telegraphic u rečniku PONS

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At the time, the country had a widespread telegraphic system.
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In the winter of 1910 the underwater cable that allowed telegraphic communication broke.
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Of this latter sum $4,876,400 was derived from duty on exported tin, $2,489,300 from railway receipts, $505,300 from land revenue and $142,800 from postal and telegraphic revenue.
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With the invention of the teletypewriter, telegraphic encoding became fully automated.
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This was the time when the telephone was being generally introduced, and when dynamos were being first applied to telegraphic purposes.
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The secrecy of letters and telegraphic and telephonic communications is inviolable, except in cases of criminal investigation, mobilization and war.
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In adults, regression to telegraphic speech may indicate a neurological problem such as multiple sclerosis.
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This later spread throughout the system and allowed stations to use telegraphic messages to tell the people operating the signals when each train arrived safely.
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By the same year the telegraphic service was inaugurated.
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The grouping into five characters is just a telegraphic convention and has nothing to do with actual word lengths.
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