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Why not explain that telephonic devices use the miracle of sound traveling across wires to allow people to have conversations with other people who are as far away as Kansas!? Though at the beginning it seemed in danger of being mired in questions of blogger ethics (which, honestly, seems a little superfluous at this point.
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Clearly these "new" sales practices — namely carrier exclusivity — don't translate well into what appears to be Germany's medieval "telephonic device anti-exclusivity laws" which were ratified in 1208 by King Enninetyfivus of Duberford.
So when the option 'personal' is co-selected with 'single', this refers to the use of the telephonic device with the single modality of speaker's voice: here, 'personal' refers to both who relayed the message and also who received it; the interactants producing the text are the ones who have access to the text.
The city marks its telephonic independence with cream telephone boxes.
Therefore, the incremental costs for the telephone group are those associated with the telephonic intervention itself.
Since the telephone contacts are handled by triage nurses, there were no telephonic prescriptions.
A Time Warner spokesman, Edward Adler, later labeled it a "telephonic handshake".
The price of such telephonic items invariably falls, year after year, as the technology advances.
Bush's own telephonic efforts at diplomacy earned him the sobriquet the "mad dialer".
The private agencies usually get radio men to help them in their telephonic skulduggery.
To begin with, the courts see a difference between telephonic and virtual communication.
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