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Policies were increasingly dictated to a sulky or apathetic board.
Two years ago Dench published a memoir, dictated to a ghost writer, And Furthermore.
In August his family released a "torture" dossier which he had dictated to a lawyer who visited him in Guantánamo.
The column was dropped by the magazine but Dyer maintained that he was misquoted when the column was dictated to a journalist.
Mr Stiglitz's prose reads like a draft dictated to a secretary whose mind was apt to wander: readers too will be drifting off a lot.
In all autopsies, but especially in forensic cases, findings must be dictated to a stenographer or recording instrument during the actual performance of the procedure.
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He told his story in a book that he dictated to an assistant by blinking.
Some of these remembrances, captured by his increasingly keen memory, have been dictated to an assistant.
The brief letter, dated Dec. 3, was apparently dictated to an International Red Cross volunteer.
He told his story in a book that he dictated to an assistant by blinking his eye.
Kempe's autobiography, dictated to an amanuensis, is the occasionally hilarious record of her attempts to relive Jesus's life.
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