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stations
  • present tense form of station (3rd person singular).

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Alexander Tsesis, a professor at the Florida State University College of Law, said it seemed “absurd to threaten prosecution,” and pointed out that stations’ own “editorial decisions” are protected by the First Amendment.

From Slate • Oct. 7, 2024

If the web makes it easy to uncouple sights and sounds from their sources, what will people remember of stations’ four-letter identifiers, those signifiers of pride and place, the call signs?

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 12, 2024

Broadening understanding of field stations' cost-effective protection of biodiversity resources was the point of the earlier article co-authored by McGraw and 172 other scientists.

From Science Daily • Apr. 30, 2024

Currently, FCC regulations require traditional cable and satellite providers to negotiate directly with local broadcasters for the right to carry our stations’ programming.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 4, 2023

This result is, of course, contrary to the views of older Scottish writers like Skene, who talked of 'numerous Roman camps and stations' in Galloway, but it will surprise no recent student.

From Roman Britain in 1914 by Haverfield, F. (Francis)