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were cellphones
noun
Alternative form of cell phone
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Among the blue-sky predictions were cellphones that would let prospective home buyers find a house's price simply by pointing the device at the building.
In 2009, the number of thefts in the Metro system in Washington rose 65 percent (to 894 from 581) over 2008, a spokesman said, and most of those were cellphones.
They mill and pace around the rear of the store, placing what the police said were cellphones they had stolen from customers on the snack shelves (1 25) and, eventually, tossing money (1 30) that the police said they had also stolen.
Among the items sent to Washington were cellphones and address books with the names, addresses and phone numbers of people inside the United States and overseas who are now being urgently sought by the F.B.I. and the security services of other countries, according to Americans familiar with the material.
If Long Beach theatres were cellphones, the Alive would be a Droid, the Garage an iPhone, and the Playhouse a Blackberry.
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There were cellphone cameras.
How prevalent are cellphones?
There are cellphones.
So are cellphones and hats.
P.D.A.'s that are cellphones, cellphones that play music.
What they are carrying, however, is cellphones.
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