Is the telegraph a reliable source of information? : r AskUK - Reddit Is the telegraph a reliable source of information? I've never really bothered readinf tabloids but want to start being more informed of national events Is the Telegraph a reliable source or is it full of fluff like The Sun and the Daily Mail? Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
The Telegraph (u TheTelegraph) - Reddit The Telegraph reports: Rishi Sunak has accused Nigel Farage of “appeasing” Vladimir Putin with his comments about the Russian invasion of Ukraine Speaking to The Telegraph, the Prime Minister drew a parallel between the Reform leader and those who argued against a tough stance to Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany in the 1930s
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How did telegraph messages get to their correct destination? How did telegraph messages get to their correct destination? I understand the basic workings of a telegraph and Morse Code What I don't understand, and can't seem to find through Google, is how a message found it's way from one place to another
can someone PLEASE tell me what the fuck telegraphing is? - Reddit When you make it obvious what and when your next move is For example, you always backtrack and then slightly step forward before swinging your sword The slight step forward telegraphs you are about to swing
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Did telegraph slang ever develop similar to internet and . . . - Reddit The internet and texting have brought about loads of new linguistic features, from acronyms like lol and ttyl to more subtle and perhaps disagreed upon linguistic features like whether ending text messages with a period indicates that the sender is angry I am wondering whether the advent of the electrical telegraph brought about any similar linguistic features, whether any are still in use