Transcript Sentence Examples
Rita would type up the taped transcript of the conversation with Mayer.
The remaining part, a mere transcript, is Owun's work.
All this may quite well be a transcript of the Acta, or official report of the proceedings.
I think you remember Mr. Chamberlin, the "Listener" in the Boston Transcript.
Transcript copies are available online and are free, but are not considered official.
In November 2004 CPS received the evidence and transcript from the second inquest.
The jointly instructed psychologist had not received a transcript of the judge's findings prior to preparing her report.
An archived Webcast and full transcript, including questions and answers, will be available by the end of the week.
The varied sources of his work and its worthlessness as a transcript of actual Celtic poems do not alter the fact that he produced a work of art which by its deep appreciation of natural beauty and the melancholy tenderness of its treatment of the ancient legend did more than any single work to bring about the romantic movement in European, and especially in German, literature.
This previously secret transcript shows the party elites choosing against violent repression of the mass protests in Wenceslas Square.
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A transcript can be a simple reminder of a show that brings a lot of joy and comfort to a devoted viewer.
The Wire 261, November 2005 Unedited transcript by Edwin Pouncey Earth What music helped shape the Earth sound?
In the world of daytime television, ABC's All My Children typically garners the most transcript requests.
This website has a full transcript of every episode throughout the seasons of the series.
AdvertisementThe IRS also provides "transcript" copies of a tax return.
An archived webcast and full transcript, including questions and answers, will be available by the end of the week.
The student resources part of the website includes counseling information, course catalog, lunch menu, the ability to view a transcript, and activity and athletic information.
They charge you as much as a couple of thousand dollars for a "transcript" detailing how your life has gained you education, an impressive looking diploma, a class ring, several college-related bits of paperwork, and nothing else.
Those who wish to apply to be full-time students at JJC need to complete an application for the school and submit a high school or GED transcript and their score on the ACT COMPASS placement test.
AdvertisementThis gives the award committee permission to request your high school transcript and any information relevant to the award process.
They sell a full array of graduation supplies, from class rings to a transcript embosser.
Many of these schools are accredited and will produce a transcript for your use once all the courses have been completed.
These differ from academic co-ops in that they are typically parent run with tutors hired as needed, and once a student completes the coursework, they can receive a transcript.
According to the transcript posted on the navy military website, one crewman said, "We can't find west.
AdvertisementIn addition, transcript requests also come in from All My Children fans, who simply want to relive poignant moments, from the award-winning soap.
Fans of the show, who requested a transcript of that particular episode, would have received written copies of the dialog, which aired that day, including this emotional scene between Anna and Dr. David Hayward (played by Vincent Irizarry).
The advantage of writing directly definitely comes in the fact you can easily work through archives and ask for a plot from long ago, while AMC may only be able to provide a transcript from more recent years on the Internet.
As of 2010, most transcript websites reach back to the late 1990s.
If you are able to find the online transcript you want, you only need to wait about a day for your desired storyline to pop up on a download site.
Undoubtedly AMC transcripts make excellent souvenirs, and if you are lucky enough to meet one of the show's stars at some sort of event, you can ask them to autograph your transcript and then you'll own a valuable collector's item.
As a writer, you can examine and analyze a transcript for a school paper, or use it as an example for your own project.
For example, you would never want to use a transcript as a formal script for a play that charges ticket money unless you have explicit written permission from the television network.
If you read the transcript or recap, and it leaves you wanting more, you can often find the episodes online as well.
To locate each transcript, begin by selecting the year the sketch debuted, and then select the actual show date.
Scroll down the page until you see the link for the Spartans transcript, and click on it to open.
In some cases the transcript isn't available, and those have been noted in hopes that they will eventually be added to the site.
We talked as they flipped through my transcript.
In 1842 he was admitted to the bar and began the practice of law at North Adams, where for a time he conducted The Transcript.
An important biological marker for monitoring residual disease is the promyelocytic retinoic acid receptor alpha (PML-RARalpha) fusion transcript.
Antisense transcript believed to be an antisense transcript believed to be an antisense product used in the regulation of the gene to which it belongs.
This is a transcript of the entries in an original tithe apportionment.
To view the transcript of the conference call, go to www.j-sainsbury.co.uk on 23 June 2006.
He later added the evidence of the marriage dispensation, and Robert Battle provided a transcript of the record.
Verbatim speech-to-text reporters use a phonetic keyboard to provide a real-time transcript of the meeting on a computer monitor or projected onto a screen.
Northern blot analysis was consistent with accurate cleavage of the minigenome transcript by the hepatitis { delta } virus ribozyme.
Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been described; however, their full length nature has not been determined.
The minutes will not be a transcript or near transcript of the hearing.
