How To Use Stenographer In A Sentence
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The police stenographer recorded the man's confession word by word.
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The door of the far room opened to admit a stenographer; Tobes was over by the window, innocent and unconcerned.
A MEANS TO EVIL
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Remember, Carol," he said to the stenographer ," this transcript is sealed until I say further.
ROUGH JUSTICE
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The stenographer may be either a hotel employee or an employee of a concessionaire.
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Lady from the Stenographer's Agency to see about the position, said Pitcher.
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True to form, he had cussed out the office boy, spoken in fatherly fashion to the trainmaster over the telephone about the lateness of No. 210, remarked to the stenographer that her last letter had looked like the exquisite tracks of a cow's hoof -- and then he had read two telegrams.
O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921
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I won't "condescend" to serve as stenographer of who said what at the forum
Green Mountain Daily - Front Page
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The second letter has a date line, personal signature and initials of dictator and stenographer -- little touches that add to the personality of the letter_
Business Correspondence
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The word [nazaf (nun-zayin-fey)] "censured," "placed under ban," by a form of Rabbinical interpretation known as _notarikon_ (stenographer's method, abbreviation), is connected with the words of this verse in
Pirke Avot Sayings of the Jewish Fathers
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In the presence of Lawton, Seiler, a court stenographer, and the paramedic, the judge summoned each of the jurors individually and asked them under oath if they had called a paramedic in the middle of the night to discuss the case.
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
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In her undated recommendation of eliminations for 1932's "Red Headed Woman," starring Jean Harlow as a randy stenographer, the professional viewer invoked sisterhood of a kind in laying blame for the film's inappropriateness at the feet of director Jack Conway rather than Harlow.
The Storm Before the Calm
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In the following years she worked as a young nanny, telephonist, office worker, stenographer and journalist and had several short stories published.
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2007 - Bio-bibliography
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The “liberal” New York Times allowed Judith ‘Stenographer’ Miller to print her unverified stories that were instrumental in coercing the nation into war.
Think Progress » The NYT knew before the 2004 election.
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In the old days, everything the stenographer typed would print to a roll of narrow paper tape.
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Mr. Pitcher, she said to the confidential clerk, did Mr. Maxwell say anything yesterday about engaging another stenographer.
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Prosecutors, grand jurors, marshals and court stenographers are legally compelled not to reveal what happens in the grand jury room.
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So you were fucking the court stenographer.
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As stenographer to the two members of the firm, Bok was immediately brought into touch with the leading authors of the day, their works as they were discussed in the correspondence dictated to him, and the authors terms upon which books were published.
The First Womans Page, Literary Leaves, and Entering Scribners
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Can't we get a stenographer in here so I can make a statement?
MURDER IN E MINOR
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It's the confidential stenographer who has been tampered with — you remember that middle-aged, youngish-oldish woman, Tom?
THEFT
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Then he spent ten minutes standing behind the counter typing away on his computer like a courtroom stenographer on methamphetamines.
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She watched Ed and Tobes go out, followed by the stenographer, and mentally began to compose her analysis.
A MEANS TO EVIL
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In 1910, 38 percent of bookkeepers, 85 percent of stenographers and typists, and 18 percent of clerks were women.
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Desperate, he hired a stenographer and dictated a very self-reflexive story about a man whose dual obsessions - gambling and a woman named Polina - become tangled.
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No, I won't "condescend" to serve as stenographer of who said what at the forum - nor did I expect that from bloggers here.
Green Mountain Daily - Front Page
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He moved up from there to become a stenographer at several newspapers.
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The two of them met at the Nuremberg trials, where my mother was an Allied stenographer.
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Almost all stenographers have their own customized machines, which they take with them on specific jobs.
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Stenographer: Your little girl wants to kiss you over the phone.
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Rarely is a stenographer present, so there is seldom any record of the proceedings.
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He chatted with clerks, stenographers, police, lawyers, sometimes even defendants.
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His eyes wandered from the efficient hands to the bronze slippers and back again, and he swore to himself that there were mighty few stenographers like her in existence.
Chapter XVIII
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She denied that stenographers could ever form a union, but she could not answer his acerb, "Why not?
The Job An American Novel
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On one occasion, part of the ceiling fell in on the stenographer who was keeping a daily transcript of proceedings.
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Prosecutors, grand jurors, marshals and court stenographers are legally compelled not to reveal what happens in the grand jury room.