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A reservior in which water accumulates at the bottom of a mine.
Source: Webster's dictionaryComprising ten episodes of thirty minutes each, the screenplay was written by Trevor Preston, and directed by Helen Standage. Source: Internet
An interesting description of these early 19th century methods and its evolution into the electrical telegraph networks of the mid-to-late 19th century is found in The Victorian Internet, a book by Tom Standage ISBN 0-425-17169-8. Source: Internet
The Economist Newspaper Ltd. began producing an audio edition of its weekly magazine in 2007 and little has changed since then, said Tom Standage, the company's deputy editor and head of digital strategy. Source: Internet
Tom Standage (2005), A History of the World in 6 Glasses, Walker & Company, 25. Non-farmers tend to gather in cities to work and to trade. Source: Internet
Tom Standage, The Victorian Internet: The remarkable story of the telegraph and the nineteenth century's online pioneers (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998). Source: Internet
Standage sued to block his separation from the academy, claiming it violated his First Amendment right to freely express his views. Source: Internet