Moshe Rabbeinu was a mere transcriber, the instrument through which these words reached us. |
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Perhaps we need to be reminded of one crucial part of our job that of transcriber, of recorder, as the keeper of the story. |
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CastingWords breaks audio files down into five-minute segments and farms each out to a transcriber. |
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The words of the speaker, wearing a wireless microphone, are transmitted via Internet and decrypted by a transcriber online. |
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If a transcription of material is needed, the transcriber needs to understand the students requirements and styles. |
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This scholarship is available to either a new transcriber or an experienced one learning an additional code. |
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The second goal is to award the first Edie Mourre Scholarship to assist a transcriber with the cost of learning braille. |
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Edie was a dedicated braille transcriber and strong advocate for access to braille. |
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The words just poured out of him, an easy stream that made him feel less an author than a transcriber, he told a friend. |
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This is an arms length process involving a facilitator, NVIVO research analyst, transcriber, research assistant, as well as the NaReS coordinator. |
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If the interview transcript lacked clarity or the transcriber missed certain details, the researcher referenced the associated digital audio recording. |
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The goal is to demonstrate a workstation that improves the efficiency and throughput of Parliamentary transcription by pre-processing the audio, and enhancing the transcriber user interface. |
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This sentence, blissfully, put paid to Mdala's career as a transcriber. |
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The loose structure of the book made it possible for a transcriber to insert additional stories into his own copy, and therefore the manuscripts show considerable variety. |
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I am a transcriber, reviser and user of French and English braille. |
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If possible, have an experienced transcriber do it for you. |
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It appears that the transcriber preparing the blues, faced with a difficult portion of the tape to decipher, sought, as is often the case, the context of the question in the words of the questioner. |
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She values them for their contribution to her experiences as a composer, an interviewer, a performer, a writer, a transcriber, a listener, a learner, a presenter, and a creator. |
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