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"stenographer" Definitions
  1. a person whose job is to write down what somebody else says, using a quick system of signs or abbreviations
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104 Sentences With "stenographer"

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His mother was a stenographer for the California Highway Patrol.
Perhaps he didn't fully understand the role of the stenographer.
The stenographer who doesn't speak in that judge show you watch.
It sorely lacked space for me, two lawyers, and a court stenographer.
Her supervisor started working at the agency in 1945, as a stenographer.
Ms. Dorey-Stein was a White House stenographer from 2012 to 2017.
" -- October 280 remarks at briefing with military leaders "We have a stenographer report.
Trump generates a ton of chatter and Allen is an excellent stenographer of chatter.
The personal stenographer of the Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels died in Munich at 106.
Her father, Leo, was a teacher, and her mother, Fanny (Natelson) Dressler, was a stenographer.
A Kremlin official says a stenographer was present during the meeting to record what was discussed.
Later, while training to be a court stenographer, she served drinks at Karma, in the East Village.
According to CNN, the meeting's stenographer missed the line because too many people were talking at once.
As a young woman she worked as a stenographer in a law office and as a private detective.
She then made her way to Philadelphia to meet Father Divine and was hired as his personal stenographer.
All transactions, however mundane, are the manifestation of some deeper testament of which Herzog is the patient stenographer.
Last year, he challenged a stenographer with advanced vocabulary, and then later got caught complementing another on her looks.
Sylvester's slapdown has not deterred the media from continuing to play stenographer for the vast majority of government assertions.
Transcripts of sidebar conferences typically are available to the public, on request from a stenographer who records the discussion.
His father was as an electrical engineer and his mother a stenographer before having him and his younger brother.
Kirstin Enmark was a bank stenographer in Stockholm, until she became famous as the first person diagnosed with Stockholm Syndrome.
In From the Corner of the Oval, Beck Dorey-Stein captured the hectic pace of being a White House stenographer.
For dialogue, they used transcripts from real trials typed up by his mother, who was a part-time court stenographer.
I would often judge my own performance based on how many times the stenographer would note laughter in the transcript.
As a court stenographer in criminal court, my mother witnessed the racial injustice of the American legal system up close.
The headquarters of the city's police department was adjusting to its first female employee, a stenographer named Minnie Gertrude Kelly.
She attended public schools and became a stenographer for a Jewish lawyer and a typist for a right-wing nationalist.
At least one, the stenographer R. P. Parasuram, left Gandhi's entourage when Gandhi refused to stop sharing a bed with Manu.
The DNI said he would have opposed that arrangement, which left Trump without an official stenographer or aides in the room.
We have to wonder why he's not keeping a stenographer in the room if he feels like there's all this fake news.
But the problem with being a stenographer for the powerful is that many of these powerful people are extremely full of it.
Rewind A sable fur coat lands on a young stenographer riding in the upper deck of an open-top Fifth Avenue bus.
It occurred to me that HEARING AIDE could be clued as a person who helps out at a trial, perhaps {Court stenographer?
If I dress as a Minion, someone from the BLAME AND SHAME internet could cost me my job as personal stenographer to Morrie!
After the war, she studied to become a stenographer, went through a divorce and joined her mother and four siblings in New York.
And there are even more to come — from a former stenographer and campaign associates, as well as reporters who were on the ground.
During Kyaw Shein's testimony, the judge asked the court stenographer to record that the witness was taking a long time to respond to questions.
Fleming sings beautifully, as is her wont, and finds an understated wit in the predicament of an upright stenographer caught up in Whishaw's obsession.
As the court stenographer tapped along, I tried to say as much, but was quieted by the lawyers as my words were inserted edgewise.
Indeed, while other presidents are routinely joined by multiple advisers and an official stenographer for such interviews, just one aide was present at ours.
Google's Smart Compose might also help non-English speakers become better writers, although it is more like a stenographer than like a writing coach.
Finch was known all her life, graduated from high school and was hired as a stenographer at Army Intelligence headquarters in Manila under Maj.
The son of a middle-class law firm stenographer, he began his criminal career as a teenage enforcer and hit man in South Brooklyn.
President Barack Obama's former stenographer, Beck Dorey-Stein, told NPR that she had to "stalk" the president to ensure that she didn't miss a word.
A stenographer, played by Fleming, arrives to transcribe his words; it emerges that the monologue is an adaptation of Euripides' "Helen" garlanded with Monroe motifs.
"When I took office I found that I had two clerks, one of whom was a stenographer," he said in a speech on May 9.
Ben Whishaw stars as a businessman anxious to prove the parallels between Marilyn Monroe and Helen of Troy, with Renée Fleming as his faithful stenographer.
Coats, the director of national intelligence, said he would have opposed that arrangement, which left Trump without an official stenographer or aides in the room.
The fastest way to refute fake news is by providing transcript, and he goes out of his way to make sure there's no stenographer for that.
