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- noun Plural form of
telefax .
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Examples
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VHeadline Venezuela News reports: To put it mildly, Venezuelan government officials are getting browned off by the flood of emails, telefaxes and English-speaking telephone calls they receive on a daily basis from North American gold-mining investors with reportedly arrogant and sometimes abusive demands for information that individual ministry officials are unable, unwilling or simply not at liberty to provide.
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I think that your show on Friday night, where you asked why would you restrict world-renowned Dr. Lee to just two hours, made a big, big difference because that evening about 10: 00 o ` clock, we got telefaxes and they removed the time restriction.
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Copies of those telefaxes were handed to the team.
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Consider that every unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), many of the radios, telefaxes, and so much more of the general military architecture uses the different packet networks and you begin to realize the validity of the threat.
Techdirt 2009
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While North American shares in gold-mining stocks have plummeted on the back of Venezuelan intransigence over environmental and other issues, there is little sympathy for the investors in the Venezuelan ministries involved with regulations and permitting ... especially since their email boxes get flooded, their telephones get rung off the hook and their telefaxes go into terminal overheating from non-Spanish-speaking gringos prone to premature ejaculations on gold that have less to do with concern for thousands of impoverished Venezuelan workers than their incessant lust for gold.
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