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The anniversary is also represented in "Five Telegrams," which is partly inspired by soldiers' telegrams from 1918.
Telegrams founder, Pavel Durov, has remained vocal throughout the affair.
It's not a Napoleonic scene, but telegrams helped win the war.
The Rockne family received thousands of cards and letters and telegrams.
Many with tears in their eyes were writing telegrams and letters.
Max might as well have stayed in London and sent telegrams.
"Dracula" assembles itself from telegrams, diary entries, doctor's notes and ship's logs.
He had useful contacts with the Beach Boys, sent fan-telegrams to the Beatles.
Telegrams sent by Tilden's representatives were passed on to Smith, courtesy of Western Union.
"Even during radio silence," submariners would receive weekly telegrams from loved ones, Bailey said.
While in high school, he crooned "Happy Birthday" delivering singing telegrams for Western Union.
Some 300,000 telegrams inundated Congress and the White House, mostly calling for Nixon's resignation.
"I want to see you win ," he said to them in his letters and telegrams.
Use these drawings, letters, poems, telegrams and letters created by famous New Yorkers as inspiration.
Some of those passengers pleaded in telegrams to the White House and State Department for asylum.
Americans who could not make it to Capitol Hill flooded Congress with supportive letters and telegrams.
The paper had been reporting on the warrantless search of thousands of private cables and telegrams.
Prairie-dog alarm calls are the vocal equivalent of wartime telegrams: concise, abrupt, stripped to essentials.
It's 1942, so many of those telegrams contain the worst possible news for the families of soldiers.
"Ten Minutes to Live" makes elaborate use of telegrams and mute messengers to narrate two separate stories.
Our current regime has us fighting cyber warfare with the equivalent of telegrams and the Pony Express.
Also included are his humorous telegrams to world figures including Mao and Nixon, inviting them to Documenta.
If someone within government circles leaked the telegrams, they are responsible for both significantly damaging the UK-U.
A 1919 anti-lobbying statute bars agencies from whipping up citizens through telegrams but not via the internet.
There were joyful telegrams on the birth of a baby and grief-stricken ones carrying news of deaths.
When NASA shut down the program in 1961, the women received telegrams telling them that testing had been postponed.
It consists of short, detail-laden chapters interspersed with excerpts from historical telegrams, newspaper articles, letters and police reports.
They bond over the dubious wisdom of sending drunk-telegrams and the difficulty of finding Holmes the proper hat.
The exhibition mainly relies on the display of written materials, such as telegrams, booklets, letters, and highly annotated drafts.
Within two days, 150,000 telegrams had arrived in the capital, the largest concentrated volume in the history of Western Union.
The capital letters and single strips, filled with a sentence or phrase, evoke telegrams as well as lines of poetry.
Unhappy Coke drinkers revolted, flooding Coca-Cola with telephone calls, letters and telegrams criticizing the decision to change the formula.
Nevertheless, many Union telegrams were intercepted by Confederate soldiers, although the cipher used to code the messages was never broken.
"We are permitted to send telegrams but forbidden to be specific," she writes — an eerie precedent for Ms. Korot's work.
Telegrams sent by or to foreign sovereigns, princes, and diplomatists were treated like the despatches of Tom, Dick or Harry.
Waste and my telegrams of the cockscomb and teaspoons and my face in the cities I love they will vanish.
"One million viewers responded with congratulatory telephone calls, telegrams, letters or gifts," The Times noted in Ms. Ball's obituary in 1989.
Telegrams' past removal campaigns focused on the channels and chat groups ISIS users are on, which ISIS recovered from countless times.
Telegrams also from agents of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs were stopped, particularly those from M. Bapst, Minister at Copenhagen.
Few of the 10m killed in combat died from a "bullet, straight to the heart", as pro forma telegrams to relatives put it.
After the money was disbursed, Johnson followed up with telegrams to each candidate making sure they knew that he was responsible for the contributions.
Orders went out to the bureau's far-flung network of special agents: Headquarters sent telegrams to the New York, Chicago, and Washington field offices.
But he had brightened at having his name in headlines again, and of receiving so many messages of concern in phone calls and telegrams.
At Attica itself — she gained access through a guard whose father had been a hostage — she saw telegrams from local citizens, praising the retaking.
According to Agnew's office, by the end of April 1968 he had received 7,588 letters and telegrams in support, against only 1,042 in opposition.
His wife read him the telegrams and letters that poured in from adoring and concerned fans, and his parents visited to beg him to retire.
For example, the 1989 declaration said that the world should be informed of the signal through the International Astronaomical Union's Central Bureau of Astronomical Telegrams.
The Americans were soon listed as missing in action, and War Department telegrams, beginning "regret to inform you," were sent to their families back home.
But knowledge and communication about the virus was limited by the technologies of the era; telegrams and printing presses were the norm, radios only just emerging.
On the day of the march, after a deluge of angry telegrams, the organizers relented and said they could join -- but at the back of the parade.
