How To Use Telefax In A Sentence

  • A written probable cause statement shall be presented to the magistrate, although the statement may be verbally communicated by telephone, telefaxed, or otherwise electronically transmitted to the magistrate.
  • An electrographic printing apparatus capable of functioning as a copier, printer, and telefax machine is disclosed.
  • Calls - including the sending of telefaxes - for advertising purposes without the prior consent of the subscriber are not permitted.
  • Isle of Mangeneral assessment: NA domestic: landline, telefax, mobile cellular telephone system international: fiber-optic cable, microwave radio relay, satellite earth station, submarine cable Telephone system
  • Staples, clips, and rubber bands were removed for preservation purposes, and telefaxes were photocopied to acid-free paper and the originals removed from the collection.
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  • Guest services include portable telefax units, guest history program, and airport limousine and representative.
  • Contact coordinates: - Mrs, Mawya M Al-Zawawi, Al-madenah al munawarh st, heba commercial complex (134) telefax +096265548532 Mobile: - +0962795334351 Amman-Jordan, GYM 2009 | Archive | February
  • The Addendum was also telefaxed on the same day to various leading members of Congress.
  • You will be advised by SMS if new appointments, new telefaxes, new e-mails are present.
  • A maximum of five pages excluding the cover sheet will be telefaxed.
  • If it is a telefaxed or a mailed rush request, the request will be returned.
  • The word telefax, short for telefacsimile, for "make a copy at a distance", is also used as a synonym. Blogpulse Top Links
  • Dr Kugelmass: That or they had the capacity to telefax it in, which wasn't as efficient. Really it is changing the way we do things through organizational management.
  • As this is a matter of extreme importance we respectfully request your immediate attention to this telefax and that your answer could be provided within the course of tomorrow morning.
  • The Reagan-Bush campaign maintained a 24-hour Operations Center, which monitored press wires and reports, gave daily press briefings and maintained telephone and telefax contact with the candidate's plane," the draft report read. Neocon Judge's History of Cover-ups
  • The word telefax, short for telefacsimile, for "make a copy at a distance", is also used as a synonym. Blogpulse Top Links
  • “The Reagan-Bush campaign maintained a 24-hour Operations Center, which monitored press wires and reports, gave daily press briefings and maintained telephone and telefax contact with the candidate's plane,” the draft report read. Printing: Neocon Judge's History of Cover-ups
  • Guest services include portable telefax units, guest history program, and airport limousine and representative.
  • The widespread use of telefax is more recent.
  • The points made in the telefax concerning the discrepancy in the figures stated for ‘Phase 4 ‘and ‘Retainage’ can be seen to be valid when the contents of pages 3/707 and 3/747 are compared.
  • She can now choose among services such as speed post, telefax and Internet kiosks at the post office, where cranky clerks formerly sold mainly just stamps and letters.
  • Shaik sent a telefax to the head of Thomson France, saying that Zuma was extremely concerned about the conduct of the group in South Africa and requested a meeting in Durban to address these concerns. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Telefax service is availaBle in the Business centre of this hotel at a reasonaBle price.
  • But of course the United States is having an election within a year of now and after we leave this media conference we'll be going I think at some stage to the High Commissioner's telefax or whatever it is that we have here and learning the outcomes of the Super Tuesday primaries in the United States. Transcript - Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs - The Hon Duncan Kerr MP
  • Sure, Nordstrom had to use an operator to place a telephone call in her early days, worked off of carbon copies, and used a telefax to send big news, but the basic elements of making books remains exactly the same. Jennie Nash: The Making of a Novel: 8 Enduring Truths About Publishing
  • Telephone system: general assessment: NA domestic: landline, telefax, mobile cellular telephone system international: fiber-optic cable, microwave radio relay, satellite earth station, submarine cable Isle of Man
  • I was told to acknowledge receipt of them, either by e-mail, telefax or normal mail.
  • A financial institution may provide the required data by submitting electronic media in a compatible format, delivering, mailing, or telefaxing a copy of the data, or by other means authorized by the commissioner of human services that will result in timely reporting.
  • The invention makes possible estimating and control of the printing/copying process costs through printers, telefaxes and other digital multifunctional units operating locally or in the network of any user of this equipment.

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