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    1. Cable news report: A NEWS ANCHOR sits in front of a photo of a wrecked plane with the caption: Arababian Moonshine?


    2. Nothing caught his eye as being suitable, but there was a sign, faded and hanging at an angle because one of the cable ties holding it to a chain link fence had snapped


    3. He shared his home but not his time, preferring, when not down at the pub watching Manchester City flatter to deceive in wide screen glory, to lock himself away in his room with his computers and his cable links to a very private world of digital opportunities


    4. The track itself was the cable suspending itself above the water in a sweeping arc that was steep here near the cliff and the leaning pyramid that held it, nearly horizontal where it came out on the island


    5. She watches as he conscientiously crosses and re-crosses the small area of grass, concentrating on neatly trimming the herbage and careful to avoid cutting into the trailing cable


    6. She watches as he systematically unplugs the lead and winds it up, following him as he carries the mower and cable to the tiny shed and holding the door open for him as he lugs the awkward mechanism through the doorway


    7. He hangs up the cable and parks the mower in the space it obviously occupies along the wall


    8. Broadband comes as part of the cable package, and it provides Ted with a window on the world and hard porn comfort when he is sober enough to be interested, which is less and less frequently these days


    9. She was in a cable knit that hugged her closely, with her feet up on a stool


    10. Little girls were using a thrown-away television cable to jump rope

    11. sprinting adversaries—the cable was stronger than any rope or string could ever


    12. When they hit the cable at the speed they were


    13. The cable was less than a foot off the ground, positioned to catch the


    14. of the cable was a metal rectangle full of large hooks


    15. Kit had re-run the satellite cable connecting a transceiver, in addition to the receiver they owned


    16. from it a cable lowered


    17. The cable stopped when it hit the bridge next to Johnson’s


    18. You have just the basic television antenna reception (and no big, flat-screen plasma device) with no cable or satellite hookup or other options


    19. To dream of cable television signifies your openness and how you communicate with others


    20. She took a gamble when she launched her own cable TV network which she describes as “mindful television”

    21. Martin hooked on to the dropped cable and was quickly lifted up to the Skimmer


    22. Captain Novikov reached up to the console above her chair and pulled down a worn-looking hand-held microphone on a curly cable


    23. but the cable had found its target on a bar of the surrounding cage, stalling him so abruptly it seemed as if his steel belt would rip off


    24. ‘Do you have a feed of it?’ But as he said those words the display on the box disappeared as if a power cable had been pulled


    25. The probe extruded a cable to mate with the device's input port


    26. ‘It is not for me to accept your terms, or to negotiate,’ Torbin told it, before he untethered the cable


    27. Yet he suspected it was real; desperate for him to move away from the immense force that only a buckycarbon cable held against


    28. A cable connecting it to the casing of what was undoubtedly… “A


    29. again, that he could not, and that he had taken the steamer to be a telegraph vessel laying cable between Siberia and Alaska


    30. Charges were inserted all around the massive trunk, the cable was attached, and when everyone had withdrawn to a safe distance, the lever was pressed

    31. were to hook onto cable, some to a regular phone jack


    32. Picking up a cable with a pear-shaped button on the end, he held it out to her


    33. “Here, take this,” he said, walking back to the trap and picking up a thicker cable which he plugged into a waterproof socket on a nearby tree


    34. The boss had a cable run out here from the house


    35. On July 10th, Toral, receiving prompt rejection of his offer to capitulate if allowed to march out with full honours of war, requested that cable operators might go to the city, to transmit to Madrid the terms of the surrender demanded


    36. But the advent of the general-in-chief and reinforcements had a marked effect: Toral retired to consult Sagasta and Blanco by cable


    37. Therefore at the start of every shift we placed it on the roof with the power cable running through the window for it was powered from the cigarette lighter


    38. We were not too surprised one day to find out he died when someone, not us I assure you, secured a cable across the two poles and he went into it at full speed


    39. His parents were devastated but we could never find the one who secured the cable


    40. Pushing the end of the cable into it as hard as she could, she prayed it would work, because if it didn’t, they weren’t going anywhere soon

    41. Evelyn was out when I got home and I made myself cosy on the couch with the telephone on my lap – we had gotten ourselves a new long receiver cable that had just come out in the stores, it was wonderful as now we did not have to stand by the phone for the duration of the conversation – I phoned York


