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Thurston opened his hand to reveal the telegram's torn-off top, which showed that it had originated a few towns back, in Cripple Creek.
Jim Steinmeyer's "The Last Greatest Magician in the World" 2011
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Thurston opened his hand to reveal the telegram's torn-off top, which showed that it had originated a few towns back, in Cripple Creek.
Jim Steinmeyer's "The Last Greatest Magician in the World" 2011
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He began to retreat from the long telegram's hard ideological line and, gradually, to adopt a more cautious position in foreign policy.
Uncontainable Alonzo L. Hamby 2011
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Will their role become as narrow as the telegram's in 2005?
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It was altogether fitting and proper that Western Union announced the telegram's demise with a short paragraph on its web site, Westernunion.com.
Creative Destruction of the Telegram, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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That patronage had shrunk decidedly from the telegram's heyday.
Creative Destruction of the Telegram, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The back-story around the telegram's interception and decryption illustrates a classic problem in signals intelligence: how to use the information you've obtained without revealing how you obtained it.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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She had made a wager with herself, and with God, that if her family minister had not yet arrived at her house by the time she got there, the telegram's message had been mistaken.
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Bad or good, the telegram's news was, by definition, important.
WASN'T THE GRASS GREENER A Curmudgeon's Fond Memories Holland, Barbara 1999
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They didn't and couldn't know that I knew Jablonsky to be dead, that they had him tailed yesterday and deciphered the telegram's address: for they didn't know that I had been in the kitchen garden during the previous night, that Mary had overheard their conversation in the library and that she had been to see me.
Fear is the Key MacLean, Alistair 1961
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