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"typewritten" Definitions
  1. written using a typewriter or computer

116 Sentences With "typewritten"

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In publishing, a typewritten copy would be annotated and sent
It is old enough that it is typewritten, not computer-generated.
He thinks of the typewritten letter at home in his desk drawer.
All correspondence and other things pertaining to this office will be typewritten.
Six said they were coerced into thumbprinting the typewritten confessions through torture.
But Naismith created basketball, which conferred enormous value on his two typewritten pages.
The Helsinki blowback was a silly mixup, Trump explained, reading from typewritten notes.
He taped a typewritten note inside the secretary that he had dated Sept.
Poem Selected by Terrance Hayes A typewritten version of this poem, dated Aug.
You can see pictures of the original typewritten remarks at the US National Archives site.
The tools of the typewritten manuscript editing trade are pens, pencils, staples, scissors, and tape.
From one of his cabinets, he retrieved a typewritten manuscript page from his poetry collection.
She shared what looks like a telegram or typewritten note containing lyrics from the upcoming song.
A copy of a 1976 gay guidebook, written by Leitsch, along with his original typewritten manuscript.
The artist's typewritten pages, covered in handwritten notes and edits are lined up in another case.
That, plus the fact that typos are indelible yet inevitable, she said, made typewritten communication more personal.
Of course I would have said yes anyway, but a typewritten proposal just wouldn't have been as romantic.
Select fans received typewritten notes from the band announcing the news, though many thought it was a hoax.
That line was scribbled in black marker onto a typewritten sheet of remarks on the table before him.
Two months later, Olson heard from Woods, receiving a typewritten note signed by the 14-time major winner.
Even better, the Sully star included a typewritten personal letter, penned on what would appear to be HANX stationary.
Visitors are encouraged to share typewritten poetry, play with rotating prisms and artist-made seesaws, and watch video art.
That meant three years of tense telephone standoffs, telegrammed pleas for protection, stiff, formal, typewritten complaints, and, occasionally, compliments.
"Manifesto for Maintenance Art 1969!" is a brilliant, three-and-a-half-page, typewritten document divided into two parts.
As I went through the lines of typewritten entries, one jumped out: R-1269, Op. 3-2, D. 2142.
" One large green-bound typewritten manuscript, maybe 500 pages long and without an author attributed, is called simply "Collected Secrets.
Written on a typewritten sheet and corrected by hand, Crichton's essay is reproduced by the catalogue in its unfinished state.
Like so many others, I read Sakharov's essay in samizdat — a typewritten copy duplicated secretly, spread informally and read hungrily.
Cut to a black screen, then a typewritten message—an unpublished letter from Baldwin to his literary agent, Jay Acton.
The Beinecke Library at Yale University is exhibiting Hughes's typewritten 21950 Christmas postcards, along with holiday cards he received from friends.
The typewritten letter, part of a surveillance and harassment campaign against King, threatened to spread intimate details about his sex life.
An original, typewritten draft of the broadcast is slated to be auctioned on Thursday by Nate D. Sanders Auctions, starting at $20,000.
Lewandowski later gave Dearborn a typewritten version of the message and asked him to deliver it to Sessions, the Mueller report says.
But the words became so emblematic of Nationwide's ethos that Mr. Raphaelson's typewritten memo once hung in the lobby of its headquarters.
Lewandowski then gave Dearborn a typewritten version of the message and asked him to deliver it to Sessions, the Mueller report said.
Many of the typewritten and signed sterilization recommendations were for children, the youngest 53 years old, Stern said in a phone interview.
Feeling more isolated than ever in such a remote place, his son began keeping illustrated and typewritten journals detailing his daily experiences.
Much of End Credits largely consists of an endless scrolling-down through microfiched, typewritten documents, often heavily redacted, from the security services.
Bulgakov redrafted the novel many times, and Zilberstein decided to test the writer's notebooks and typewritten pages for signs of illness or medication.
