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The use of a LAN network allows the computer to communicate to multiple monitors to display either the same content or individual content.
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Their excellent communication skills have led some observers to believe thunderwolves may be able to communicate to different species from other countries.
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It enables people with cellphone access to send content to an internet site, and to communicate to a larger audience.
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In a half-duplex system, in contrast, each party can communicate to the other, but not simultaneously; the communication is one direction at a time.
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It was a way to communicate to the community new ideas and new messages, without the support of moneyed theatergoers and club owners.
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This theory comes from the idea that closeness is the key to all relationships; that people communicate to become closer to one another.
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At that time, it was the largest private satellite network, allowing the corporate office to track inventory and sales and to instantly communicate to stores.
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But how to communicate to the youth about the dangers of commie living?
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The deity, spirit or power uses such a person to communicate to the immanent world.
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There were no lapel mikes in those days and singers had to raise their voice to communicate to the audience.
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