Examples of using Telegraph in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
By 1838, at an exhibition of his telegraph in New York,
the people of Sa'adah sent a telegraph to the President‘Alee bin‘Abdillaah bin Saalih, so he assigned
By 1838, at an exhibition of his telegraph in New York,
It quickly became a key part of international communication(the American trans-Pacific telegraph cable passed through Guam)
During the next few years Morse exhibited his telegraph before savants, businessmen and committees of Congress, hoping to find the funds to give his telegraph a large-scale test.
Then came the Pony Express, the telegraph, the pneumatic post,
wealth to spearhead a profitable business based on his telegraph technology while continuing to pursue his radio patents.
including the mail, telegraph, telephone, and often radio and television.
eventually gave the first public demonstration of his telegraph machine on January 6, 1838, in Morristown, New Jersey.
the local ordinary is not considered accessible if he can be reached only through telegraph or telephone.
wealth to lead a lucrative business based on his telegraph technology; meanwhile, he continued to pursue his radio patents.
print is the content of the telegraph.
telephone, telegraph, satellite and video conferencing technology.
began work on a device that would allow for the telegraph transmission of several messages set to different frequencies.
As well as fame, his participation in the telegraph cable project led to a large personal fortune brought about by his cable patents and consulting.
The first permanent transatlantic telegraph cable was successfully completed on 27 July 1866,
Metals would be more or less transparent, and a telegraph wire through the air would look like a long narrow hole drilled through an impervious solid body.
It was originally created for Samuel Morse's electric telegraph in the early 1840s,
Telegraph Travel writer Claire Wrathall was caught unawares on a flight to Sicily in July that was wet-leased to Titan Airways at the last minute.
Mr Driessen told The Telegraph that the equipment and software needed to intercept
