Steve-O likes jamming ... needles through his hand ... and he hopes you like jamming too.
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They have those four people, and they're jamming, but jamming on weird ambient, psychedelic electronic music.
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It's like jamming, if jamming involved a machine instead of your long-haired friend who likes to noodle badly on the guitar.
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However, critics have also warned that allowing state prisons to run cell phone jamming systems would weaken the federal ban on jamming.
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Critics of jamming say that opening up the rules could create a "slippery slope" to letting jammers proliferate outside prisons, and that imprecise jamming could block legitimate calls outside the prison — although micro-jamming promises to make that problem less likely.
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Those measures include jamming 2.4 gigahertz and 5.8 gigahertz frequency bands, as well as GPS and GLONASS (the Russian satellite navigation system) jamming.
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It slows down the flow of the familiar music by jamming in extra phrases, and builds up the energy by jamming nonstop, busy action onto the screen.
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Dozens of refueling, reconnaissance, escort and jamming aircraft were airborne.
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The jamming problem has been getting worse in recent years.
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But the jamming will only affect aircraft above 50 feet.
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Militaries appear to be acquiring much more powerful jamming technologies.
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I hope he's already jamming up a storm with Dime.
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We'll get back to our regularly scheduled jamming next Friday.
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While jamming the sensor's signal, he opened a monitored window.
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Finally, a radio frequency jamming system takes the drone down.
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It's not about Facebook; it's about meeting up and jamming.
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"Echo, Bravo" conjured MBV jamming Side A of Siamese Dream.
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The problem is when jamming equipment falls into the wrong hands.
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I was just like, jamming out to Miley, I don't know.
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"Stop jamming commercial traffic," the pilot wrote in his NASA report.
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The upside is reliability, throughput and freedom from interference or jamming.
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This is where Holm's jamming kicks could come in so useful.
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The fun includes singing, dancing, chanting and jamming with various instruments.
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Satellite jamming equipment is relatively inexpensive and not complicated to operate.
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To some extent, jamming is what engineers call a "scheduling" problem.
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BECAUSE IT'S ACTUALLY JAMMING A SQUARE PEG IN A ROUND HOLE.
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This rehearsal space cost 60 bucks, and we're in here jamming.
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Or do we do as KSHMR does and keep jamming out?
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The girls were jamming out to "Lottery" and performing the dance.
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Radio jamming is the most popular method for taking down drones.
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After jamming out, I decided to post a classic Facebook status.
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Jamming bigger and uglier and louder ads in front of you.
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Similar jamming tests occurred in 2010, but Assistant Attorney General Beth Williams has told AP that January&aposs effort was significant because jamming technology has evolved, as have inmates&apos efforts to smuggle in the devices.
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The missile in the original footage also appeared to be fitted with several unidentified items of kit, which a second observer, who also asked not to be identified, said might be jamming and anti-jamming devices.
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Obama has been seen jamming to music from the Carters this summer.
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Simple criminals use jamming technology to disable garage doors and alarm systems.
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Meinrath, along with nine other critics, argued against jamming under any circumstances.
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Some believe jamming could help get oncology out of this conceptual jam.
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The fun will include singing, dancing, chanting and jamming with various instruments.
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We've been jamming to Demi Lovato's "Sorry Not Sorry" for months now.
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I was already occasionally jamming with Fyl and we both liked tattoos.
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No more removing any caps and jamming it into the charging port.
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We love going out and jamming and making field recordings and stuff.
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Even just jamming a screwdriver into the keyhole can make it unlock.
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Traffic was jamming up in intersections but it wasn't gridlocked, he said.
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Norway's defense ministry later told Reuters that jamming took place between Oct.
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A U.S. official said the drone was brought down by electronic jamming.
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Around 60 people had occupied the bridge, jamming up the railway network.
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Unfortunately, GPS/PNT is currently vulnerable to electronic jamming and cyber attack.
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When Krystal Rodriguez isn't jamming out to SebastiAn's "Embody," she's on Twitter.
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Jamming the radio signals to the drone does not always work, either.
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"[Hamasyan is] a master in jamming and improvisation," van Leer tells Creators.
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His weapon kept jamming, but he intended to kill all of us.
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The Cleveland Cavalier has been sharing videos of himself jamming to DAMN.
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It's been incorporated into [Combat Training Center] CTC rotations ... jamming their communications.
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Q: What's better than Johnny Depp and Joe Perry jamming onstage together?
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We still see gratuitous photos of people jamming needles into their bodies.
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But that was three badass black women just jamming on their instruments.
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But I ain't jamming art through the gears of the Content Machine.
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VICE News went to visit Deuel in Seattle to see what's jamming.
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At some point we all took a great interest in electronic music and started jamming everywhere—in nature, in the country, at a party, just buying a bunch of booze, bringing whatever instruments we had, and jamming for hours.
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They both love jamming guitars, writing and producing songs and of course performing.
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But he could use an SDR radio himself to do the actual jamming.
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On Thursday, she retweeted the video of a teacher, jamming on her ukelele.
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The drones were also the target of significant spoofing and GPS jamming efforts.
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Radio signals lose power over distance, making them progressively more vulnerable to jamming.
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We took breaks and took time to write because of our jamming process.
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In simplest terms, their tech works by jamming and disabling drones within range.
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It kept jamming up against compacted lint at the base of the hole.
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Lady Gaga jamming to 221k Magic by Bruno Mars tonight 🎤 #AMAs pic.twitter.
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I request records on the FCC investigation into Hilton Hotels jamming of wifi.
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Police have owned signal jamming tools to interfere with consumer drones for years.
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This time, things grew more organically out of sharing ideas and jamming things.
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There's no jamming things in or trying to seat the phone just right.
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When he heard the band jamming, he decided to stop and join 'em.
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She made two peace signs with her fingers and began jamming them together.
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"El Conejo Malo" also shared a video of the two jamming on Instagram.
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Instead of an organised evacuation, many got into their cars, jamming narrow streets.
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Phil Witmer will still be jamming 'Siamese Dream' until the end of time.
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They promote a gear-jamming ideologue because many of their readers are ideologues.
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It's retrofitted with flares to protect against missiles and has radar-jamming capabilities.
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"Up until two years ago even, the place was still jamming," says Stefani.
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But the version that went on auction was canvas, perhaps jamming the shredder.
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By now, there's little point in criticizing Mr. McConnell for jamming things up.
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The apparent jamming of one of the attacker's guns prevented more casualties. Sgt.
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The girls were jamming out to his hit "Lottery" and performing the dance.
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Other possibilities include blinding a satellite with a laser or jamming its signal.
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"I think [leaders] surely know the odds of jamming the Senate," Cole said.
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" CNN's Barbara Starr reports that the drone was "brought down by electric warfare jamming.
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But critics warn there would be dire consequences if jamming was allowed to propagate.
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Rather, they said, the trader panicked, jamming through enough trades to magnify the slide.
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Officers didn't ticket the pooch for his traffic-jamming antics on the Bay Bridge.
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Our harmonies were derived by jamming, and when we'd jam the harmonies would intertwine.
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This permits ARMS to attempt a "soft kill"—a carefully targeted form of jamming.
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Greenway drew the Wild even only 35 seconds later by jamming in a rebound.
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Thursday's drone downing was achieved using electronic jamming, according to a US defense official.
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They are jamming their apartments with greenery because they want a sense of connectedness.
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Let's plug all our machines in instead of jamming, let's program a beat first.
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Harrison said there's evidence that insurgents in Afghanistan and Iraq also have used jamming.
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Anything that relies on wireless communication can be taken offline by a jamming attack.
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A true musician at heart, McCartney delights in jamming with players of all stripes.
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Indeed, remote jamming may well do the job without resorting to a direct strike.
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Your workouts really are more intense when you're jamming out to your favorite band.
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They speculated that airport staff used "signal jamming" to stop the drones from working.
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While she is jamming the head back on, the swaddle floats to the ground.
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Watching him there, jamming out, we are forced to ask what is really preferable.
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I'm taking the New York lyricism and swag and jamming into a southern rhythm.
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Some voters said pages tore apart imperfectly, which left jagged edges, also jamming machines.
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But Mr. Dedi said that jamming a Wi-Fi signal was harder to do.
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There's jamming rifles, spoofing software, and hundreds of other solutions for downing a drone.
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The acoustics in the space are unbeatable, perfect for jamming out to sound art.
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The manufacturers of unmanned aerial vehicles are grappling with this sort of jamming problem.
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Instruments involved range from electric piano to Minimoog, guitar, cello, sax, flute, drums, sleigh bells, upright bass, even the sounds of a lyrebird—taking in various international styles in a virtual jamming session where the musicians didn't even know they'd be jamming together.
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Robotic systems may be vulnerable to hacking, jamming and simply rendered inoperable through electronic warfare.
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That means no porting, no jamming square pegs into round holes and no legacy pieces.
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As USNI News points out, a jamming system is a cost-effective means of defense.
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Then I met the rest of the band and we started our jamming and everything.
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In "Fade," a nearly nude Taylor is working out and jamming out, à la Flashdance.
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American forces are one step closer to communicating through the water and defeating enemy jamming.
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The satellite is also "equipped with anti-jamming features," making it extra resilient against attack.
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Which is why phone companies have been jamming bigger and better batteries into their phones.
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Its programs burned in the ears of irritated ISIS leaders who began jamming Alghad's signals.
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Don't let the NHL jamming these two down your throats ruin the on-ice fun.
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However, jamming adorned, pointy nails up a vagina can feel like masturbating with a cactus.
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"It's not jamming or blocking drones or catching them out of the sky," says Fox.
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I'm looking forward to jamming, exploring, and exchanging new sounds and rhythms with Cuban musicians.
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Iranian hackers flooded American financial institutions with garbage computer traffic, jamming the banks' internet services.
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South Korea blamed Pyongyang on Friday for allegedly jamming its GPS signals with radio waves.
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Piano ballads, it seems, aren't the only thing Duman's cats are jamming on right now.
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Jamming out to Lil Wayne's "Make it rain" while sprinkling salt into a pot.6.
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Marshall considered the time he spent studying Sherman's tendencies, including his jamming technique, an investment.
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We just started jamming because we wanted to play a little faster, a little louder.
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Officials have said that they were concerned about setting off a panic and jamming roads.
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It repeats about once a day at different times to try to escape government jamming.
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He was simply a weapon jamming through impeachment and ignoring fair procedure or legal process.
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The subsequent sentences are impacted and fractured, the jamming together of disconnected images presaging Dadaism.
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"Jamming is the most common and seems to have some level of effectiveness," he said.
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It finally fixes lots of the issues people experienced, including jamming and accidental key presses.
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Jamming radio signals is illegal under federal law except in select instances involving law enforcement.
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His dissertation was in information theory, exploring the problem of both detecting and jamming radar.
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"Health care passes, tax reform gets teed up, the economy starts jamming again," Watters mused.
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Bat species have gotten creative, too: some use competitive signal jamming to steal each other's food.
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It's not a jamming solution that will knock out other drones and WiFi and other things.
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He also managed to disable the weapon remotely by jamming radio signals so it couldn't shoot.
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Listening to local news, weather reports and traffic updates while also jamming to your favorite songs?
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The program has given him funding to look for signatures of jamming in breast-cancer cells.
