In modern ethnomusicological practice, however, more precise methods of recording and transcribing non-Western music have been developed. |
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His work on transcribing tombstone inscriptions was highly valued by students of history and genealogy. |
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The outcome would be a book transcribing exactly what the anthropologists were told, no less and no more. |
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She sat quietly at the table, drinking tea and transcribing her notes on the interview with Jerry. |
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Should I, perhaps, apply more editorial distance when transcribing my notes to your page? |
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I made my own money, transcribing notes for Jeremy's growing translation business, and I paid for my tickets, so what was the big deal? |
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Composing a personal essay does not mean achieving perfect recall and transcribing it chronologically onto the page. |
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Thus transcribing RNA polymerases and ribosomes may all be bound to the same RNA molecule while marching in the same direction. |
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Music copyists have the often thankless job of transcribing the composer's score and ongoing edits to new playable scores. |
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In this arena, too, the use of wireless PDAs can reduce turnaround time for transcribing physician dictations by half. |
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This year, I'm transcribing these rants in case someone somewhere might want to read them. |
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In transcribing clumsy translations of the titles, I noticed that de Pomiane's titles were often waggish. |
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Thanks go as well to Debbie Koenig, for her assistance with transcribing some of the material. |
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I'm getting upset just transcribing this, so let me just get to the meat of it. |
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Untiringly she helped transcribing and editing the teachings to make them available to a larger public. |
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One point of discussion was the possibility of an error in transcribing the BLT data to the company data card. |
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Then, instead of transcribing the information laboriously by hand, in the old manner, the census people will feed the cards into a machine. |
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Skill is required in taking dictation in shorthand, operating a typewriter and transcribing information from a voice-recording machine. |
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Mr Harris dramatises seemingly mundane events: taking dictation, transcribing speeches, swotting up on the law. |
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He begins to meet people, quizzing them, transcribing the answers to his questions. |
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They assist in preparing, transcribing and analyzing survey data and in preparing rock, mineral or metal samples and conducting laboratory tests. |
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However, the Tribunal does not pay the cost of the reporter transcribing that evidence. |
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The spring of 2008 found Renaud working on an old dream: transcribing into French some of the most famous Irish traditional songs. |
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Traditionally it has been the role of the cataloguer to create the descriptive records by manually transcribing the data from each item. |
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This Spring, I had a lot of fun transcribing it into a 2-minute orchestral piece. |
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In selecting and transcribing opinions from the scholarly literature, I have tried to be fair to all sides in contemporary academic debate. |
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During the process of transcribing his notebooks, he made additional annotations in the margins referring to supplementary information he had since collected. |
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This experimental study was designed to compare the transcription speed and accuracy of advanced shorthand students who preread their notes before transcribing them with those who did not preread their shorthand notes prior to transcription. |
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In the seminary classroom I taught relative clauses by transcribing examples of Kiswahili sentences on the blackboard with their English equivalents. |
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As I scanned the pile of little DayGlo yellow notes I realized that there was enough notations to keep me busy transcribing my notes for days to come. |
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The process involved transcribing, analyzing data, and member checking for both the transcription and written analyses after each pair of interviews. |
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Avison is best remembered for transcribing many of Domenico Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas for chamber orchestra, and that set of works has been recorded numerous times. |
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Identify person responsible for recording and transcribing minutes. |
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Because intercept reports can provide the basis for requests to continue warrant operations and for the granting of new targeting authorities, accuracy in transcribing such material is vital. |
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Practise transcribing a message into a given code. |
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It is necessary to be familiar with the capabilities of a wide variety of transcribing machines such as electric and magnetic tape typewriters, magnetic tape recording devices and text editing computer terminals. |
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The longer delay was partially caused by the necessary decoding and transcribing of some of the information from a data format no longer used by the firm's current computer system. |
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A great portion of organism genomes are composed of junk DNA that their cells must stop from transcribing. |
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Formulation of the contour map involves mathematically transcribing relationships between process parameters and product performance. |
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I am Lobsang Rampa, and I have finished transcribing that which was so unwillingly, so ungraciously, told to me by the person whose body I took over. |
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Phonetic transcription is a system for transcribing sounds that occur in a language, whether oral or sign. |
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Persons preparing appeal applications will have the option of producing, at their own expense, a full transcript of the hearing or of transcribing portions of the recording that are directly relevant to the appeal. |
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First, it would allow us to use one single braille code for reading and transcribing simpler, literary texts and more complex mathematical and scientific texts. |
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She spent years sorting, transcribing, and inventorying the papers. |
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To begin transcribing a gene, the RNA polymerase binds to a sequence of DNA called a promoter and separates the DNA strands. |
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A number of writing systems have been used over the years for transcribing the Somali language. |
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The work is remarkably accurate although as Danny was not a strict proof reader, preferring to use his time to push ahead with indexing and transcribing, occasional typographical errors crept in. |
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The Cynefin Project is digitising over 1100 tithe maps and transcribing the appointment documents to link them together. |
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Prior to joining GDS Nancy was the sole proprietor of a medical transcribing business, specializing in orthopedics, neurology, urology, infectious diseases and general surgery for eight years. |
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McIntyre's accuracy in transcribing original documents to support his argument has been criticized by some recent writers. |
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The Newcastle composer Charles Avison capitalized on this by transcribing several of Scarlatti's sonatas for string orchestra in the form of concerti grossi, each movement of the concertos ostensibly a Scarlatti sonata. |
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In addition, the Chilcot review also puts a figure of between £4.25bn and £9.25bn over 20 years on the extra costs that would be involved in transcribing and examining the recorded conversations. |
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With regard to the cost factor, it would be very simple to cut costs by transcribing the interpretation of proceedings rather than translating them here. |
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In transcribing them, I have inserted one or two apostrophes, for the poet always complained that though he could spell like sixty, he never could mind his stops. |
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Although the IPA offers over 160 symbols for transcribing speech, only a relatively small subset of these will be used to transcribe any one language. |
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There is no unambiguous way of transcribing the open central vowels. |
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Transcribing and translating all this for English-language HK hankerers is Saskatoon, Saskatchewan's own Sanney Leung. |
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