Trump was reading for a typewritten script during his "clarification" moment but he made some handwritten additions, including: "THERE WAS NO COLLUSION" pic.twitter.
Tech Tip Q. With my iPhone I copied numerous documents, many of which are in typewritten Hebrew, and now I have JPG files.
Typewritten notes by Barbara Sullivan, who died in November 2016, that were shared with The New York Times attempted to piece together her findings.
The show's only brush with the digital is Leonard's "I Want a President," a manifesto typewritten in 1992, which recently went viral on Instagram.
Mr. Caffrey relied heavily on his notes, and said he had no independent recollection of what Ms. Ortega had said beyond his typewritten summary.
In its pages are actual envelopes printed with antique maps and fantasy illustrations; they house folded, removable typewritten letters, covered in petroglyph-like doodles.
You can even throw in some Etsy-inspired typewritten catalog cards — by all means, do whatever it takes to give yourself a firm design boner.
In "Stoned Moon Drawing" (733), Rauschenberg arranges a typewritten strip of paper containing the words "NOTHING WILL ALREADY BE THE SAME," vertically, like a rocket.
Mr. Obama responded to Mari in a signed, typewritten note dated Monday that he would be traveling to Flint, and hoped to meet her there.
Lewandowski gave Dearborn a typewritten version of the President's message, which "definitely raised an eyebrow" for Dearborn and made him uncomfortable, according to Mueller's team.
The work "20 palabras significativas en azul" (2017), for instance, consists of a typewritten copy of the manifesto with twenty words circled in blue graphite.
Instead it references a typewritten page found in the Oceanview Motel and Casino, a mysterious location that Jesse visits multiple times over the course of Control.
Around 2004, Epstein sent Maxwell a "typewritten" letter asking that she continue to work for him and also pledging to support her financially, the lawsuit claims.
Interspersed throughout is a typewritten poem by Vermont poet Bianca Stone, "Because I Love You I Can Come Apart," complete with draft cross-outs and corrections.
In lieu of doing interviews during one press cycle, you sent out typewritten letters, and you put up a satirical interview on YouTube (below) at one point.
It took mere minutes following the remarks for people to quickly notice an addition to his typewritten statement, thanks to an image from CNN reporter Kevin Liptak.
In 2007, the typewritten notes of Robert S. Mueller III, the F.B.I. director at that time, helped resolve a dispute over the Bush administration's warrantless surveillance program.
Tweets are essentially the modern-day equivalent of unsigned, typewritten letters; they should not be given the same weight as statements and press releases from the White House.
In the summer of 1942, Hans and his friends — inspired by the sermons of the anti-Nazi bishop of Münster — began to distribute typewritten leaflets denouncing the regime.
Sara C. Walsh's set, though, is a feat of sculptural eloquence: a period room surrounded on three sides by lamp-topped towers built from stacks of typewritten manuscripts.
According to auction house Christie's, the card's typewritten prose is an acceptance speech, thought to have been penned for the actress's 1961 Golden Globe for World's Favorite Female Star.
In a 212-page typewritten confession dated May 21978, 133, Clark spins a bizarre tale of drug smuggling as a cover for CIA espionage over a three-year period.
Today, New York City's High Line announces that a larger-than-life version of Leonard's orginal typewritten letter will be wheatpasted along the abandoned railroad tracks-turned-public park.
But the person presented at trial doesn't match the one I know: a friendly and intelligent man who cuts out New Yorker cartoons and tapes them to his typewritten letters.
By his own tally, which he has typewritten on loose sheets of paper, he has been profiled in more than 4,000 national and foreign newspapers, magazines and TV news programs.
But the typewritten letters that he sent, along with his film, to John Dugan, a Times photo editor, reveal that he was also determined to capture history with his camera.
At the time, "business machines" often meant storing information on punch cards and and typewritten pages, which meant that the file cabinet business was doing quite well back in the day.
Beyond walking and finding the occasional photograph or typewritten page, the main mechanic in Here They Lie is sneaking past enemies, which usually won't attack if you avoid looking at them.
