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  • You want a direct quote from the radio transcript?†   (source)
  • The indistinct murmur of voices heard through a carpeted floor surpassed in clarity a typed-up transcript; a conversation that penetrated a wall or, better, two walls, came stripped of all but its essential twists and nuances.†   (source)
  • Being a partial transcript of the proceedings of the Twelfth Symposium on Gileadean Studies, held as part of the International Historical Association Convention, held at the University of Denay, Nunavit, on June 25, 2195.†   (source)
  • The transcript of Levana's coronation as the crown passed to her, next in line for the throne.†   (source)
  • In addition to the transcripts from my high school and other personal information, they required five essays of the usual type.†   (source)
  • Chris left Reed before the final set of exams, leaving him with a row of Fs on his transcript.†   (source)
  • This engraving, from a book containing the transcript of the conspirators' trial, reflects the government's claim that Mary Surratt was at the center of the conspiracy.†   (source)
  • This is a transcript of an audio recording.†   (source)
  • 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)
  • Besides, your transcripts show you're not academically prepared for your choices.†   (source)
  • He gathered up the completed transcript and went out with it, leaving me alone.†   (source)
  • For example, the Koran states over and over again that it is a transcript, an exact copy, of a book in Heaven.†   (source)
  • "How can I get their transcripts?" asked Hugh.†   (source)
  • A transcript of Adel's daily activities would have revealed him falling back into a normal rhythm.†   (source)
  • He asked whether I had funds, whether I had high school transcripts, whether I had at least taken high school chemistry or advanced algebra.†   (source)
  • The file also contains his transcript and the half-sheet judgments of his jurors.†   (source)
  • TRANSCRIPT   (source)
  • The assumption was that Annie had said things during her original interrogation which were extremely suggestive, perhaps even damning; her attorney had managed to keep the transcript of that interrogation out of the trial record.†   (source)
  • Transcript from the Jake Barlow Talk Show†   (source)
  • That's so it will look good on your transcript.†   (source)
  • Pulling Molly's transcript out of the file, Lori says, "Look at this.†   (source)
  • I figured that would speak louder than my mediocre transcripts from Sunrise High School.†   (source)
  • The transcript of this meeting says a lot about how IBP views the rural communities where it operates.†   (source)
  • We smiled at the notion of Yutar poring over the hundred or so volumes of Treason Trial transcripts.†   (source)
  • A moment later, Mr. Thackray walked back in, a sheaf of papers in his hand, and started talking about transcripts and credit hours, and this exchange was quickly forgotten.†   (source)
  • I heard once there are trial transcripts dating back to before the Civil War, all handwritten.†   (source)
  • Now I wonder if Tess was silently asking the question I do when I reread the transcripts from that day.†   (source)
  • It had nevertheless taken months to put together her life, detail by detail, from her first elementary school reports to social workers' reports to police reports and transcripts from the district court.†   (source)
  • She consulted her notes as though reading a transcript.†   (source)
  • The transcript of this interview has never been published.†   (source)
  • She reached onto the table, where we had piled up transcripts and evidence, and took the same picture of Elizabeth Nealon that the prosecutor had presented during his closing argument.†   (source)
  • Nancy and Charlie and another friend of theirs, a neurologist at Columbia's medical school, helped him fill out the forms, but he had to prove he'd been to school before, and he didn't have any of his transcripts from Burundi.†   (source)
  • Furthermore, I was able to draw upon the transcripts of their debriefing, which are stored in Arlington Hall (Substation Seven) and which amounted to more than fifteen thousand pages of typewritten manuscript.†   (source)
  • Yes ....You know, Mr. Rearden, I would suggest that you get a transcript of your trial and read what you said.†   (source)
  • I have here a transcript of a portion of Sharon DeBlass's diary, dated on the night of her murder.†   (source)
  • A well-rounded record and it's all down in the transcript.†   (source)
  • But the transcripts of the hearing showed that none could even answer to his name.†   (source)