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Beyond the clinic, jamming could help resolve a growing conceptual debate in cancer biology, proponents say.
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The trio — all self-taught musicians — got their start jamming and experimenting in their neighbor's garage.
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That's why grocers are looking to technology to reduce costs and keep aisles from jamming up.
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I mean, is it a summer party if you're not jamming to 'Despacito' all night long?
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Jamming your face into something that's slightly hard, but it's still a pretty unique experience [laughs].
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Idk. Seeing this Coachella goers jamming to BABY SHARK makes my nervousness go away shskskskshsks pic.twitter.
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It turns the gaming tablet into an oversized MP3 player that's perfect for jamming to Splatoon.
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The drone wasn't shot down but was destroyed by using electronic jamming, a defense official said.
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The bit's a fun one — there's a car, a comedian, a musician, and some jamming tunes.
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Officials including South Carolina Corrections Director Bryan Stirling have advocated jamming, which renders cell signals useless.
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This sort of GPS jamming could be the largest electronic threat to the U.S. drone program.
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Gustafsson didn't avoid the lead leg punishment and jamming of his advances through magic, after all.
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The Russian army recently commissioned its first dedicated counterdrone unit equipped with powerful electronic jamming systems.
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The singer shared an Instagram video of herself jamming out to the '80s tune this week.
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In March, Norway accused Russia of jamming its GPS systems and interfering in encrypted communications systems.
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Skinner's seventh goal of the season came after a jamming session around the Maple Leafs' net.
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By contrast, jamming interstates and freeways through cities — something Eisenhower never envisioned — was a terrible idea.
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That was the coolest thing—you could just be playing along and jamming with the tunes.
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Jamming with top-billed musicians is something most amateur players — even adults — can only dream of.
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Thousands of people are jamming onto the small number of scheduled flights and charter jets available.
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Google, for one, claims its Nest Secure will actually sound the alarm when it detects jamming.
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The NGI will be purpose-built to defeat missile swarm threats, decoys, jamming, and other countermeasures.
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And we now face potential anti-satellite weapons, directed energy attacks, and electronic jamming in space.
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Iran's Civil Aviation Agency later said that it had found no evidence of jamming or hacking.
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The Dave Meyers-directed video is classic Jackson, with colorful outfits, dancers and lots of jamming.
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"Guitar," Barbieri said, pointing to a cherub with an eerily adult face, jamming on a lute.
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The celebrity couple was spotted jamming to Lizzo at the Made in America Festival in Philadelphia.
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A new video from TMZ shows the band jamming to "Enter Sandman" in a Gelson's supermarket.
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Using a form of culture jamming, Mayer and Bustamante disrupted gendered stereotypes about motherhood and pregnancy.
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They swiftly found Amanda, the drummer, before jamming sporadically for about a year at a trio.
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The Communications Act of 1934 outlaws jamming for any state or local entity and for personal use.
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In order to destroy a jamming signal someone would have to be extremely savvy and sophisticated technologically.
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Because the toll-taking for commercial trucks relies on GPS tracking, they can avoid paying through jamming.
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He was jamming a soca track, and we thought we could work on some of those together.
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Unsurprisingly, phone lines are jamming up, and some senators have taken to social media to branch out.
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We are jamming tons of steps I've never done before and can't wait to show them off!
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Scotty: While jamming some Spazz on Youtube, I noticed it hadn't been tagged with link to purchase.
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We discussed [SPOILERS, obvs] social engineering, audio surveillance, signal jamming, operational security, encrypted chat rooms, and more.
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B&O has done a really great job jamming a lot of sound into a little device.
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RIDE-HAILING companies like Uber and Lyft are loved by city dwellers but may be jamming roads.
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According to the Associated Press, it lasted five days and involved jamming signals in a housing unit.
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Out of that usually comes some pretty inspiring talk and then we'll start jamming on some music.
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Jamming communications isn't a new idea, but with battlefields becoming increasingly digital, it's an evermore concerning threat.
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The drive is surprisingly not bad, and I spend it jamming out to music in my car.
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Arguably the best part about jamming out to some tunes is being able to scream the lyrics.
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And the threat isn't limited to space-faring countries since the satellite jamming technology is relatively inexpensive.
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He added the Navy would examine "every possibility" from training to possible radar jamming and cyber interference.
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Perhaps Belichick would consider a vice technique (two defenders jamming at the line) in certain situations. 25.
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Plus, Lane's still jamming out with the band's guitarist, Zack, who also happens to be her husband.
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That makes sense for somebody who has been improvising and jamming for as long as you have.
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Candidates' handlers might reconsider, however, their fondness for jamming "America" and the "American Dream" into these slogans.
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There are also a growing number of low cost, localized jamming devices and fake-signal broadcasting devices.
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To address this, Samsung used the brute force method, jamming much larger batteries into the S7 models.
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Halsey was spotted jamming out at the rapper's The Endless Summer tour Thursday night at EXPRESS LIVE!
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Especially jamming it up against fear of the other and anything that's not white-picket-fence America.
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Jamming or spoofing radio frequency signals can interfere with a satellite's ability to send and receive data.
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Her interpolation of radio-jamming signals, distorted transmissions, and other electronic fuzz adds layers of sonic unease.
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"It's like they're jamming 10 years of legislation into five weeks of votes," the second lobbyist said.
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But it said one drone was eventually able to take off, indicating jamming technology may have failed.
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They don't record in studios and, other than jamming at their local pub, they don't play live.
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When I build something new and start jamming on it, I think of something new to build.
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Snoop Dogg's already jamming out to it, thereby giving us all his blessing to stream it below.
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Our first attempts at replicating ourselves involved jamming machines full of information and hoping for the best.
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They discovered their musical chemistry at a party, when Maskin and McPherson started jamming on the guitar.
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I was no match for Maynard, but we made it work, jamming out two times a week.
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Yet the jamming equipment and missile systems appear to serve no other purpose than for military interests.
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I love to play without direction when I am alone, just improvising, or even jamming with friends.
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Oizo's iconic puppet partner, Flat Eric, however, can be seen in the furry yellow flesh jamming out.
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And that number does not count crowding delays resulting from frustrated passengers jamming onto other subway lines.
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The first couple of days were purely jamming, trying things out, getting acquainted, feeling our way around.
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Feeling the blues in his bones, Mr. Gussow took out his harmonica and started jamming with him.
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They had spent the morning jamming engineer stakes into the ground as pillars for the new fence.
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The ships can offer 1,000 beds by jamming them close together and stacking them atop one another.
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This makes them less prone to dropped signals — but at the same time less susceptible to jamming.
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Instead of immediately jamming your tongue down your partner's throat, start with a kiss on the lips.
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This video of Ry Cooder jamming through "The Prodigal Son" live in a studio is just bonkers.
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That correlation, if confirmed, suggests that the radio noise is jamming the gray whales' hypothesized magnetic sensors.
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My problem has always been the extended handles on carry-on roller bags coming off or jamming.
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The vehicle-mounted system uses jamming or electronic signals and is designed to combat radio-controlled IEDs.
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Jamming a drone might work great on the playground, but could get you arrested at the airport.
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Part of the problem is that it's not easy to detect a GPS outage caused by jamming.
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Even from the goal line, we can do a better job of jamming pucks, finding guys open.
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Confusingly jamming Stories in between private messages has sparked backlash amongst the first users of Snapchat's sweeping redesign.
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Mr. Hernandez also attempted to block his door from the inside by jamming the door with various items.
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Jamming is a hot topic in physics, but most biologists have not yet heard of it, Fredberg said.
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How do you solve the problem of traffic jamming every time there's a match at the Dodger Stadium?
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Publisher: Nintendo Players were already jamming with "Guitar Hero's" plastic guitars when MTV came out with "Rock Band".
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Specifically, the Russian military is buying up jamming devices that it plans to mount on cell phone towers.
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It's the kind of liberation June couldn't have imagined losing back when she was jamming to "Hollaback Girl."
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Bags jamming Karachi's storm drains contributed to recent flooding in that city during heavy monsoon rains, she said.
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Micro-jamming presents a possible solution, but because of FCC regulations, only federal agencies can legally implement it.
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McGinn countered that by jamming in shot from on top of the crease less than two minutes later.
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A Swedish defence ministry spokesperson said the ministry was not aware of any jamming attempt directed at Sweden.
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It was 48 hours of legends jamming together on top of Mount Olympus, with Orpheus leading the choir.
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It achieves the rigidity needed to do surgery-type things thanks to what's known as granular jamming, e.g.
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They come here because Montreal its well known for its music […], and rent and jamming spaces are cheap.
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The flight of the bombers comes after China reportedly deployed missiles and radar-jamming equipment to the islands.
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But for the rest of today and the foreseeable future, I will be jamming to Game of Thrones.
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CF Billy Hamilton returned to the starting lineup on Thursday night after jamming his left thumb on Tuesday.
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Or when you and your friends thought jamming dry crackers in your mouth without drinking water was hilarious?
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That's my job — that this feels right, and I'm not jamming things in just to jam them in.
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My argument would be, you don't want us, intelligence or law enforcement, jamming a solution down your throat.
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The technology meant to defeat drones has been varied: jamming rifles and lasers, drones that fight other drones.
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On Thursday, the US Navy destroyed an Iranian drone using electronic jamming, a US defense official told CNN.
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Last Thursday, the US Navy destroyed an Iranian drone using electronic jamming, a US defense official told CNN.
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Some European officials also say their own satellite system Galileo is more resistant to jamming than other receivers.
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The only thing left to do is pack your stuff and brace yourself for days of jamming out.
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You'll recall she was there last August jamming out to G-Eazy while he was there on tour.
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These jamming devices required the telecom regulators to grant the military new legal authorities over the civilian airwaves.
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The DroneBlocker devices work by blasting incoming drones with radio signals, effectively jamming the signal from the controller.
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PIBOT's autonomy removes the risks of jamming or loss of a communication link that goes with remote control.
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Randy Rhoads and Cliff Burton must be jamming with Chuck Schuldiner in some arena on Fiddler's Green, right?
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Other laws prohibit the use of hacking and jamming tools, and seizing control of aircraft, among other obstacles.
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Mr. McCraven used postproduction to stitch together cleanly structured new recorded works from the raw materials of jamming.
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The group speculated that the airport was "using signal jamming" and said the drones' WiFi was not working.
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Russia reportedly began jamming other, smaller U.S. drones weeks ago after suspected chemical weapons attacks in eastern Ghouta.
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Similarly, adversaries might be deterred from jamming this spectrum because they might be operating on the same bands.
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They became friends, jamming "hundreds of times," Mr. Costanzo said, often at Brando's house in the Hollywood Hills.
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The company gave us this statement: We have designed Nest Secure with issues such as jamming in mind.
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The scope, scale and complexity is concerning," Raymond said, adding that "there's reversible jamming of GPS communication satellites.
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He had exited Sunday's game early after jamming his left hand sliding into third on a stolen base.
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I also make a bowl of oatmeal and head out the door, jamming to CHVRCHES on my commute.
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My friend's entire company is locked out of their WeWork office because an umbrella fell, jamming the door.
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In his sessions, jamming and messing around—ear drumming, you could call it—lead to happenstance and creativity.
