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  • Add to that, the fact that going "nordo" out of radio contact should have launched a homeland security alert and new concerns about the distracting effect of the personal electronic devices in all sorts of transportation modes and, well, the cliché "perfect storm" does come to mind.

    Overflying Pilots may Fly Passengers Again 2010

  • ROBERTS: They were, as the FAA says and air traffic controllers said, "nordo," which means no radio contact for one hour and 18 minutes at the least between 7: 56 p.m. Eastern and 9: 14 p.m.

    CNN Transcript Oct 23, 2009 2009

  • Or, failing that, a right, tight little north European "nordo" (or perhaps "neuro"), leaving the feckless south Europeans to cope with a weaker "sudo" (or "pseudo").

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Timothy Garton Ash 2010

  • They do not have the capabilities, nordo they deserve the honor ofleading sailors to a cat house ....

    Corporate Media Blackouts Continue as Iran War Looms and Impeachment Moves Ahead 2008

  • De malproksime venas la ventego, el la regiono, kie estas la altaj montoj kaj la granda akvo, el la malvarma nordo.

    The Esperanto Teacher A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians Helen Fryer

  • All kinds of winter recreationists who want to enjoy the winter backcountry without motors whizzing by, deserve to have relatively easy and accessible places to do that too, not just relegated to distant, designated Wilderness, or groomed nordo trails.

    - Lou Dawson's Backcountry Skiing Blog 2008

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