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She read a transcript of the interrogation.transcript = word-for-word written record
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The university required an official transcript of her grades for the application.transcript = a copy of the official record of a student's courses and grades
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I listened to the podcast and then read the transcript to better understand some of the points.transcript = word-for-word written record
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A brief note was attached: "Here is a copy of my final transcript." (source)transcript = a reproduction of a written record (in this case, a list of school courses and grades)
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Stephan stapled a transcript of the radio message to the card.† (source)
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Transcript of a taped interview with Sybil Pulaski, November 12.† (source)
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Musharraf blamed Benazir's death on Baitullah Mehsud, the TTP leader, and released a transcript of an intercepted phone call that was supposed to be between him and a fellow militant discussing the attack.† (source)
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They had complete text transcripts of every audible word she'd spoken while clearing the first two gates.† (source)
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Stanford's law school application wasn't the standard combination of college transcript, LSAT score, and essays.† (source)
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I take my time, trying to convince myself that it's just a formality, some document we forgot to sign, some question about transcripts.† (source)
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CHAPTER 14 — AUDIO LOG TRANSCRIPT: SOL 119† (source)
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In addition to the transcripts from my high school and other personal information, they required five essays of the usual type.† (source)
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You want a direct quote from the radio transcript?† (source)
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These laws give citizens access to meetings, to transcripts.† (source)
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The transcript of Levana's coronation as the crown passed to her, next in line for the throne.† (source)
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I figured that would speak louder than my mediocre transcripts from Sunrise High School.† (source)
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