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14 Sentences With "on the blink"

How to use on the blink in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "on the blink" and check conjugation/comparative form for "on the blink". Mastering all the usages of "on the blink" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Motorists were warned to be wary of traffic signals on the blink.
Figured my WiFi was on the blink again, so I reset it a few times. Nothing.
Correction: The original article said that the MicroUSB jack on the Blink camera was for future USB storage.
Witworks claims the 300mAh battery on the Blink can last for up to two days on a single charge.
The pump that draws water from a nearby river to irrigate his 35-hectare farm is on the blink again.
It was about leaks, broken boilers, tenants who were hot and tenants who were cold, and tenants whose stoves and refrigerators were on the blink.
Ultimately, I settled on Opera, a browser that is very old but feels very new because it relaunched on the Blink engine, which is the same as Chrome.
Collins' commercial radio station's 80s Power Hour melody is shoved into an on-the-blink blender with some rotten old gabber record and the result comes on like big Phil's been force fed into an industrial mincer.
We can't view the current standings because the NERC's website is still on the blink, but according to this recent BBC article Boaty McBoatface is now miles in the lead (27,000 votes versus 3000 for RRS Henry Worsley, which is in 2nd place).
Cook—who also fronted the hardcore band No Warning and makes '80s-inspired pop music as Young Guv—was a guest on the Blink-155 podcast last week, and he closed out the show by talking about Canada's fart-joke-lovingest sons.
He made numerous appearances on Howard Stern's show under the name "Booger." Booker left K-Rock in 2003 for the morning drive show on the "Blink" version of WNEW. When that format failed and the show was taken off the air, Booker then worked at Sirius Satellite Radio as morning host for Octane Radio. Booker was then hired at New York Top forty (WHTZ) "Z100" as a fill-in host.
Viewers who dialled the toll-free number in the opening telecast saturated the bank of 28 telephones in the Edmonton studio within 30 seconds. An estimated 2000 calls were received from the estimated 1.5 million viewers who watched the debut telecast. Shortly after the telecast, executive producer Dolores MacFarlane was quoted in reports that "satellite went on the blink" while noting a concern that viewpoints from Quebec received a disproportionately small amount of air time. Telesat responded that there were no satellite failures and that it had transmitted 56 minutes of signal from Quebec to the Edmonton broadcast control centre.
Shortly after the departure of Ross and Walker, Smith revealed the band was recording: "We're working on an album now that, hopefully, takes the best parts from both of our records ... because we love them both and are really proud of them." While on the Blink-182 Reunion Tour, Smith showed Blink-182 singer/bassist Mark Hoppus several demos for the album, in hopes that he would produce a song or two. Hoppus confirmed in August 2009 that he was committed to producing one "really strong" track on the record, as well as possible others if allowed. During this time, Urie told news outlets the band had "about 10 songs" ready to consider for the band's third album.
IBM BLU Acceleration is a collection of technologies from the IBM Research and Development Labs for analytical database workloads. BLU Acceleration integrates a number of different technologies including in-memory processing of columnar data, Actionable Compression (which uses approximate Huffman encoding to compress and pack data tightly), CPU Acceleration (which exploits SIMD technology and provides parallel vector processing), and Data Skipping (which allows data that's of no use to the current active workload to be ignored).Raman, Attaluri, Barber, Chainani, et al. (August 2013) "DB2 with BLU Acceleration: So Much More than Just a Column Store", Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, Volume 6 Issue 11, Pages 1080-1091. Retrieved on February 1, 2014 The term ‘BLU’ does not stand for anything in particular; however it has an indirect play on IBM's traditional corporate nickname Big Blue. (Ten IBM Research and Development facilities around the world filed more than 25 patents while working on the Blink Ultra project, which has resulted in BLU Acceleration.)"IBM BLU Acceleration speeds analytics with dynamic in-memory computing" Retrieved on February 1, 2014.

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