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So I yelped: "Out out out out!" like a doggie, and then I cracked this veck who was sitting next to me and well away and burbling a horrorshow crack on the ooko or earhole, but he didn't feel it and went on with his "Telephonic hardware and when the farfarculule gets rubadubdub".
Where's the show? John Myles Aavedal 2010
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Telephonic or facsimile inquiries or updates will not be accepted.
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Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Telephonic psychedelia from Ma Bell:
Information, Culture, Policy, Education: Telephonic psychedelia from Ma Bell 2006
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In his essay, "Thoughts on Radio and Telephonic Communications," Orwell mused that information "would best serve its intended recipients if it were made portable" – perhaps a pointer to hand-held data devices.
Party Like It's 1984 2003
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Telephonic threats had prompted a German aid agency, the Konrad
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Telephonic enquiries can be made on (012) 2063156.
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Fax (011) 397-2211 Telephonic enquiries: (011) 397-2281
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Telephonic communication between the Opera and the Exhibition of
Scientific American Supplement, No. 315, January 14, 1882 Various
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Telephonic currents -- that is, currents induced in the secondary wire of an induction coil due to the variation of microphonic currents in the primary wire -- are not alternating currents.
Scientific American Supplement No. 822, October 3, 1891 Various
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All kinds of jolly games were played to pass the evening, and one pleasant feature was "A Telephonic Conversation" by Mark Twain rendered by a good reader.
Entertaining Made Easy Emily Rose Burt
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