The triathlon competitors had to do a 1.5km (0.9miles) swim, 40km (24.8miles) ride and 10km (6.21miles) run before crossing the finish line by the Echo Arena on the waterfront.
It might not seem like a big deal with all the 1080p TVs these days, but 1080i is actually still the most prevalent broadcast format and the way it's currently rendered by the Echo makes it unwatchable.
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This card also includes the high-quality beam-forming microphone, allowing advanced voice communication without the need for the headset by leveraging CrystalVoice Echo Cancellation, CrystalVoice Focus and CrystalVoice Active Noise Reduction.
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So, any errors in reception are simply retransmitted along with the slight echo caused by the booster itself.
As a composer, Gress is interested in unifying the sound of an album by writing themes that echo or resonate off each other.
The remarks echo those by DoubleLine Capital chief Jeffrey Gundlach, who told Reuters he has spent the last month buying 10-year Treasuries, and that he thinks stocks are overbought in the short-term.
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Mr Bamba's comments echo a recommendation by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
Developed by San Francisco-based Echo Team, Crazy Boat puts players at the helm of a boat in a weird sci-fi version of the Pacific coast, where creepy undersea monsters and strange technological nightmares roam.
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Pulis' comments echo those made by West Brom boss Tony Mowbray in the aftermath of his side's 5-0 loss to Manchester United in which Paul Robinson was sent off by Styles, a decision that was later rescinded.
The words that the IRS used are interesting because they echo those used by the AICPA in its August 8, 2011 letter to the IRS. The AICPA asked the IRS to extend the filing and payment deadlines that executors of 2010 estates must comply with.
So, while the Xbox 360 experience still has a few unique elements that can't be matched by the brand-new Echo -- the animated transitions are still something almost no other set-top box can do -- we found the overall experience more enjoyable than what we've become accustomed to recently.
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One of the key presentations at the conference was given by Dr Giovanna Tinetti who's leading the Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory, or EChO, mission recently selected for further development by the European Space Agency.
The Echo was disproportionately read by skilled manual workers and by the middle-aged and old.
The findings echo the concerns expressed by the College of Emergency Medicine in recent months.
They were expected to echo the formula presented by Bill Clinton in 2000 and more or less reiterated by George Bush a few years after.
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Indeed, while Sir Bernard's words were regarded by political journalists as the authentic echo of his boss, some suggest that with Mr Campbell it is sometimes the other way round: that when the prime minister speaks, what you get is pure Campbell.
To be sure, some mental health innovation can also be found in parts of the U.S. Project ECHO, partly funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, is using telephone and Internet technology to link specialists at the University of New Mexico with primary care doctors, community health workers, and health educators in rural parts of the state.
That echo was amplified in a speech by John Denham, the universities secretary, on April 8th, in which he said that universities must start to publish their admissions criteria in order to reassure critics of their absolute fairness.
His findings echo those of reports issued last year by another MF Global trustee and a U.S. House panel.
The principles behind the new design follow the Fibonacci mathematical sequence discovered by Leonardo da Pisa in the 13th Century and echo the spirals at the centre of a sunflower or pine cone.
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Those who complain that the city was ruined by Georges Pompidou and Richard Rogers in the 1970s echo those who complained in the 1930s that Baron Haussmann had ruined the city in the 1860s.
There is even an echo of the anti-elite message preached by the National Front's Jean-Marie Le Pen.
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Others maintain he is still running last year's presidential campaign, and that he needs to show himself as more presidential, by using his position to calm and explain, rather than merely echo the public's frustrations at Wall Street.
Calls for prayer echo from the mosques, and samosa sellers invite passers-by into their shops oftentimes offering foreigners free samples.
And the words continue to echo down to the present day, spoken to us today by children who were not even alive then.
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The language he used had an uncanny echo of language Tony Blair used to describe the threat posed by terrorism in Afghanistan and Iraq.
And since Washington is an echo chamber in which the terms of the debate are initiated by government and reflected back by media, you forgot that any other options even existed.
The charges echo the first complaint, filed to the FTC on Jan. 19 by EPIC and four additional privacy groups.
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