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UR2 Section 4: Session 714 October 23, 1974 snapshots tone postcards sound Politics

[...] In your terms, when you understand how to do this, then you can begin to tune in to other “stations” as well.

TES5 Session 222 January 12, 1966 car Loren Railroader garage Lois

(Jane and I walked to a nearby station for gasoline but the car still wouldn’t start; consequently the garage had to tow the car in for repairs. [...]

TES1 Session 17 January 20, 1964 Malba Joseph tool semiplane midplane

For your ego Joseph the unspoken but strong advice you gave Jane, who was carried away in Elmira at the radio station, this advice was excellent and saved you both much pain. [...]

TES6 Session 276 August 1, 1966 Masonite lumberyard Wellsburg worker Glen

(The death connection enters in because the bill was filled out by the worker at the lumberyard who obtained and cut the Masonite so it would fit into our station wagon. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 713 October 21, 1974 Perspective program screen jacket hat

Give us time … When you change your ordinary television set from one station to another you may encounter snow or distortion. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 712 October 16, 1974 planet beam space clusters speeds

[...] Jane was busy instead doing a program for a radio station in a western state, live, via telephone from our living room in Elmira. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 12: Session 941, February 8, 1982 nuclear Iran tmi reactor Russia

[...] 1 at TMI until the psychological health of the communities surrounding the power station has been studied.

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 14 radio illness action Sue shoulder

[...] I felt as if a radio was turned on full volume in my head, but with stations scrambled — for I could make no sense out of what was said. [...]

TSM Chapter Fourteen dream waking clerks locations Turkish

[...] It’s as if I’m tuning in on a radio broadcast that I’m not supposed to be hearing, because when I start to listen there is a clicking sound in my head, and the “station” turns off. [...]

TPS1 Introduction By Rob Butts Laurel Ed hawk Walt wife

[...] My wife liked to tune into a radio station that featured classical music while she worked; she kept its volume low enough so that it didn’t bother me. [...]

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