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I knew I would dictate the race, that no one would put me under pressure".
At the end of a paragraph, say 'graf' or 'new graf".' Thus, I would dictate the Bible's opening as "Cap I In the beginning no comma cap G God created the heaven and the earth period new graf cap A And the earth was without form comma and void semicolon and darkness begin itals was unitals upon the face of the deep period".
I'd take a small Dictaphone and at night, if I was able, I would dictate the expedition progress and what was happening.
So by day, I would dictate certain diary entries, letters, or poems into a tape recorder and then faithfully transcribe them by night.
"In general, people understand most of what I say but occasionally they would ask me to repeat a word, or when I would dictate reports, the transcriptionist would occasionally miss a word.
So I would dictate, or sit with my yellow pad from midnight until 1 30, maybe 2. And I did that seven days a week irrespective of whatever else came up, whether I was sick or I had a breakfast meeting at 7 the next day.
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"I was skinnier than I'd ever been … Logic would dictate that I felt weaker, and yet I'd never felt so strong.
But, even when a woman is seductive, I can't figure out why that would dictate that I automatically refuse to meet with her, let alone all women, as if it was inevitable that I end up inappropriately entangled with every woman who seeks my help.
"I think good practice would dictate that if you're going to name individuals in a prospectus, which is essentially a selling document, that you would clear it with them in advance".
"I think common sense would dictate that now that it's clear everyone will be paid, that they should work — anything less would amount to an extended taxpayer subsidized vacation," he said in a statement.
However, both proper etiquette and simple human kindness would dictate that I should send a gift.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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