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1 When we have decided upon our route, we telegraph ahead for our staterooms.
2 You might telegraph ahead and find if such a couple is on the train.
3 At the same time she was supposed to telegraph ahead to the principal of Pinewood Hall,-MadameSchakael.
4 But they can't telegraph ahead of us!
5 DETAILS Some elements of PCS have been well telegraphed ahead of time.
6 Telegraph ahead to all stations, and we'll bag that fellow yet!
7 At first they thought of telegraphing ahead to stop the man, but soon gave that plan up.
8 When I reached Medicine Lodge the town was in quite an excitement, the news having been telegraphed ahead .
9 There I took the stage, and telegraphing ahead for horses at Jacksonville found a magnificent saddle horse awaiting me.
10 That isn't the case today." "We believe any Chapter 11 filing would be well- telegraphed ahead of time." he said.
11 In the meantime Boss took me and we drove to numerous stations, where he telegraphed ahead for his run-away boy Tom.
12 " Telegraph ahead and hold the train that just left here."
13 We telegraphed ahead to Toledo, the other day, so that while the train waited twenty minutes for dinner I sold three bills.
14 When returning overland to Denver, Abbey telegraphed ahead to Field, and he, with Cowen, went up to Cheyenne to meet the party.
15 "Why doesn't the conductor telegraph ahead and find out?"
16 Speaking with The Daily Telegraph ahead of the wedding, Ms Andreatta said Ms Yarbrough had been "a dream to work with".
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