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  2. List of international call prefixes - Wikipedia

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    001. Guyana. Hong Kong (also 002 – circuit switched connection for fax/data transmission) Mongolia. 0011. Australia (including Australian External Territories) 009. Nigeria. 00x, where x is a mandatory carrier selection code consisting of one or more digits.

  3. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    000 – emergency number in Australia; 100 – emergency number in India, Greece, Nepal and Israel; 106 – emergency number in Australia for textphone/TTY; 108 – emergency number in India (22 states) 110 – emergency number mainly in China, Japan, Taiwan; 111 – emergency number in New Zealand; 112 – emergency number across the European ...

  4. List of police-related slang terms - Wikipedia

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    Anda. An Urdu language word meaning egg, for the pure-white uniform of traffic police in urban Pakistani areas like Karachi. Askar/Askari. A Somali term meaning “soldier” which is often used by Somali immigrants to the United Kingdom to refer to police. It is commonly used by rappers in UK drill. Aynasız.

  5. NATO phonetic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    See media help. The International Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet or simply Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet, commonly known as the NATO phonetic alphabet, is the most widely used set of clear-code words for communicating the letters of the Roman alphabet. Technically a radiotelephonic spelling alphabet, it goes by various names, including ...

  6. Unparliamentary language - Wikipedia

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    Partial list, by country Australia. In the Australian Senate, the words "liar" and "dumbo" were ordered to be withdrawn and deemed unparliamentary during a session in 1997. Profanity is almost always considered unparliamentary language in both houses of the Australian Parliament, and in all other Australian legislatures.

  7. Speaking clock - Wikipedia

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    List by country Australia. In Australia, the number 1194 was the speaking clock in all areas. The service started in 1953 by the Post Master General's Department, originally to access the talking clock on a rotary dial phone, callers would dial "B074", during the transition from a rotary dial to a DTMF based phone system, the talking clock number changed from "B074" to 1194.

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