  • Bring your daughter who wants to attend Columbia, bring her transcripts and civics essay and have her bring her violin.†   (source)
  • I always have a cassette recorder with me, because I like to tape all meetings myself and have my own transcripts prepared.†   (source)
  • You've got to play their game or they won't give you your records or transcripts or recommend that you be admitted to another college.†   (source)
  • What Peters wrote down now would provide the background for this evening's telegram to Moscow, while at the Soviet Embassy in The Hague the girls would sit up all night telegraphing the verbatim transcript on hourly schedules.†   (source)
  • He tore out rack after rack; scattering papers, clusters of piezo crystals, ancient wire recordings, microfilm, molecular transcripts.†   (source)
  • he read a transcript of the interrogation
  • you can obtain a transcript of this radio program by sending a self-addressed envelope to the station
  • Boukreev told me that he'd read the transcript and confirmed its accuracy.†   (source)
  • Louie looked at it: It was a transcript of an NBC radio broadcast announcing his death.†   (source)
  • AUDIO LOG TRANSCRIPT: SOL 119 (2) Sigh ...okay.†   (source)
  • Even in the transcript, the law enforcement officers who had investigated Walter seemed lawless.†   (source)
  • After the transcript came the boy himself, accompanied by Mr. Simpson.†   (source)
  • Transcript from the Jake Barlow Talk Show†   (source)
  • — CONFESSION OF GRACE MARKS, Star and Transcript, Toronto, November 1843.†   (source)
  • Turtle leaned against the dark window, poring over Sydelle Pulaski's transcript of the will: FIRST.†   (source)
  • Transcript from the Jake Barlow Talk Show†   (source)
  • I hadn't reviewed the trial transcript yet, but I did remember that the judge's last name was Key.†   (source)
  • AUDIO LOG TRANSCRIPT: SOL 119 (7) Okay, I've been thinking some more.†   (source)
  • Transcript of a taped interview with Sybil Pulaski, November 12.†   (source)
  • His transcript said he'd had algebra but he'd obviously never laid eyes on it.†   (source)
  • — CONFESSION OF GRACE MARKS, Star and Transcript, Toronto, November 1843.†   (source)
  • AUDIO LOG TRANSCRIPT: SOL 119 (8) I'll roll the damn airlock.†   (source)
  • — CONFESSION OF GRACE MARKS, Star and Transcript, Toronto, November 1843.†   (source)
  • At the end of Michael's junior year, Leigh Anne had ordered up his Briarcrest transcripts.†   (source)
  • Transcript from the Jake Barlow Talk Show†   (source)
  • A few days later, Big Tony delivered the transcripts to Hugh Freeze.†   (source)
  • AUDIO LOG TRANSCRIPT: SOL 119 (3) Things aren't as bad as they seem.†   (source)
  • She'd seen his transcripts: how did he intend to get himself academically qualified?†   (source)
  • AUDIO LOG TRANSCRIPT: SOL 119 (4) I'm in a box full of burning-hair smell.†   (source)
  • There were schools Big Tony mentioned that did not even appear on the transcripts.†   (source)
  • According to his transcripts, he'd missed fifty days of school.†   (source)
  • How could they know when, according to these transcripts, he hadn't even attended the third grade?†   (source)
  • Counselor, you have the transcript of your client's statements?†   (source)
  • The following is a transcript of a digital recording.†   (source)
  • And that this job would look good on my transcript.†   (source)
  • TRACK TRANSCRIPT CONTD SCOOP VII THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN 167 LAUNCHDATE:—†   (source)
  • The transcripts later confirmed Day and Singbe's testimony.†   (source)
  • The network, horrified at Pollard, wrote up a sanitized transcript of the interview.†   (source)
  • Barbara said, "I've given you only a Xerox of the transcript I wrote down that night.†   (source)
  • Baldwin's team had been forced to work from notes and cribbed transcripts.†   (source)
  • A partial transcript of the conference follows: Q: Jack, when does this postponement go into effect?†   (source)
  • When he was done, Joe folded the transcript and returned it to his coat pocket.†   (source)
  • That transcript about the rubber in the cockpit dissolving.†   (source)
  • Joe tried to reconcile the words on the transcript with the toxicological findings.†   (source)
  • Because by itself your transcript isn't real proof.†   (source)
  • AUTOCLOCK TRANSCRIPT PROJECT: SCOOP VII LAUNCHDATE: ABRIDGED VERSION.†   (source)
  • The transcript indicated the sounding of alarms in the cockpit.†   (source)
  • FULL TRANSCRIPT STORED VAULTS 179-99, VDBG COMPLEX EPSILON.†   (source)
  • Did you show him the transcript you'd made?†   (source)
  • As he read through the transcript, he extracted Blane's dialogue and printed it on the note pad.†   (source)
