That has now changed, as the Times reporter admitted that the memos he used are not originals, but retyped copies. |
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This text has been retyped by Thomas Callanan and adheres to the punctuation, spelling and capitalization as it appears in Wharton's translation. |
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Entries come in stocky scrapbooks, neatly pressed folders, and retyped full pages. |
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Such a decision could lead to lots of bits of paper having to be retyped. |
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The document was not in the form we had written it, nor in the format then used by news copytakers, but had been retyped, perhaps for some legal purpose. |
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Selected isolates were recultured and sent to CDC, where they were retyped according to genotyping network protocol. |
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The equipment scans documents and photos and can tell whether the laminate has been tampered with or whether a name has been retyped. |
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At risk to their own lives, they mimeographed or retyped reports so that friends, relatives, government officials, and the press could receive copies. |
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Back when she started working for Currents, most articles had to be retyped for publication, but now everything comes to us in a word processing file. |
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