Click here to download an edited transcript of the workshop.
Click here to read the Hansard transcript of the Commons debate.
What follows is a near verbatim transcript of those tapes.
The Wire 261, November 2005 unedited transcript by Edwin Pouncey Earth What music helped shape the Earth sound?
Our approach to summarization is based on a speech-recognized transcript of the voicemail message, from which a set of summary words is extracted.
References [2002] EWCA Civ 1598 Further Details For the full-text transcript of this case, please visit BAILLI.
Radio interview transcript - Jeremy Vine, Radio 2, Weds 31 March 2004.
Transcripts 14.9 The various shorthand writers provide a number of different transcript services.
The existing seven were first published in a careful but largely mistaken transcript by Buonarotti in 1724, as an appendix to Dempster's De Etruria Regali.'
In 1716 he had published a rough transcript of Christ's Kirk on the Green from the Bannatyne MS., with some additions of his own.
Christianismi restitutio (1553; perfect copies in Vienna and Paris); a copy in Edinburgh University Library is complete except that the missing first sixteen pages are replaced by a transcript from the original draft, containing matter not in the print (this supplementary manuscript was reproduced by photography, 1909); a transcript of other portions of the draft is in the Bibl.
Below is an unedited transcript of the full interview.
Okay, so some of the transcript was shortened just a bit, but it doesn't matter.
Upon completion of the course, students receive an official transcript for their work from the UDA Registrar.
A complete transcript is also available on the site.
The pamphlet on the first of these Defoe maintained to be a transcript of a paper which he persuaded Sheppard to give to a friend at his execution.
We feel that we have here no skilful composition, but a bare transcript of what occurred.
To the latter we are indebted for the substance of the following description, as well as for the 1 plan, reduced from his elucidated transcript of the original preserved in the archives of the convent.
The transcript used for the printed edition of Marenghi apparently often corrupted what was rare and strange to what was commonplace; e.g., 1.119, "dewglobes" to "dewdrops."
Allusions to Jewish customs are, indeed, explained as they occur, but apart from this the narrative appears to be a mere transcript of remembered facts.
His idyllic masterpiece is the sustained transcript of winter scenery and home-life, Snow-Bound, which has had no equal except Longfellow's " Evangeline " in American favour, but, in fact," nothing of its class since " The Cottar's Saturday Night " can justly be compared with it.
This event is related in a Norman-French transcript of an old French chanson de geste, the Chancun de Willame - which only was brought to light in 1901 at the sale of the books of Sir Henry Hope Edwardes - in the Covenant Vivien, a recension of an older French chanson and in Aliscans.
A complete transcript, Brief Lives chiefly of Contemporaries set down by John Aubrey between the Years 1669 and 1696, was edited for the Clarendon Press in 1898 by the Rev. Andrew Clark from the MSS.
If you please to send me a transcript of that passage, I will give you an account of it if I can."
The existing seven were first published in a careful but largely mistaken transcript by Buonarotti in 1724, as an appendix to Dempster's De Etruria Regali.
With approximate certainty may be ascribed also to Tamas and Balint the original of the still extant transcript, by George Nemeti, of the Four Gospels, the Jciszay or Munich Codex (finished at Tatros in Moldavia in 1466).
An exact transcript of the Journal has been issued by the Cambridge University Press.
It placed Jefferson among the foremost leaders of revolution, and procured for him the honour of drafting, later, the Declaration of Independence, whose historical portions were, in large part, only a revised transcript of the Summary View.
What is believed to be a full transcript of these original returns is preserved for several of the Cambridgeshire Hundreds, and is of great illustrative importance.
His distinction among moral virtues of the justice that renders others their due from the virtues that control the appetites and passions of the agent himself, represents his interpretation of the Niconiachean Ethics; while his account of these latter virtues is a simple transcript of Aristotle's, just as his division of the non-rational element of the soul into " concupiscible " and " irascible " is the old Platonic one.
The Hercules Farnese of Naples, though signed by Glycon of Athens, and a later and exaggerated transcript, owes something, including the motive of rest after Jabour, to Lysippus.
Among the city's daily newspapers the Boston Herald (1846), the Boston Globe, the Evening Transcript (1830), the Advertiser (1813) and the Post (1831) are the most important.
His passion for the stage completely engrossed him; he tried his hand both at dramatic criticism and at dramatic authorship. His first dramatic piece, Lethe, or Aesop in the Shades, which he was thirty-seven years later to read from a splendidly bound transcript to King George III.
The speeches pro Roscio Comoedo, pro Rabirio perduellionis reo and pro Rabirio Postumo are only known from Italian copies of the transcript (now lost) made by Poggio from lost MSS.