Sentences with phrase «sunday telegraph»

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH - June 13 - Teenage girls are the latest singles to join the online dating craze, but experts have urged them to exercise caution when meeting people over the internet.

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And yes, she has been telegraphing her... let's call it a «paradigm shift», for longer than just Sunday, but all the parents who let their girls enjoy Hannah Montana aren't always monitoring the celebrity music scene to see the new videos, so they may not know... but this whole thing was pretty unavoidable by anyone who has facebook or twitter.
But the peril of the European War had meant Crosley crystal - receiver radio sets and quenched spark systems with an eight - hundred - mile range for all who lived and worked on the coastlines, and so, on Sunday, November 12, 1916, just below the Oregon border, at the St. George Reef Lighthouse, eight miles off the California coast, there began an explosion of radio, telephone, and telegraph operations unprecedented in American history.
Shipping by Paul Home (1931) Soilders» Act by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Specific Performance by W. Kent Power (1931) Statutes by W. Kent Power (1931) Stock and Grain Exchanges by Alexander Stark (1931) Street Railways by Donald M. Fleming (1931) Succession Duties by T. Sheard (1931) Sunday Observance by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Telegraphs by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Telephones by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Tender by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Theatres, Shows and Public Entertainments by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Timber by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Time by R.M. Willes Chitty (1931) Torts by W. Kent Power (1931) Trade and Trade Names by Paul Home and Harold G. Fox (1931) Trade Marks and Designs by Harold G. Fox (1931) Trades and Trade Unions by Gerald Kelly (1932) Trespass by W. Kent Power (1931) Trials by W. Kent Power (1931) Trusts and Trustees by A. Roy Courtice (1931)
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