"We know that the Williams FW26 is very fast on a single lap, but less so on long distance runs, " he added.
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Buried in the 1996 Telecommunications Act is a provision -- put in at the behest of Vice President Gore -- that the Federal Communications Commission has interpreted as giving it the right to impose a special tax on long distance telephone customers.
Its access charges to rivals, once at 5.8 cents per minute in revenue that competitors collected on long-distance calls, now are down to a penny a minute for traffic that starts or ends on a Telmex line.
The engineers are hoping to spot nascent mechanical problems on long-distance train lines run by First ScotRail, a Scottish train operator.
Wales Office rules on long-distance air travel are not quite so strict.
"At the time of privatisation it was felt that the market would regulate peak time fares on the long distance journeys, " Doe says.
Windbladh decided to celebrate by taking a sailing trip around the world during which he spent a bundle on long-distance and roaming charges.
That didn't work because rather than costs falling they rose under the new franchises, who also put prices up disproportionately on the long distance Anytime ticket.
Buried in the 1996 Telecommunications Act is a provision -- put in at the behest of Vice President Gore -- that the Federal Communications Commission has interpreted as giving it the right to impose a special tax on long- distance telephone customers.
That deal eventually fell apart, but BellSouth would still like to get its hands on a long-distance carrier.
Another unnecessary cost: employees who call a company-paid 800 number to retrieve voice mail from their desktop phone instead of using free long distance on a cell phone.
From Stone Age hunters tripping on psychedelics to Roman gladiators drunk on herbal stimulants to long distance runners cooking up cocktails of strychnine and brandy (which helped American Tom Hicks win the 1904 Olympic marathon) the history of sport is the history of drugs in sport.
The home entertainment market will be revolutionized by DSL's delivery of movies-on-demand, long-distance telephony, interactive gaming and other enhanced services.
What if every second line in the country is a cell phone -- and if people do a lot of their long distance calling on the second line?
So if birds were the source, it seemingly would mean they feasted on carp, flew a long distance and excreted feces within a few hours of when the researchers collected water samples.
Another is that the IRS is using this year's income tax filings to refund billions in long-distance phone taxes, which it belatedly conceded it had wrongly imposed on cellphone bills and certain flat-rate long-distance charges.
In the wake of that crash, the NTSB called for a ban on talking on cellphones or texting by long-distance truckers.
Rather, TRW is working with Nortel Networks to build signal-splitting chip sets fast enough to eliminate bottlenecks on the next generation of long-distance optical telecom networks.
While there has been some talk about using these bags on a regular basis for long-distance bulk water deliveries, they seem to have a clear role to play in emergencies.
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Worried that North Korea might even use the preoccupation with Iraq's weapons transgressions to launch a military adventure of its own, this week America's defence secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, ordered extra long-distance bombers on to alert, though reports that America was drafting more troops into the region were swiftly denied.
The long-distance Javerts in the tough-on-immigration movement need to take a good long look at Les Miserables, whether the book, the movie or the musical, and see the bit of Javert in each of us.
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In addition, all long-distance trains operating on the NEC will be powered by the new locomotives.
Periquet also likes Philippine Long Distance Telephone, listed on the New York Stock Exchange as an American Depositary Receipt.
Women are also strong contenders on the track, especially in long-distance events.
The highlight of his innings came off the bowling of spinner Jeetan Patel - and his four consecutive sixes all cleared the long-on boundary by a considerable distance.
The move, executives say, will keep the long-distance business from dragging on the fast-growing business of selling data services to business customers.
It's quiet and comfortable, and brings to mind lonely walks down cobbled streets, or a large feather bed on a rainy afternoon, or maybe a long-distance phone commercial.
Mr. Vahedi observes events in Iran from a frustratingly long distance, but he often appears on Persian-language media, such as the Voice of America's Persian service, denouncing Iran's clerical regime.
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"Naturally we're concerned in any number of places and concerned that Somalia might become a safe haven, but that's a long distance from saying it's on a target list, " he said.
Stevens says Verizon and many carriers in Asia have embraced Skype, however, because they realize the service can increase customer loyalty and the amount consumers spend on mobile data plans even if it dents their long distance calling business.
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