Most of these broadcast-partners lack the know-how or capital to pump their own signals over the Internet, so they're happy to have JumpTV install the gear and give them access to a homesick audience hungry for news and entertainment in their native languages.
Moreover, even if all the spending is new--extremely unlikely--pump priming loses its effectiveness over time.
Despite angry Republican rhetoric, the president has little control over prices at the pump.
"The UK has had amongst the lowest pre-tax pump prices in the EU for over a decade so the findings come as no surprise, " he said.
The less we import, the more control we have over what happens at the pump.
Wilco recalls one of his contributors, Aaron Preine, telling him last year he saw Duncan actually pump a fist -- a gametime rarity over the big man's career -- after realizing that no reporters wanted to talk to him in the locker room after a playoff game.
The real annual increase in pump prices has averaged only 1.5% over the past three years .
Then there's the Federal Trade Commission, which has broad oversight over everything from price fixing at the gas pump to whether Google is a monopoly.
Crews from Bridgend and Cowbridge were called at 08:04 GMT on Friday to pump water from the scene and were still in attendance over six hours later.
The motor is guaranteed to last for five years, and the firm estimates over its lifetime it should be able to pump the equivalent amount of air needed to fill 26 million party balloons.
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Lucent and Nortel are able to pump 10 trillion bits a second through just one fiber wire over short distances.
And unlike REITs, Murchie says, MLPs are still cheap for the amount of cash they pump out, particularly considering their propensity to increase those payouts over time.
But this year the gates will remain closed, with the long periods of freezing weather over the winter blamed for damage to the drains and pump house.
The software can also simulate wear and tear over many years to predict, for instance, when a hydraulic pump is likely to fail.
The pump beam had a large effect on the reflectivity of the mirror, but only over a narrow range of temperatures.
While its shares are lower by almost 2% after Saudi Arabia said it would pump more oil, investors appear willing to buy Anadarko paper yielding 181 basis points over treasuries.
Radcliffe did not reveal the name of the pump at first for fear of exposing patients, but after Medtronic tried to gloss over the threat, he went ahead and disclosed it, prompting the company to act.
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The war looms over everything, he said, and no one likes paying more at the pump.
Having returns like this as a starting point would pump up the ending return (2010) by approximately 1% to 10.7% over starting in 1957.
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The charity aims to fundraise over the summer to improve its seal unit by making the pool bigger and fitting a pump system in case any further rescues are needed.
Then when that scene was over, I'd walk over from the piano and go play the organ for another scene and then - a little pump organ I have, and then I'd pick up the electric guitar again and get all my distorted sounds out of that to go with the Indian drums and the things that were happening in the film.
And if you want to talk about market dynamics at the pump, then look no further than the increase in demand for hybrid cars, which can increase fuel efficiency over other mid-sized cars with the help of an electric engine.
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