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Malia Obama is making her first music video appearance, lip syncing and jamming to an indie rock band.
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It even play CDs, cassettes, and FM radio, so you'll have plenty of different ways to start jamming.
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Bad news, folks: After jamming for more than two decades, it looks like the band is breaking up.
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Or maybe it's the woman in the background jamming along with our star, carrying her plate of food.
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To make her point, she's jamming to Beyonce's "Irreplaceable" ... an anthem to scorned women, as she sips tea.
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The new group, now dubbed The Allman Brothers Band, shacked up together in a house in Macon, Georgia, jamming and tripping and tripping and jamming, cementing their bonds both musical and chemical by each getting a magic mushroom––their preferred intoxicant, though really anything would do––tattooed on his ankle.
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Although Stirling is a hardcore advocate of jamming, the reality of getting it off the ground is more difficult.
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Families streamed out of the area on Monday for fear of further tsunami, jamming roads already blocked by debris.
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Every now and then I'm jamming to the music but I'm not on the dance floor cause it's thick.
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"Refusal to comply" is not necessarily most effective as a mechanical stopping, like jamming a wrench in a machine.
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If they succeed in jamming Mr Kavanaugh through, the cost in terms of legislative seats will soon become clear.
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Check out what's on the calendar and plan a trip that will have your inner rock star jamming out.
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The goal is to combat an increase in man-to-man coverage by larger cornerbacks, who are jamming receivers.
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The fun will include singing, dancing, chanting and jamming with various instruments, which will be included in the event.
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A word of caution: US cruise missiles like the Tomahawk contain electronics designed to specifically counteract GPS jamming devices.
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"Micro-jamming," or disrupting phone signals within a very precise area, was tested in a federal prison last year.
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"(Manafort) is sensitive to jamming Corey, who has a son-like relationship now with Donald Trump," the source said.
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While the NC700s deliver 20 hours of listening, the Sonys are good for an insane 3003 hours of jamming.
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Signal-jamming can block the link between a drone and its operator, or overwhelm a GPS-based navigation system.
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Nothing I love more than jamming out in my house on a beautiful day with the breeze coming through!
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Eventually, the two just end up jamming Chuck Berry's "Johnny Be Good" which, despite being utterly inevitable, is perfect.
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On Thursday morning, the US Navy destroyed an Iranian drone using electronic jamming, a US defense official told CNN.
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The speaker suctions easily to any shower wall, and the control buttons are conveniently located for seamless shower jamming.
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"The results indicate the potential for localized impact of this micro-jamming technology," Williams said, of the January test.
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A U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the drone on Thursday was brought down through electronic jamming.
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Now, CR7 has called for his services -- and the two have been jamming out speed drills all day long.
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I imagine a healthy and recovered Demi Lovato jamming out too Hindi music with Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone.
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The Patriots occasionally tried a bullseye tactic (jamming him with a front-seven defender) but Hill was too quick.
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Otherwise, it will have to risk pissing off teens by jamming more scalable display ads into the messaging experience.
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It might all sound a bit like China, which also has a history of jamming together state-owned enterprises.
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Liberal groups have trained their fire on DeVos, jamming the phone lines of Republican offices to protest her nomination.
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Jamming could successfully deny American military forces access to critical ISR, communications, and navigation capabilities in a wartime scenario.
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During most of the years in between, jamming was impossible, because printing was done one sheet at a time.
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Instead of jamming tech or infrastructure down the throats of potential users, we've provided just one more of them.
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"In view of the civilian usage of GPS, jamming of this sort is dangerous, disruptive and irresponsible," she added.
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"Wouldn't y'all like to hear … " Lovato captioned a soundless video of the record producer jamming out to a track.
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The potential for jamming is a reason why Pence mentioned the development of jam-proof satellites in his speech.
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It helps matters that many big-name venues employ cellphone-jamming technology, so texting and ringtones are rarely problems.
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For instance, the 2014 World Cup in Brazil was a major target, leading to data theft and website jamming.
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People who really shined, someone who didn't know anything but was able to walk out jamming a drum solo.
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You should get an hour or two of straight jamming, more than enough to take down a dozen UAVs.
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I remember jamming around with some synths over the top to enhance the track's energy as much as possible.
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If you listen to my CD, the first song is like up North lyricism jamming to a southern beat.
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The instruments are still hand-played, and the grooves still sound like they were created through jamming, not programming.
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So instead of jamming this horrible bill down our throats, go pitch in and be a part of that.
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OCX will be the first satellite control system designed after the advent of significant jamming and other cyber threats.
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One of the officials told NBC News that the jamming, which scrambles the signal, is affecting American military actions.
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"The gathering jamming the Olympic hangar raised the roof with ancient Hungarian battle cries," The New York Times reported.
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Carlos Santana revved up his band with grooves adapted from Africa and the Caribbean, jamming live in the studio.
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And there, in the crowd of folks jamming in the parking lot of a church in Watts, was Pitt.
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I think it's an important band and the way we wrote by jamming, we really had a different approach.
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The fact that it was designed for pipeline corridors is about culture jamming site specificity in the art world.
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The bill calls for correctional facilities to obtain permission to use jamming technology to prevent illegal communications within their walls.
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I already had a couple of cool songs that I was jamming in my basement with a roommate on drums.
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In 2012, a Sacramento-bound MD-80 commercial airliner wound up 10 miles off course due to military GPS jamming.
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He'd then sit at his kitchen table until dawn, creating tiny wetsuit-like sleeves and jamming cell phones into them.
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The devices are known to be disruptive, jamming nearby phones and sucking up vast amounts of metadata from innocent bystanders.
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Everyone is jamming out to Billy Ray Cyrus and Lil Nas X's remix of "Old Town Road" — even Will Smith!
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On Monday, July 4, the annual new moon in cozy Cancer will put everyone in a slow-jamming, sentimental groove.
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Samsung averts disaster by jamming the Galaxy S83 full of biometric options: there's also facial recognition and an iris scanner.
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Herron described how she was able to briefly get free by going into a bathroom stall, even jamming the door.
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Crass was serious about its "culture jamming"; imagine what the band would be capable of if it were around today.
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But she couldn't give me any details about whether there was indeed GPS "jamming," nor whether it had happened before.
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Still small signs serve as a warning for the telephone company jamming this ill-advised deal down its shareholders' throats.
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There are around a dozen more videos of pumpkin man jamming out to a wide variety of TV theme songs.
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Japan is known for supplying such things to North Korea, including GPS-jamming devices, which could fit into a backpack.
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Telecommunications companies are opposed, saying jamming cell signals could set a bad precedent and interfere with legal cell users nearby.
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The 'Sky Fence' is designed to stop drones by jamming their computers and sending them back to whoever's flying them.
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Because all of the diseases in his body are jamming each other up as they try to attack his body.
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You're jamming to your favorite prevacation playlist while scrolling through Instagram, and then it happens — your phone battery is zappo.
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Facebook could take a cut of these deals, allowing it to monetize creators' content without jamming in more interruptive ads.
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The room underwent professional treatment for acoustical enhancement and was used as a practice and jamming room by Mr. Valo.
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During World War II, US government officials sought to discourage shortwave radio listening but stopped short of jamming enemy broadcasts.
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VanWyngarden: He was there while we were jamming and writing—encouraging us to develop stuff, which really helped a lot.
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The jamming signals were still being sent on Friday, said Moon Sang-gyun, a spokesman for the South's Defense Ministry.
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Chesky has shared a video of the fluffy Golden jamming in the car with him and his girlfriend, Elissa Waverly.
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This isn't blasting content to thousands of people, sliding it to one, or jamming it into a utilitarian message thread.
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The biggest obstacle is Putin's S-400 anti-air system, which can be neutralized with electronic jamming and cruise missiles.
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" Meanwhile, Nozkowski was purposefully jamming together different ways of applying paint while exploring what Marjorie Welish called his "vexed silhouettes.
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It hypothesized that a mysterious radio noise was coming not from aircraft or signal jamming, but rather from the sun.
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Crowds in recent days were still jamming into coffee shops, community centers and high school gymnasiums to cheer their candidates.
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It tried repeatedly to disrupt American and South Korean military exercises by jamming electronic signals for guided weapons, including missiles.
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You can listen to and analyze the full playlist below: Which summer anthems do you think Trudeau should be jamming to?
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I was given these several years ago and they are my go-to headphones for everything: work, travel, jamming at home.
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We tried jamming and it really cooked literally from the first note so then we decided to make a record together.
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But as they started to hit traffic, Carpinello and Farley took the opportunity to cuddle while jamming out to some music.
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"Outside communications can be a real issue, but jammers don't solve this problem; instead, [jamming] creates incredible collateral damage," said Meinrath.
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Click here to view original GIFBut most of the jamming Gostomelsky saw was done for the sake of profit or paranoia.
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People lined up at the store day and night, jamming the streets of the neighborhood and packing the store's drive-thru.
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Perry first teased the song on her Instagram story in March with a video of herself jamming out to the tune.
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Meanwhile, Josef Käs, a physicist at Leipzig University in Germany, wondered if jamming could help explain puzzling behavior in cancer cells.
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You may not realize it, but jamming out to the Top 40 might actually hinder your work ability rather than help.
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Britain has been a leader in using electronic jamming systems — particularly in detecting and taking out improvised explosive devices — in Afghanistan.
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Then I put dry shampoo in my hair and and get dressed while jamming out to Lizzo before driving to work.
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There is currently a trend on TikTok of filling a Crocs shoe with shaving cream and then jamming your foot in.
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The use of electronics ranges from strict sequenced rigor to open-ended jamming, sometimes both in the space of a song.
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It's there that Unknown Mortal Orchestra are playing their headline set, slow jamming everything—EVERYTHING—and sweeping everybody up with them.
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One device called the AGR allows "continued satellite track in the presence of high levels of hostile jamming," manufacturer Raytheon notes.
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Jamming through the new features on iPadOS was like a greatest hits album of iPad Pro complaints that have been resolved.
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The US Federal Bureau of Prisons recently ran a test for jamming contraband cellphones in a South Carolina state correctional facility.
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The Federal Bureau of Prisons ran an earlier test of micro-jamming last year at a federal prison in Cumberland, Maryland.
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There's a 360-degree camera system that includes night vision, an anti-jamming satellite communications system and active mine/explosion detection.
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Like jamming musicians who never write anything down, they could not know if their best grooves would return in new settings.
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Lopez posted a short clip of her newest song on Instagram Saturday, jamming out to the beat during a car ride.
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So sad to hear Gregg Allman passed away I admire him so much & had the honour of jamming wth him recently.
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The Speedo sing-along features several of the team's 50 members jamming out to Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and One Direction.
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" Statement from the Pentagon: Update: U.S. defense officials told reporters that the Iranian drone was brought down by "electronic warfare jamming.
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Just for the hell of it Bob, Mark, John and myself were jamming and we just called it Deluxx Folk Implosion.
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" — Gigi, jamming in the car to Zayn's song, "Like I Would," in a video for her Vogue cover "She's super intelligent.
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Atlanta (CNN)Death came for Bruce Hampton as he celebrated his 70th birthday doing what he did best -- jamming on stage.
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Start jamming on the fire trigger while the hook animation plays out, at least until you learn to nail the timing.