  • When did you finally tell someone you'd made a transcript word for word?†   (source)
  • Nor could we give you full credit on this transcript.†   (source)
  • The confusion stemmed from the fact that Jane Bromet interviewed me at Base Camp and posted a transcript of the interview on the Outside Online website.†   (source)
  • He froze her image, then unpacked his old printout, the one from when he was fourteen — he'd kept it with him through all his moves, almost like a family photo, out of sight but never discarded, tucked in among his Martha Graham Academy transcripts.†   (source)
  • I have lived servant during the three years I have been in Canada at various places...— VOLUNTARY CONFESSION OF GRACE MARKS, to Mr. George Walton, in the Gaol, on the 17th of November, 1843, Star and Transcript, Toronto.†   (source)
  • In fact, no progress could be made with Williams's appeal until the trial transcript had been typed by the court stenographer.†   (source)
  • AUTHOR'S NOTE Before publishing such an alarming transcript, I felt compelled to do some fact-checking on Sadie and Carter's story.†   (source)
  • Baba, these people reviewed my test scores and transcripts, and they went through my portfolio, and they thought enough of my artwork not only to accept me but to offer me a scholarship.†   (source)
  • It is clear from the transcript of Bickel's reminiscences that his interviewer does not quite know what to do with that information.†   (source)
  • Thirty-five years after he left, there's still a record of Nathaniel in the Juilliard vault, and it feels strange to hold his transcripts and recognize his handwriting.†   (source)
  • They had complete text transcripts of every audible word she'd spoken while clearing the first two gates.†   (source)
  • After a humiliating wait while the brainiacs were tussled over by the best EduCompounds and the transcripts of the mediocre were fingered and skimmed and had coffee spilled on them and got dropped on the floor by mistake, Jimmy was knocked down at last to the Martha Graham Academy; and even that only after a long spell of lacklustre bidding.†   (source)
  • Seiler told Williams he would bring the transcripts to Mercer House on Saturday afternoon, and they would go over them together.†   (source)
  • The file also contained her home address-2206 Greenleaf Lane, Vancouver, British Columbia—along with a lot of other information, including her blood type and her school transcripts going all the way back to kindergarten.†   (source)
  • Here is the flight recorder transcript of the final thirty minutes of K A L flight 801: It begins with the captain complaining of exhaustion.†   (source)
  • Louie had mentioned other servicemen who were with him, but the names had been obscured by static, and the transcript hadn't conveyed them with certainty.†   (source)
  • After the expedition, when I asked Anatoli why he had hurried down ahead of his group, he handed me the transcript of an interview he'd given a few days previously to Men's journal through a Russian interpreter.†   (source)
  • The transcript was real.†   (source)
  • My school transcripts.†   (source)
  • Here, by contrast, is the transcript from Avianca 052, as the plane is going in for its abortive first landing.†   (source)
  • The defense lawyer had filed no written pleadings and uttered no more than twelve transcript lines at sentencing.†   (source)
  • There is a point in the transcript where the cultural miscommunication between the controllers and Klotz becomes so evident that it is almost painful to read.†   (source)
  • I'd spent several intense hours on death row earlier in the day with Walter going over his trial transcript.†   (source)
  • He said, 'Well, son, after looking at your transcript at Reed College, I see that you have yet to learn that everyone has to make sacrifices to get an education.†   (source)
  • I had a copy of the trial transcript and took Ralph through every sentence of his testimony against Walter.†   (source)
  • The transcript ends.†   (source)
  • Hooks, a critical witness against McMillian, wasn't persuasive or reliable in the transcript—he just repeated the same story he'd given the police about driving by the cleaners at the time of the crime.†   (source)
  • Let's see if it holds.... AUDIO LOG TRANSCRIPT: SOL 119 (5) It's been fifteen minutes, and the tape is still holding.†   (source)
  • I tried to sound confident, but given what I'd read in the trial transcript, I thought it very unlikely that the police would turn over their evidence to me or let me see the files and the materials collected from the crime scene.†   (source)
  • AUDIO LOG TRANSCRIPT: SOL 119 (6) Cutting the arm off the suit was easy; so was cutting along its length to make a rectangle.†   (source)
