The chore of stenography, however, was open to both men and women in the beginning. |
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It's called a stenotype machine, and it's also used for captioning television broadcasts and general office stenography. |
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The speed and accuracy of stenography make it ideally suited to capturing the fast, and unpredictable, output of live broadcasts. |
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He informed people of the importance of Urdu stenography and Urdu computer software. |
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Born near London, England, Insull learned stenography, emigrated to America, and landed a job in 1880 as the personal secretary of Thomas Edison. |
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She graduated from the renowned Boston's Girls' High School and shortly thereafter pursued stenography for a livelihood. |
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Barely 12 or 13 inmates had turned up during 1998-2003 for tailoring and stenography. |
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There are no legitimate training programs for machine-aided stenography in the French language, as there are in English. |
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He worked as a clerk-stenographer while becoming a practicing attorney and establishing a profitable legal stenography firm. |
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There is no French-language hardware for real-time court reporting or any kind of stenography, in fact. |
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This success prompted the development of classes in English, stenography, book-keeping and photography. |
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Vocational school courses such as welding, drafting, cooking, denture technician, photography and stenography were funded. |
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I introduced it here my own way, adding to it a very particular theatrical stenography. |
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The use of icons as interactive stenography, pushed by multilingual users and the emergence of new and different users. |
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During the Showroom of ICFF, the organization managers asked us to create the stenography of our own Stand on this New-Yorkers' Showroom. |
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The work, which includes the supervision and performance of clerical procedures in accounts, personnel, stores, stenography and typing, is highly varied. |
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The reporters are sardined into the back of the plane for endless flights and, upon arrival, spend hours waiting in hotel and airport holding rooms, interrupted by bursts of stenography. |
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Olive Ann Mellor studied bookkeeping and stenography at a secretarial and business school in Wichita and then worked as a bookkeeper for an electrical supply and contracting firm in Augusta, Kan. |
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She had no social-work experience, either: her training, when she switched from stenography to social work, in 1974, consisted of watching a film. |
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The work includes clerical procedures in the areas of personnel, budgeting, requisitioning of supplies, revenue accounting, stenography and filing services. |
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After her studies at Angers, where she received her elementary certificate and a diploma in accounting and stenography, she worked for several years in an office. |
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We would point out that court reporters assigned to the courtroom no longer need to be proficient in stenography since courtroom proceedings are now recorded and digitized. |
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