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They came by letter, email and telephone, scribbled on postcards or yellowed prewar foolscap, transcribed from cassette recordings of Suffolk longshoremen made half a century ago, or taken from hand-sketched maps of Highland hill country and island coastlines.
Perhaps whoever transcribed the interview had the Nazi dictator on their minds after Prince Charles reportedly compared Vladimir Putin with Hitler.
Now, Washington's US Holocaust Memorial Museum, which was given the diary last year, is preparing to post it online in the coming months and hopes eventually to have it fully transcribed.
But the Chilcot group of privy counsellors, which included Lord Howard, Alan Beith, and Shaun Woodward, concluded that the use of phone-tap evidence couldn't be reconciled with the operational requirements of MI5, MI6 and GCHQ "notably that the intercepting agencies should be able to determine how intercept material is transcribed and selected for retention".
Sometime in the early 80s he made a selection, transcribed them by hand with an index of first lines, and called the collection "poems where the heart is".
Linehan, bridling at the suggestion he'd simply transcribed it, and realising he was being set up for one of those confected cultural "arguments" not unknown to our beloved Today, refused to play along.
SINEs, and other transposable elements, are not normally transcribed by the cell's machinery to produce the molecular messengers by which genes act.
It was the subject of acrimonious debate among EU foreign ministers in Brussels on Monday February 27.The hotel is at the centre of a row about putting pressure on the regime of Europe's last dictator, Alyaksandr Lukashenka (to give his name its Belarusian spelling: transcribed from Russian it would be Aleksandr Lukashenko).
The year 2013 is both the 60th anniversary of the discovery of the DNA double-helix structure and the tenth anniversary of the official completion of the Human Genome Project (HGP), which transcribed the entire human component of DNA.
A sizeable amount of the junk, it turns out, is transcribed into RNA even though it does not make proteins.
It was a stretch of DNA that could be transcribed by an enzyme called polymerase into a chemically similar molecule known as RNA.
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