  • We piled into my two-door Corolla, which was stacked with papers, trial transcripts, and court records.†   (source)
  • With Judge Robert E. Lee Key's peculiar comments still running through my head, I went through the mound of records until I found the transcripts from Walter McMillian's trial.†   (source)
  • He sat on the transcript for two days, but he knew that eventually he'd have to hand it over to Mr. Simpson, the principal, to pass judgment.†   (source)
  • After reading the transcripts and files we provided him, he jumped into the case, spent time with several of the players, and quickly came to share our astonishment that Walter had been convicted on such unreliable evidence.†   (source)
  • The BYU courses had magical properties: a grade took a mere ten days to obtain and could be used to replace a grade from an entire semester on a high school transcript.†   (source)
  • "It could be one of nine different courses," shouted Sean, brandishing a copy of Michael's high school transcripts.†   (source)
  • Michael was approaching the end of his junior year in high school, and while they hadn't seen his transcripts, they knew his grades were poor.†   (source)
  • The BYU courses might be used to replace F's on Michael Oher's transcripts with A's, but only if they were taken during the school year—and the school year was almost over.†   (source)
  • The transcripts — 122 in all — were then analyzed by a group of linguists and psychologists led by Katherine Nelson of Harvard University.†   (source)
  • Meal plan info, updated transcript requests, a roommate questionnaire ...which is due at the end of the week, apparently.†   (source)
  • The New York Herald Tribune found one reporter's valiant attempt to get more than a monosyllabic answer out of him so amusing that it published a transcript of the entire nonconversation.†   (source)
  • You're working so many hours catering that I fear you're not giving your full attention to the library job, which is your most important commitment in terms of your college transcript.†   (source)
  • By the end of the trial, the court record included 40,000 pages of documents and witness statements, as well as 18,000 pages of transcripts.†   (source)
  • The judge's last words recorded in the transcript are "Come on/' Even now I hear the fatigue in them.†   (source)
  • He looked up as I came in, said, "Sit down, Johnnie," and looked back at the transcript, then put it down.†   (source)
  • Here, though, Mr. Thackray had spent a full hour consulting my transcript, reading descriptions aloud from the thick course catalog, and conferring with me about my interests and goals.†   (source)
  • There were multiple parts involved: the transcript of Shay Bourne attesting that he wanted to donate his heart to the sister of his victim; an affidavit from Claire Nealon's cardiac surgeon, stating that she did indeed need a heart to survive.†   (source)
  • I've seen your transcripts.†   (source)
  • He had my list of preferences and the reports on all my tests and I saw that he was holding my high school transcript — which pleased me, for I had done all right in school; I had stood high enough without standing so high as to be marked as a greasy grind, having never flunked any courses and dropped only one, and I had been rather a big man around school otherwise: swimming team, debate team, track squad, class treasurer, silver medal in the annual literary contest, chairman of the homecoming committee, stuff like that.†   (source)
  • The apartment lacks central heating, the ceilings are sagging, and the place is crammed with books, boxes, files, transcripts, leaflets, and posters announcing various demonstrations.†   (source)
  • I saw your transcripts.†   (source)
  • It was a crude transcript with some major omissions and a few inaccuracies, but in general it was factual.†   (source)
  • These would also be the official transcripts used by the Supreme Court as part of their evaluation of the case in the winter.†   (source)
  • However, a few weeks after the transcripts, jointly labeled "Document 185," reached Congress, Adams discovered a serious discrepancy.†   (source)
  • As part of his inquiry regarding the documents for the Amistad trial, John Quincy Adams was able to have the President send the transcripts from the previous trials to the Congress so they might be entered into the official record.†   (source)
  • TRANSCRIPT OF VOICE COMMUNICATIONS SCOOP MISSION CONTROL VANDENBERG AFB HOURS 0096:59 TO 0097:39 THIS IS A CLASSIFIED TRANSCRIPT.†   (source)
  • "These files," he said, "contain a transcript of autoclock records of the entire flight of Scoop VII.†   (source)
