We relay that information on to the engineers, and the engineering team's looking into this.
to relay to "Hermes."
capacitors transistors but mainly relays this is a relay video game but it was
and it relays it to different parts of the brain.
And Ben relayed to me that, although he wasn't a Marine sniper, he very, very much appreciated when they were around to help support the infantry.
And we're relaying information to engineers who are trying to figure out the root cause of a problem.
And then I'll just relay this, then I'll finish.
So I had no choice but to relay that, yes, I would accept.
Those very same people will then relay the tale of consumer woe to an average of 16 friends
I will never be able to relay the fullness of what it was to live in India in that dawn.
The on-air talent are already relaying their stories back to the viewing audience, the cameraman wrangling long coils of electrical cord.
telephone the headmaster headmaster and ask him to relay to me the number of broken chairs in the cafeteria each day
But this tyrannical monk will not let the communication be relayed , and he completely thwarts any attempt the mother has to meet up with the girl.
I have a quote in the book that Tim O'Reilly relayed to me, which is Jeff saying to him, we don't have many big advantages.
And then Air New Zealand got involved and started relaying weather information to us.
I'm relaying some questions from the San Francisco office.
Also, how we come across and how we relay our messages.
So I wanted to relay some personal experience this week, again, talking about the fiscal cliff, where I have some thoughts on policy.
Our main communications dish, which relayed signals from the Hab to "Hermes," acted like a parachute getting torn from its foundation and carried with the torrent.
His discovery at Knossos, which the newspapers swiftly relayed around the world, would make him among the most celebrated ever.
And he was interested and we had a couple back and forth and I relayed some more details to him and got his information, got his phone number.
But we called just to know whether she had fully-- that it was fully clear that she had died so that to relay that information to our superiors.
it was our opportunity to just state it, put it there and relay it to a larger audience.
And it's one of those broadcasting situations where television is in desperate need for information to relay home but more often than not you haven't got it.
And I found the more direct the picture is and the easier it is to relay a message, the more effective it is.
So, you know, success, as I said, I would argue has come increasingly to be defined by money and sort of relayed power.
So you had this computer in the sky-- it had 600,000 lines of code-- gathering up the technology during the Gulf War and relaying information,
Because you're designing these big spacecraft, either commercial telecom bird that's relaying the internet around or dish or whatever,
Do you see the documentary or the video form as the new long form journalism, or is this how more complicated information is going to be relayed ?