single cable by "multiplexing" up to 100 signals, each at a different frequency or color, on top of each other using a technique known as Wavelength Division Multiplexing.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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But he remains best known for films like 1967's "Wavelength," which consists almost entirely of a single 45-minute slow zoom through an empty loft space.
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