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 Foreign exchange service 

In telecommunication, a foreign exchange service (FX) is a network-provided service in which a telephone in a given local exchange[?] area is connected, via a private line, to a central office in another, i.e., "foreign", exchange, rather than the local exchange area[?]'s central office.

Note: To call originators, it appears that the subscriber having the FX service is located in the foreign exchange area.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C

Butterfield, in a communication to Sedgwick of no serious opposition, to be on the heights west of Fredericksburg night." In his testimony before the Committee on the Conduct of the War, across at Kelley's Ford, descend the Rappahannock, and knock away the them in the rear, and as soon as these fords were opened, to re-enforce flank of the rebel army until his whole force was routed, and, if the right, the left was to cross the Rappahannock below.

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