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Stenography 101: How the press let Palin and Cheney rig the system
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Stenography 101: How the press let Palin and Cheney rig the system 2010
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Stenography 101: How the press let Palin and Cheney rig the system 2010
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Stenography is a strange art that inspires an odd but endearing passion in the people who practice it.
The Quote Keepers 2009
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Stenography is a strange art that inspires an odd but endearing passion in the people who practice it.
The Quote Keepers 2009
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Stenography shows the highest for women; machine work the lowest.
Wage Earning and Education Rufus Rolla Lutz
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Stenography is used throughout business chiefly in correspondence; to
Wage Earning and Education Rufus Rolla Lutz
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Stenography may yet reach to a degree that it will be able to write folios on the thumb-nail, and dispose all the literature of the world comfortably in a gentleman's pocket, before he sets out on his summer excursion.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864 Various
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