Next day I telegraphed my broker, urging him to purchase all controlling shares of the company. |
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Fearing the worst, the girls finally telegraphed their mother of Beth's deteriorating condition. |
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The Home Office has telegraphed to the police authorities intimating that a certain relaxation on the Lighting Regulation is permitted. |
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When the special was arranged for, my agent instantly telegraphed to me and warned me how soon I should have everything ready. |
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The PIC directed the removal of the power cords, which I acknowledged and telegraphed to the sergeant. |
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But when such disputation is telegraphed to a wired world in real time, it can wreak havoc with U.S. diplomacy. |
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Some are telegraphed halfway through the story while others come as a complete surprise. |
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The story line is telegraphed from word one and the meticulous unfolding plot plods ahead inexorably without the slightest bit of suspense. |
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That's partly because policymakers have telegraphed their intentions with extraordinary clarity. |
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She likes large gestures, preferably telegraphed in advance to cue the laugh lines. |
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It doesn't miss an obvious, telegraphed joke, but never comes up with an instance of humor that isn't contrived, plotted, or stale. |
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That said, we all agree that a gag works best when the punchline is not telegraphed, and when the comedian's patter at least feigns originality. |
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He probably didn't see his demise coming until Sulzberger's downcast eyes telegraphed it to him. |
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Nares immediately telegraphed the engine room to stop and had the ship put about and set off back over its track. |
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A runner was sent to an army listening post, which contacted the Ambassador in Kathmandu, who telegraphed London. |
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The identity of the bad guy is telegraphed through after roughly twenty minutes. |
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The girls are relieved when Laurie announces that he has already telegraphed their mother and that she will be there soon. |
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William Snell also telegraphed his brother Arthur to let him know about the disappearance of their brother. |
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In this Annie Lowrey article in The New York Times in September, its end was telegraphed. |
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They had received a wire from London, in answer to Lord Godalming's telegraphed request, asking them to show us any civility in their power. |
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If you have not telegraphed your humour, your audience may not even realise that you tried to be funny. |
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Owners emerge, eye contact is made, body language is telegraphed. |
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Kieseritzky was very impressed when the game was over, and telegraphed the moves of the game to his Parisian chess club. |
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He telegraphed his decision to Hose some 15 minutes after changing course, expecting to reach Acajutla by dawn on the 23rd. |
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The rise in scale, and in stakes, is telegraphed early on in the nearly two-and-a-half hour film. |
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Their boarding-house landlord, Dr. Stéphane Gauthier, telegraphed Wilfrid to come to Montréal immediately. |
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Instead, they have telegraphed to large European depositors that even in a financial crisis, large accounts are no longer safe. |
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On July 15, 1870, the word to mobilize for war was telegraphed all over Prussia. |
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Labor has already telegraphed its support for the small business measures unveiled in the recent budget. |
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The swings they took at Clegg were so lazy and well telegraphed that he managed to bat them away without even looking too ashamed. |
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Madame Kinck, telegraphed her inability to go on Monday, the 13th, but she travelled to Paris, on Sunday the 19th. |
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It sets the tone for the rest of the pilot episode, a schlocky collection of tired tropes and telegraphed setups. |
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The leading American papers pay him respect, as we see from the favorite criticisms telegraphed over here, but the smaller fry of journalism are treating him very badly indeed. |
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A neg is not an insult but a negative social value judgment that is telegraphed. |
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Last month, Preibus and a handful of top lieutenants carefully telegraphed the findings of a new report wherein the party's legion political liabilities were diagnosed. |
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The main clearinghouses in each province telegraphed their clearing positions for banks daily to Royal Trust, which debited and credited the banks' settlement accounts accordingly. |
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Notice of such meetings shall be mailed, delivered, telephoned or telegraphed to each Director not less than seven days before the meeting is to take place. |
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Dawson and Pither worked throughout the summer and by mid-October telegraphed from the North-West Angle that the reserves for the Lake of the Woods and Rainy River areas had been selected. |
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Markets are very sensitive to the risk of policy errors or misinterpretation of signals telegraphed by central banks, mainly because monetary policy is now in uncharted territory. |
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In light of this consideration, on May 17, 1870, Secretary of State Howe telegraphed to Wemyss M. Simpson, Member of Parliament for Algoma, advising that he had been appointed to secure a right-of-way for the expedition. |
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The Security Council and its Working Group have telegraphed strong political will to help those children and have helped shine the international spotlight on their suffering. |
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Her husband, away at the time, was telegraphed to come home immediately. |
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To reduce the lag time for arrival, the UN often telegraphed the movement of the troops to the government, and, whenever possible, pre-positioned the troops in areas where conflict was anticipated. |
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Resignedly, I telegraphed back that it was all right with me if he insisted. |
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James Kirchick on how Hunter telegraphed what Paul truly thinks. |
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Rommel telegraphed Hitler for permission to fall back on Fuka. |
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A hoodlumish mob of Democrats attacked a rival speaker at Smithfield, and the Republican chairman telegraphed Governor Russell for troops, a request with which he complied. |
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