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• Chromeo, Holy Ghost! and Telephoned, July 26 ($25).
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As funny as this sounds, they are actually describing the invention of the idiot box: “Grand Opera will be Telephoned to private homes, and will sound as harmonious as though enjoyed from a theatre box.”
Prophecies From The Year 1900 « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2007
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As funny as this sounds, they are actually describing the invention of the idiot box: “Grand Opera will be Telephoned to private homes, and will sound as harmonious as though enjoyed from a theatre box.”
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Telephoned from neighboring South Africa, he said: "It is part and parcel of the process of controlling dissent and stifling democratic debate."
07/23/2006 2006
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Telephoned by Sapa, Marais cellphone rang until it went on to voicemail.
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Telephoned at your request, Fielding, to say a boy would be bringing some old clothes up to North Fields on Thursday morning would she be sure to keep the parcel open till then?
A Murder of Quality Le Carre, John, 1931- 1962
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Telephoned long enthusiastic wire to Peter before bed.
Busman's Honeymoon Sayers, Dorothy L. 1937
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Telephoned them when I got in and they're waiting for me.
The Easiest Way Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911 Eugene Walter 1907
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Telephoned the railroad boss to send up gravel cars for his boys; told the other crowd he'd bring the troopers in if they didn't quit.
Prescott of Saskatchewan Harold Bindloss 1905
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Telephoned, of course: there are telephones at every station on that branch line.
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