It is into this chronological narrative that he interlards verbatim dialogue, transcriptions and notations of the songs. |
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Creationism often conjures visions of religious zealots who believe the book of Genesis verbatim. |
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Lengthy news stories, usually speeches taken down verbatim in shorthand and printed in full, have given way to short and crisp reports. |
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The New University, the student newspaper, published a front-page article, which featured, more or less verbatim, Mary's charges. |
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One will just have to assume that the reporter quoted the petite entertainer verbatim. |
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Best of all is the chapters on money management, which are repeated almost verbatim for each game. |
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Aspiring disruptors excerpted passages of the book verbatim in their business plans. |
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I was not taking notes while McCain spoke, so I couldn't quote him verbatim, and did not purport to. |
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In the sentence repetition subtest, the child repeats verbatim sentences that the examiner reads aloud. |
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The interview tapes were transcribed verbatim and assigned a unique identifier for each participant. |
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Just think about the fact that a sitting of the chamber finishes after 5pm, but the full verbatim report is published by 8.30 the next morning. |
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The BBC therefore used actors to read the words verbatim over film of the speakers. |
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Rachel's was possibly the only publication to print the statement verbatim. |
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The pieces emerge, not as verbatim stories, but as patchworks of tactile forms. |
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When a student writes down my words verbatim, the words take on a kind of oracular quality in the student's mind. |
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It is not a verbatim reproduction of the dialogues, so please do allow for the misquotes if there are any. |
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I record this verbatim from a journal written at the time, with just the occasional commentary. |
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He posted the complete verbatim minutes of the meeting on the website of the Government. |
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Does one memorise a previously written piece, read verbatim from a carefully prepared script, or speak off the cuff and risk drying up? |
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In addition, after each interview the interviewer audiotaped impressions and field notes and these were also transcribed verbatim. |
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Greene had the good sense to tape his conversations with his Dad, whose verbatim reminiscences about the war are sprinkled throughout the book. |
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Their responses are logged verbatim and scored according to a complex system designed to point towards personality traits. |
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The interviews were transcribed verbatim, and the interviewer verified the accuracy. |
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Each group session was audiotaped, and the tapes were transcribed verbatim. |
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With the court reporter's stenotype machine, it is possible to record speech verbatim much faster than any typist can do. |
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He and his brothers all helped out with reporting and were so skilled at shorthand that each could read the other's verbatim notes. |
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All interviews and focus groups were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim with participants' permission. |
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The researcher read and reread the verbatim transcripts to identify and extract significant statements. |
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When the same sentence is reproduced verbatim in the blurb, one feels that the book will be long on rhapsodies and short on substance. |
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They are reprinted verbatim with the permission of the publisher. |
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The material was lifted almost verbatim from a six-year-old book. |
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And in the end pretty well everything I wrote was reproduced verbatim. |
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But their notes are a resume of proceedings, not a verbatim account. |
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As with any verbatim transcript, it can be a little hard to follow in places, but it's worth plowing through the whole thing if you're really interested in all this. |
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This is almost a novel, with long verbatim passages from various documents of the time and scenes where he embroiders extensively on the scarce facts available. |
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I experienced almost verbatim her same scenario with the Internet access provider EarthLink. |
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Because of the novelist's ban on any reproduction of her correspondence, O'Brien could not quote the letter verbatim, so she reworded it. |
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Concerning the verbatim report I put the accent on the fact that there was an expression that I had not used. |
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Others audiotape their council meetings, in addition to taking minutes, to provide a verbatim record of motions and to help clarify any dispute. |
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Mr Sandel listens to each answer carefully, sometimes repeating them verbatim and then paraphrasing. |
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And yet, what do we find verbatim in the Conservative government motion supported by the wishy-washy Liberal party? |
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On Tuesday, a panel of the Third Circuit reversed and remanded an order of a district court judge who had simply copied verbatim the appellee's proposed opinion in the case. |
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If it is well written, the news release may be copied almost verbatim in the local press. |
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The revised proposal incorporates either verbatim or in substance 42 of the 71 amendments voted by the European Parliament at First Reading. |
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It is unlikely this is a verbatim report of Jesus' words, but John has shaped them here in the same way that Matthew styled the Sermon on the Mount. |
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The skill of Blythe and Cork was in selecting which sentences from the verbatim text to set. |
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There is a contradiction between what was approved this morning and the verbatim report of proceedings for yesterday. |
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In addition, in order to be confirmed as a verbatim reporter, successful candidates will need to have word-processing skills. |