Mr. Roosevelt said he needed only one clerk, and that he had employed Miss Kelley, as he knew her to be a competent stenographer and typewriter.
The authors include his top foreign policy advisers, his communications gurus, his intelligence chief, his photographer and even the stenographer who recorded his every public utterance.
On the morning of April 15th at five minutes to nine, Miss Jordan, the head stenographer, fainted from excitement into the arms of my junior partner.
I told her what I found interesting about Olga, the bearded lady, was that she yearned to be a stenographer and kept geraniums on her windowsill.
She repeated what they said for the benefit of the court stenographer, as well as the defense lawyers and MDC lawyers and officials who accompanied her.
"The head of the EPA cannot be a stenographer for the lobbyists of polluters and Big Oil," House of Representatives Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said of Pruitt.
We spoke to Dorey-Stein about love affairs with high-ranking staffers, her favorite Obama stories, and how her stenographer job changed when Trump came into office.
From the Corner of the OvalBeck Dorey-SteinJuly 10For four years, Beck Dorey-Stein worked as a stenographer for the Obama White House, recording and transcribing speeches.
Giada De Laurentiis is the stenographer, and Emeril Lagasse is the bailiff, who can't stop himself from shouting "bam!" every time Judge Garten slams down her gavel.
From The Corner Of The Oval is a story about a young woman who goes from serving cocktails to working as a White House stenographer for Obama.
The stenographer on duty wrote and edited the captions in real time with the help of voice recognition technology, ending each talk with a transcript ready to go.
"President Trump, we quickly learned, does not like microphones near his face, which is difficult because as a stenographer we often had to do that," Dorey-Stein said.
I was somehow nominated the stenographer and tapped furious notes—pausing to stare at the others in bafflement—as this loud and blunt man, Wayne Barrett, rattled off assignments.
Christie in a subsequent tweet accused Woodward of "being a stenographer for Mr. Bannon's self-aggrandizing revisionist history" and claimed Woodward had not contacted him for a fact check.
Born in Berlin in 1911, Ms. Pomsel worked as a stenographer for a Jewish lawyer and as a typist for a rightist nationalist — at one point working for both simultaneously.
Both Hugh and Lillian worked throughout Sean's childhood, Hugh as a family-court officer in the city and Lillian as a stenographer and a corrections officer at a county jail.
I'll take the word of Woodward, White House stenographer for at least six presidents, over Trump — who just passed the 5,000 mark for false or misleading statements during his presidency.
"One of the children of slaves is marrying a royal whose forerunners sanctioned slavery; the lion is lying down with the lamb," said Denise Crawford, a court stenographer from Brooklyn.
Beck Dorey-Stein, former White House stenographerWhat We Know: In a seven-figure two-book deal, Spiegel & Grau acquired a proposal by a former White House stenographer, Beck Dorey-Stein.
And it is his lion tamer's dance with banality, I think, that has led some of Knausgaard's fellow writers to praise him more as a stenographer than as an artist.
Washington (CNN)A former White House stenographer who quit working for President Donald Trump after years in the Obama administration said she left after losing pride in her workplace under Trump.
My mother was a court stenographer in criminal court, and my father was a professor of sociology at Syracuse University, who had written his doctoral thesis on British colonialism in Kenya.
We've got a world RECORD (from the phrase GUINNESS OFFICIAL), a vinyl RECORD (from STUDIO SINGER) and a court or other kind of document that is on the RECORD (from STENOGRAPHER).
WIMBLEDON, England — As is his habit, Mike Bryan walked into a news conference at Wimbledon on Saturday and identified himself to the stenographer, so he could be distinguished from his partner.
This A STENOgrapher, or STENO for short, was someone who worked in a group — or "pool" — of mostly women administrative assistants, who had learned to write in a form of shorthand.
She traces the game back to Elizabeth Magie, a stenographer with progressive political views who patented Monopoly's precursor in 1904 — more than 30 years before the game was sold to Parker Brothers.
President Barack Obama's former stenographer, Beck Dorey-Stein, told NPR that she had to "stalk" the president to transcribe every word that he said, especially when speaking to press or the public.
As a clerk and a stenographer, she would be paid $1,700 a year to do the work of two men who had previously earned a combined $2,18893 to do the same work.
In July, a committee stenographer slipped me a copy of notes from secret conversations in which Mr. Buzhardt provided Mr. Thompson lengthy quotations from Mr. Nixon's one-on-one meetings with Mr. Dean.
Sweet Angel, as his 21-year-old former stenographer was known to the movement, had taken into herself the spirit of Father Divine's first wife, Peninnah, or Sister Penny, who had died in 1943.
In 1944, Franklin D. Roosevelt defeated fellow New Yorker Thomas Dewey — and we know FDR voted in Hyde Park, New York, because the White House stenographer wrote about it in this incredible journal entry.
In the case of plea agreements, for example, even if a district attorney doesn't type up the terms, at minimum a judge will state the facts, terms, and conditions of the agreement for a stenographer.