    42. The terrorists had a vicious tactic of tying a steel cable across the road


    43. As usual they were driving at high speed and at night it was impossible to see the cable


    44. To avoid this type of incident; solid cable cutters were welded on to the Casspir roof


    45. Then I dreamed the electricity came back on and I tripped over a cable and disabled the power supply


    46. I remember receiving an ―urgent‖ call one evening from a friend of mine prompting me to turn on one of the cable news channels


    47. When he thought of Pop, sitting there hour after hour, day after day, watching the Cable News, with its litany of death and disaster, its obsession with terrorism, work-place and high school shootings; he guessed no one was immune from the paranoia


    48. Next his ankles were fastened together and Frank guessed he was being tied up with cable ties


    49. He swallowed back the dryness in his throat and the sickness that sat in his stomach, struggling quietly with the cable ties that bound his wrists and ankles


    50. A bizarre urge to laugh uproariously was stifled only because, with each rapidly taken breath that would begin it, came a painful and abrupt sensation deep within her center of a heated cable drawing taut












































    1. Rodney Wenz of your Salem office provided the beneficiaries foreign address, and notice of approval was cabled to the United States Consulate Gen


    2. Four agents walked over to Roman, picked him up by the cabled ropes that


    3. When this erroneous news was cabled to headquarters, the order to:


    4. Late at night, General Shafter cabled Washington that his aggregate losses were ''above four hundred; of these not many are killed


    5. Without sufficient artillery he could do nothing, and just as the fleet steamed out and accomplished for itself the main object of our expedition, he cabled the following despatch:


    6. But a few hours before, the Spanish general had cabled Blanco and Madrid that Cervera had escaped, and General Aguirre at Cienfuegos was ordered to receive the squadron with ostentation, while General Correa cabled his congratulations to the Admiral


    7. Ramsden, cabled for a warship to remove the people under his care


    8. Since it would assuredly have resulted in the loss of one or more vessels, the sinking of which would have closed the channel, Admiral Sampson declined to make the attempt and on July 4th, Shafter cabled to Washington as follows:


    9. the back of the cabled hut near the old pool table which needed replacing


    10. generators whined into life and powers cabled were

    11. On the evening of 10th February, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, cabled General Wavell, the British commander in the region, stating: “There must be no thought of saving the troops or sparing the population


    12. Churchill cabled to Roosevelt that the plan for a landing in France in 1942, should be discarded, and went on to urge, once again, the case for Torch as the sole means by which the U


    13. She read about your accident in a local paper and cabled me immediately


    14. Cleo immediately cabled Don to the 3-D video recordings of the EURO-lab


    15. The New York World cabled for a special


    16. cabled his father in desperation


    17. Look how complete it is now! The news of Barrios' movement will be cabled to the United States, and only in that way will it reach Sta


    18. I didn't want him to get the whole Mediterranean Fleet out, so I cabled him from Constantinople that I was quite well and would he send money to the Ottoman Bank


    19. We cabled to the last address we had, but there was no answer


    20. The physical network is actually cabled using a star topology, and a special hub called a multistation access unit (MSAU) implements the logical ring by taking each incoming signal and transmitting it out through the next downstream port only (instead of through all of the other ports, like a star hub)

    21. Ethernet is sometimes called a topology when the topology actually refers to the way in which the computers on the network are cabled together


    22. Some forms of Ethernet use a bus topology, in which each of the computers is cabled to the next one in a daisy-chain fashion, while the star topology, in which each computer is cabled to a central hub, is more prevalent today


    23. Token Ring networks use a logical ring, but the computers are actually cabled using a star topology


    24. Wireless networking products typically use some form of radio or light waves; these are called unbounded media (as opposed to bounded media, which refers to cabled networks)


    25. The main difference between a traditional, cabled network and a wireless network is the way the data is transmitted


    26. While wireless networks are certainly useful and have their advantages, they have some definite disadvantages when compared with wired (cabled) networks


    27. The most immediate application for wireless local area networking is the situation where it is impractical or impossible to install a cabled network


    28. • Dynamic topology Unlike cabled networks, in which the LAN topology is meticulously planned out before the installation and remains static until deliberate changes are made, the topology of a wireless LAN changes frequently, if not continuously


    29. • Unprotected media The stations on a wireless network are not protected from outside signals as cabled networks are


