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Telegraph and Type
* " Telegraph printer " ( Type 12 Teletype ), filed June 1924, issued April 1928

Telegraph and 14
' in the Sunday Telegraph Magazine, September 14, 1975.
A cryptic crossword on the back page of the Daily Telegraph on Wednesday 14 March 2012 included the answer, whose clue was " Close study of broken nails, say ( 8 )": " say " in cryptic crossword clues normally means " a word pronounced the same as " or " for example ", but here it is part of an anagram.
* Haigh, Gideon ( 2007 ) ' Shute's sands of time ' in The Daily Telegraph http :// www. news. com. au / dailytelegraph / story / 0 ,, 21826948-5001031, 00. html Accessed 14 June 2007
On September 14, 1964, Dean Katherine Towle announced that existing University regulations prohibiting advocacy of political causes or candidates, outside political speakers, recruitment of members, and fundraising by student organizations at the intersection of Bancroft and Telegraph Avenues would be " strictly enforced.
Green Hill near Cohasset and all of the hills out along the peninsula — Sagamore, Hampton, Sunset Point, Strawberry, Allerton, Telegraph, and Hull Hill — are drumlins formed by the last glacier about 14, 000 years ago.
# " Telegraph Road "14: 18
* Honey bees in US facing extinction, The Telegraph, 14 March 2007
Booklets of telegraph stamps are known to have been issued by the California State Telegraph Company in 1870, and by Western Union in 1871, and on 14 October 1884 an A. W.
As part of its disclosure of expenses of British Members of Parliament, The Daily Telegraph alleged on 14 May 2009 that Morley claimed £ 800 a month in respect of a property in Winterton, near Scunthorpe, for 18 months after the mortgage ended, and received an overpayment of £ 16, 800 in total.
From May to July 2008, Dr Lewis initiated and organised the successful campaign to change the Freedom of Information Act in order that a High Court ruling, obtained by a journalist on the Sunday Telegraph, that 14 MPs ' home addresses should be published, could never be repeated in respect of any other Parliamentarians.
Following further investigation by The Daily Telegraph, on 14 October 2009, Wilshire asked the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner to investigate his office expenses.
On 14 May 2009, The Daily Telegraph reported that Martin had claimed £ 1, 400 for using chauffeur-driven cars that included visits to Celtic Park, home of Celtic Football Club, and his local Job Centre.
* Obituary of Lord Dunsany, The Daily Telegraph, 14 June, 2011
The Delegate's Office was divided into departments, 14 of which existed toward the end of the war ; the full list included: the Presidential Department, the Department of Internal Affairs, Justice Department, Employment and Social Welfare Department, Agriculture Department, Treasury Department, Trade and Industry Department, Postal and Telegraph Services Department, the Department for Elimination of the Consequences of War, Transport Department, Information and the Press, Department of Public Works and Reconstruction, Department of Education and Culture and the Department of National Defence.
Matthew Pritchett MBE ( born 14 July 1964 ) has been the pocket cartoonist on the Daily Telegraph newspaper since 1988.
The Telegraph, 14 Aug 2003.
*‘ The Right Kind of Idealism ’, The Sunday Telegraph ( 14 April 1991 ).
* Reasons to be cheerful despite defeat in Cardiff, Telegraph, 14 February 2006
On 24 April 2008 it was reported in the Daily Telegraph that a new logo for OGC had been introduced at the cost of £ 14, 000.
On the other hand, a man named “ Rose ” from Nacogdoches was listed as an Alamo victim in the March 14, 1836, issue of the Telegraph and Texas Register.
" – Tony Carr, Director of Youth Development at West Ham 1973 – 2010, quoted in an interview published by the Daily Telegraph 14 June 2004.
" ( Daily Telegraph interview, 14 / 6 / 2004 )
In 1901 there were 14 churches, a Music Hall, Assembly Rooms, a Temperance Hall, a Mechanics ' Institute, Miners ' Institute, a Post, Telegraph and Money Order Office, a Savings Bank, Court House, Fire Brigade, Council Chambers, and fine public schools.
Aged 14, she had a short story published under a pseudonym in Just Seventeen magazine and then won a competition in the Daily Telegraph to write a column about teenage life for their " Weekend " section, which she continued writing for several years.

