He also engaged a shorthandwriter to take down my conversation.
2
So did the two men-theclerk and the shorthandwriter.
3
I will have a shorthandwriter in and place this room at your disposal.
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Surely it must have been taken down by a shorthandwriter, or a phonograph:
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These discourses are orations which were delivered extemporaneously and taken down by a shorthandwriter.
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Presently he leaned back with a sigh and the shorthandwriter laid down his stylus.
7
He then read out a shorthandwriter's account of Hill's evidence on the previous day.
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My teacher was Mr. Lowes, an admirable shorthandwriter, who wrote a system of his own.
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The orator, by the help of the shorthandwriter, has to a great extent superseded the pamphleteer.
10
This was Mr. Atkins, his shorthandwriter.
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I took the precaution of having a shorthandwriter take it all down as well as taping it, just in case.
12
The last of the prosecution's witnesses was the legal shorthandwriter who had taken the official report of the trial of Birchill.
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And Denry, as an old shorthandwriter, instinctively calculated that not Thomas Allen Reed himself could have taken Mrs Cotterill down verbatim.
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Now, are you willing to have your statement taken down by a shorthandwriter-sofar as it refers to events in London?
15
The kaiser is followed wherever he goes by an extremely clever stenographer, Dr. Weiss, who was formerly official shorthandwriter to the imperial parliament.
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I was a shorthandwriter, but seldom took down from Edison's dictation, unless it was on some technical subject that I did not understand.