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  • Additionally, the transition out of the passband would have brickwall characteristics.
  • Their song " Brickwall " appeared on the soundtrack.
  • But diplomats said the talks hit a brickwall over a mechanism of possible reimposition of sanctions.
  • For example, consider the brickwall pattern represented in the left most rectangle on the last row.
  • It is made of " solid-masonry-brickwall " on top of a limestone foundation.
  • Bacton United'89 FC opened their new facilities in July 2010 at Brickwall meadow on Broad Road.
  • There are also several junior teams of all age groups playing at Brickwall meadow and other local pitches.
  • A drilled spring provided a steady year round stream, which was landscaped to provide a pond by construction of a brickwall dam.
  • Bugs then disguises himself as Stonewall Jackson ( here as " General Brickwall Jackson " ), fooling Sam into marching into a well.
  • This is a fast, O ( n log n ) operation, and can give essentially any filter shape including excellent approximations to brickwall filters.
  • In 1994, the digital brickwall limiter with look-ahead ( to pull down peak levels before they happened ) was first mass-produced.
  • In retirement Frewen transferred Brickwall House School, a specialist school for boys with dyslexia, into an educational trust and renamed the school Frewen College.
  • Brickwall is where Elizabeth I's slippers could for many years be found, given as a memento after she rested under the oak on Church Road.
  • Mac missed in his first round, but then Jeff Bagwell crashed a ball off the Cask'N Flagon brickwall, and Sammy Sosa almost cleared the garage.
  • Ideally, both filters should be brickwall filters, constant phase delay in the pass-band with constant flat frequency response, and zero response from the Nyquist frequency.
  • The brickwall jump-the-shark moment as far as CD mastering goes then it's probably Oasis . " In " Britpop and the English Music Tradition"
  • This has not helped, and naturally if he is assuming bad faith, it makes me wonder if this is causing him to automatically disagree and brickwall the other users on virtually every point.
  • Following a conflict between the mayor and the teacher in 1908, as she refused to resign, the mayor had a brickwall built in front of the school's entrance to force her to leave.
  • Also, do we know when it first entered the language so perhaps we can deduce some sort of motivation ( i . e . why not'to brixton'or'to brickwall').
  • Malinen's " brickwall "-tactic was a good match with inexperienced Finns, which didn't lose any games, but were still knocked out in second stage by France ( Auxerre academy ) with penalties.
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