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- noun Plural form of
intercom .
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Examples
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By that measure we might as well throw in intercoms and bullhorns.
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By that measure we might as well throw in intercoms and bullhorns.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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By that measure we might as well throw in intercoms and bullhorns.
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By that measure we might as well throw in intercoms and bullhorns.
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By that measure we might as well throw in intercoms and bullhorns.
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In addition, low-power systems generate less heat, which is a key consideration for embedded applications such as intercoms installed in a wall and alarm systems located in areas with poor ventilation.
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There is more redundancy in building to be sure—more stairs, more exits, more intercoms and, in special cases, much more concrete around the base.
The Skyscraper as a Pillar of Confidence Julie V. Iovine 2011
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"Those clunky pieces of hardware—intercoms, projectors—all ended up in the dumpster."
Cutting Edge Today, Passé Tomorrow Heidi Mitchell 2012
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This is a common problem that I encounter when ordering at fast food restaurants, especially through the voice destroyers known as drive-thru intercoms.
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The intercoms sold to let parents listen in to every snuffle, sob and cry operate in the same frequency band as the wireless networks more and more of us are installing and can generate so much interference that they make them unusable.
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