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Stenographer Linda Christensen transcribes an interview in shorthand by Mardy Fish in an interview room.
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He figured purchasers of the book were unlikely to be concerned about those corrections, but they would expect “grammatical English at least,” assuming that was “the business of the Stenographer.”
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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Superstock/Everett Collection The Postmaster General -- a title with the quixotic cachet of Hall Monitor Supreme or Stenographer in Excelsis -- is begging to be relieved of the Saturday duty.
Nation at a Crossroads: Saturday's Mail Peter Jeffrey 2010
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This piece originally appeared on his personal blogs, where other recent posts include "Cheney's Stenographer: Can Politico's editor really be so clueless?" and "Will Whole Foods CEO John Mackey please, please, please talk to me about his sex life?".
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He figured purchasers of the book were unlikely to be concerned about those corrections, but they would expect “grammatical English at least,” assuming that was “the business of the Stenographer.”
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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He figured purchasers of the book were unlikely to be concerned about those corrections, but they would expect “grammatical English at least,” assuming that was “the business of the Stenographer.”
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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The First Lady perhaps forgot this until the Stenographer thankfully corrected her.
Think Progress » VIDEO: Laura Bush Sets All-Time Record, Flip-Flops in Just 25 Seconds 2006
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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. 2005
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_Stenographer: _ No, I haven't, and if it's anything vulgar I don't want to.
Jokes For All Occasions Selected and Edited by One of America's Foremost Public Speakers Anonymous
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Mr. Sellers (to whom had been deputed the duty of eliciting the responses) occupied the chair at the end of the table more remote from the Stenographer.
Preliminary Report of the Commission Appointed by the University of Pennsylvania to Investigate Modern Spiritualism In Accordance with the Request of the Late Henry Seybert The Seybert Commission
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