But nor do they have a typewritten letter after the 1987 election and you'd think it likely that there was some kind of communication from Nixon after Rizzo's general-election loss.
In a typewritten note that was found after his death, Professor Weitzman said his capacity to solve the kinds of difficult problems to which he had devoted his career was diminishing.
The Nintendo of America employee manual isn't quite as interesting, as it's stuffed with the same carefully typewritten legalese that you'd probably read as an employee at Liberty Mutual as at Nintendo.
One of the most interesting artifacts here is a typewritten page from the script Shandling wrote for the first stand-up set he ever did, at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles.
"Those few people that I've shown this letter to," Mr. Trump told reporters during a cabinet meeting, his voice trailing off as he waved three typewritten sheets in front of the cameras.
But investigations like these are not often undertaken by a community newspaper chain, with reporters juggling months of interviews and poring over typewritten records with the demands of putting out newspapers every week.
CreditCreditIllustration by Johnny Sampson 'Read this, what he writes,'' Jay Goldberg instructed, pointing at a typewritten letter hanging inside a large frame on the living-­room wall of his Upper East Side penthouse.
The president's three-page typewritten manuscript would be lost for more than four decades, until a curator, Susan Cooper, found it during a routine search of Senate files at the National Archives in Washington.
ROME — The disclosure this week of a five-page, typewritten document that was stolen from an armored cabinet inside the Vatican has revived the mystery surrounding a 22-year-old who vanished in 1983.
The president's three-page typewritten manuscript would be lost for more than four decades until a curator, Susan Cooper, found it during a routine search of Senate files at the National Archives in Washington.
The New York-based poet's typewritten, painted, and hand-scrawled notes — poems, affirmations, and reality checks preaching self-love, woman power, and wokeness — have garnered her some 115,000 Instagram followers hungry for real-deal inspiration.
To the soundtrack of Thelonious Monk and Charles Mingus (whom Melehi saw perform live and whose improvisational style he was inspired by), we can inspect Melehi's paintings, as well as Polaroids and typewritten letters about them.
It appeared, in raw form, as the fifth line of a 2000-line, typewritten report about Oakland Athletics closer Dennis Eckersley that was distributed to members of the Los Angeles Dodgers before the 1988 World Series.
"Books without Words" includes the beautiful newspaper and printed ephemera collage book The Corona Palimpsest (1996) by Ligorano/Reese alongside drafts and a final copy of Jen Bervin's pages of typewritten weaving patterns, Draft Notation (2014).
Hanging above the entrance is a pair of Houdini's handcuffs — he once escaped from manacles after being thrown in the East River — and behind the counter is a frame containing yellowed, typewritten letters signed by the conjurer.
Working from a 1973 photo and a typewritten list, with advice from the artist's daughter Mia, the gallerist Takako Tanabe has reconstructed, for its first public showing, Ihara's extraordinary "Explanation 1," which comprises 68 of these stacked boxes.
"Great Mother Birth" is painted by hand in a medium and manner enshrined in modernist art history; the two scrolls are printed, typewritten, cut, and pasted on a support equated with the preparatory, the transitional, and the ephemeral.
"More than 70 items comprise the food selection list of freeze-dried rehydratable, wet-pack and spoon-bowl foods," NASA explained in the 250-page typewritten press kit for the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Mission on July 6, 1969.
Two weeks ago, the FBI disclosed for the first time to BuzzFeed News and CNN that the interview summaries were in fact only 5,373 typewritten pages in total, and that the identities of 644 of the witnesses remain secret.
The archives of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, contain the original, typewritten minutes of league meetings that authenticate the existence of the Cup, named for the early-20th century sporting goods company that donated it.
The manual's 80 pages of typewritten information include everything you need to know to be a "Hostess" in an early '70s arcade, a position so bizarrely, explicitly gendered that the official literature refers to them as "Change Girls" on multiple occasions.
