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He said he dictated about two pages, or about 900 words, to a typist hired by the agency.
She wrote, in many cases dictated, about 700 books, achieving the inconceivable feat (according to BarbaraCartland.com) of leaving 160 novels "unpublished" at the time of her death.
In an interview posted Wednesday on the Web site of Al Jazeera, Mr. Awlaki said Major Hasan had asked in his first e-mail message about what Islamic law dictated about "Muslim soldiers who serve in the American military and kill their colleagues".
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In other words, young people who are learning to doctor spend as much time writing, typing or dictating about their patients as they do seeing them.
One of the photographs here shows Kahlo typing a letter of protest which Rivera is dictating about the removal of the mural.
top-down, bottom-up and operator precedence parsers for dictating about the feasibility of the change request.
He also objects to Mr. Bowles's conclusion that Mrs. Kennedy dictated specifics about her wardrobe.
That came in handy when I dictated something about Twitter, and Dragon consistently refused to capitalize it.
Facsimile pages from Haydn's journal, with dictated entries about his activities on a given day, show how incredibly busy the seemingly relaxed master was.
Since his amateur years, with his parents always nearby, Lindros has demanded and dictated much about his surroundings, refusing to play for some junior and professional teams.
Catherine's writings, all of which were dictated, include about 380 letters, 26 prayers, and the 4 treatises of Il libro della divina dottrina, better known as the The Dialogue, (c. 1475; Eng. trans. by Suzanne Noffke, 1980).
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