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phoneline
noun
Telephone line
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The Revenue said it had taken the decision because people faced long delays trying to get through to its renewal phoneline owing to industrial action this week.
The NHS 111 phoneline took 234,000 calls for the week, down from 255,000 the previous week and well down on the peak of 439,000 for the week ending 28 December.
I had a phone tap on my own phoneline when I was at Harvard.
Most universities and colleges now offer some form of face-to-face debt advice service as well as an out-of-hours phoneline, thanks to the Association of Student Money Advisers.
"There is no doctor, there is nobody to ask and we don't have a phoneline to call anybody," he said.
Hilary Henriques Campaigner The National Association for Children of Alcoholics, which Hilary co-founded in Bristol, provides a free country-wide counsellor phoneline which she has staffed every Christmas Day since 2002.
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Communications habits are interesting too: despite some of the world's highest charges, two thirds of Mexicans have a mobile phone though only four out of ten have a landline.If you tap those phonelines you will find that 6.7m people speak an indigenous language, principally Nahuatl and Maya, though there are dozens more.
The phonelines from six houses, and the powerlines from three grouped-up above me . . .
Jockeys write columns in newspapers, trainers run premium rate tipping phonelines, and any racegoer can approach a rider at a course and ask him what he fancies.
Calm's phonelines tell a different story.
Imagine if the defining cultural figure of the past decade really was a cuban-heeled novelty-record producer who contrived to get millions upon millions of people around the world to pay to call his phonelines and tell him which artists he could sell to them.
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