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They had arrived in the capital in trucks, jamming highways and blocking many motorists on their morning commute or school run.
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"We've had the concept of jamming at Media Molecule for a long time, it's how we aspire to work," Reddy said.
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Kim Kardashian got a new alarm clock from Kanye West for Mother's Day ... a string orchestra jamming in her living room!
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Attention all aspiring guitar players: Many hours spent jamming to "Barracuda" on Rock Band 3 does not a professional musician make.
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It is possible that regulations keep Americans from jumping to new jobs or places, thereby jamming the process of economic reinvention.
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Her message arrived as I stood on a subway platform in Washington, D.C. I read it in snatches, my brain jamming.
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He spends the album's duration jamming as many ideas as he can into songs that rarely last more than three minutes.
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DroneShield, an Australian company, also makes a detection system and has developed a prototype electronic jamming gun to ground a drone.
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And of course Trump's dedication to scoring border all funding is a big part of what's jamming up Congress these days.
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However, depending on your hardware, other software and services could be jamming things up and dragging your disk to a crawl.
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We would just start jamming to that and once we go into the studio, we do the preproduction with Will Putney.
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We've asked the airport to confirm whether signal jamming counter-drone technology is being used to try to prevent the protest.
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Mr. Canty suggested they give Mr. Pirog a shot; the trio began jamming at Mr. Canty's rehearsal space, and clicked immediately.
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Santana chose sections of songs as templates, sometimes calling for tempo or key changes, and the band started jamming on them.
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The emotional crux of the play takes place during the sessions, when the two youngsters win each other's trust by jamming.
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There are too many gratuitous photos of people jamming needles into their bodies and bloated corpses carried out of filthy homes.
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So while everyone was jamming to the music Alex turns on his phone and is recording the effect of the light.
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It is also well known that the US military could use jamming and electronic warfare countermeasures against any Russian military efforts.
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Another 7-0 run started the second half, Tillman jamming in transition for a 40-22 advantage with 17:21 left.
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You can skip tracks on your playlist and answer calls, and they're even sweatproof for when you're jamming at the gym.
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Mr. Aboulafia said Air Force One needed to have antimissile defenses like jamming and electronic countermeasures to keep the president safe.
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Instead of two people jamming away on a shared home console, millions of people are starting to log into games simultaneously.
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These bright young college grads jamming the Big Ten bars in Chicago will presently get married and move to the suburbs.
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These bright young college grads jamming the Big Ten bars in Chicago will presently get married and move to the suburbs.
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For me, the experience was an impersonal, crowded cattle call followed by being jammed like sardines into tiny leg-jamming seats.
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They said that allowing any use of jamming would encourage a proliferation of jammers, affect public safety, and interfere with national communication.
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The main takeaway is that her taste is wide-ranging, whether she's jamming out to Skrillex or chilling out with Bon Iver.
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Even if they get too close, it has a radar-warning receiver, a jamming system and releases a decoy, towed behind it.
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Manning believes that cell jamming likely provides an overarching mechanical explanation for many of the cell behaviors involved in cancer, including extrusion.
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The former child star shared a video on his official Instagram account of him jamming after the singer-rapper invited him onstage.
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"Any of the satellite navigation systems such as Galileo ... are all extremely vulnerable firstly to jamming and increasingly to spoofing," Thomas said.
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During the transit, Marines on board destroyed an Iranian drone that "closed within a threatening range" using counter-drone jamming equipment. pic.twitter.
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Disney is just jamming through remakes of its classics, and it's already starting to tease Mulan, which doesn't arrive until next spring.
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In April 2018, US officials said that the Russian military had been jamming the GPS systems for is drones operating in Syria.
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A Chinese city's police department is arming itself with more than 20 drone-jamming rifles to crack down on illegal drone flights.
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"Ziggy played guitar, jamming good with Weird and Gilly," Bowie sang with a red lightning bolt across his face and flamboyant jumpsuits.
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I'd never seen a live show before and [the Fillmore's owner] Bill Graham heard me jamming because it was a jam session.
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The Syrian drones were vulnerable to jamming because they relied on GPS and so crashed when their link to it was blocked.
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Signal-jamming has to be careful, though, to ensure that aircraft instruments and airfield-navigation and radio systems are not also affected.
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Audience members will get involved, too: Families are encouraged to bring drums, shakers and all kinds of instruments for jamming and dancing.
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But the Children of the Forest saved him from turning into a wight by jamming a piece of dragonglass into his heart.
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Finnish Defence Minister Jussi Niinisto told Reuters on Tuesday he was concerned about the danger the GPS jamming posed to civilian traffic.
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If you happen to get an incoming call (or hologram message) while you're jamming, just answer and end your call via speakerphone.
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The satellite is designed for intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance jobs, and is equipped with anti-jamming features and encrypted telemetry and control.
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"Saint" punctuates minimal downtempo jamming with short bursts of rockin' guitar licks in a style that would make Built to Spill proud.
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Especially on this tour, you can tell on this tour that they are feeling so loose in their song selection and jamming.
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Particularly important to Media Molecule is the process of "jamming" — coming together to throw ideas at the wall to see what sticks.
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When left unsupervised it would sometimes jam, and when it did manage to print without jamming, the resulting images often featured glitches.
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Trump did not specify how the drone was destroyed, though some reports have suggested it was brought down using radio signal jamming.
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The current revival is a deeply satisfying confusion of slamming doors, jamming doors, handles flying off doors and characters flying off handles.
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When we were in the studio though, the three of us, we were basically functioning as X-TG, jamming all the time.
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Investing yourself in a game is also much easier when it's you actually holding the sword and jamming it into enemies' stomachs.
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That video shows a few hundred kids who know every word of the songs jamming out without any regard of bodily injury.
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A US defense official told CNN that the jamming had "little or no affect" on US military assets during the NATO exercise.
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In April, the Wall Street Journal reported US officials had confirmed China had installed military radar jamming equipment on the Spratly Islands.
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Happy Friday and welcome back to On The Money, where we're jamming another two or six years of craziness into one newsletter.
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Manager Brad Ausmus said he was fine after jamming his knee in a slide into second on Monday in the eighth inning.
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But it's a lovely though, this idea of a fake spaceman flying through the stars and jamming to Bowie for all eternity.
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Nordic governments filed protests with Moscow, claiming the jamming put both military and civilian aircraft operating in its northern territories at risk.
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Liberal groups also see an easy target, and have been jamming up Republican lawmakers' phone lines to urge them to reject DeVos.
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"When these guys from the Ohio Players to Parliament-Funkadelic were just jamming, that's where the songs came from," Mr. Jolicoeur said.
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Definitely. When we started jamming again we all needed it to be a lot quieter, just having a baby in the room.
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Russia has been jamming some U.S. drones over Syrian airspace, seriously impacting military operations, four U.S. officials told NBC News' Courtney Kube.
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If you think fingering is just the systematic jamming in and out of a finger, you shouldn't be allowed to have fingers.
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Tending, as Samsung often does, toward jamming as much into a product as possible — the polar opposite of chief competitor Apple's approach.
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They have increasingly looked to technology to reduce costs and keep aisles from jamming up with shoppers and workers picking customers' orders.
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It also claims to have made one successful flight, and says two earlier drone flight attempts were thwarted by signal jamming technology.
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Jamming a bunch of Tweets together and calling it a book is like serving a thousand canapés and calling it a meal.
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We can just imagine Hanks and Wilson hunkered down in Australia jamming to her Quarantunes while they kick coronavirus to the curb.
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Van Gundy is correct — thus far, Westbrook, George and Anthony have looked like three solo artists taking turns jamming on lead guitar.
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I ended my year loudly jamming to alt-rap acts Junglepussy and Archy Marshall and noise-inspired artists from Arca to Toupee.
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He would often tell of meeting the guitarist Django Reinhardt in Paris in 1945 and jamming with him on his penny whistle.
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"But what doesn't work is jamming a new tool down throats of health care and not taking time to learn their workflow."
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Many take advantage of the fact that so many elites are gathered in one place by jamming their schedules full of meetings.
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The mechanical insect that can draw blood from a patient by sneaking up and jamming its metal proboscis into the person's neck.
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That's because thisfootdoesnotexist is the latest project from MSCHF—a group of professional pranksters jamming our culture on a schedule through 2021.
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Physical: Cutting undersea cables combined with satellite jamming could cause continents to lose connectivity to each other and even fragment communications internally.
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By communicating with other cars, they could travel faster, and closer together, to maximize traffic flow and reduce traffic-jamming fender benders.
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But yeah, it's still enjoyable, but I guess it's very different to bands in the past where it was just jamming really.
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First of all, you'll spend thousands on food and clothes before jamming conflicting members of your families together in the same room.
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FEDERAL OFFICIALS: PRISON CELLPHONE JAMMING TEST A SUCCESS The decision divided victims&apos relatives at the hearing, the Chattanooga Times Free Press reported.
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The study found that to install any type of jamming, the correctional facility would need a precision-based system, which is more expensive.
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Russian cyber attacks and electronic jamming also disabled Western-provided equipment, including what Washington had considered state-of-the-art unmanned aerial vehicles.
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Those gaps will narrow if jamming and phase transition theory continue to successfully explain what researchers see in cells and tissues, Fredberg said.
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The group went on the rampage when Bibi was acquitted in 2018, with protesters jamming into cities, attacking public property and burning cars.
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"We're not jamming it down anyone's throats," Spicer said, accusing the Obama administration of doing just that to pass the Affordable Care Act.
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But rogue quadcopters are a newly plausible threat for the military, and there aren't many solutions that don't involve large-scale jamming emplacements.
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There's nothing quite like making a perfect roast chicken while jamming out to Taylor Swift's "Blank Space"—at least if you're Ina Garten.
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It's cool, though, because he fixes everything in the end by jamming out to "Purple Rain," which makes everything OK again for everybody.
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The team also made a point to avoid singing "Call Me Maybe," the song they were jamming to in their last Olympic appearance.
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Jamming up publicly financed universities with people who are never going to finish their degrees is not a good use of taxpayers' money.
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The music icon recently shared a video of her son David Banda jamming out to her 1983 hit "Holiday" while in the car.
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The twist-off design features a headphones port so you can keep jamming to your favorite playlist, even while your phone is stored.
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The trio played two songs, including a few freestyle Kaine solos, with the senator jamming and tapping his foot along to the beat.
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You think you're just harmlessly jamming in the mancave of your suburban weekend home, writing rock 'n' roll jams about fighting the establishment.
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Experts say the biggest threats seen today are non-kinetic threats such as jamming of satellite-based capabilities such as GPS and communications.
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Last year's performers came from as far as Morocco and Poland for a range of public talks, ethno-musical lectures and jamming sessions.
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He's been a good sport about "slow jamming the news" with Jimmy Fallon, and he even read some mean tweets on Jimmy Kimmel.
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During that evacuation, a bus carrying elderly evacuees caught fire and exploded, killing at least 24 people and jamming a major evacuation route.
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Us regular Joes don't want to hang out in VR -- at least not yet -- but Facebook keeps jamming the idea down our throats.
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In the largest sense, jamming is a problem in a field called tribology—the study of friction, lubrication, and wear between interacting surfaces.