  • The sounds escaped in nearly regular intervals and it was difficult to tell whether they were a response to something he was seeing in the transcripts or if the man's body simply produced throaty spurts and hisses by habit with his silent reading.†   (source)
  • Our purpose in reviewing the transcript is to determine, if possible, what happened to the satellite while it was in orbit.†   (source)
  • During the flight from Vandenberg to southern Utah, the post team had heard transcripts of the flight transmission between the Phantom and Topeka Central.†   (source)
  • Recalling those words from the transcript, Joe sensed that the boy had not been referring merely to the passengers on the doomed airliner.†   (source)
  • The transcript rattled in Joe's hands.†   (source)
  • Since Joe could not get Captain Delroy Blane out of his mind anyway, he withdrew the three folded pages of the transcript from an inner jacket pocket.†   (source)
  • Even reading the transcript, Joe could hear Santorelli's terror and his frantic determination to survive.†   (source)
  • He's silent for ten or twelve seconds, and then"—she pointed to the transcript—"we hear him groaning."†   (source)
  • Pointing to the transcript, Barbara showed Joe where the 747 made the first sudden three-degree heading change, nose right, which precipitated a yaw.†   (source)
  • Then I got out my notebook and made a handwritten transcript of it, because sometimes things appear different to you when you read them than when you listen.†   (source)
  • Armed with her transcripts, she went over to register.†   (source)
  • Keating explained, precisely, dispassionately, relating his conversation with Toohey as if it were the summary of a court transcript he had read long ago.†   (source)
  • Not that wild hunting-song, Percival's music; but a painful, guttural, visceral, also soaring, lark-like, pealing song to replace these flagging, foolish transcripts—how much too deliberate!†   (source)
  • Acting on Ben's instructions, she came back for the transcript of her grades a week later and met him by arrangement.†   (source)
  • He is now reading his wife's transcript of my diary.†   (source)
  • The bundle of letters relating to the purchase of the house were with the transcript.†   (source)
  • Let me say here distinctly, to have done with it, that this narrative, from an exact transcript of my own made much later, is what I shall presently give.†   (source)
  • The Boston Transcript said editorially: "The speech of Booker T. Washington at the Atlanta Exposition, this week, seems to have dwarfed all the other proceedings and the Exposition itself.†   (source)
  • We'll set her talking; and I'll take it down first in Bell's visible Speech; then in broad Romic; and then we'll get her on the phonograph so that you can turn her on as often as you like with the written transcript before you.†   (source)
  • He yearned for the satisfaction of knowing the truth which so impassioned him in that brief, fleeting, precious transcript, on that translucent page, so warm, so beautiful.†   (source)
  • As there is no motive for concealment, I am permitted to use them, and accordingly send you a transcript, simply omitting technical details of seamanship and supercargo.†   (source)
  • And so, hardly had the delicious sensation, which Swann had experienced, died away, before his memory had furnished him with an immediate transcript, summary, it is true, and provisional, but one on which he had kept his eyes fixed while the playing continued, so effectively that, when the same impression suddenly returned, it was no longer uncapturable.†   (source)
  • The triumph of Pitman was a triumph of business organization: there was a weekly paper to persuade you to learn Pitman: there were cheap textbooks and exercise books and transcripts of speeches for you to copy, and schools where experienced teachers coached you up to the necessary proficiency.†   (source)
  • —I got home at five o'clock, and found that Godalming and Morris had not only arrived, but had already studied the transcript of the various diaries and letters which Harker had not yet returned from his visit to the carriers' men, of whom Dr. Hennessey had written to me.†   (source)
  • Those who have not learned to read the ancient classics in the language in which they were written must have a very imperfect knowledge of the history of the human race; for it is remarkable that no transcript of them has ever been made into any modern tongue, unless our civilization itself may be regarded as such a transcript.†   (source)
  • When he can read God directly, the hour is too precious to be wasted in other men's transcripts of their readings.†   (source)
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