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1674:Elisha Gray
1634:Yogen Dalal
1559:Nasir Ahmed
1493:Teleprinter
1357:Heliographs
1169:Video calls
1118:Missed call
1029:Accessories
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667:calls, and
661:prank calls
643:Cell phones
592:busy signal
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281:local calls
218:Gerald Ford
2302:Categories
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2174:Toasternet
2096:Television
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1511:Television
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