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The wings of the show were packed, everyone was watching each other's set and if they weren't, they were downstairs laughing and jamming.
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Juan wanted to stay with Agent Steel [Kilfelt's previous outfit], so Jack [Schwartz, drums, ex-Dark Angel] recommended me and we started jamming.
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Jamming in nominations of candidates just because they support single payer health care is nowhere near what it takes to win general elections.
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In 2012, jamming signals sent by the North forced 252 commercial flights to turn off their GPS and use an alternate navigation tool.
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Sheila E. first played with Prince when both musicians were barely 20, jamming next to the water bed in her parents' Oakland basement.
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Guest investor Bethenny Frankel previously shared with CNBC Make It her and investor Mark Cuban enjoy jamming out to hip-hop between shots.
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And while she's not exactly jamming out, she is sending a message — albeit in fewer words than she did defending herself on Tuesday.
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Look me in the eyes and tell me you don't start jamming as soon as you hit play —even without the metal backtracking.
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French counter-espionage services have reportedly sought to surround the Orthodox center with jamming devices over fears it would be used for surveillance.
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The line at Kmart snaked around the store, jamming traffic across the aisles, as shoppers piled carts with coats, scarves, pajamas and sweaters.
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If Nest Secure is armed and jamming occurs, the siren will sound instantly and the user will also be notified on their phone.
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For Mr. Miranda, then 20, it was a vision of New York's disparate cultures not battling one another but jamming side by side.
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The fitness watch stalwarts, Garmin and Polar, start jamming even more sensors into their already capable watches, and beefing up their mobile applications.
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A combination of radio frequency detectors and radar detect them, high-powered cameras verify payloads and technologies like jamming demobilize them, he said.
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A combination of radio frequency detectors and radar detect them, high-powered cameras verify payloads and technologies like jamming demobilise them, he said.
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In recent weeks, General Hifter's forces have been buoyed by the arrival of Kremlin-backed Russian mercenaries armed with sophisticated drone-jamming technology.
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There are so many layers of delight involved in watching J.Lo as Ramona jamming to Britney Spears' "Gimme More," in a Cadillac Escalade.
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More packages mean more delivery trucks double-parking on city streets, contributing to air pollution with their idling engines and jamming busy roadways.
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A combination of radio frequency detectors and radar detect them, high-powered cameras verify payloads and technologies like jamming demobilize them, he said.
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Jamming ''unapologetically'' in front of ''American'' like that, with all those aggro fixin's, implies that anybody wearing a different shirt doesn't love America.
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The FCC says jamming creates serious safety risks; it can stop emergency information from reaching law enforcement and dilute radio signals on the ground.
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Mark still use the same B-flat clarinet, but a few years ago got an A clarinet, so jamming is easier in different keys.
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After two more punishing, dehydrating uphill miles, I stopped again and tried jamming the battery into its slot without the clunky plastic cover on.
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These $350 wireless headphones are a favorite among DJs and gamers, but they work just as well for jamming to your favorite Spotify playlist.
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Though it's early days, proponents are optimistic that phase transitions such as jamming will play an increasingly important role in the fight against cancer.
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Though not the first mention of jamming in the scientific literature, Liu and Nagel's paper set off what Fredberg calls "a deluge" among physicists.
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Before trying again, we had to clean Poopsie thoroughly to remove the slime that was jamming her throat and opening on the other end.
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Her own professor is seen standing on a desk, dancing and jamming on the ol' tambourine to "End of The Line" by Traveling Wilburys.
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In order to cope with potential threats posed by ADrs, SDr [surveillance drone] utilization becomes important for surveillance, hunting, and jamming of intruder ADrs.
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While being followed by police, members of the group seemingly used phone jamming equipment to block any cell phone signals from leaving their car.
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Kylie posted a series of Snapchats of her, Kendall and model pal Hailey Baldwin jamming to Beyoncé's Lemonade on their way to the event.
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The Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning says they traced the jamming to five different areas in North Korea originating on March 31.
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" Jarre recalls seeing the scenes on TV: "I looked at the pictures of cars jamming the roads, and suddenly realized they were all empty!
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Some examples: waiting for my pizza delivery, jamming to Taylor Swift's Reputation, reading up on Riverdale season 2 fan theories, stirring a simmering soup.
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Called Playthings, this VR jamming experience was developed by George Michael Brower, formerly of Google's Creative Lab and presently of Always & Forever Computer Entertainment.
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Also, if you're adjusting your ear cups, you might accidentally end a song you were jamming out to and skip to the next one.
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Jamming through judges has been a key priority of McConnell's as he's worked to keep the Republican conference united in the past two years.
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Yet another anti-drone system is the Battelle DroneDefender, which uses a radio-jamming "rifle" that severs the link between the drone and controller.
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Why It Was Epic: The segment, full of Corden and the singer jamming to '80s and '90s classics, lasted for a full 14 minutes.
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It's a makeover, like when John Mayer gave up his playboy ways, moved to Montana, and started jamming with the Grateful Dead, version 16.0.
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On Thursday, the US Navy destroyed an Iranian drone using electronic jamming equipment in the Strait of Hormuz, a US defense official told CNN.
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Obama lost a Democratic-ruled Congress by jamming through a complex and easily demagogued health-care law during his first two years in office.
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As io9 noted all the way back in 2010, there are all kinds of businesses that might have an interest in jamming cellular networks.
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A report obtained Friday by The Associated Press details the January 17 test of micro-jamming technology at a federal prison in Cumberland, Maryland.
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"Development will very likely focus on jamming capabilities against ... Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), such as the U.S. Global Positioning System (GPS)," he said.
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But he is absolutely right about the true intentions behind this proposal: Republicans are jamming through a massive tax giveaway under utterly false pretenses.
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A new Apple patent explains how the keyboard would use a variety of techniques to prevent dust and other particles from jamming the keys.
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In the US, that power is limited to federal agencies, since state and local law enforcement are subject to the FCC's anti-jamming provisions.
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And although they've sprinkled notions of seeking bipartisanship, Republicans wrote the bill themselves and Democrats say they are jamming it through with no hearings.
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Everyone in the novel seems intent on wearing middle sister down, jamming her into a mold that makes more sense to the community—I.
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"I think the president is impatient and the president is kind of jamming the agenda a little bit, rightly so," Cassidy told The Advocate.
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And by getting yourself the handy device of a portable headphone amplifier, you can do just that while jamming out to your heart's content.
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He was scheduled to have an MRI after jamming the hip while stepping on first base when he reached base on an error Sunday.
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Percussion turned out to be the calling card, she said, and soon the project's initiators found themselves jamming with refugees and running music workshops.
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Those reports followed assessments a month prior that found China had installed communications and radar jamming equipment on its Spratly Island outposts as well.
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If you're a '90s kid, then this is about to take you right back to jamming out in your bedroom embracing your teen angst.
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But if disco isn't your thing, here's a list of songs from each decade that will help you kill those germs while jamming out.
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The road march was a proving ground for enhanced technology, such as new, small reconnaissance drones and electronic-jamming equipment to thwart Russian probes.
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Jamming requires more power than detecting does, so the range at which the Avtobaza can disrupt a drone is certainly shorter than 90 miles.
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The protesters then marched through Hong Kong's Central district — in defiance of a police ban — clogging streets and jamming up traffic and public transportation.
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It has been proven time and time again to be an invaluable weapon in mixed martial arts: literally jamming an opponent from stepping in.
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The debate over Afghanistan abruptly slowed down after officials at the State Department expressed concern that General McMaster was "jamming through" a troop decision.
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The rampage ends with the Trump character jamming a sharpened stake through the neck of a man with CNN's logo superimposed over his face.
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Israeli officials said that on Feb 21 Egyptian forces began jamming a range of cellphone frequencies in Sinai, disrupting reception in Israel and Gaza.
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Sims duelling with lightsabers, using the Force, drinking blue milk, and jamming out to "Jabba Flow" in Simlish (which would sound exactly the same).
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There was no great way to get a holistic view of what a friend has been jamming to lately, or their music preferences overall.
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In particular, North Korea focuses on jamming two stations run by South Korea's intelligence service, called Voice of the People and Echo of Hope.
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The jamming prompted warnings by South Korea's military to North Korea to stop what it called "provocation" and a protest at the United Nations.
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In 2013, the U.S. Navy reported almost certain, intentional jamming of the GPS system of one of its vessels sailing near Iranian territorial waters.
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Turkey has played down the extent of Russia's militarization of Crimea, which NATO says involves deploying surface-to-air missiles and communications jamming equipment.
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The year is 1944, the Allies are about to land in Normandy, and our heroes must take out a critical Nazi radio-jamming tower.
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It was late one afternoon this spring, and Madison Square Garden's 19,000 seats were empty as Billy Joel and Lang Lang began jamming onstage.
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It was late one afternoon this spring, and Madison Square Garden's 19,000 seats were empty as Billy Joel and Lang Lang began jamming onstage.
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The Brooklyn-set "Panorama: Jamming to the Top" (on Saturday) trails members of a steel-pan band as they practice for an annual competition.
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Lomachenko even landed some of his better punches in jamming and breaking from a half-clinch that many fighters would have simply submitted to.
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"Jamming all these hearings into one or two days, making members run from committee to committee, makes no sense," Schumer said in a speech.
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Householder has repaid the largesse with stalwart support, sponsoring several power-plant bailout bills and jamming HB6 through a hastily called last-minute legislative session.
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The couple continued the self-appreciation during a car ride on Saturday with their daughter North West, while jamming out to some of Kanye's tunes.
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One alternative to jamming, Levitan says, is small-box antennas, which are cheap (around $217.77) and can cover one block, which holds approximately ten cells.
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Here's Bruce Willis getting down on the harmonica in Harlem, singing and jamming out on stage during a jazz show ... and the video is amazing!!!
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Käs is now using a laser-based tool to look for signatures of jamming in tumors, and he hopes to have results later this year.
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The signal-jamming backspin began on December 19, and has been turning everyone's attention to tying up loose ends instead of rushing toward new goals.
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US military satellites face new threats of jamming from potential rivals such as China and Russia, who are also working on new anti-satellite weapons.
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The iconic singer, 59, shared a video of her son David Banda jamming out to her 1983 hit "Holiday" on Sunday while in the car.
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Those signals are vulnerable to corruption and jamming, accidental or malign, by hackers, terrorists and mother nature, the latter in the form of solar winds.
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An Apple patent explains how a new keyboard design would use a variety of techniques to prevent dust and other particles from jamming the keys.
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Republicans spent years saying the 15-month Obamacare process was too fast, it was jamming the law down the country's throat, it was too partisan.
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Most drones can be neutralized with targeted radio jamming, which causes the craft to lose its connection with the pilot and hover to the ground.
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France says it is ready to use jamming or GPS blocking equipment, and even a squadron of four specially trained golden eagles, to neutralize drones.
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The former football star had attempted to "block his door from the inside by jamming the door with various items," Fallon said in a statement.
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That 2015 instance appears to fit China's public posturing on the ways it says it could use electronic GPS jamming to disrupt U.S. drone networks.
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I'm Jamieson, I'm still your host, and I'm excited to get back to your regularly scheduled jamming after spending last week in Austin for SXSW.
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When the band began jamming on these titles in the studio last December, they turned the calendar back 50 years and the music flowed effortlessly.