    30. On a cabled network, outside interference can affect signal quality, but there is no way for the signals from two separate but adjacent networks to be confused

    31. • Unreliable media Unlike a cabled network, a protocol cannot work under the assumption that every station on the network receives every packet and can communicate with every other station


    32. These examples apply to cabled networks, however


    33. Wireless networks don’t have a concrete topology like cabled ones do


    34. Any mobile station that moves within the AP’s sphere of influence is associated into the BSS and becomes able to communicate with the cabled network (see Figure 6-2)


    35. The AP enables multiple wireless stations to communicate with the systems on the cabled network but not with each other


    36. It is because the AP is permanently connected to the cabled network and not mobile that this type of network is said to use an infrastructure topology


    37. This arrangement is typically used for corporate installations that have a permanent cabled network that also must support wireless devices that access resources on the cabled network


    38. In practice, the DS is typically a cabled network using IEEE 802


    39. It’s possible for the DS to function solely as a means of connecting APs and not provide access to resources on a cabled network


    40. An Ethernet network using UTP is the simplest type of cabled network to install

    41. Figure 12-2 illustrates how the MAUs themselves were cabled in a ring that was extended by the lobe cables connecting each of the workstations


    42. She had not been able to get hold of one in Australia and had cabled me, and I had found a firm that made them and got hold of one with a good deal of difficulty and some small payments on the side


    43. On November 15, he cabled Winston Churchill, "Financial storm definitely passed


    44. Prior to the sailing of the vessel the postal authorities of Southampton cabled the New York authorities that 3435 bags of mail matter were on board


    45. I therefore cabled to my friend, Wilson Hargreave, of the New York Police Bureau, who has more than once made use of my knowledge of London crime


    46. As soon as they had reached the little port, D'Arnot had cabled his government of his safety, and requested a three-months' leave, which had been granted


    47. He had also cabled his bankers for funds, and the enforced wait of a month, under which both chafed, was due to their inability to charter a vessel for the return to Tarzan's jungle after the treasure


    48. Whether it was that Tashtego, that wild Indian, was so heedless and reckless as to let go for a moment his one-handed hold on the great cabled tackles suspending the head; or whether the place where he stood was so treacherous and oozy; or whether the Evil One himself would have it to fall out so, without stating his particular reasons; how it was exactly, there is no telling now; but, on a sudden, as the eightieth or ninetieth bucket came suckingly up—my God! poor Tashtego—like the twin reciprocating bucket in a veritable well, dropped head-foremost down into this great Tun of Heidelburgh, and with a horrible oily gurgling, went clean out of sight!


    49. The Pope from Rome cabled his greetings in response to a cable from the Congress, saying: 'The Sovereign Pontiff gladly and proudly blesses you with all his heart


    1. The truck's angle is linked by fiber cables running along the top of the backbone so both trucks turn the same amount in opposite directions


    2. It bristled with antennas and projectors, it surface was snaked with cables and tubing


    3. trailing veins and cables, ground out one last phrase on behalf of the revolutionary


    4. It didn’t seem to bother Timms much to see the image of the Chief like that, with bundles of control cables thick as her thighs and arms coming out of her pelvis and her shoulders


    5. As he flew across the breaching ship’s bow, through the dome he thought he glimpsed Chief Horcheese’s head and torso strapped in the command chair with a thousand cables trailing out of her, like a spider that had become its web


    6. Floor panels lay exposed here and there, with the guts of the place, cables and wires, exposed and trailing across the floor


    7. In a corner, Citizen Marat’s severed head, trailing veins and cables, ground out one last phrase on behalf of the revolutionary committee of the brotherhood of new men before dropping its eyelids and falling permanently silent


    8. When not at work patching network cables into routers and hubs for a local newspaper, Danny shared his home with his aged father and his demure, unassuming sister, Annie


    9. The table was laid for one person, with Danny’s laptop already hooked up via means of temporary network and telephone cables in the place where she usually sat


    10. He no longer felt the need to confine his online activities to his bedroom and had spent many a happy evening hour running cables around the house and setting up a new wireless router

    11. When not at work patching network cables into routers and


    12. temporary network and telephone cables in the place where she


    13. need to be splice and reattached and some cables need to be soldered


    14. running cables around the house and setting up a new wireless


    15. They worked all day reconnecting wires and soldering cables back into place


    16. Leona packs away the sound desk, running cables back up to the wings of the stage, while Ted broods quietly at the far end of the bar


