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Sentence count:150+8Posted:2017-01-05Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: cabletelegraphywireSimilar words: graphepigraphbiographycablegramtopographyphotographphotographystenographerMeaning: ['telɪgræf /-grɑːf]  n. apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (usually in Morse code). v. send cables, wires, or telegrams. 
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121, For a broadsheet, the Telegraph seems to run an awful lot of tabloid celebrity articles.
122, The Daily Telegraph identified the woman who finally rescued Yueyue as a 58-year-old street cleaner named Chen Xianmei.
123, The spoken representation of the dot in radio and telegraph code.
124, An elephant at West Midland Safari Park, UK, put its size to good use when it helped a zoo keeper start his car by giving it a shove, the Daily Telegraph reported.
125, First commercial test of Morse's telegraph. The US Government paid for a telegraph line between Baltimore and Washington, D. C. It worked.
126, It is a historical fact that during the legendary voyage of "Titanic" the wireless telegraph machine had delivered 6 warnings about the danger of icebergs.
127, Researchers found that heavy consumption of coffee reduced the incidence of malignant tumors in breasts by 20%,(sentencedict.com) the Daily Telegraph of London reported.
128, In 1837, the invention of the Morse telegraph indicated the origin of communicating by telegraph.
129, The next day, with a push of a telegraph button in the White House, President Franklin Roosevelt opened the bridge to cars, too.
130, Among these were a relay booster for telegraph lines and a fire-safety curtain for theaters.
131, All I'm after is just a mediocre brain, something like the President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
132, The sheriff was already out of the saddle and into the telegraph office.
133, I read an article in the Daily Telegraph about your ghost picture studies and immediately remembered two pictures that were taken on Hallowe'en in 2004 in our garden.
134, An intricate etching honors the invention of the telegraph by Samuel Morse.
135, The forming of signals, such as those employed in telegraph transmission, by the interruption of a direct current or modulation of a carrier between discrete values of some characteristics.
136, According to the Telegraph on January 18, two 19-year-olds tried to use a blow-up doll as a flotation device in the Australian flood waters but failed.
137, The relationship between the two inventors led to a partially implemented scheme to install a telegraph line from the New York Merchant's Exchange to Sandy Hook, New Jersey.
138, In 1844, Morse sent his first telegraph message, from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore, Maryland; by 1866,[www.Sentencedict.com] a telegraph line had been laid across the Atlantic Ocean from the U.S. to Europe.
139, Please tell me which is the nearest way to get to the telegraph office.
140, Mother send me a message by telegraph that she will arrive home by afternoon plane.
141, He caught a Telegraph Avenue car that was going to Berkeley.
142, 'We were very upset, ' Mr. Rybchinsky's daughter, Yana, said in an interview with the Telegraph.
143, Many leading scientists and constructors originated from Russia. They invented the first electric bulb, wireless telegraph, helicopter, bomber, colored photography and TV-set.
144, Melanie away from the telegraph office and she met every train hoping for letters.
145, Telegraph repeater. One - way simplex , two - way simplex, or duplex operation can be specified.
146, They include: Women, Scientology, the United States Tax code, Chinese telegraph code, Microsoft Visio 2004, and Obama's Nobel Peace Prize.
147, Mather was film critic on the Daily Telegraph for many years.
148, The Federal Communication Commission ( FCC ) covers radio and TV transmission and interstate telephone and telegraph.
149, In Venezuela Avicennia nitida is used as mining props, telegraph and transmission poles.
150, If there is one thing that could make me hate this country, it is the Telegraph and its "non-negotiable components".
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