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  • He makes his way to one of the glassed-in booths at the rear of the control room and picks up a tie-line maintained twenty-four hours a day by a crack team of specialists, a line that can reach the President almost anywhere at any moment.

    Orbit John J. Nance 2006

  • He makes his way to one of the glassed-in booths at the rear of the control room and picks up a tie-line maintained twenty-four hours a day by a crack team of specialists, a line that can reach the President almost anywhere at any moment.

    Orbit John J. Nance 2006

  • The route can consist of a specific trunk group e.g. your main outgoing trunks, or a competing service provider's trunks, or a tie-line trunk group, etc. and/or a set of "add/drop" or "insert/delete" digits.

    The 271 Patent Blog Peter Zura 2005

  • ARS works like this: You define a list of dialable codes, for example, 1+, 0+, 011+, area codes, exchange prefixes, and tie-line codes the latter are private lines connecting distant PBXs, for example at branches of a company in different cities.

    The 271 Patent Blog Peter Zura 2005

  • Beyond the first tie-line, Fydel had mounted and was talking to the march captains.

    Colors of Chaos Modesitt, L. E. 1999

  • Cerryl walked down the back side of the hill to look for the tie-line that held the gelding, ignoring Fydel walking beside him.

    Colors of Chaos Modesitt, L. E. 1999

  • Once the men were settled, the mounts on a tie-line, and Cerryl had set his lancers up to be fed at the end cook fire, he walked toward the more central fire where he saw Faltar and Buar standing.

    Colors of Chaos Modesitt, L. E. 1999

  • The long strap which ran from the driving-wheel of his engine to the red thresher under the rick was the sole tie-line between agriculture and him.

    Tess of the d'Urbervilles 1891

  • The long strap which ran from the driving-wheel of his engine to the red thresher under the rick was the sole tie-line between agriculture and him.

    Tess of the d'Urbervilles Thomas Hardy 1884

  • United Nations Political Office for Somalia: Allegation that a UN staff member obtained money on the promise that s / he would facilitate the installation of the New York tie-line connection to the RSG residence (ID Case No. 0575-03), 27 Apr 2005

    Infowars 2009

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