Garfinkel, who often said that he was not "an Internet guy," produced his typewritten evaluations using a telephone and an I.B.M. typewriter in his Manhattan apartment, where letters, brochures, programs, rosters, news clippings and magazines were strewn across the floor.
So weirdly, a fully translated (albeit rough and typewritten) manuscript of Magritte's Selected Writings by the now-dead translator Jo Levy had been languishing in an archive in Caen, France for close to 30 years, unbeknownst to just about anyone.
Last year, an Italian journalist published a five-page, typewritten document that was stolen from an armored cabinet inside the Vatican suggesting that Holy See officials may have been directly involved in Emanuela's disappearance and that she might still be alive.
His typewritten reports on players he covered from West Virginia to Maine in the 29s and '27s, long before the arrival of ESPN, email and YouTube, gave coaches everywhere, especially those on the West Coast, an opportunity to widen their geographic recruiting boundaries.
Dearborn told investigators he felt uncomfortable with the instructions and that he ultimately "did not actually follow through with delivering the message to Sessions, and he did not keep a copy of the typewritten notes Lewandowski had given him," the Mueller report states.
"The judge was upset the asylum application had both handwritten and typewritten language, and he told her it wasn't detailed enough… He just said, 'You turn in a new form or I'll order you deported,'" Whitney Drake, an immigration attorney advising Denisa, told me.
The two identical, typewritten notes were left on Thursday in the parking lot and stairwell of the Mango House in the Denver suburb of Aurora, both with the message: "WERE GONNA BLOW UP ALL OF YOU REFUGEES," according to police spokesman Sergeant Chris Amsler.
Typewritten correspondence became part of her curriculum by age five and, today, letters she wrote to friends and family—mostly adults many years her senior—offer insight into Follett's deep love of the natural world, talent for diction, and disinterest in same-aged playmates.
The piece consists of typewritten messages mailed to sitting presidents and candidates running for office, all generated by a team of students from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and PEN writers who typed up the messages given by members of the public.
Echoing Damien Hirst's "Treasures From the Wreck of the Unbelievable," currently on show (and on sale) in Venice, the international mega-gallery Hauser & Wirth created a fictional museum at Frieze London, complete with wooden cabinets displaying bronze artifacts spanning five millenniums, with typewritten labels.
The Qwerty keyboard has long been criticized as inefficient, but it has been the most popular form of English-language typing since Mark Twain typed out "Life on the Mississippi" (1883), by some accounts the first time an author handed in a typewritten manuscript to his publisher.
At the peak of this fight, which like most productive arguments, found its root deep below the surface, it was suggested that I am not a particularly romantic person — that I prefer well-executed grocery runs to typewritten poems and completed chore charts to sweeping gestures.
Gibson was in the process of sorting through his basement archive, which he planned to donate to U.B.C. Biggles accompanied us down the stairs; beneath a set of head-height windows, an old desk and table were covered with neatly piled manuscripts, some typewritten, others dot-matrix.
Shortly before the reclusive, solitary Henry Darger died in 22017, his voluminous life's work — more than 300 drawings and some 15,000 typewritten pages of his epic narrative, In the Realms of the Unreal — were discovered in the small rooms he had occupied for decades in a modest Chicago boarding house.
Brenner's Distributed Archive: Joe's Story (with design assistance from Christopher Kennedy) is presented more like a traditional archive than Bass's work — boxes of typewritten cards, tagged photos — but shares a similar goal: the artist is mapping important, longtime community spots in the gentrifying Queens neighborhood of Dutch Kills, Long Island City.
The tension between the modes of information that Nicola L. combines — hand-painted lyrics and poetry, alongside typewritten encyclopedic biographies and reworked photographs on crumpled bedsheets — charges these works with a political energy that skewers the historical representation of these women and their reduction to cultural icons of tragic womanhood.
The exhibition, A Walk through Astoria and Other Places in Queens, 1943 by Rudy Burckhardt & Edwin Denby at the Bruce Silverstein Gallery (September 14–November 22, 2017), represents the third collaboration between these two men, a photographer and a poet, resulting in a unique album of sequenced photographs and typewritten sonnets.
