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How to use telegraphs in a sentence

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I revert to being a metal wreck-diver, and the woodwork is overshadowed by the steering binnacle, telegraphs and lamp-locker.
The telegraphs with their enamel faceplates remained bolted to the floors, and that's not something you often see on a shipwreck off Britain.
But she doesn't help her cause much when she repeatedly telegraphs her character's joie de vivre by bounding rabbitlike into scenes.
Not only do telegraphs remain bolted to the interior decks. but so does the binnacle and steering gear.
Those moments where Smith telegraphs exactly what is due next and then executes the moment perfectly are what make the film work so well.
Before Japan colonized Korea in 1910, Seoul was the first city in east Asia to have electricity, trolley cars, a water system, telephones, and telegraphs.
The bridges of some modern vessels are now more likely to contain computer screens and joysticks than engine telegraphs and a giant ship's wheel.
The first railways and telegraphs were built in the 1850s to link the growing populations.
The very next day, Welsh telegraphs White that he is leaving immediately for Chicago, in pursuit of Labelle.
Today, when we think of telegraphs we think of electric telegraphs, we think of wires and Morse code and dots and dashes and telegrams and that sort of thing.
Ms. Gilpin telegraphs Dinah's neediness and antsiness far too clearly throughout.
When the situation calls for it, Botstein's voice telegraphs a wizardly moral authority.
There were no telegraphs or other forms of communication linking east and west.
At the time telephone signals could travel for only three miles, whereas Western Union's telegraphs could communicate over long distances.
The Crimean War was one of the first conflicts to use modern technologies such as explosive naval shells, railways and telegraphs.
Under his reign, roads, telegraphs, and railways were constructed and improvements in public health advanced.
In 1885, the Meiji government sponsored a telegraph system, throughout Japan, situating the telegraphs in all major Japanese cities at the time.
The décor telegraphs a farm-to-table sensibility.
Out of the blue, another man near the desk, this one calm, handsome, kempt, with a gaze that telegraphs a quick intelligence, suddenly strips down, too, and speaks to the deranged man as though they were kindred spirits.
The extension and use of railroads, steamships, telegraphs, break down nationalities and bring peoples geographically remote into close connection commercially and politically.
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There were no telegraphs or telegrams in those days, and it behoved him to write.
Extensive and much-needed soundings have been made for hydrographic purposes and to fix the proper routes of ocean telegraphs.
I told them the wonderful arts, the machineries, railways and the telegraphs.
Even German warfare, in addition to maps and telegraphs, is not above employing the Wacht am Rhein.
The nationalization of the telegraphs was initiated with class bribery.
They advocated government ownership of such trusts as the railroads and telegraphs, and excessive income taxes, graduated with ferocity, to destroy large accumulations.
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