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Military-grade drones attempt to prevent jamming or spoofing of their signal by cycling through different frequencies and adding high-level encryption to their signal.
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He desperately tries to stop it, jamming his finger down Jasper's throat, but Jasper grabs him and asks Monty to just say he loves him.
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So forgive me, but 10 grand seems pretty cheap when it comes to preventing future earthquake fatalities or jamming through Hill Valley with the McFlys.
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Picture your setting in an atmosphere with pure energy and the lights are jamming with your every movement that will identify that right body stroke .
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Military activities This comes just weeks after reports that the Chinese military installed radar jamming equipment and deployed their first missiles in their Spratly holdings.
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Related: Vibrant Political Cartoons Turned Fine Art See the Avant-Garde Photos that Helped Spread Soviet Communism Pure Murder: Minerva Cuevas' Culture Jamming Logo Art
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She remembered trying to talk him out of taking his favorite toy cars to school, and his jamming the cars into his tote bag anyway.
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"We couldn't celebrate #breakingconcreteceilings without jamming to my hometown girl @lizzo," Omar wrote of the singer/songwriter/rapper Lizzo, who moved to Minneapolis in 2011.
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She is known for self-portraits, shown overweight and naked, alone in the studio, holding brushes, or jamming globs of impasto paint into her mouth.
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Those signals are vulnerable to corruption and jamming, accidental or malign, by hackers, terrorists and Mother Nature, the latter in the form of solar winds.
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If you're at the point where you just wish you were jamming with Jimmy Page, U2's the Edge, and Jack White, you're in luck.
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Why: The Russians were concerned the U.S. would retaliate in response to the attacks, and tried jamming U.S. GPSs to prevent an attack, per Kube.
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It was in high school that he first picked up a microphone and through collaborating and jamming with his friends improved his style and confidence.
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Jenny convinced Tennessee to dust off her sticks and the trio began jamming out songs during opening hours with the store's door propped open wide.
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Eucalyptus harks back to the early days of Animal Collective, back when it was just him and Panda Bear jamming out by an imaginary campfire.
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"Adr1ft is a story about a bunch of people who work in an office where something worse happens than a printer jamming," Orth told me.
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"Jamming requires massive amounts of power and power requires massive amounts space and weight, which is just not available on the [Rivet Joint]," Hopkins added.
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Kreider then scored his 25th goal about 5 1/2 minutes later by jamming his own rebound past Cory Schneider to make it 3-0.
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In the era of Trump, McConnell is committed to doing the exact opposite — with the goal of jamming through judicial nominees at a breakneck pace.
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On a break from the Heartbreakers, Mr. Petty ended up jamming in L.A. with his friends George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison.
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When asked for a statement on whether the contact sensors included in its SmartThings Home Monitoring Kit were susceptible to jamming, Samsung declined to comment.
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Long before The Onion began printing farcical news articles, long before the Yes Men enacted their first culture-jamming political pranks, there was Alan Abel.
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She and her mom sang a medley of "Let's Get Loud" and "Born in the USA," with co-headliner Shakira jamming on the drums nearby.
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The likes of Erick Erickson jamming a cocked finger into his jacket pocket and pointing it at democracy may not strike terror in your heart.
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Zuccarello tied the game less than two minutes later, scoring his first goal of the season by jamming a loose puck home in the crease.
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DeRozan, who had his right thumb taped up after jamming it in Game 1, shot an uncharacteristically low 23-for-224 from the foul line.
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The world's coolest umbrella-ella-ella did its best to give some workers the day off by falling and jamming the door to their office.
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Global Positioning System (GPS) and other electronic navigation aids are vulnerable to signal loss from solar weather effects, radio and satellite interference and deliberate jamming.
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But they're stamped by the pleasure of jamming together, of collaborating on a jubilant rag of hissing strings, percussive splats, sneaker squeaks, and winded grunts.
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O'Keefe alone has randomly captured him shredding Prince after the musician's death, jamming with the band Guster, and sporting all sorts of Boston athletic attire.
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During the waits, Ms. Yeomans passes the time by taking out her guitar or ukulele and jamming with Mr. Leeper, who brings along his guitar.
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Officials are also prepping anti-drone artillery, including radio signal-jamming guns, which cause pilots to lose control, and shotguns specifically designed to shoot down drones.
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Jamming equipment is generally cheap—a Google search turned up dozens of options ranging in price from $119 to $650—and easily available to order online.
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They argue that there are numerous nefarious reasons—money, control of new systems, and criminal motivations—behind the push to legalize jamming through the corrections system.
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Chang backpedalled a bit, admitting that they can test in a "sterile environment," but that drone jamming was currently illegal in densely populated places like Manhattan.
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They were seen jamming out together in L.A. earlier this summer for a cancer benefit performance, with Paris on the mic and Gabe strumming beside her.
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Apparently, poor Malia lost her lost her iPhone while jamming to The Killer's set on Saturday night, prompting a walk of shame to the Apple store.
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A Seattle man allegedly killed his brother by jamming a 4-foot sword through his skull on Sunday because he thought he was a lizard person.
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With just a few clicks you could be the incredibly annoying bloke on the back of a bus jamming a James Ferraro ringtone at full blast.
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This is done by jamming the incoming signal from the drone's original pilot or replacing it with one of your own, a technique known as spoofing.
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The Desert Trip music festival will have you jamming in the California desert -- just like the young folks -- to the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney and others.
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The app also prevents kids from messing up the blueprints and jamming the printing head—which can often be a problem in more professional-grade printers.
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Block III satellites will continue to improve the accuracy and reliability of GPS navigation and will have upgraded anti-jamming and security capabilities for military signals.
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Jamming is not ideal either, since most drones operate on the same radio frequency as consumer Wi-Fi, and use the same GPS as everyone else.
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A better approach is therefore to attempt a "soft kill", using signal-jamming, which can force a drone to land or seize remote control of it.
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New compute paradigms Simply jamming a bunch of memory close to a bunch of compute results in big chips that sap up a bunch of power.
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The retailer received a US patent this week for anti-jamming technology that *should* safeguard its Prime Air drones and their packages from modern day hijackers.
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Down here in Copenhagen, there's a lot more musicians that are more up my alley, as far as jamming goes and what I grew up on.
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I'm not some snob with my nose totally upturned to streaming — as I type these words, I'm jamming out to my Ryan Adams station on Pandora.
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Bojczak worked for an engineering firm that tracked the locations of company trucks through GPS and used a GPS jamming device to shake his boss's surveillance.
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Is anything better than plugging in your headphones, firing up your music app of choice, and jamming out to that brand-new song you're obsessed with?
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But if you're in the latter category, does refusing to show your ID if help those who might be in danger by jamming up the process?
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Asked about the report of Russian jamming, NATO's Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance was aware of the reports but did not offer additional information.
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When we meet her in "Bridget Jones's Baby," the narrator is in her late 30s, hung over and jamming a piece of cheese into her mouth.
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This reflected not only the administration's post-6900/2628 concerns about bad actors jamming signals, but also disruptions from solar activity, cyber-attack, and system malfunctions.
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For "Sleepyhead" I was just putting my daughter to sleep and the baby monitor was on, and we were quietly jamming the instrumental for the song.
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I really love the fine artistry by the likes of Tom Sachs, KAWS, John Baldessari etc, and also the culture jamming stuff that's often totally anonymous.
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When it comes to jamming, of which Miller is particularly fond recently, it's all about the items that might not stand so well on their own.
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You bend your arm up tight and turn your hips all the way through so that your uppercut is jamming up next to your own head.
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Occasionally a microphone will get too close, or a radio will turn to the wrong channel, momentarily jamming the signal — and leaving the frequency coordinators scrambling.
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But even as scanners were jamming all around town, causing lengthy delays, the board had about 26,000 scanning machines in storage, election officials said on Tuesday.
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Of course, the segment was made famous by Barack Obama, who did the slow jamming thing in the final months of his presidency back in 2016.
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The US has long slammed what it calls China's militarization of these islands, with US officials accusing Beijing of deploying missiles and electronic jamming equipment there.
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The FAA hasn't examined technologies designed to counteract rogue drones, such as jamming radio signals or shooting them down with an electromagnetic pulse or physical net.
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It's often said in a tone of regret: I wish Obama had done health reform in a bipartisan way, rather than jamming through a partisan bill.
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There's a new way to escape from the traffic that has been jamming La Guardia Airport since an overhaul of its main terminal began last summer.
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The pair offered up more than four minutes of jamming Tuesday night in the form of a walk (dance) through the history of music video dance.
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On Tuesday's episode of The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, Senator Bernie Sanders got behind the mic to take his turn at slow-jamming the news.
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Republicans have hung on to their Senate majority, which means Mitch McConnell can spend the next two years jamming through as many judicial nominees as possible.
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Under President Trump, Mr. McConnell continued to run roughshod over Senate traditions, jamming the $1.5 trillion tax bill through without so much as a proper hearing.
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Reading between the squiggly lines, jamming and being friends with people with different backgrounds and life experiences, particularly those of color, just seems natural to Muir.
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There was the occasional jamming and writing together, but for the most part it was topping off or doing a little finish to each others work.
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Now he is jamming through right-wing judges at the rate of several a week, on a simple majority vote, with debate limited to two hours.
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The company's success in the category arrived, in part, due to its very Samsung-esque approach of jamming as much functionality as humanly possible into the hardware.
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If one of our critiques is that Congress made a mistake jamming everything down the state's throats seven years ago, we don't want to replicate that mistake.
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The bigger problem is the high cost of calls from prison, jamming opponents say, and the need for inmates to be in touch with their loved ones.
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This type of approach has the ability to block calls as long as the facilities monitor the equipment, Levitan says, without the brute force of jamming technology.
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NBC News reported on the growing use in organized crime of jamming equipment to disrupt GPS systems throughout Europe and Africa to smuggle drugs and traffic weapons.
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Buy on Amazon These $350 wireless headphones are a favorite among DJs and gamers, but they work just as well for jamming to your favorite Spotify playlist.
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But remapping the outer ones to the R22 and L23 buttons (the buttons you press by jamming the right and left joysticks down) was a game changer.
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From slow jamming the news with Jimmy Fallon to declaring the nation's first LGBTQ rights monument, the current President of the United States is unbelievably cool. 21.
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In mixed martial arts these have become an important part of the game, and these kicks work best in jamming aggressive punchers before they get into range.
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The 52-year-old will be jamming out to Missy Elliott's "Get Ur Freak On" and Beyoncé's "Single Ladies" – even dancing along to the latter's iconic dance.
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There are other startups, such as SkySafe, which are working on technology that will take drones out in mid-air without jamming but their legality isn't clear.
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It doesn't sound like this holiday adventure will have any similarities to East High School, but let's hope she'll be popping, locking, jamming, and breaking in spirit.
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But it doesn't take a conspiracy theorist to tell us we're fucked if terrorists or shitty teenagers make it a habit of jamming GPS signals for everybody.
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The technology for this ranges from the high-tech, such as radio jamming or electronic hijacking, to the decidedly low-tech, using nets, projectiles or even eagles.
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But unless such jamming is carried out carefully it might also damage an airport's sensitive radio and navigation equipment, and the instruments on aircraft, says Dr Gray.
