The units, dubbed "Churchill's Secret Army", were set up to relay vital information about enemy movements and help mount counter-attacks as Britain braced itself for occupation.
On February 28th and March 1st, American missiles blew up radio relay stations near Mosul in the north that transmit operational data for Iraq's main oil pipeline.
The relay didn't happen because nobody picked up the phone to relay the information.
The report noted that up to 204 relay transmitters in Wales needed to be converted to carry the DTT signal before switchover happened.
The Astrium company at its Stevenage and Portsmouth centres has benefited most from this investment, and has become one of the world's leading suppliers of all those spacecraft up there that relay TV and phone calls around the globe.
My father would pick up the slips and relay the information to somebody who was trading on the floor.
Simply pushing the trolley up to a checkout would relay all the product and price information, so supermarkets could automate most of their tills.
This two-day, one-night relay is made up of 36 segments that vary in length and difficulty each of your 12 team members can run as little as 11.5 miles or as many as 23.7 miles, so it appeals to all levels.
Most of our relay teams are made up of the top six to eight athletes forming the pool coming out of our national championship.
Back then many companies ran a free, open-source e-mail relay technology but ended up spending more than they thought they would making the stuff work.
But again, you could pick up the phone, just like I can pick up my phone in the office and relay you, April.
She dressed up as a sausage to welcome the Olympic torch relay to the town but her costume was criticised by people who said it looked rude.
We even had three meets in Europe leading up to the Olympics this year where we brought our relay pool together and ran a couple of teams and had no problems whatsoever.
Moments before the relay race, for example, nobody had picked up the bibs runners are required to wear in competition.
The scheme uses a centrally monitored computer to relay information to parking attendants, who can get up to the minute information on the status of any parked vehicle.
Billed as "the new Jesse Owens", Johnson was widely predicted to follow up his 200m worlds win of 1991 with 200m and 4x400m relay golds at the Barcelona Olympics the following year.
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Mr Uren was taking part in a relay race in which services personnel had to run up to the inflatable pool, get in over the side and grab a piece of plastic fruit floating in or under a shallow depth of water.
They make up about half the residents of nursing homes in the US and relay on Medicaid to help pay for their nursing care.
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In some cases, it can use one mobile device to relay power to another, keeping everything fed even if the main power hub is tied up.
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The dish would send the ISP's data up to one of the satellites (in low earth orbits to minimize signal delay), which would then relay the data back down to a backbone access point.
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