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The technology was not to be used for transmittal of messages by the public.
The doctors did not understand the origin or transmittal of the disease.
Since then, the mass has been recorded weekly at the church for transmittal.
Each office has its own mechanism of transmittal, some gentler than others.
"I still need to write that report for transmittal."
Her own mother had attempted to conceal, or at least delay, the transmittal!
There, the mistaken numbers were corrected prior to the transmittal to the President.
The energy, of course, is to serve the transmittal of information, and not destruction.
Judge failed to instruct jury on elements of money transmittal.
Engrossment is the process of incorporating amendments into the bill before transmittal to the second house.
He tagged the dump with a cover transmittal and pulsed it out.
"I have an emergency fax transmittal that I received in my car," he said.
She signed a letter of transmittal for "1 shrunken head of a child."
"Restricted transaction" means any transmittal of money involved with unlawful Internet gambling.
I've thought of continuous transmittal, of course, but I didn't suspect that.
The President's recommendations become effective unless Congress disapproves them within 30 days of their transmittal.
Only then did Odo begin his transmittal to tell his story.
Just then Brenda knocked on my window, and handed me Cindy's transmittal.
Cheese is a remarkably safe food with regard to transmittal of pathogenic microbes.
The discrepancy resulted from what officials have called a clerical error in the transmittal of the text between the Houses.
Instead, it sought to indict the six for unauthorized possession and transmittal of government documents.
"Your reasoning may have been distorted in transmittal.
"The Constitution talks in terms of transmittal."
Pray contact them and request its transmittal, in the name of Captain Robertson."
The systems allow the transmittal of so-called broadband data, which contain more information than narrow-band data.