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The best part to us, however, was seeing a Streep rock crazy hair, blue eye shadow and high-heeled Doc Martens while jamming on an electric guitar.
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Sophisticated mobile surveillance technology capable of recording full conversations, location tracking, and signal jamming is being deployed, according to 17 North Korean defectors interviewed by Amnesty International.
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He suffered the injury Saturday night in the eighth inning of a 231-268 loss to the White Sox, jamming his thumb while sliding into first base.
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They also reported a growing number incidents involving pilots of Boeing's EA-18G Growler, an aircraft that specializes in jamming and disrupting various capabilities of enemy jets.
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"The problem with the UK is there are some regulatory requirements around the use of things like radio frequency jamming - it's illegal to do that," he said.
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In a sweet clip Kardashian West shared to Twitter earlier this month, North was shown jamming out while her dad led their new "Sunday Service" gospel session.
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The Federal Bureau of Prisons is free to use jamming technology, though the AP separately reported earlier this month it hasn't been used outside of limited testing.
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"It is a deterrent to deliberate jamming or spoofing (giving wrong positions), since such hostile activities can be rendered ineffective," said Parkinson, a retired U.S. airforce colonel.
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The star was spotted hanging out in the lobby at the Hard Rock Hotel Palm Springs jamming on a Fender guitar before heading out into the desert.
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"When you're jamming with dudes whom you love and respect so much, something joyous can kind of come out," Ronson told reporters in the press room backstage.
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OF Leury Garcia left the game in the fifth inning after jamming the middle finger of his left hand on second base during a stolen base attempt.
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He didn't share any details, so we don't know if he's doing one of his own songs, joining Coldplay for a medley, or just jamming with Bey.
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As Miley Cyrus took the stage beside her godmother for a duet of Parton's smash song "Jolene," the boys were caught mouthing the lyrics and jamming out.
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"They've been building weapons, testing weapons, building weapons to operate from the earth in space, jamming weapons, laser weapons, and they have not kept it secret," Gen.
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SubPac technology converts sound waves into high fidelity vibrations so that you can feel the music while gaming, watching movies, or just jamming to the new P!
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According to US Central Command and the Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration, ships have reported GPS interference, bridge-to-bridge communications spoofing, and jamming, among other problems.
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When we're all just working from home or by ourselves jamming on this stuff, it's hard to form as strong of a community as we're experiencing now.
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And that's big news because previous MacBook keyboards that used a so-called butterfly switch were prone to lots of problems, like jamming keys and endless typos.
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A combination of songwriting techniques followed, from collaborative jamming to fleshing out demos that Mr. Stein recorded on his phone while working at a synth repair store.
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The Washington Post reported that the Ukrainian military used some of that aid to beef up its communication systems and prevent the Russians from jamming them up.
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The Orb have an interesting way of making records, its an exploratory way of jamming; they jam, they experiment and then they manipulate their sessions, sometimes unrecognizable.
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Just nonstop jamming out to Bohemian Rhapsody, Black Dog, Roxanne, and Break on Through ingrained some of the best songs in the sweetest part of my memories.
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Interestingly, one singer was jamming on a hybrid of songs 1 and 2, which may signal that he was in the process of switching between the tunes.
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For example, culture jamming posters by Dyke Action Machine (a project by artist's Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner) are displayed alongside a selection of women's suffrage material.
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"All these ideas" were "jamming my head at such a young age," he said, sitting in the art-filled converted rectory that he uses as an office.
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And if Democrats conclude Republicans are jamming through judicial nominees, they will no doubt drag their feet as they did earlier this year on executive branch candidates.
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The jamming appeared to catch Israel by surprise, however, prompting what its communications minister said were talks across the border to resolve what he called a "crisis".
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The decade is almost over and if you're looking for a way to celebrate we suggest jamming to some of the hottest songs from 2010 to 2019.
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However, as vehicles became taller, the risk of either jamming against ceiling beams or dislodging them and collapsing the building on top of the vehicle inhibited commanders.
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Three times in the past 18 months, waste has seeped out of such reservoirs, jamming underground rivers, flooding village streets and rendering the local reservoir water undrinkable.
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The Republican senator from Texas didn't spend the 22016s jamming in a punk band or have his campaign profiled in Rolling Stone magazine, like his Democratic opponent.
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Last month, hundreds of South Korean fishing boats returned to port after GPS jamming that also created problems in locating nets at sea, South Korean officials said.
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As reported by Metal Hammer, a video posted on Instagram by Megadeth drummer Kiko Loureiro shows Nairn jamming backstage with the band at Hellfest in Clisson, France.
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Where you're redesigning common core here, you're designing common core ... Whether it's education, or ... You're jamming it down a bunch of state legislatures without a vote, right?
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I would pull a group of lyrics out of this stuff and give it to Keefus and give it to Jay, and we would just start jamming.
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Other ways to tackle them is typically by frequency jamming that can disable or disrupt control signals and the GPS signals that allow the drones to navigate.
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It has awarded tens of millions of dollars in contracts to drone defense companies and is partnering with companies like Droneshield, which developed the signal-jamming DroneGun.
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So next time we have friends over, we'll be jamming in the kitchen to a lineup of fantastic recipes sourced from the ultimate cool girl cookbook: Cherry Bombe.
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Last year, the military warned that it would be jamming GPS over a 500-mile zone emanating from a base in southern California for six days in June.
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GPS jamming can also be a major liability for US and allied forces, which depend on the system for everything from troop movement to missile and drone guidance.
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Earlier this week, a fan cam video of a mother shamelessly jamming to Clarkson's 2004 hit "Since U Been Gone" alongside her son went viral on social media.
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While a mid-grid revealer tips my hand, the placement far outweighs the structural challenges that arise by jamming a 7-letter entry into the final across spot.
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Schneider: After miles of tape and jamming, because it would take us a long time to write songs, "Rock Lobster" emerged at six minutes and 21980 seconds. [laughs].
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Each connector even features unique identifiers so it's easier to follow the assembly instructions, and bottles can be attached by simply screwing or jamming them onto the connectors.
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That is possible, but with prices still at less than half their peak of 2008, consumers, such as drivers, show no sign yet of jamming on the brakes.
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A great camera, for sure, but jamming white-hot, rusty nails into your eyes was preferable to actually configuring and trying to use the company's Wi-Fi app.
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On Thursday, Timberlake, 38, shared a behind-the-scenes clip of himself in the studio with Lizzo, jamming out to what appears to be their new joint track.
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Both the public and a few of our bolder political leaders are waking up to the reality that we simply cannot keep jamming more cars into our cities.
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We were coming from a background in rock, and the tracks we did before—even if they weren't rock and experimental stuff —were done by jamming with electronics.
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Slash is such a fluid player, making the sleaze of New York Dolls and the Stooges feel as romantic as David Gilmour jamming with Thin Lizzy's Gary Moore.
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Adam Jentleson, a senior aide to Reid, accused McConnell of jamming Democrats by filing a motion to begin action on the continuing resolution without giving Democrats advance notice.
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All of a sudden, the things I'd been too anxious to notice came rushing to my attention: The stack of take-out containers jamming up my tupperware cabinet.
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The world's most powerful investment bank is a great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money.
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For the 100th episode on the Manhattan Neighborhood Network run, cast members gave impassioned reflections on the show while under the unpredictable control of a voice-jamming machine.
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Parasite-filled red blood cells become "sticky" and clump together in the brain's tiny capillaries, first jamming them and then weakening their walls so that blood leaks through.
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LAIRCM systems are still in use on VH-60N helicopters, which are designated Marine One when they carry the US president, and work by jamming the attacking missile.
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The placement of the defensive weapons also comes on the heels of China's recent South China Sea installation of military jamming equipment, which disrupts communications and radar systems.
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SS Carlos Correa (left thumb) returned to the lineup Thursday after missing the previous 1 1/224 games after jamming his thumb on a slide Tuesday at Atlanta.
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Responding as anyone should to the tedium of having to pervert vegetables into hydrogenated fat-laden tubes of stodge, Nicole shoves whole onions in the machine, jamming it.
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It occurs to me that Tokyo might be the only place on Earth where monks jamming at rock concerts and shaking up cocktails don't seem strange at all.
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With China's economy cooling, President Trump and his aides are emboldened on the hardline tariffs strategy that they increasingly believe is jamming President Xi Jinping, officials tell Axios.
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The unit—the first of its kind in Russia—operates electronic jamming systems that, in theory, can sever the radio connections between unmanned aerial vehicles and their operators.
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We hope you enjoy this assortment of delightfully relatable Succession song tweets, and we highly encourage you to read them while jamming out to the title theme itself.
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It also helps to not mix up taxonomist and taxidermist when first attacking this puzzle, which could lead you to try jamming "exquisite corpse" into an unsuitable spot.
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"I hotrodded it by jamming in a 5 speed transmission from a later model I found in a Philly junkyard when the 4 speed transmission failed," Musk tweeted.
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"The possibility of US maliciously jamming the Boeing plan's system is stronger than the Revolutionary Guards mistakenly targeting a passenger plane," tweeted Mahziyar Khaki, a cleric from Qom.
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Buoyed by the arrival of Kremlin-backed Russian mercenaries, and armed with sophisticated drone-jamming technology, they have pushed farther into Tripoli, tightening their grip on the capital.
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As for whether his own music career could lessen his time with Billie in the spotlight, he says he hopes not ... cause he loves jamming out with her.
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There has been an investment amongst local law enforcement officials of buying drone-snatching technology or signal jamming, things that can take a drone out in different ways.
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"In today's mobile world, cellular, GPS, and other signal jamming devices seriously jeopardize communications, business operations, and public safety," said Travis LeBlanc, the FCC's chief of the enforcement.
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The tape stands out due to Grizzley's word-jamming flow but also because of the detailed accounts of his life in Detroit and during short stint in prison.
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I started jamming along to "In Battle There Is No Law" one night and I loved it so much that I called my buddy to let him know.
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After jamming the turds down the narrow bottleneck we sealed it up and left it marinating on the front lawn for about two months after peeing in it too.
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Horvat sustained the injury after jamming his right foot into the boards with 8713:10 remaining in the third period of Tuesday's 3-0 win against the Carolina Hurricanes.
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As the fire quickly spread, most people inside didn't try to use emergency exits, instead jamming the front door they had used to get in; 100 were killed. 5.
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Take a ride on the Nintendo nostalgia hype train while jamming on your very own Ocarina of Time from the N64 classic, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
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He tried to calm himself by jamming his hands into his pockets, but by that point, he was already administered his second technical and was sent of the court.
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North Dakota Senator John Hoeven, a supporter of the bipartisan bill expanding DHS' drone powers, pressed Chang on the question of whether DHS is actually prohibited from testing jamming.
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Get The Legend of Zelda Triforce Light for $36 See Details Take a ride on the Nintendo nostalgia hype train while jamming on your very own Ocarina of Time.
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While live DJs spin music, headset-wearing diehards from all over the world congregate at the center of a 360-degree video of the dance floor, jamming alongside them.
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As my colleague Sarah Kliff wrote, Graham-Cassidy is "the most radical Republican health plan to date," and they're jamming it through the most bizarre, underinformed, truncated process yet.