" On or about August 25, 2013, Witt sent Individual A an email titled "My Bio and Job History" that included a typewritten narrative of Witt's bona fides and "conversion narrative," as well as a chronological listing of her work history and a copy of her "Certificate of Release or Discharge From Active Duty.
Presented on the occasion of the International Biennial of Contemporary Art of South America, it doubles as an exhibition of new work by a contemporary conceptual artist and as a retrospective of the 1968 events, incorporating historic material such as archival footage of sugar refineries and a typewritten manuscript of the collective's foundational text.
A question about early career paths led to The Moth-like storytelling on bad jobs—Abramovic's an ill-fated stint as a mail deliverer who threw out all typewritten letters because of their tendency to be bills or job rejections; and Anderson's brief tenure as an admittedly terrible night school instructor teaching Egyptian architecture and Assyrian sculpture.
Placed beneath a glossy color photo of a pair of flat, ovoid stones — evidently, a close-up view of a chimney — is an index card from the archive of Buchanan's personal research bearing a frustulum of typewritten text: LEON'S CHIMNEY–Part 2 Interview Question: Would you say knowing that SLAVE hands built this chimney has a special meaning or says something about SURVIVAL?
In 1979, Nurse with Wound, the British avant-garde band led by Steve Stapleton, released its debut album, Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table of a Sewing Machine and an Umbrella, which was packaged with a sheet of paper containing, in dense all-caps, a typewritten list of nearly 300 artist names, from British improv group AMM to Frank Zappa.
Much as there would be at the start of a special exhibition at an art museum, there is a broad white wall at the front of the room featuring a short typewritten explanation of what is going on, for those who have no idea how they arrived in a space of such cultural weight but would rather die than ask a question that makes them look stupid.
Photographs tiled around the walls, maps, videos, typewritten plans, and a binder of press clippings — not to mention Ukeles's goodbye telex to the sanmen, written over the course of an entire eight-hour shift (and never sent because it would have taken eight hours) — evidence the depth of the artist's commitment: she didn't want to just thank the sanmen; she wanted to understand their world.
In an effort to speed up the release of the documents, Judge Reggie Walton ordered the government, with this third installment, to turn over only the typewritten portions of the interview summaries, leaving the FBI agents' handwritten notes as well as emails, letters, and other evidence from the individual files of the witnesses to be processed and released to us at a later time.
This preservation demand includes, without limitation, the preservation of all electronic mail (email), letters, facsimile transmissions, memoranda, instant messages (IMs), text messages, chats, phone messages, phone logs, calendars, reports, handwritten notes, typewritten notes, charts and spreadsheets, among other types of documents and communications, and all manners of storage including without limitation office servers, email servers, backup tapes, desktop computers, laptop computers, hard drives, archive files, thumb drives and storage devices of all types, mobile phones and smart phones.
He had been working on annotating the letters between Dumas and the writer George Sand, and had long been perplexed by a passage, in the old typewritten copies, where Dumas inveighs against the "insolent" and "cowardly" Courbet, who had committed an artistic heresy, in the view of Dumas: One doesn't paint with one's most delicate and sonorous brush the interview of Ms. Queniault of the Opera, for the Turk who took refuge inside it from time to time — all of it life-size, and life-size also two women passing for men.
For the 1975 performance, the artist stood alone on a table, nude, posing like a studio model, and reading aloud from a book of her collected writings, "Cezanne, She Was A Great Painter," which includes a litany of misogynistic reactions a female artist could expect to encounter in her career: "BE PREPARED:to have your brain picked to have the pickings misunderstood to be mistreated whether your success increases or decreases if you are a woman (and things are not utterly changed)they will almost never believe you really did it(what you did do)they will patronize you humor youtry to sleep with you want you to transform themwith your energy" She then put the book down and slowly extracted a narrow strip of folded typewritten paper from her vagina, reading the text on the scroll as it emerged.

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