Definitions
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- noun A
document reproduced by ateleprinter . - verb transitive To reproduce (a document) by means of a
teleprinter .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I then instructed her to teleprint it to Grendon with top priority in time for Boni's next sked.
between silk and cyanide Marks, Leo 1998
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The night squad had broken an indecipherable from Rabinovitch after 1,500 attempts, and I wanted to teleprint my congratulations.
between silk and cyanide Marks, Leo 1998
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The final resolution of this meeting was presented in the teleprint here.
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However, the party's internal analysis of current trends in public opinion described in this teleprint presented some sobering conclusions.
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As soon as they got back to the office he'd teleprint Lefington sub-division and get them to follow it up.
Frost at Christmas Wingfield, R. D. 1984
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But Minsk receded, and Vilna, and Kaunas (Kovno), and after two hours a routine teleprint announced that the Führer's plane had landed safely.
Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965
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On the morning of 24th November, while his train was waiting in Dnepropetrovsk for the last stage, Manstein was handed a teleprint from Zeitzler which promised "an armoured division and two or three infantry divisions."
Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965
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Another was making a subdued clatter with a teleprint machine.
The Fuzzy Papers Piper, H. Beam 1962
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Two extra viewscreens, another communication screen, a vo-cowriter, a teleprint machine, all jammed together.
The Fuzzy Papers Piper, H. Beam 1962
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Another teleprint sent the same day to the Luftwaffe added:
Operation Sea Lion Wheatley, Ronald 1958
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