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1 In the western border state of Tachira, many stations never opened.
2 In many stations , there's literally no place to put the things.
3 The route from immigrants, and many stations sprang up upon it.
4 If the FCC loses, it could impact how many stations Sinclair could acquire.
5 There are a great many stations in the Underground that no-one visits any more.
6 Not many stations packed a full complement of ion cannons.
7 According to CRA, many stations were counting composers, writers and producers when judging Australian content.
8 It left many stations operating on skeleton staff levels.
9 Poorly implemented "networking" erased many stations ' connections to their local audiences and advertisers.
10 What single station could do this, if the many stations of the world could not?
11 Even with gas, many stations remained without power.
12 How many stations look at us from their name-plates with that "God help us!"
13 This is the case in Polynesia, in the West Indies, and in many stations in South Africa.
14 Not so for net radio, which in principle could offer as many stations as there are listeners.
15 Plus many stations no longer have booths manned by agents, meaning there's sometimes no oversight at all.
16 Union leaders warn many stations will become "ghost stations".
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