10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TELEPHEME»
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telepheme in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine
erently ascribed their authorship to the inspiration of Aleck. It was true, at all
events, that he never seemed so near to her as when she was penning them; and
if for no other reason than this, the conduct of the " Telepheme " would have
given ...
erently ascribed their authorship to the inspiration of Aleck. It was true, at all
events, that he never seemed so near to her as when she was penning them ;
and if for no other reason than this, the conduct of the "Telepheme" would have
given ...
Let Us Say " Telepheme." A new word is needed to express a new fact in our
daily life. Science brings many things, and new relations arise that must be
defined in language. Thus came the telegraph. In that case Greek gave the name
for both ...
Twice History Turned Thumbs Down on Term "Telepheme" "What on earth shall
we call a message sent by telephone?" Telegraph had its counterpart, "telegram,"
so years ago telephone folk scratched their heads for something similar to add ...
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Making Quantum Leaps & Knowing Zero Limits!
En :Elidit'lznn to this we are sm'ro'lmńeń by 'invisible energy all around usE
energy weaves are transnlitted to ein' homies all the Ели: by Ill'fläallzlilo1 Tele'.-"
isi1l:l:rl|1 internet. Telepheme, and .Ète'llite. are also нит-ш m- Шаг mi: eannet up
...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Telepheme,tel′ēfēm, n.atelephonic message. [Gr.tēle,far,phēmē, asaying.]
Telephone, tel′efōn, n. an instrument for reproducing sound at a distance over a
conductingwire orcord,esp.by means ofelectricity.—v.t. and v.i.to communicateby
...
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The Letters of Rudyard Kipling: 1931-36
... 160, 172, 174 Balestier, Caroline Starr, III, 40 Balestier, Joseph, III, 40 Balestier
, Josephine see Dunham, Mrs Theodore Balestier, Mai (Mrs Beatty Balestier), II,
160 Balestier, Marjorie, II, 89, 91, 160 Balestier, Wolcott, II, 11; and "telepheme", ...
Rudyard Kipling, Thomas Pinney, 1990
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Beyond the Soundtrack: Representing Music in Cinema
... cinema is the telephone sequence—what I'll call a “telepheme” after an old
French word invented around 1900.3 Two characters speak on the phone without
seeing each other (this is diegetic reality), but in the editing, through crosscutting
...
Daniel Goldmark, Lawrence Kramer, Richard D. Leppert, 2007
Berna allowed herself to ascribe both growths in part to her own exertions, and
looked on the newcomers (for Aleck) with a double air of proprietorship, as
Telepheme population and as Telepheme subscribers. She instituted a quiet
monthly ...
Charles Wolcott Balestier, 1892
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The unforgiving minute: a life of Rudyard Kipling
The name of the paper I repeat is 'The Rustler Telepheme'. Observe my rubbing
in my invented name. Make a good job of it, this time old man; and return only
when copper-fastened, double-rivetted and warranted not to fade, tear or unravel!
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