    17. were no cables to climb


    18. He’s the keyboard player and has lots of cables which have to be lugged around


    19. Mike waved a greeting as I dumped the heap of cables in the vicinity of the stage


    20. The batting cages hung on cables and could be

    21. The process was slow—the cables were wound tightly around


    22. Roman was free of the cables now, and he jumped from the back of the


    23. It had a pair of cables strung from bow to stern, providing a taut construction without adding weight


    24. Torbin, in spite of his tritanium-alloy body, felt the increasing repulsion force as he got nearer the ‘slow-down’ field generator – an egg-timer shaped device from which jutted hundreds of rounded off silver cones and a network of cables and plastic pipes


    25. He re-routed various pipes and massively insulated cables so that the modulator device became an intermediary between the generator and the power grid, all the while the unnerving sight of sparks flying and coolant vapour escaping


    26. He connected up the feed cables to the cone-shaped device


    27. He followed the cables around the edge of


    28. cables, was a pair of eyes, full white globes with pupils and irises


    29. Down on St Peter's Street all the electricity cables were buried in


    30. To the side, on table tops, were mounted high-tech monitoring equipment; a machine with cables protruding and numerous dials, numbers he couldn't quite make out

    31. barbell or doing bilateral moves on cables


    32. The Secretary of War suggests that if the navy will not undertake to break through, take a transport, cover the pilot-house in most exposed points with baled hay, attach an anchor to a towline, and if possible grapple the torpedo cables, and call for volunteers from the army to run into the harbour, thus making a way for the navy


    33. Where the hell did it go? Wait, what are these other black cables?


    34. Dawn followed the cables with a finger and there, on top of a plastic cap, she saw a deep socket


    35. This broke / cut the cables automatically


    36. Unplug some cables to give yourself enough room


    37. Plug in the cables you have unplugged and close the case


    38. I was working away in our brand new study, built with the insurance money collected after the fiasco with the chimney, connecting the multi-core cables into their various sockets


    39. My question wasn’t left unanswered for too long, since I suddenly saw the demon form of Novorski being shot through with a couple of harpoon-like sharp things, from which a run of cables seemed to disappear into the night


    40. Not a moment later, the harpoons and the cables flashed electric blue and seemed to sizzle hotter than a melting pot

    41. Above, ten thousand crystal chandeliers, hung on cables that disappeared into a smog that reflected the light back down, like a luminescent artificial sky


    42. It wasn’t until he had eaten cold, greasy fried chicken with equally slimy fries and drank cold coffee from a soggy cardboard cup, that the barge was docked, workmen climbed aboard and guided cables from an overhead crane around the girth of the gargantuan logs


    43. With the cables drawing taught, she climbed from the scaffold and stood atop the narrow deck watching as a large, tarpaulin-wrapped, rectangular object inched from the tight space


    44. The man then made his way to the pier, up onto the crane, and lowered its cables for the woman to secure around the object hidden in the recess


    45. Devoid of their load, the cables rose again


    46. The cables and coupling held, despite the swaying and dragging weight on the back


    47. He descended once more, trailing cables and plugs from his computer tower and set it on the ground for Beth to figure out how to jam into the back with Herminia’s oversized plastic bag, while he went to waken Don Alberto and Cecilia


    48. He dragged one out through the ship and rode it across the ‘drome’ noting that the cables still needed adjustment as he could only really get it to hold in about fourth gear


    49. He cleared his mind of other problems long enough to adjust the shifter and brake cables


    50. The Swede had helped with some sort of home-made vodka and stories about making even more money when the war would finally end: in the poor light the single lamp offered them, he’d shown him sketches and graphs about cables and telecommunications, satellites and whatnot, stuff that Ethan barely acknowledged they existed













































    1. Over the next ten minutes Bernie took us through the back-stage tour and how he wanted the cabling to run from the stage to the soundboard


    2. Cabling Together: Is That Comcastic?


    3. Peter busied himself trying to trace cabling, looking for


    4. Well, you must consider that cabling is expensive, and he didn't care to put more than one word, and if there had been two it might have made you still angrier


    5. Is there anything going on that I should be cabling HMG about?”


    6. network cabling that is connected to network repeaters at one end and terminated at