A source familiar with the matter told CNN the stenographer who attended the meeting did not hear Trump's comment because it came during a moment of crosstalk between Trump and the lawmakers at the table.
As it turns out, the vaguely worded Craigslist job posting was actually a listing for the role of a White House stenographer, part of a team that records and transcribes the president's speeches and press interactions.
If Mr. Woodward would have performed rudimentary journalistic fact checking with those he was quoting, he would have had a more accurate book rather than just being a stenographer for Mr. Bannon's self-aggrandizing revisionist history.
She also surmised we would not be needed often because "there would be video," which is why the Trump press office did not have a stenographer present when the NBC News anchor Lester Holt interviewed him.
Then again, you may pick up just enough education to hate people who say, 'It's a secret between he and I.' Or you may end up in some business office, throwing paper clips at the nearest stenographer.
"The Obama White House didn't secretly record private meetings" The White House press office had a stenographer in meetings with journalists in order to have an independent transcript of the interviews, a common practice, the former official said.
Dorey-Stein is a former White House stenographer whose book was intended to look at the lighter side of working at the Obama White House — less about the administration and more about the relationships and the workplace environment.
He's not far removed from the 20-year-old who whispered to Kaminsky, "God, she's beautiful" about a stenographer at an NCAA tournament press conference, only to bury his face in his hands after realizing his microphone was live.
When a president spoke on the record with a reporter, his staff made sure to have a stenographer present so there could be an official White House transcript, just in case the reporter came out with an inaccurate quotation.
Snyder filed an appeal arguing that his constitutional rights had been violated: during his trial, when the judge, the jury, lawyers for both sides, and a court stenographer visited the gas station, the judge refused to allow Snyder to go along.
At 26, while working an array of jobs — waitressing, working the cash register at Lululemon and tutoring at the elite Quaker school Sidwell Friends, where she literally runs into Malia Obama one day — Dorey-Stein answers an ad on Craigslist for a stenographer.
Throughout his testimony, the stenographer asked him to repeat himself (at one point Elderfield had to spell out the name Paul Cézanne, the subject of a recent class he taught at Princeton) and one of Freedman's lawyers interrupted the questioning to say he couldn't hear.
Beck Dorey-Stein, who worked as a stenographer for the White House during the second half of the Obama administration, told CNN's New Day on Wednesday that Trump's refusal to allow stenographers in the room for meetings and interviews with some journalists crossed a line.
His father, Carmine Sr., was a legal stenographer for Manhattan law firms, and his mother, Susan (Plantamura) Persico, was a strong-willed woman who tried to keep a tight rein on young Carmine; his older brother, Alphonse; his younger brother, Theodore; and a sister, Dolores.
As a stenographer for the Nazi propaganda ministry, she had a ringside seat to observe the workings of the Final Solution, and after World War II, she spent five years as a Russian prisoner of war, when she was held for a time in Buchenwald.
Brunhilde Pomsel, the personal stenographer of the Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels during the last three years of World War II and one of the last surviving members of Hitler's retinue in his final days in a Berlin bunker, died on Friday at her home in Munich.
Along with another novel (Keith Gessen's "A Terrible Country," this time about a grandparent-grandchild relationship), the week's other suggestions include an urbane and wide-ranging essay collection, an argument for cash handouts from the government and a memoir of life as a stenographer in the Obama White House.
Books News In the year and a half since Barack Obama left office, dozens of books have been written about his administration, including memoirs by his official photographer, stenographer, speechwriter, communications director, his foreign policy advisers and his director of national intelligence, not to mention the Obamas' own forthcoming memoirs.
President Trump lined the West Wing walls with photos of his inauguration day crowds to make a (disputed) point about his superlative crowd size and seemed to get disoriented while giving his wife Melania a tour of Air Force One, according to a new memoir by former White House stenographer Beck Dorey-Stein.
Some of these books offer little insight into Mr. Obama but focus on the personal stories of those who surrounded him, the can-you-believe-I'm-on-Air-Force-One volumes like "West Winging It," by Pat Cunnane, a press wrangler turned senior writer, and "From the Corner of the Oval," by Beck Dorey-Stein, a stenographer.
A White House stenographer says she resigned over the Trump administration's lack of respect for her office after President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE reduced the roles of the White House position.
This seemed to be a story to tell, to investigate, to amplify, to enrich with detail about flight rules, liability law, aircraft design, women priests, women rabbis, and varying portraits of one subject by sixteen writers, but beyond this brief outline the disparate parts of "The Airplane That Crashed in the Woods" seemed as resistant to the weaving and telling as they had been with an audience of two lawyers and a court stenographer.
But I think Ken Dilanian take this horrible practice, and he is kind of the world champion of benefiting his own career by just acting as a stenographer for the intelligence community, and he has become a hero of Democrats and liberals who watch MSNBC because now the CIA, remarkably, is the agency that they venerate and revere more than anyone else, and therefore a journalist who is their spokesperson is kind of a TV star for them.

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