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The most basic cable television service costs almost $20 a month now.

A technician came today to connect the cable modem to our computer, so now we have highspeed Internet access.

We took the cable car around San Francisco to see the city.

In 1891, a submarine was used to lay telephone cable along the seabed between England and France to prepare for the first telephone links across the English Channel.

Public transportation in Barcelona is provided by buses, subways, railways and cable cars.

Robert Burton once said that no cord or cable can draw so forcibly, or bind so fast, as love can do with a single thread.

Find someone who has cable television at home.

cage A technician came today to connect the cable modem to our computer, so now we have highspeed Internet access.

Almost 100 different cities around the world have had cable cars over the years, but all except San Francisco have discontinued their use.

Robert Burton once wrote that no cord nor cable can so forcibly draw, or hold so fast, as love can do with a twined thread.

The installation charge for cable is $25.

The San Francisco cable cars are the only mobile national monuments in the U.

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If the government allows the two companies to merge, the new corporation will have a total monopoly on providing cable television service in our area.

The San Francisco cable cars are the only mobile national monuments in the U.

S.

A cable snapped, and the elevator plunged down the shaft, killing three people who were trapped inside.

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