As an exception the Belgica e-mail facilities may be used on condition that the on-board telegrapher is available. |
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Edison took advantage of the opportunity to learn telegraphy and in 1863 became an apprentice telegrapher. |
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For telephone calls with the INMARSAT mini M system, scratch cards can be obtained from the telegrapher. |
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Two types of pack dogs were even created during the First World War: telegrapher dogs and pigeon carrier dogs. |
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The e-mail files to be sent from Belgica to the shore have to be given to the telegrapher. |
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She wishes to be a mathematician, a senator, a telegrapher, doctor, and so on, and so great is her frustration, that she wants to become everything at once. |
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The transformation of telegraphy to an auditory art left Edison more and more disadvantaged during his six-year career as an itinerant telegrapher in the Midwest, the South, Canada, and New England. |
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Born in 1838, Edward Calahan was a telegrapher. |
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A skilled telegrapher, he served on Gen. George B. McClellan's staff before being promoted to colonel and put in command of the Military Telegraph Corps. |
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Being a professional telegrapher, it didn't take him long to master the Allies' Continental Code, which was slightly different from the Morse Code that he was used to using. |
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