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    telegraphic Beispielsätze

    telegraphic


    1. at selected letters as someone repeats the alphabet, or the Morse telegraphic


    2. Colonel Gerineldo Márquez limited himself then to just listening, burdened by the impression that he was in telegraphic contact with a stranger from another world


    3. Colonel Gerineldo Márquez had a telegraphic call from Colonel Aureliano Buendía that afternoon


    4. He scarcely read the telegraphic dispatches that reported routine operations


    5. They were coming to Earlham because of the telegraphic message!


    6. Attacker does, a none, telegraphic, sidekick


    7. "It is very clear, notwithstanding," replied the young man, with an artlessness wholly free from affectation; "tell her some fine morning an unheard-of piece of intelligence—some telegraphic despatch, of which you alone are in possession; for instance, that Henri IV


    8. A telegraphic signal, improperly interpreted, owing to the fog, was the cause of this error


    9. the rule, and that it only announced telegraphic despatches


    10. "Was the telegraphic form one of these on the table?"

    11. The ticker tape was a paper-based, telegraphic reporting method for transactions (later was supplanted by the so-called Trans Lux, an electronic version of the paper tape that used to be displayed in all brokerage offices)


    12. The bourgeois, feeling that the cake was in danger of being wasted, and moved by this useless shipwreck, entered upon a telegraphic agitation, which finally attracted the attention of the swans


    13. At eleven o’clock in the morning he learned the details from Leona Cassiani in a telegraphic conference during which he himself operated the transmitting equipment for the first time since his years as a telegraph operator


    14. Nowadays every government, the despotic as well as the most liberal, has become what Herzen has so cleverly termed a Genghis Khan with a telegraphic equipment, that is, with an organization of violence, having for basis nothing less than the most brutal tyranny, and converting all the means invented by science for the inter-communication and peaceful activities of free and equal men to its own tyrannous and oppressive ends


    15. In return, she flashed him a glance letting him know she had not forgotten his partiality for canvasbacks, and after that the rest of the dinner was a telegraphic communication between the pair of recognized intimacies of their married life


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