calling dial

  • 1Dial Meg for Murder — Family Guy episode Meg meeting with Luke in prison …

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  • 2Dial M for Murder — theatrical release poster by Bill Gold Directed by Alfred Hitchcock …

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  • 3Dial M for Murder — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Bei Anruf Mord Originaltitel: Dial M for Murder Produktionsland: USA Erscheinungsjahr: 1954 Länge: 101 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …

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  • 4Dial tone — For the G.I. Joe character, see Dial Tone (G.I. Joe). A dial tone (known in the British Isles as a dialling tone)[1] is a telephony signal used to indicate that the telephone exchange is working, has recognized an off hook, and is ready to accept …

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  • 5Dial-A-Song — Established by rock band They Might Be Giants (TMBG), Dial A Song consisted of an answering machine with a tape of the band playing various songs. The machine played one track at a time, ranging from demos and uncompleted work to fake… …

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  • 6Dial J for Janitor — Infobox Television episode Title =Dial J for Janitor Series =The Honeymooners Caption =Ralph s stint as janitor ends with a bang. Season =1 Episode =38 Airdate =September 15, 1956 Production =n/a Writer =A.J. Russell andHerbert Finn Director… …

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  • 7dial, rotary —    A type of calling device that generates pulses by manual rotation and release of a dial, the number of pulses being determined by how far the dial is rotated before being released …

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  • 8dial — To send out either tones or pulses that the phone company needs to understand what number you are calling. Most modems will dial automatically …

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  • 9dial-and-smile — /ˌdaɪəl ən smaɪl/ verb to try to appear pleasant when cold calling potential customers …

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  • 10dial-pulse —    A current interruption in the DC loop of a calling telephone produced by the breaking and making of contacts when a digit is dialed …

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