telegraph in the PONS Dictionary

telegraph Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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He was a brakeman and telegraph operator who just so happened to like singing.
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Telegraph me appointment with power to appoint deputies.
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Troops also hoped to destroy key telegraph lines and damage nearby salt mines and lead mines.
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Even later communication methods such as cinema, telegraph, telephones, cars and aircraft, had an impact.
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The winds blew trees onto power lines, leaving widespread areas without telephone, telegraph, or power.
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Next, he was appointed assistant deputy minister and then deputy minister of post, telegraph and telephone in charge of operation and maintenance affairs.
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Additionally, telephone, telegraph, and electrical services were completely lost.
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It was the first telegraph system to be put into commercial service.
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The telegraph line had been washed away and communication was cut off for a couple of days.
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It was not a success, and crashed into a telegraph pole within the year it was built.
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