I take notes pretty frequently on notepads, but I almost never write entire stories by longhand. |
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Shorthand is eventually transcribed to longhand, and buzzwords lose their sting. |
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One writer swears by always writing longhand in foolscap paper in fluorescent orange colours. |
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So she wrote in longhand, and then picked over the copy in galley proofs, correcting and changing to the last minute. |
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In 1897 he purchased a Remington typewriter so he could dictate his novels to a typist instead of writing them longhand. |
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As the editors explain, Reagan composed in longhand, usually on yellow legal pads, then had secretaries type his work. |
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The rhetoric was vintage Reagan, and the scripts were mostly written in longhand by the politician who delivered them. |
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While most signatures were written in longhand, some names were neatly hand printed on blocks. |
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He looks down at his notes, freshly scribbled in his longhand, and lets himself digest the contents for a minute or so. |
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During her entire writing career, she submitted her manuscripts in longhand and allowed only minimal editing. |
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The forms and the photographs are there on exhibit, along with the confessions written in longhand and in great detail. |
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Stewart spoke from a military hospital in Sydney, McAuley spoke from Melbourne, and she took their statement down in longhand. |
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Finally one day Jeanne got tired of trying to transcribe my notes that were scribbled on numerous bits of paper in longhand. |
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Now if we feel compelled to write in longhand we are embarrassed by the unpractised scrawl that we see appearing on the page in front of us. |
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As long as dates are written out in longhand or spoken they present few problems. |
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He had learned to use the typewriter and told the teacher that he did not need to learn to write by longhand! |
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In her 70's, she still writes her books in longhand on pads. |
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He wrote his first outlines in longhand on large blank sheets of paper. |
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Visa issues and money woes have prevented his family from visiting the United States, so he spends most of his time writing letters home in longhand. |
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There were plenty of newsworthy exchanges between Argus and shareholders, but with 24 pages of longhand notes, one would not want to overindulge an AGM review. |
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Still, as a backup, he continued to take copious notes in his unhurried longhand. |
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It was written in longhand, and without a doubt, by a female's hand. |
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When he has time, as he did in Africa, he loves to recopy his work longhand, like a handwriting exercise in school. |
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First, when I've refined it down to a story and its scenes, I work out my order of scenes, each on a different piece of paper, and then I write out each scene in longhand. |
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Hundreds of interviews were recorded in longhand, typed up in single spacing and arranged in piles. |
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He loved the sheer act of it, writing every morning and always in longhand. |
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Typing on a computer might be faster than longhand, although longhand forces more organization and has the space for doodles and drawings. |
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You see, I need to refresh my longhand skills for the up-coming exams. |
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Now he works out of his small apartment, mostly from a mat and some pillows set up before a low table strewn with audio equipment and papers covered in his tight longhand. |
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In English or Chinese I like to write in longhand for this reason. |
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I drafted this Report largely in longhand, trying to make it concise. |
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With a processor? an electric typewriter? a quill? longhand? |
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Yet she lived for 27 years in a converted 13th-century church in Tuscany, happily eschewing the literary whirl, writing longhand in spiral-bound notebooks that were sent to her from Edinburgh. |
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This inconsistency, and increasingly cumbersome longhand nomenclature, has prompted a move towards using the simpler shorthand nomenclature. |
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This typically involves downloading an image of a specimen, deciphering the various comments that experts have written next to it in longhand, and entering this information in an organised fashion on a website. |
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When I could write longhand, I did that sometimes and then paid a typist. |
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Write something out longhand and ask any 13-year-old to read it. |
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When the Common Core education standards were issued in 2010 and made no mention of handwriting, cursive or manuscript printing, advocates of longhand took notice. |
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Response Proposals shall be prepared upon the forms provided herein, properly executed and all items filled out, and the signatures of all persons shall be in longhand. |
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It was unusual for an iceberg to be so far south and so large that it was noteworthy and the latitude and longitude are inscribed on the photograph in longhand. |
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