    7. Point) which uses much heavier cabling – check if one exists already as this


    8. You should also detach the cabling plug to the moving trailer, as braking mechanism lights burns out if the box leaks when under water


    9. The cabling was easy to detach, too, just a couple of complicated plugs


    10. Originally, most LANs consisted of computers connected with coaxial cables, but eventually, the twisted-pair cabling used for telephone systems became more popular

    11. LANs connect computers using various types of cabling patterns called topologies (see Figure 1-1), which depend on the type of cable used and the protocols running on the computers


    12. • Star (hub and spoke) A star topology uses a separate cable for each computer that runs to a central cabling nexus called a hub or concentrator


    13. See Chapter 4 for more information on network cabling and cable installation


    14. NOTE See more information on cabling in Chapter 5


    15. Connections between campus buildings, for example, require a network medium that is suitable for outdoor use, such as fiber-optic cable, while the LANs in each building can use more inexpensive copper cabling


    16. Cabling issues have, in recent years, become separated from the typical network administrator’s training and experience


    17. In many cases, the use of twisted-pair cable has resulted in telephone system contractors being responsible for the network cabling


    18. Network consultants typically outsource all but the smallest cabling jobs to outside companies


    19. Twisted-pair cabling, for example, is available in shielded and unshielded varieties


    20. Prior to 1991, the cabling used for networks was specified by the manufacturers of individual networking products

    21. This resulted in the incompatibilities that are common in proprietary systems, and the need was recognized for a standard to define a cabling system that could support a multitude of different networking technologies


    22. To address this need, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the Electronic Industry Association, and the Telecommunications Industry Association, along with a consortium of telecommunications companies, developed the ANSI/EIA/TIA-568-1991 Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard


    23. • Building entrance The location at which the building’s internal cabling interfaces with outside cabling


    24. • Telecommunications closet The location of localized telecommunications equipment, such as the interface between the horizontal cabling and the backbone


    25. • Horizontal cabling The cabling and other hardware used to connect the telecommunications closet to the work area


    26. The wirings are usually run through wireways, conduits, or ceiling spaces of each floor and can either be plenum cabling or internal wiring (IW)


    27. The T568 standard, in coordination with other TIA/EIA standards, provides guidelines for the types of cabling within and between these subsystems that you can use to create a wiring plan customized to your site and your equipment


    28. In fact, many private homes now being built include twisted-pair network cabling as part of the basic service infrastructure


    29. NOTE Remember, when upgrading cabling, all of the network components must be rated at the same category


    30. The ability to connect servers, printers, scanning devices, and workstations without dragging cabling through walls is the biggest advantage of wireless networking

    31. To facilitate the backbone cabling, the best arrangement is for the wiring closets on each floor to be on top of each other, with a chase or wiring conduit running vertically through them and connecting all of the closets in the building


    32. This is in marked contrast to other high-speed technologies such as Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), for which upgrades can require extensive infrastructure modifications, such as new cabling, as well as training and acclimation for the personnel supporting the new technology


    33. Another possible cause of late collisions is a network that does not fall within the Ethernet cabling guidelines


    34. The Ethernet specifications have a certain amount of leeway built into them that makes it possible to exceed the cabling limitations, within reason


    35. Because no collisions occur, the cabling restrictions intended to support the collision detection mechanism are not needed


    36. The only exception to this was in cases of networks that spanned longer distances than 100Base Ethernet could support with copper cabling


    37. As with the original Ethernet standards, the cabling guidelines in the previous sections are no more than rules of thumb that provide general size limitations for a 100Base Ethernet network


    38. The original IBM Token Ring implementations used a proprietary cable system designed by IBM, which they referred to as Type 1, or the IBM Cabling System (ICS)


    39. The other cabling system used on Token Ring networks, called Type 3 by IBM, used standard unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable, with Category 5 recommended


    40. Type 3 UTP cabling largely supplanted Type 1 in the Token Ring world, mainly because it was much easier to install

    41. The cabling guidelines for Token Ring networks were based on the use of passive MAUs


    42. In addition to testing the viability of an installation, cable testers are good for troubleshooting cabling problems


    43. Inspection cameras can also easily be inserted through keyholes, through any small aperture drilled through a wall, through ventilation grilles and cabling ducts


    44. Gradually he thought out a course of action; he would telegraph to Lopez to send him a detailed account, cabling the answer at his expense, and until this reply came he thought himself justified in concealing the news


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