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Examples
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He felt that he was a most unfortunate man and wondered by what luck that one book of all the thousands of books should have fallen into his stenographer's hands.
Chapter VI 2010
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The police said she had tried to tear up the stenographer's transcript tape.
Goodbyes 2010
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However, it turned into one of their greatest ordeals, where they sat in the stenographer's box for hours and hours.
Archive 2009-08-01 elena maria vidal 2009
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However, it turned into one of their greatest ordeals, where they sat in the stenographer's box for hours and hours.
The Pillage of the Tuileries elena maria vidal 2009
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Madame Royale gave a detailed account in her Memoirs of the royal family's flight from the Tuileries to the National Assembly, of the long, agonizing hours trapped in the stenographer's box, and the imprisonment in the Temple prison.
August 10, 1792 de Brantigny........................ 2007
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Madame Royale gave a detailed account in her Memoirs of the royal family's flight from the Tuileries to the National Assembly, of the long, agonizing hours trapped in the stenographer's box, and the imprisonment in the Temple prison.
Archive 2007-08-05 de Brantigny........................ 2007
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The police said she had tried to tear up the stenographer's transcript tape.
Planning Wisely 2006
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The police said she had tried to tear up the stenographer's transcript tape.
Planning Wisely 2006
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The police said she had tried to tear up the stenographer's transcript tape.
April 2006 2006
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She sits in the front row with a court stenographer's machine and captures every word out of O'Neal's mouth.
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