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Talk story about Harry Ungarsohn, a shorthand reporter who has been making appearances at local conferences in a mask into which he dictates the proceedings word for word.
Mr. Downey, working mostly alone at home on his initial drafts, which he dictates by phone to his assistant, continued to ponder how to create the main debate sketch.
But he had not figured on the importance of his voice, with which he dictates his work these days, in long, lucid sentences in a British accent that he has never been Americanised, despite almost three decades away.
The New Yorker, January 10 , 1953P. 17 Talk story about Harry Ungarsohn, a shorthand reporter who has been making appearances at local conferences in a mask into which he dictates the proceedings word for word.
In the laundry room of his apartment building, he encounters a young woman with "a derrière so near to perfect as to be angelic," and soon he has hired the owner of this apparition, a Filipina whose name is Anya and who lives upstairs, to type the manuscript of his opinions, which he dictates to her.
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In one of his last pieces, which he dictated, unable to control a pen, he wrote: "Talking, it seemed to me, was the point of adult existence.
In particular, two of her friends said that Paula had told them that her husband was doing a course on suicide at work – he was a hospital technician – and he had asked her to write suicide letters, which he dictated.
The performance concluded with a chorale Bach had originally composed 30 years earlier, "I Come Before Thy Throne," which he dictated again to a scribe as his own end approached.
Mitchell compared it to The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Jean-Dominique Bauby's bestselling account of life with locked-in syndrome which he dictated by blinking out the letters and the words with his eyelid.
"The question is, is that panic caused by McCain's campaign — or lack thereof in some respects — or is it the climate?" The string of departures from the campaign was prompted by questions about lobbying activities by aides and advisers to Mr. McCain and a new policy, which he dictated, that active lobbyists not be allowed to hold paying jobs in the campaign.
The exception is The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, the remarkable memoir by the former French editor of Elle, Jean-Dominique Bauby, which he dictated by laboriously blinking his left eyelid, the only part of his body that was not paralysed, as a colleague held up letters arranged in order of their frequency in the French lexicon.
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