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cablegram
noun
A telegram transmitted via a submarine cable.
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It was from Moscow in February 1946 that Kennan sent a cablegram, known as the "Long Telegram," that enunciated the containment policy.
A travel monologue becomes a travelogue and a telegram sent by cable a cablegram.
And what is he doing in return?" The producer pointed to a brief cablegram on his desk.
When she receives a loving cablegram from her husband, saying he is flying to join her for a week, her recovery is complete.
Marcus Weill, in Rome, receives a cablegram saying that Nanna, his grandmother, has died; This starts him on a train of reminiscence.
A cablegram from her brother tells of her mother's death.
For one nine-letter spot, the computer suggests "cablegram".
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Reuter's Agency learns that cablegrams from the Indian frontier, just received in London, show that the members of the British Buddhist Mission to Tibet have crossed the Jelepla Pass, through which the great trade route traverses the Himalayas at a height of some 14,500 feet, and have reached Chumbi.
Your full name must be signed to cablegrams from British possessions, or at any rate from Nassau.
Dr. Scelsa found much of that evidence — and then some — in the bank's vault, which contained artifacts like bankbooks filled with handwritten transactions, Italian and American money, steamship luggage tags from a variety of passenger lines, cablegrams and a small revolver.
Throughout the day, Washington got most of its information from news agencies, receiving only two cablegrams from the station.
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