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In the 1860s, the Pony Express was the first casualty of the new telecoms industry. The telegraph's market space was bank transactions, money transfers, Congress, the police, news, election returns, death notices, ship departures and arrivals, and medical consultations. At first, telegraph opera...
Whether the remarkable growth of organized camping means the eventual death of the more independent kind is hard to say.Municipalities naturally want to secure the campers' site fees and other custom. Police are wary of itinerants who cannot be traced to a recognized camp boundary or to four w...
to preserve the freedoms so dear to the heart of the eternal Boy Scout. NIGEL BUXTON The Great Escape from The Weekend Telegraph New words and expressions 生词与短语 assumption n. 假定 manoeuvre v. (驱车)移动 myriad adj. 无数的 paradox n. 自相矛盾的呈 cynic n. 愤世嫉俗者 sociologist n...
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NIGEL BUXTON The Great Escape from The Weekend Telegraph New words and expressions 生词和短语 assumption n. 假定 manoeuvre v. (驱车)移动 myriad adj. 无数的 paradox n. 自相矛盾的呈 cynic n. 愤世嫉俗者 sociologist n. 社会学家 shun v. 避开 ...
dead in the chapel and no procession. He had not died but he had faded out like a film in the sun. He had been lost or had wandered out of existence for he no longer existed. How strange to think of him passing out of existence in such a way, not by death but by fading out ...
Image Credit: The Telegraph The IS or Islamic State (also known as ISIS, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria/ ISIL, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant or Da’esh) is the latest shockwave entry in to the global media terror radar. The terrorist group has become notorious in the last few...
The Daily Telegraph wrote that in 2007, YouTube consumed as much bandwidth as the entire Internet in 2000. [44] By 2010, the company had reached a market share of around 43% and more than 14 billion views of videos, according to comScore. [45] That year, the company simplified its int...
Define dance halls. dance halls synonyms, dance halls pronunciation, dance halls translation, English dictionary definition of dance halls. n. 1. or dance hall A building or part of a building with facilities for dancing. 2. A style of reggae music that