Similar words: distance, in the distance, equidistance, assistance, resistance, wind resistance, passive resistance, nonviolent resistance. Meaning: adj. 1. of or relating to or being a long-distance telephone call 2. covering a long distance long distance. n. a telephone call made outside the local calling area.
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61 Demand for long-distance telephone service fell by half, because suddenly departments had to pay for what they used.
62 Coupons generally offer the best savings when used for coast-to-coast or other long-distance domestic flights.
63 Three weeks later she had. gone off with a long-distance lorry driver.
64 The east shore of the bay had no airport landing strip, no railhead, no long-distance bus terminal.
65 A coalition of cable television and long-distance carriers predicts it will take until next spring.
66 Even with recent improvements, the air could keep sprinters and long-distance runners wheezing through their events.
67 Price wars will erupt like the ones in the long-distance market.
68 Chances are the long-distance service you use will give you miles, too.
69 We all want quiet, off-road and preferably long-distance routes, and many of us want simple self-catering accommodation.
70 I lifted the receiver with caution, listening for the white noise of a long-distance connection.
71 They may join forces with any one of the seven regional phone companies or a long-distance carrier.
72 The Communications Ministry said last month national and international long-distance markets would be open to competition this December.
73 This was partly due to the economy's revival, but a major factor was the growth of long-distance commuting.
74 He predicts that at least one in 10 long-distance customers will jump to the regional Bell operating companies, or BOCs.
75 Your ride to Lincoln will probably illustrate how awful long-distance cycling in Britain can be, and how few facilities are provided.
76 In a world that spends $ 500 billion a year on long-distance telephone charges, the potential is awesome.
77 For frequent long-distance callers, the difficulties may be outweighed by the savings.
78 People have gained confidence in sending substantial sums off to unseen institutions and working with them long-distance.
79 Sprint Corp. is offering small-business customers free long-distance service for calls made on Fridays.
80 These firms also sell or lease capacity on their fiber to Sprint and other long-distance firms.
81 The new bill would allow close ties or outright mergers between local and long-distance companies.
82 Then the Government quietly pulled out and turned the operation over to a handful of communications giants and the long-distance phone companies.
83 The company is offering discounts on long-distance calls as an inducement to customers.
84 No one by 1989 could doubt the Prime Minister's stamina as, politically(sentencedict.com), a long-distance runner.
85 This is half what would be passed on if there were competition among long-distance carriers.
86 In theory, the long-distance companies are supposed to have your signature on something before we switch you.
87 Instead, they pay basic long-distance rates, which are the highest rates a residential customer can pay, the study says.
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88 The new law also states that long-distance companies will be allowed into local phone markets immediately.
89 And I resumed my long-distance love affair with the Royal Ballet, which seems determined never to play a theater near me.
90 The development of long-distance commerce led to greater cultural contacts between continents.
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