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    Give me those Phonographs.

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    To introduce the Bible's message, we used Phonographs.

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    List of Phonograph manufacturers Audio.

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    Come and move the Phonograph away.

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    Inexpensive Phonographs and projection equipment could also be obtained.

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    Over 140 years ago, Thomas Edison created the Phonograph in 1877.

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    In spite of disaster, three weeks later, he invented the Phonograph.

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    In spite of the disaster, three weeks later, he invented the Phonograph.

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    Earlier in this century, Phonographs were used to spread the Kingdom message.

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    They brought with them precious cargo​ - 35 Phonographs and a sound car.

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    In BioShock, the player encounters Phonographs that play music from the 1940s and 1950s as background music.

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    In the 1930' s and early 1940' s, Phonographs and recorded Bible talks were used in our ministry.

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    Before the Phonograph and radio became common fixtures in most homes, popular music still thrived through the sale of sheet music.

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    Not only did edison improve the Phonograph several times, but he also worked on x-rays, storage batteries, and the first talking doll.

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    I never did anything worth doing by accident, nor did any of my inventions come indirectly through accident, except the Phonograph.

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    He is the first President whose voice has been preserved, thanks to a 36 second recording preserved on a wax Phonograph cylinder in 1889.

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    For his invention of the Phonograph, Edison earned the nickname“The Wizard of Menlo Park” because it seemed like magic to many at the time.

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    These inventions, which include the Phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the long-lasting, practical electric light bulb, had a widespread impact on the modern industrialized world.

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    I will call this genetic gift the Edison gene, after Thomas Edison, who brought us electric lights and Phonographs and movies and-- literally ten thousand other inventions.

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    After she started playing the record at one door, the man of the house became so infuriated that he kicked the Phonograph right off the porch.

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    That same year, his work with the telegraph and telephone led him to invent the Phonograph, which recorded sound as indentations on a sheet of paraffin-coated paper;

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    These inventions, which include the Phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the long-lasting, practical electric light bulb, have had a widespread impact on the modern industrialized world.

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    I will call this genetic gift the Edison gene, * after Thomas Edison, who brought us electric lights and Phonographs and movies and- literally- 10,000 other inventions.

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    By that time, the other major employers had also left town, including a number of large shipbuilding companies, as well as RCA Victor, which made Phonographs and television tubes.

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    My happiest moments were when I could carry the Phonograph from house to house and play recorded lectures. I considered it a real privilege to be used in that way.

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    Taking a keen interest in Muybridge's groundbreaking work, but unimpressed by his execution, Edison began to develop a device that“would do for the eye what the Phonograph does for the ear.”.

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    This format was eventually replaced by Phonograph records, then tape recordings, cassettes, and CDs, and while the practice of buying and selling radio shows is ongoing, today they are likely to be downloaded.

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    On hearing one of the recorded Bible talks, a householder named Hillary Goslin obtained the publisher's permission to borrow the Phonograph for a week in order to acquaint his neighbors with the Kingdom message.

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    In fact, among other famous historic individuals who have mentioned it, Mark Twain published a story in 1876 about"a damningly catchy jingle that gets stuck on mental repeat," one year before Thomas Edison invented his Phonograph.

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    Hale eventually retired in 1877 when Godey's was sold to Frank Munsey, which coincidentally was the same year Thomas Edison recorded Hale's children's poem Mary Had a Little Lamb with his Phonograph, making it the first recording.

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