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  1. Denise Bloch (2657 bytes)
    5: ...] (SOE). She began resistance work with SOE radio operator [[Brian Stonehouse]] until his arrest near the en...
    7: ...ally London. There, SOE trained her as a wireless operator in preparation for a return to France.
  2. Odette Sansom (1906 bytes)
    7: ...''', she brought him funds and acted as his radio operator.
  3. West Virginia (24258 bytes)
    90: ...ounding 96.9% were totally or partly owned by the operator. On the other hand, only 50.5% of the state's far...
    147: *[[Moundsville, West Virginia|Moundsville]]
    154: *[[Summersville, West Virginia|Summersville]]
  4. Spinning Jenny (3557 bytes)
    8: ... clamp-like device in the roving beam allowed the operator to then release all the threads at once, to be co...
  5. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    18: ...son under his wing and trained him as a telegraph operator. Edison's deafness aided him with his telegraphy...
    62: ...ledge gained from years of working as a telegraph operator, he learned the basics of electricity. This allow...
  6. Morse code (33777 bytes)
    2: ...ous wave|CW]] (continuous wave) [[amateur radio]] operators. Morse code is the only digital [[modulation]] m...
    19: The Morse code was developed so that operators could translate the indentions marked on the pap...
    21: ...ed into and out of position for marking the tape. Operators soon learned to directly read the clicks as the ...
    25: ...l of the sender and receiver — more experienced operators can send and receive at faster speeds. In genera...
    27: ...e]] and [[Z code]]; they were and are used by the operators themselves for service information like link qua...
  7. Ireland (33828 bytes)
    160: ...rish national airline [[Aer Lingus]] and low-cost operator [[Ryanair]] are based at Dublin. Shannon is an im...
  8. Airline (29546 bytes)
    149: Each operator of a scheduled or charter flight uses a distinct ...
  9. Charles Kingsford Smith (4894 bytes)
    6: ... and [[Captain Harry Lyon]] (who were the [[radio operator]], [[navigator]] and [[engineer]] for the trans-P...
  10. March 18 (10594 bytes)
    16: ...ecoming the first to broadcast as a [[ham radio]] operator.
  11. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    31: ...gh Indianapolis, and to [[Evansville, Indiana|Evansville]]. The Central Canal was planned to connect ...
    33: ...ecting to [[Chicago]], [[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]], [[Cincinnati]], [[Columbus, Indiana|Columb...
    144: ...employed a young [[Thomas Edison]] as a telegraph operator.
  12. Kite flying (5612 bytes)
    3: ...the wind with the tension of a string held by the operator. See types of kites, below, for a list of differ...
  13. Thylacine (4846 bytes)
    35: ...lion was subsequently offered by a Tasmanian tour operator, Stewart Malcolm. No successful claims have been...
  14. Modem (21628 bytes)
    23: ...n commercial settings, and USR was huge among BBS operators (as they could download [[Fidonet]] messages mor...
    27: ...ommon 2400 bit/s speed. Without such a system the operator would be forced to have multiple phone lines for ...
  15. Trebuchet (7499 bytes)
    21: ...s, making it somewhat dangerous to be a trebuchet operator during a siege. This meant that sieges could be l...
  16. Plutonium (24623 bytes)
    232: ...ng vessel, which resulted in the death of a crane operator. Other accidents of this sort have occurred in th...
  17. Flying shuttle (5068 bytes)
    5: ...nd catching of the shuttle requires more than one operator if the width of the fabric exceeds that which can...
    10: ...eater is used to complete the pick as before. The operator does not need to touch the shuttle until it needs...
    12: ...mechanism could be automated and powered; all the operator needed to do was monitor the machine for failures...
  18. Motorcycle (40437 bytes)
    77: ...ses 100% depending on the model of motorcycle and operator; rear wheels can generally lock and skid much mor...
    94: ...l produced a "square four", consisting of two transverse parallel twin engines mounted in a common cra...
    130: ... the most critical element of the motorcycle; the operator. By attending riding schools and increasing rider...
    193: .... The Yamaha FZ1, Honda 919, Honda 599 and Suzuki SV650 are popular examples of this style of motorcyc...
  19. Radar (16746 bytes)
    53: ... the antenna pointed directly at it (end on). The operator could determine the direction to a target by [[ro...
  20. Flight simulator (9712 bytes)
    29: ... by instructors. These are referred to Instructor Operator Stations (IOS). At the IOS, an instructor can qui...

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