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From catching up on your favorite podcasts during your morning commute to jamming out at the gym, you'll probably use then almost as much as you use your phone.
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The memories of tens of thousands of migrants flowing through the country, jamming railway stations and setting off clashes with police, have been kept fresh by constant government warnings.
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This has to be done carefully — the machines aren't the same as human knitters, obviously, and a poorly configured pattern might lead to yarn breaking or jamming the machine.
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I know I've found myself packing too many gadgets or jamming a messy rat king of cables in my carry-on, making a mess of things in the process.
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Communication. If you're going to continue use unmanned systems, and we believe we are, we're going to have to be more sophisticated about people jamming signals or intercepting data.
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Image: Flickr / Phil GuestLast night, the band Muse was jamming though the song "The Globalist," when a concert drone known affectionately by fans as "dildrone," crashed into the crowd.
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My friend and I are tired but happy after a solid 2129+ hours of jamming to rappers and DJs we rarely get to see live, let alone for free.
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Robert Lighthizer, the United States Trade Representative, was the face of an administration that is both questioning the benefits of multilateralism and jamming the WTO's process of settling disputes.
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So what better activity than to tell said court system off while jamming to the new Azealia Banks song "The Big Big Beat," off her recent mixtape Slay-Z?
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ReRun X Radio and Cassette to MP251.94 Converter — $21984 (list price $2250) See Details For a more authentic piece of 21983s hardware, start jamming to this portable cassette player.
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Keep scrolling to find our favorite wireless headphones for your budget so you can start jamming out to, say, Drake's "In My Feelings" or Taylor Swift's "Delicate"—tangle-free!
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More troubling than simple jamming, though, is the rise of "spoofing," which overrides correct GPS data with a more powerful localized signal that delivers false information to a receiver.
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In a trailer released today, avatars for the biggest stars of the WNBA can be seen jamming opponent's shots, landing layups and chest-bumping with abandon on the court.
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"I can't imagine he could change magazines on the run, avoid jamming and hit targets as accurately as he did, had he not had some firearms training and experience."
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But he could see a scenario in which a US commander greenlights alternative responses like jamming the aircraft's radar and avionics systems -- which could cause the aircraft to crash.
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Confiscated cell phones at Broad River Correctional Institution, where the Federal Bureau of Prisons ran a cellphone-jamming experiment in partnership with state corrections officials last week, in 2010.
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Faced with the horrifying prospect of a well-funded privacy evangelist jamming regulation down the throats of the state's golden-goose tech companies, legislators quickly devised their own alternative.
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Couture made it 2-0 midway through the period, jamming in a rebound of a Timo Meier shot under Fleury's right pad for his third goal of the postseason.
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I think adaptability is what we've got, at least on any group in the A. In the A, their shit be jamming, but niggas stay in their comfort zone.
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Some lawmakers have fallen in line, jamming committee hearings and legislation with calls for Trump's tax returns and concerns about the influence of Russia in the 220006 presidential election.
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From curb to gate, zigzagging between retractable barriers, from one pinch point to the next—in industry parlance, this is your travel ribbon, flowing, or jamming, through the terminal.
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GPS signals can be disrupted through jamming, taking a device out of contact with the GPS satellite; or spoofed, tricked through a fake signal to miscalculate location or time.
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Our man has a long run to what looks like a park hoop, and his friend is just sitting back jamming out to "Rock With You" by Michael Jackson.
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Amid the tortuous process that ended with Obamacare's enactment, Republicans complained that Democrats were "ramming" or "jamming" health care reform down people's throats, and they have never stopped complaining.
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McConnell also emphasized that he wasn't planning to slow the Senate's efforts on confirming judicial nominees and intended to keep jamming through more in the course of this year.
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The Dutch have experimented with other methods, such as jamming drone signals, capturing drones in nets fired by defender drones or shooting them out of the sky with buckshot.
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Facebook is giving Messenger a major design overhaul, promising a much simpler and cleaner user experience after years of jamming the chat app full of superfluous features like games.
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In their natural habitat, tribe members can be seen texting, watching videos and conducting financial transactions, all while dodging cars, tripping in potholes and jamming up subway station entrances.
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However, the White House also realized that jamming in personnel over agency objections could result in an unhappy White House loyalist, isolated from any important decisions within the agency.
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Republicans said that some of their members urged the leadership to employ a cell-signal-jamming device to cut off the coverage, but that was deemed a bad idea.
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Lockheed said the GPS III will be the most powerful GPS satellite ever in orbit, with three times better accuracy and up to eight times improved anti-jamming capabilities.
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Under plans agreed by EU defense ministers in Brussels, work will begin on a new patrol vessel, an electronic jamming weapon for aircraft and technology to track ballistic missiles.
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Theoretically, a piloted fighter jet could travel alongside a number of these unpiloted Valkyries, which would assist by doing everything from jamming enemy radar to firing on a target.
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Nick said 'I have these doom riffs and I don't think they'd fit with Cormorant but I kinda want to play them…' and so he and Brennan started jamming.
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They'd been drinking all afternoon and during soundcheck, before a show in Nebraska, Slaves started jamming to a bass riff, then Joel jumped on his kit to play along.
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The most vivid example of this: French President Emmanuel Macron bragging to Trump that he was jamming him by stealing "The Art of the Deal" techniques, Axios has learned.
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A chase car would follow Captain Sudani as he drove, using jamming equipment to block the signal to the bomb's detonator, which is usually set off remotely by cellphone.
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Mr. Paul made clear in recent days that he disapproved of both the process for jamming the spending bill through Congress as well as the substance of the legislation.
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We organized many rallies, including to protest the hordes of smugglers who were coming from the mainland, jamming the city's streets, to stock up on baby formula and aspirin.
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Before this smiling boy was jamming out for thousands of fans in the desert, he was just another kid posing for the camera on picture day in New Jersey.
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" And also to have that safety, those boundaries, to feel safe enough to say, "Guys, I know we've been jamming on this for the last 10 hours, but, sorry.
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As they debated the wording, some suggested claiming that the United States or Israel may have contributed to the accident by jamming Iran's radars or hacking its communications networks.
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We would like the next Mandalorian season to be just Daddy Mando and Baby Yoda jamming in the car on their way to space daycare, please and thank you.
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Mr. De Feo's work is described by some as a form of culture jamming, that is, an attempt to explore consumer assumptions about media and materialism through street art.
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We hope the government finds a fix that puts guardrails on companies so we don't need every smartphone user to install some kind of jamming signal on their phone.
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Well, just as Christie was being photographed grasping the president's hand, two of his former associates were sentenced to jail for their roles in the famous bridge-jamming episode.
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Across the Capitol, Senate Democrats are upset about the House potentially jamming them with a last-minute bill that would do nothing more than avert the worst-case scenario.
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They shared an ethos of working efficiently, taking craft seriously, and not setting much store by what Hyland calls the "cheesy" idea of just jamming until the magic happens.
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Majors' friends have spent the past week "jamming in the family room" of her family's home, listening to music with her parents or visiting her favorite spot, Lourie said.
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Oftentimes while running, I kept reaching up to do my usual jamming-of-the-buds-back-in before realizing that they were already in, and they weren't going anywhere.
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This compact Secretary Desk ($199.99, normally $149.993) has a pull-out tray for jamming on a laptop when deadlines loom, and stows away when it's time to kick back.
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"This is just the latest in a series of President Obama's misguided regulations that the president -- intent on cementing his legacy -- is jamming through at any cost," he said.
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In their natural habitat, tribe members can be seen texting, watching videos and conducting financial transactions, all while dodging cars, tripping at potholes and jamming up subway station entrances.
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In the moment I was just jamming and I felt like I had a good groove going, but you don't know how it's going to resonate with other people.
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So if you love watching awkward flirting between Jon and Dany just as much as you love jamming to Kendrick Lamar, you might be in a bit of a pickle.
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Soul Clap, when y'all came in we were jamming, and then all of the sudden we were out in front of all of these people in New York and Detroit.
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It's the perfect portable device for jamming out on the shore in the summer or making your shower-singing much more of a concert than your roommates are comfortable with.
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This has always felt like a reasonable tradeoff for the convenience of jamming a little module into my skull and enjoying some easy listening classics like "Sailing" by Christopher Cross.
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Which might be why, according to Marie Claire, people are even remotely considering jamming a piece of PVC pipe up their nose in the hopes of a more sculpted look.
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It was a festive scene as they set up about half a block from the Vice President-elect's rental home, chanting, "Daddy Pence, come dance," and jamming to the music.
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I enjoy jamming through these screens more with a physical bezel, but the touch-sensitive one isn't terrible and much better than not having this kind of control at all.
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Experts say GPS is vulnerable to signal loss from solar weather effects or radio and satellite interference or deliberate jamming, which South Korea experienced from North Korea in recent years.
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The People's Liberation Army Daily said the goal of the drills was to practise a "combined firepower assault" that included electronic jamming from aircraft under the protection of fighter jets.
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Neil Cooley from London shared a video on Twitter of him and his friend jamming out at a Little Mix concert with their daughters on Monday — and it's totally adorable.
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Among the MK28's laundry list of upgrades, there is a common theme: mindful changes that keep a user creatively jamming on the hardware itself, without having to break away.
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"Jamming more news and celebrity content in everywhere was always seen as being at the expense of Facebook's main focus on connecting people," a former senior employee told BuzzFeed News.
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The band were born out of hours spent jamming and shared love of 90s R&B, glitch-pop, and the Cocteau Twins, oh and some sci-fi nerd stuff too.
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The Americans are uniquely vulnerable to RF jamming, as many US war-fighting concepts rely on the ability of ground forces, aircraft and warships to exchange information via radio networks.
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One airspace security company has suggested that a combination of radar, camera detection, radio frequency detection, and jamming technologies could be used by airports to shut down illegal drone flights.
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Besides being short planes to fight the F-35 during tests, the Air Force also lacks realistic simulators for the latest surface-to-air missiles and radio jamming, Redmond stated.
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In March, Speaker Ryan's first attempt to pass the American Health Care Act failed amid an onslaught of protests, negative media attention, and the relentless jamming of congressional phone lines.
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The next thing I knew, Paul [McCartney] and I were jamming in the studio recording [a song called] "My Dark Hour" that had a lick that I was working on.
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Rather than jamming square pegs into round holes to make both partners think, act, or communicate the same way, opposite-sign pairings require each parter to fill the other's gaps.
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US Marines from that unit are trained to use maneuverable, ground-based jamming systems "that can detect, identify and defeat drones with electronic attack," according to the Department of Defense.
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COLUMBIA, S.C. – Federal officials say they conducted a successful test earlier this year of a jamming technology some hope will help combat the threat posed by inmates with smuggled cellphones.
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If you really have to make a call, dial someone out of state and let them know you're okay (or not) so you're not jamming up the local phone lines.
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In October, American military forces in the region had at least two such aircraft types capable of jamming the radio signals used by insurgents to trigger bombs on the ground.
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Ludacris is so PUMPED his new flick's become a global phenomenon he's either chowing down on chicken and chugging beer or jamming to one of his old jams -- or both.
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The Sound of the Glades comes on like Eno circa On Land jamming with David Lanz and Paul Speer, while Ryuchi Sakamoto gets ready to go surfing with Mike Francis.
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