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Meanings of telegraphic line in English
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Usage of telegraphic line in English
1
The main telegraphicline requires a speed of over seventy letters per minute of all whom they will employ.
2
It was a little room over a butcher's shop-whichmeant that business wasn't very brisk in the telegraphicline.
3
The expression ' telegraphicline' has the same meaning as in the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1892.
4
When this was done, he put out about thirty feet of his telegraphicline, and then hurled his novel bait out to sea.
5
The experiments were as follows: Telephones having been connected with the private telegraphicline of the Boston Rubber Shoe Company, conversation was at once commenced.
6
The first steam-vessel appared there in 1818, and in 1835 the Asiatic cholera; in 1847 a telegraphicline to Pisa was opened.
7
All telegraphiclines which can be reached must be cut.
8
This result, however large it may appear, is considerably below that which may be obtained when working telegraphiclines.
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The remainder is devoted mainly to a technical treatise on the proper method of constructing telegraphiclines, perfecting insulation, etc.
10
'I promised a telegraphicline to say, would you or would you not sustain his nomination.
11
"Observe, too," added John Sullivan, "that we have received no intelligence from him, though there are telegraphiclines all along his route."