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The Committee again recommends that the Service create verbatim records of its section 15 interviews. |
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The question and answer must be both noted and recorded verbatim and signed by the witness. |
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There was no doubt that the notes were verbatim accounts and that the Board provided adequate notice of the evidence. |
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The findings from this research are highlighted throughout this document with the use of participant verbatim comments. |
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Among the measures envisaged to cope with the budget decrease, it is proposed to discontinue the production of provisional verbatim records. |
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If the speaker says a single sentence or a short phrase, repeat it back verbatim. |
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After his death, I trawled through all of his speeches I could locate, from his maiden speech at Westminster to the verbatim report of proceedings at Holyrood. |
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There are artful and probing passages about the process of writing that could be used verbatim in M.F.A. classes. |
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She played the part by reading from a script assembled almost entirely out of verbatim Palin quotes. |
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He knew exactly what Raymond had said, maybe not verbatim, but certainly in general. |
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I will not quote them verbatim, because they appear to me to be admirably and correctly encapsulated in paragraph 2 of the headnote to the report, which I do quote. |
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I have it on good authority these quotes are 100 percent accurate, if not 100 percent verbatim. |
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The interviews were audiotaped and the tapes were transcribed verbatim. |
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He at times repeats himself verbatim and gets a few details wrong. |
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But most of all he loved monty python and would regularly repeat their hilarious sketches verbatim. |
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Producing verbatim copies of these documents would jeopardize not only the security of Canadians serving in Afghanistan, but also Canada's relationships with other countries. |
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Capability to digitally record surveys and verbatim responses. |
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You can check it in the verbatim report of proceedings. |
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Charters were copied almost verbatim from those used in England, and early burgesses usually invited English and Flemish settlers. |
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The commissioners often simply reported verbatim the prejudiced opinions of landowners and local Anglican clergy. |
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His text was copied almost verbatim by virtually all subsequent ancient writers on the area, including Diodorus Siculus and Photius. |
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In these two maps, many new location names, and several verbatim descriptions, were taken directly from de Conti's account. |
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A state may adopt the UCC verbatim as written by ALI and NCCUSL, or a state may adopt the UCC with specific changes. |
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Hansard is as close to verbatim as possible, although Hansard Editors remove repetitions and redundancies and make minor grammatical corrections. |
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This act was repealed by Shelburne's administration, but the act that replaced it repeated verbatim almost the whole text of the Burke Act. |
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For important categories such as expected results and performance measures, coding categories were kept broad and close to verbatim to capture the nature of the variable. |
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The main revision is that in this new proposal a list of fundamental principles of physical protection of nuclear material and nuclear facilities, which was previously attached in an annex, was inserted verbatim to the text. |
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This fact is not otherwise important than as it tends to prove, that no verbatim et literatim copy of the original has as yet been published. |
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In accordance with article 86 of the Rules, a transcript of the verbatim record of each public sitting of the hearing was prepared and circulated to the judges sitting in the case. |
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There are even those, like the Qu'ran, that are believed to be verbatim dictation from a divine source. |
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Characters reveal themselves through dialogue, but dialogue is not necessarily a verbatim reproduction of everyday speech, even though it might approximate to it. |
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Since the issue of the verbatim records of this meeting will take some time, I will now distribute, for your convenience, the relevant excerpt from my statement concerning the proposal. |
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On July 1, 2007, the Tribunal transitioned to the use of digital voice recording in place of verbatim court reporters for recording the verbal communications that transpire at Tribunal hearings. |
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Such statements are always reproduced in the verbatim records and are, ipso facto, part of the official documentation of the Conference on Disarmament. |
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The President of the Council for the month in which the report is presented to the General Assembly will also make reference to the verbatim record of the Council's discussion prior to its adoption of the annual report. |
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Remarkably, the lectures have been reconstructed verbatim, including interjections from Turing and other students, from students' notes. |
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Frank uses a modified ternary form with the opening melody repeated verbatim in the third section. |
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I then wrote it up on the computer verbatim, adding only a couple of missing conjunctive words. |
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Fox, when introducing his own Bill in 1791 in Opposition, repeated almost verbatim the text of Burke's Bill without acknowledgement. |
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The Curious Incident of Mr Foo features verbatim dialogue and characters based on real people. |
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Ironically, verbatim note taking can interfere with listening attentively. |
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Proceedings are also recorded in text form, in print and online, in the Official Report, which is the substantially verbatim transcript of parliamentary debates. |
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Moreover, they track the language of Cunningham's edition almost verbatim, differing principally in matters of italicization, capitalization, and spelling. |
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The novel was awash in plagiarism, with entire passages lifted verbatim. |
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