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the telex
noun
A communications system consisting of a network of teletypewriters.
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Mac advises him to sell the telex.
Farewell the fax; adieu the telex.
And the internet has not yet killed off the telex.
This week, the Telex comes from Paris women's fashion week.
It's the telex machine all over a-bloody-again, I tell you".
And with no server to go down, the telex system is robust.
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The parrot at the bar imitated incoming shellfire, Fat Tommy the cat slept wedged in the warmth between the Associated Press and Reuters news wires, and the telexes, magically, always worked.
You shouldn't let it happen… Every time the chapel stands firm, the telexes start clattering with fresh concessions with management… Don't imagine The Sunday Times will go.
"Rachel Kushner's debut novel – published here on the back of a wave of acclaim for her second, The Flamethrowers – is an absolute blinder" enthused Sam Leith in the Times about the "factional" Telex from Cuba, which tells the story of Cuba before and around the time of Castro's revolution.
Rachel Kushner has written the novels "Telex from Cuba," "The Flamethrowers," and "The Mars Room," which will come out in May.
The Fashion Telex: In which the editors of T: The New York Times Style Magazine file almost-real-time dispatches from the show of the moment.
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