The queen sends out congratulatory telegrams to her subjects when they have been married for 60 years, but her own children are unlikely to reach the milestone.
In fact, the close attention and all the patience of the Delegation of Foreign Affairs was needed to prevent the systematic holding up of these State telegrams.
Tens of thousands of supporting letters and telegrams poured into the White House and a Gallup poll showed a whopping 77 percent of Americans supported the president's message.
But that kind of unpredictability has a dark side: They're notoriously unreliable, often going days without answering your telegrams, or whatever the 1912 equivalent of a text is.
" And, Cooley added, for a telegraph operator to be required to bring private telegrams into court would be an " 'unreasonable seizure' as is directly condemned by the Constitution.
Since the beginning of the war, Churchill had all but begged Roosevelt for assistance, sending him daily telegrams and making abundantly clear just how desperate Britain's situation was.
And now that telegrams are obsolete, there is no easy way to send sweet nothings to the people you care about on the fly without resorting to electronic messaging.
In the case of the leaked diplomatic telegrams from British DC ambassador Kim Darroch, there is widespread speculation they may be linked to the battle to become prime minister.
Songs about the Pueblo graced the airwaves, cars displayed bumper stickers about the ship, and telegrams from private citizens offering to assist in rescue attempts flooded the White House.
An uncooperative sitter when Rockwell had painted the new president in 19783, LBJ likely grew weary of the stream of telegrams from the couple demanding negotiations instead of bombing.
It was quickly rumoured, however, that Madame Caillaux's main motive had been to prevent publication not of the love letters but of the German telegrams intercepted during the Agadir crisis.
In a new sketch, the Late Late Show's James Corden reunited with his showbiz BFF Neil Patrick Harris to deliver a few singing telegrams to the people of Los Angeles.
As Opera News reported in its obituary of Mr. Gedda, on hearing him Mr. Legge sent telegrams to the conductor Herbert von Karajan and Antonio Ghiringhelli, who oversaw La Scala.
The performer Elaine Stritch died in 2014 at 89 after over 70 years appearing in plays, musicals, film, television, cabaret and newspaper gossip columns, telegrams and Twitter, saloons and recovery meetings.
Churchill had established a deep friendship with President Franklin D. Roosevelt throughout World War II, with the two exchanging more than 2,000 telegrams and letters over the course of the war.
The Foreign Affairs Department, in support of a protest, stated that the Telegraphic Control Section, unknown to it, stopped all telegrams for Spain, notably those of Ambassadors in Rome and London.
The bombastic peanut-farming mogul turned politician would pace the Lincoln Bedroom into the wee hours, sending telegrams in which he, using arbitrary capitalizations and quotation marks, raged against "Geriatric" Gerald Ford.
Historians, in dissecting the period, had generally relied on the dispatches and telegrams between the British foreign secretary and ambassadors and ministers abroad, but Dr. Steiner found those documents of limited value.
"As regards the use of disinformation, there has been a number of instances with forged telegrams and disinformation in Russian media that have been circulated and at times caused confusion," he said.
It is a bygone era that she describes, when politicians sent telegrams, leaders talked about national self-­reliance that would insulate us from the rest of the world's troubles and Congress actually worked.
On the April afternoon I visited, Beth laid out dozens of clippings and more than 207 copies of letters and telegrams that Sergeant Simons wrote to his sister while he was in Germany.
Occasional references to political "witch hunts" crop up in the late 1910s (once when a British politician defended a colleague against the public outcry at his use of "private telegrams" — plus ça change).
We have people who work at the Library of Congress who read or speak in over 260 languages, and we lent 11 Farsi-speaking staff members to the State Department to interpret telegrams.
Books of The Times Older writers find younger ones irritating, Martin Amis writes in "The Rub of Time," his fourth nonfiction miscellany, because their emergence is like a series of telegrams from the boneyard.
While flying from Bangkok to Tokyo, the papal plane crossed over Laos, Vietnam, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, prompting the Pope to sent telegrams to the heads of state of each of the countries.
" The arrogant Rhodes describes his stardom as a power impossible to slow down — if the president of the United States ever tried to stop him, his supporters would "flood the White House with telegrams.
Information overload on the one hand (floods of emails, telegrams and calls, many repetitive or irrelevant, over numerous classified and unclassified systems, bedevil officials), and absence of critical specific information on the other, clearly hampered operations.
Their recurring appearance in these letters, telegrams, ledgers and photographs reveals the ceaseless attempt to extend the organizational impulse of the K.P.G. and the idealistic thrust of March 21919, if not necessarily its spirit of unity.
Along the way, she signed and sold souvenirs, gave exhibitions of bicycling and delivered lectures to often sizable crowds, whom she had alerted to her presence by sending telegrams to local newspapers in advance of her arrival.
"Ithaca," Meg Ryan's directorial debut, is a quiet, bittersweet adaptation of the William Saroyan novel "The Human Comedy," a story about a 14-year-old named Homer who delivers telegrams in the small town of the film's title.
