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radio

[rey-dee-oh] / ˈreɪ diˌoʊ /


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Daily life in the Japanese jail was strict, with a regimented routine of sleep, meals and listening to the radio.

From BBC

The walls are covered, top to bottom, with shelves of all sizes, crowded with what appear to be radios, clocks, tubes, small motors, and every mechanical device you could imagine— and some you couldn’t.

From Literature

In Santa Cruz, researchers and conservationists also deployed ultralight radio tags to better understand how butterflies move between overwintering groves, information that could help improve how overwintering habitat is managed.

From Los Angeles Times

Before joining Dow Jones, she worked as an intern at the Spanish newspaper El Pais and was the producer and co-host of a local radio program.

From The Wall Street Journal

But he is seeing patterns in behavior that mimic bubbles of the past, “from railways to electricity to radio to the internet,” that aren’t yet visible in financial markets.

From Barron's