Примери за използване на Telegraphs на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Posts Telegraphs.
Public Works Posts and Telegraphs.
The invention of railroads and telegraphs made it easier to communicate with other countries.
The Ministry of Posts Telegraphs.
Outside there were telegraphs and steam trains, but at home, gas lamps, candles and open fires.
The Ministry of Posts Telegraphs.
The newly adopted Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones Act and the Postal Administration Regulations governed postal services in villages without offices.
The Ministry of Posts Telegraphs.
All the communications,railroads, telegraphs, telephones will be disrupted and it will take at least 100 years, for the relations between peoples to be restored.
We have got automobiles, telegraphs, railroads.
It was one of the first“modern” wars because it saw the first use of major technologies, such as railways and telegraphs.
The General Directorate of Posts Telegraphs and Telephones.
The Crimean War was one of the first conflicts to use modern technologies such as explosive naval shells, railways, and telegraphs.
Edison also worked in a wide range of other fields such as telegraphs, motion picture, battery technology and mining.
In 1933 he was appointed Minister for Posts and Telegraphs.
Increased communication capabilities,including railroad travel and telegraphs, allowed the seats of empires to connect with their colonies.
He was also minister of education(1910-11) and railways,posts, and telegraphs(1918).
By Council of Ministers Decree the General Directorate of Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones was placed under the authority of the Chief of Staff of the Army.
The National Assembly adopted the Posts and Telegraphs Act.
In the meantime, in 1934 the MPBRPW merged with the Ministry of railways,posts and telegraphs, but the next year- 1935- the two ministries were separated.
The Crimean War was called one of the first modern wars because it saw the first to use major technology, such as railways and telegraphs.
Conversations led to letters, couriers led to the post,followed on by telegraphs, telephones, mobiles and internet working.
Industrialisation brought about rapid advancements in transportation and communication, especially in the forms of steamships,railways and telegraphs.
They occupied the stations, the Mariinsky Palace,(having landed the“waiting room” without thunder), telegraphs, the printing houses of the Russian Freedom and the Exchange.
This list includes area such as defence, foreign affairs, currency, income tax, excise duty, railways, shipping,posts and telegraphs, etc.
The colossal growth of the means of communication- ocean liners, railways,electric telegraphs, the Suez Canal- created a truly global market for the first time.
Airport construction was carried out under the governance of the Directorate of Civil Aviation to the Ministry of Railways,Posts and Telegraphs.
The 13th Ordinary National Assembly adopted the Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones Act.
After 1893 these functions were assigned to Minister of Public Buildings, Roads and Communications and after 1911 to Minister of Railways,Posts and Telegraphs.
Only the right-sided people discover these things of the space which we call as a cordless telephone ora thing without… we have also telegraphs where we don't use any wires.