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This Release may be signed in whole or in counterparts and delivered in whole or in counterparts by facsimile or telegraphic transmission.
In the end we resorted to telegraphic, monosyllabic emails when we absolutely had to communicate with each other.
The Press Association made agency news nationally available by providing a central telegraphic agency for the new provincial press.
We know too that before children use mature speech, they coo and babble, and then use holophrases and telegraphic sentences.
Messages tend to be short, even telegraphic, and may omit grammatical bridges.
The text, written by Coates, is in telegraphic style but is loaded with easily accessible information, including recent observations.
Also, the older children speak proficient English instead of the telegraphic dialect the Shimerdas use in the early chapters.
I am told that many of these early military telegraphic dispatches survive in the War Department collection of the U.S. National Archives.
Finally, a telegraphic or telex message is not recorded, except by the sending and recipient banks.
He said, however, that the shift in direct payments resulted in additional revenue on drafts and telegraphic transfers.
By then, Morse had been experimenting with a telegraphic device for four years.
A chart showing the details of the Morse code used for transmitting telegraphic messages, invented by Samuel Morse has also been displayed.
The speech is often called telegraphic and is flat, unmelodic, and distorted.
In other words, in writing on the typewriter, she was clever enough to be able to tap her keys in a pattern that is exactly like the Morse telegraphic code.
All payments under this pledge shall be made in United States Dollars by means of telegraphic transfer remittance to the mutually agreed bank account.
He recognised its importance as a link for bringing the Empire into direct telegraphic connexion for political, commercial, and strategic purposes.
These one-word utterances that have meaning are holographic phrases, which are soon followed by short two-word sentences called telegraphic phrases.
He has also added a running paraphrase to each of the poem's twenty-four sections, making explicit much that the author's telegraphic style has compressed.
On Tuesday evening a telegraphic despatch was published, but, owing to the meagreness of its contents, did not remove the apprehensions previously existing.
Yet McMurtry writes in a telegraphic style that does in sentences what others do in pages.
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The gravity cell is cheap, easy to construct, and of constant strength, and is in almost universal use in telegraphic work.
She must make that point and so intercept Hervey with a telegraphic message.
There was never a word from Scott in the khanda district, away to the southeast, except the regular telegraphic report to Hawkins.
Henry Dunbar sat in his own room, waiting for an answer to the telegraphic message.
The success of his metallurgical enterprise no doubt reacted on his telegraphic business.
In any case it is a barren concession, because, as we have seen, telegraphic addresses must be pronounceable.
A telegraphic message received at altrincham gave the headquarters alarming news of constant reverses.
Daniell cells are used especially for electroplating, electrotyping and telegraphic work.
In one division a regular pioneer squadron has been formed for telegraphic and heliographic duty.
I suppose you have not heard the telegraphic reports from Washington, this morning?
Evidently the desire to hold her niece in her arms had been for telegraphic purposes only.
A telegraphic signal, improperly interpreted, owing to the fog, was the cause of this error.
Elsewhere either the two are widely apart, or the telephone is a mere adjunct of a telegraphic department.
Thus was Duncan armed, cap-a-pie, for the telegraphic controversy.
For the next two years his telegraphic work was laid aside, if not forgotten.
Kerr got in telegraphic touch with a lawyer in the home county.
A telegraphic despatch in cipher was put into his hands as he was reading.
An orderly brought in a telegraphic dispatch and handed it to him.
There were the telegraphic and light-and-power currents, its strong and malicious cousins, chasing and assaulting it whenever it ventured too near.
Being, however, subsequently informed that Sir Arthur Kennedy was unmarried and that there must be some mistake, a telegraphic repetition was at once demanded.
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