The so-called "diplomatic telegrams" sent by Darroch to senior UK officials revealed an unfavourable assessment of the current President and his "dysfunctional" White House administration, prompting a major Foreign Office investigation into the source of the leak.
Writers of literary Spanish, from Gongora to the present, have often tended toward rhetorical extravagance and ornate grammar, but Di Benedetto the newspaperman favors sentences as clipped as telegrams, moving adeptly between lyrical, objective, colloquial, and philosophical registers.
While the last Santa Cruz Chinatown was flooded away by the San Lorenzo River in 1955, Hulls presents evidence via telegrams and news clippings of how greed and gentrification were as responsible as natural forces for destroying the Chinatowns.
Telegrams sent to the White House urging clemency outnumbered those opposing it by a ratio of 100 to 1, and supporters on both sides of the debate over the war staged sympathy marches and other protests across the country.
Fergus Linehan, the festival's director, said in a phone interview Wednesday that "Five Telegrams," to be presented in Festival Square and including projections on Edinburgh Castle, will also feature a performance element involving 250 young people in the crowd.
Over the course of her reign, the report states that the Queen has sent 269,2000 "congratulatory telegrams to centenarians on their 291th birthdays" as well as 2000,0003 messages to couples celebrating their "Diamond Wedding anniversaries," which is 2000 years.
Problems with the hypothesis have already been pointed out in an article on The Tepe Telegrams, a website curated by Göbekli Tepe research and excavation staff, written by archeologist Jens Notroff, who argues that the paper cherry-picked its symbolic bearings.
Thanks to letters and telegrams that he sent back home to his sister Lottie during that time, Beth and Ruth have cobbled together a fairly detailed narrative of the remarkable efforts of Sergeant Simons to make good on his pledge.
We must know, at the same time, that capability at any time could be turned around on the American people, and no American would have any privacy left, such is the capability to monitor everything — telephone conversations, telegrams, it doesn't matter.
We'd deliver our papers—Worcester Sunday Telegrams —and then run back to the car and scramble onto the tailgate, dropping the coins we'd collected into empty Briggs tobacco tins as we bumped along to the next turn, the newspaper route our Sabbath.
As the 1919 Revolution unfolded in the streets, a stream of telegrams, letters and petitions poured into the American consulate in Cairo, professing faith in President Wilson and calling on the United States to support "the cause of right and liberty" in Egypt.
Their task, which involves travelling across LA to surprise people with telegrams, does have a fair bit in common with Corden's most popular series from The Late Late Show, too — there's driving, there's singing, and there's plenty of entertaining conversation in between.
" The creation of a ministry Graham built his ministry by bringing the gospel message of tent-revival preachers into the modern media age, using any tool at his disposal -- from telegrams to telephones to satellites and the Internet -- to "win souls for Christ.
If it turns out that the signal is indeed from aliens, the discovery can be made public via the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams (a news service run by the International Astronomical Union) and the discoverer should inform the Secretary General of the United Nations.
"Five Telegrams," the festival's opening event, an outdoor presentation of digital art and music, is being created by the eclectic young composer Anna Meredith — a former composer-in-residence with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra — and the design and technology company 59 Productions ("War Horse").
During the 1876 presidential election, for example, at a time the new communications technology of the telegram was not covered by any privacy laws, Western Union secretly disclosed to Republican operatives telegrams between southern Democrats and their northern counterparts during a battle over disputed election results.
When Mr. Akcam compared it with the known Ottoman Interior Ministry codes from the time, found in an official archive in Istanbul, he found a match, raising the likelihood that many other telegrams used in the postwar trials could one day be verified in the same way.
It's too bad, because the history up ahead was not to be missed — for example, maps, photos, and telegrams from International Dinner Party, an homage to her former teacher; to mark the 1979 opening of Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party at SFMOMA Lacy organized more than 200 women to host dinners worldwide.
The New York Times examined 89 pages of letters, telegrams and internal Soviet government documents revealing in far greater detail the extent of Mr. Sanders's personal effort to establish ties between his city and a country many Americans then still considered an enemy despite the reforms being initiated at the time under Mikhail S. Gorbachev, the Soviet general secretary.
Mild gross-out humor (projectile vomit, cadavers baked into party cakes, etc.) is mashed together with poorly choreographed physical comedy (Holmes and Watson accidentally unleash a swarm of killer bees while trying to kill a single mosquito) and limp post-modern gags that poke fun at old technology (Watson telegrams someone a dick pic) or current events (a "Make England Great Again" hat precedes a conversation about how the Electoral College will always protect America from tyrannical grifters).
Here are five excerpts from an 89-page Soviet-era file that tracked the efforts made by Bernie Sanders in the 1980s to find a sister city in Russia for Burlington, Vt. The New York Times reviewed 89 pages of letters, telegrams and internal Soviet government documents revealing in new detail the extent of Bernie Sanders's effort in the late 1980s to establish sister-city ties between Burlington, Vt., and a city in the Soviet Union.

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