it was a law of the radio
Yes radio still exists, and will continue to for the forseeable future.
Extraordinary - song - was created on 2007-04-10.
The are aviation anti-collision beacons, specified by law.
Bill Handel, the host of "Handel on the Law" is employed by KFI AM 640, serving Los Angeles and Orange County listeners. Handel's radio show is also syndicated nationally.
Yes, but it may not be turned on as this would break federal law.
The Radio Act of 1927 was enacted to bring order to the chaos of radio broadcasting. The Act created a Federal Radio Commission.
V. H. Roberts has written: 'A selection of cases on the law of extraordinary legal remedies' -- subject(s): Extraordinary remedies
Any Australian citizen who achieved extraordinary merits
In civil law, the phrase extraordinary circumstances typically refers to unforeseeable events or situations beyond a person's control that may affect their ability to fulfill a legal obligation or expectation. These circumstances are usually considered rare, significant, and not part of the normal course of events. Court judgments may take into account such circumstances when determining liability or granting relief.
Fernand Terrou has written: 'Legislation for press, film and radio' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Press law, Motion pictures, Radio
That's an extraordinary claim! He had extraordinary powers of persuasion.
there is no suffix in extraordinary....
The Extraordinary was created in 1993.
The Extraordinary ended in 1996.
ExtraOrdinary was created in 2006.
Manuel K. Berman has written: 'Regulation of radio broadcasting' -- subject(s): Radio broadcasting, Law and legislation, Radio
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