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Clear-channel stations, unlike other AM stations in North America, have protection from interference to their nighttime skywave secondary service area. Other stations are entitled, at most, to protection from nighttime interference in their primary service area—that which is covered by their groundwave signal.
Several large areas of Antarctica are blurred, including one over 23 km (14 mi) long. Blurring is well past the normal low-resolution for most of the continent. [ 8 ]
The company distributes its product throughout the United States, and in 2011 was named the fastest-growing health company in America by Inc. magazine. [27] [28] It has been reported that in 2017 its clear align system had been used to treat about 80,000 patients. [2] ClearCorrect was founded in Houston, Texas, by Willis Pumphrey, Jr., a dentist.
Lumerians is a San Francisco Bay Area-based quartet [1] which has a psychedelic [3] [8] "mindbender" [9] space rock [1] sound. The group is notable for performances characterized by "transcendent live video projections" and having "incredible visuals", according to one music critic. [1]
In early 1946, a three-year interim agreement gave Cuba expanded allocations, including the right to share five U.S., three Canadian, and two Mexican clear channel allocations, plus operate high-powered stations on some regional frequencies. The changes also resulted in the Bahamas being granted use of the 1540 kHz clear channel by the U.S. [23]
This is a complete list of all 50 U.S. states, its federal district (Washington, D.C.) and its major territories ordered by total area, land area and water area. [1] The water area includes inland waters, coastal waters, the Great Lakes and territorial waters. Glaciers and intermittent bodies of water are counted as land area. [2]
Vice President Kamala Harris talks to a Border Patrol official during a 2021 tour of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Central Processing Center in El Paso.
The term "United States," when used in the geographic sense, refers to the contiguous United States (sometimes referred to as the Lower 48, including the District of Columbia not as a state), Alaska, Hawaii, the five insular territories of Puerto Rico, Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and minor outlying possessions. [1]