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Live relays of opera in cinemas has become extremely successful.
The game has changed in that sense, and also by the cinema relays of performances.
But live relays of a museum exhibition are a relatively novel phenomenon.
The great Persian Empire of Cyrus in the 6th century bc also employed relays of mounted messengers, served by posthouses.
The intractable donnybrook has consumed relays of lawyers, judges and court referees, and occupies thousands of pages of documents.
(Before moving to London, Mr. Reuter was involved in European ventures that relied on pigeons and relays of horses).
Big submarines can be picked up in coastal water and then tracked by relays of drones and aircraft.
He was to bring the coffer carrying the Queen's diamonds and to alert the horse relays of the approach of the fugitives".
At the funeral his body, and that of two and half year old Hania, with blood on their shrouds and faces, were carried by relays of men.
By the late 3rd century bc the postal network consisted of relays of couriers, who changed their mounts at staging posts about nine miles apart.
Listening, largely with pleasure, to the daily relays of the Proms on Radio 3, I am increasingly and uncomfortably aware of the audience.
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