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- noun Alternative spelling of
radio waves .
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Examples
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An important consequence of this is that man-made transmissions, such as radiowaves, radar and GPS should suffer less interference.
Earth's Ionosphere is thinning: NASA surprise as Space/Earth boundary much lower than expected 2008
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Someone obtained energy from H2O while looking for a cure for cancer by implementing radiowaves (I think), others developed low-cost E-production from * structured* H2O.
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In response to the town hall anger, a corporate front-group named 60 Plus is blanketing the radiowaves in Republican districts with these soothing ads thanking them for "preserving and protecting" Medicare.
Dave Johnson: Corporate Propaganda Response To Town Hall Medicare Anger Dave Johnson 2011
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In response to the town hall anger, a corporate front-group named 60 Plus is blanketing the radiowaves in Republican districts with these soothing ads thanking them for "preserving and protecting" Medicare.
Dave Johnson: Corporate Propaganda Response To Town Hall Medicare Anger Dave Johnson 2011
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So I guess to be 'influential' in todays American conservative politics you just need a microphone and radiowaves to spew your hot air and lunacy.
Poll: Limbaugh most influential conservative, say Americans 2009
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Like radiowaves that cause me to tune back and back to what could've been,
In haste.. 2010
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Over the next decade, President Obama pledged to make available 500 megahertz of radiowaves for high-speed wireless carriers.
White House backs FCC plan to add airwaves for mobile broadband 2010
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Over the next decade, President Obama pledged to make available 500 megahertz of radiowaves for high-speed wireless carriers.
White House backs FCC plan to add airwaves for mobile broadband 2010
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Over the next decade, President Obama pledged to make available 500 megahertz of radiowaves for high-speed wireless carriers.
Update: White House backs federal plan for more airwaves for smartphones, wireless broadband 2010
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• White House backs FCC plan to add airwaves for mobile broadband: Over the next decade, President Obama pledged to make available 500 megahertz of radiowaves for high-speed wireless carriers.
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