Telegraph and Teletype
The Teletype Corporation, a part of American Telephone and Telegraph Company's Western Electric manufacturing arm since 1930, was originally founded in 1906 as the Morkrum Company.
In 1930, Teletype Corporation was purchased by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company and became a subsidiary of Western Electric.
* Teletype Corporation, a subsidiary of the Western Electric Company, purchased by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in 1930.

Telegraph and ),
* Critchley, Julian, ' Homage to a lonely lad ', Weekend Telegraph ( UK ), 23 April 1988.
It previously was a division of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company ( AT & T ), half-owned through its Western Electric manufacturing subsidiary.
It was the predecessor to the International Telegraph Alphabet No. 2 ( ITA2 ), the teleprinter code in use until the advent of ASCII.
" The Telegraph cited Generation X birth dates as falling into a longer time span ( 1965 – 1985 ), whilst the The Independent estimated an earlier range of birth dates ( 1963 – 1978 ) compared to other writers or researchers.
In a 2008 story from the Daily Telegraph ( London ), writer David Gritten offered the following observation on " Forever Changes " while discussing a documentary on Love.
Several prominent former and or current newspaper editors and publishers have become Catholics as well – Charles Moore ( The Daily Telegraph ), John Wilkins and Clifford Longley ( The Tablet ) and Dr William Oddie ( The Catholic Herald ).
In Australia, The Advertiser, Herald Sun, The Sun-Herald, Daily Telegraph, The Courier Mail ( All News Ltd papers ), The West Australian, The Mercury, The Hamilton Spectator, The Portland Observer, The Casterton News and The Melbourne Observer.
* March 3 – A subsidiary of the American Bell Telephone Company, American Telephone and Telegraph ( AT & T ), is incorporated in New York.
He contributed to The Daily Telegraph as its jazz critic from 1961 to 1971, articles gathered together in All What Jazz: A Record Diary 1961 – 71 ( 1985 ), and he edited The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse ( 1973 ).
At the same time there was the establishment of more specialised periodicals and the first cheap newspaper in the Daily Telegraph and Courier ( 1855 ), later to be known simply as the Daily Telegraph.
Since Japan has a demand for fiber to the home, Japan is looking into tapping a fiber-optic backbone line of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone ( NTT ), a domestic backbone carrier, in order to deliver this service at cheaper prices.
* Local newspapers are the Bradford Telegraph and Argus, Evening Courier, Grimsby Telegraph, Huddersfield Examiner, Hull Daily Mail, Scarborough Evening News, Scunthorpe Telegraph, Sheffield Star, The Press ( York ), Wakefield Express, Yorkshire Evening Post and Yorkshire Post.
The Dutch artist Dick Bruna, creator of Miffy, has suggested that Hello Kitty is a copy of Miffy ( in Dutch: Nijntje ), being rendered in a similar style, stating disapprovingly in an interview for the British paper The Daily Telegraph:
* Telegraph Days ( 2006 ), a novel by Larry McMurtry, includes a representation of the gunfight, told by a fictional journalist and eyewitness
In the ' Quick ' crossword in the Daily Telegraph newspaper ( Sunday and Daily, UK ), it has become a convention also to make the first few words ( usually two or three, but can be more ) into a phrase.
Originally trained as a structural engineer, he worked as an aircraft designer for Short and Harland, then as science correspondent to The Belfast Telegraph from 1966-1969, and as publicity officer for Vickers Shipbuilding ( 1973-1975 ), before starting to write full-time.
To control big business, the New Deal policymakers preferred federal and state regulation — controlling the rates and telephone services provided by American Telephone & Telegraph Company ( AT & T ), for example — and by building up countervailing power in the form of labor unions.
The route leaves Quinton and intersects County Route 626 ( Jericho Road ), continuing southeast into wooded areas, where Route 49 crosses County Route 667 ( Pecks Corner Road ) and County Route 647 ( Telegraph Road / Jericho Road ).
At the time, Cyberview was set up a joint-venture comprising entities such as Setia Haruman Sdn Bhd ( SHSB ), Nippon Telephone and Telegraph ( NTT ), Golden Hope, MDeC, Permodalan Nasional Berhad ( PNB ) and Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad ( KDEB ), representative of the Selangor Government.

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