She has just been told that, on top of this load, she is now expected to cover for a sectional typist who is going on six weeks leave. |
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I duly left school and became a typist in the Mines Department where I met some interesting and colourful characters. |
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She joined the bank as a typist in 1987, following her graduation from college with a basic secretarial qualification. |
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A fireman, with an eye for the ladies, tries to put the make on an independent young typist. |
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At the time, Gwen wasn't a great typist, but her writing skills were tip-top. |
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He left school at 14 with no qualifications and trained as a shorthand typist, a common role for men in the early 20th century. |
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With the court reporter's stenotype machine, it is possible to record speech verbatim much faster than any typist can do. |
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She started working in his office as a typist and when she was 21 began to study accountancy. |
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After leaving school at 15 she joined Barclays in 1954 as a shorthand typist. |
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Preston-born Mr Etherington left school at 14 and trained as a shorthand typist before becoming a lawyer's clerk. |
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Don't forget to hire a professional typist or word processor to type the entire plan on white bond paper and proofread it against the original. |
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A part-time accurate audio typist is required with good typing speeds and proficient word processing skills. |
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An experienced copy typist, picking up procedural niceties as they went, could retrieve hours of street time for officers. |
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In the 1930s, my mother, a civil service typist, had to leave her job when she married. |
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Getting writer's cramp in the midst of What Maisie Knew, Henry James hired a shorthand typist and his style changed accordingly. |
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It doesn't help that the most recent guy was already a slow typist, and just agonizingly slow with the left handed hunt-and peck. |
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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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Overall, I would not recommend this keyboard unless you are a hunt-and-peck typist, or type in the dark, and can cope with small keys. |
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The typist smiles to himself as the story returns like an apologetic lover, penitent, regretful and contrite. |
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This school has employed a copy typist as a one-off exercise to enter and record all pupils' options. |
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And the choice of placements totally eclipses the old stigma of office typist or work site skivvy. |
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Taking a job as a typist at a factory, Laura soon finds an unlikely benefactor in her employer. |
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The successful applicant will have previous working practice as an audio or copy typist, be well presented and articulate and enjoy working as part of a team. |
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I reminded myself that I am professionally qualified and thus have more purpose than to act as personal assistant, clerk, typist and dogsbody to anybody. |
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Accented and umlauted vowels, and diacritical marks on consonants must be avoided, because they act as roadblocks and break the speed of a typist. |
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Then in August his wife, Grace, an unpopular 49-year-old former typist, began denouncing her in public. |
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His college offered to train him as a piano tuner, a lathe operator or a Braille shorthand typist. |
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Experience: a minimum of 4 years of progressively responsible and related experience in clerical funtions, preferably as a typist in French. |
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The secretariat to the Barbados National Commission comprises the Secretary General, one filing clerk and one typist. |
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She was the first typist and stenographer in western Canada, and the first western woman to succeed in journalism. |
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I must confess that I went home last night and, although I'm a lousy typist, I redid my presentation. |
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Thanks to Dragon, the translator is able to input 160 words per minute, far higher than the capacity of a professional typist. |
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The duties of a typist may be performed in a pool or o n an assigned basis to provide continuing assistance to one or more officers. |
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A typist had been added to the staff in 1905, and in 1911 a Miss Calhoun was to attend a cataloguing course at McGill University summer school. |
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Carole, a former shorthand typist and clerk at Bury Brothers accountants in Accrington, was with her husband David, son Richard, 14, and his friend. |
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He trained as a shorthand typist before joining paper manufacturers James R Crompton and Brothers in the mid-1930s, around the time he married his wife Florence. |
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And it is literally impossible that on three separate memos, the typist managed to perfectly line up centered text exactly the way Microsoft Word would. |
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Three rules useful in census and survey data processing to determine whether a coder, typist, or keypuncher is meeting quality standards are presented. |
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After failing to land a job as a journalist, and brief stints as an office temp and clerk typist, Bass was demoralized and returned to North Carolina. |
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Being a skilled typist, she helped in the preparation of several of Russell's manuscripts, which provided further occasions for them to be alone together. |
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The patient holds a job as a clerk typist in a federal government office. He is a smart man with a college education and the ability to speak three languages. |
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That is how I got to be a clerk typist without knowing how to type. |
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Smith was a dyed-in-the-wool typist and never really got used to writing on computers. |
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If you're doing it off the autocue, you have to hand it over to the autocue typist about 10 minutes before you're on stage. |
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She moved into the Wheeley's Road YWCA in August the following year and worked as a shorthand typist. |
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In those days, you couldn't become a medical secretary until you had gained experience as a shorthand typist. |
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Doreen was born in Brixton, South London, in September 1923 and worked as a shorthand typist for the Director of Public Prosecutions at Temple. |
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Pushy Liz, 25, was in fact a typist and data inputter in the back office of the bank where she worked before joining the show. |
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Additional staff: filing clerk, typist, and accountant. |
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Her application for a summer job as a lifeguard with the Town of Brossard was dismissed because her mother worked as a full time typist at the municipal police station. |
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Regarding human resources, it had to function without a general secretariat for six months and the third typist included in the budget has still not been appointed. |
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Other staff of the secretariat to the International Organizations Unit are one administrative assistance, a filing clerk and a typist assistant to the consultant. |
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The woman, a typist who would not disclose her name, added that the people involved were copy typists, clerks and telephonists. |
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Henry James, after he suffered an attack of writer's cramp, began to dictate to a typist. |
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When I could write longhand, I did that sometimes and then paid a typist. |
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In his rather dry and traditional expose on divine inspiration he flatly rejects that rigid literalism which makes the human author the typist of God. |
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Trained as a shorthand typist, she volunteered to be trained in wireless telegraphy and was stationed in Scarborough, where she worked at the 'Y' station for two years. |
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A SHORTHAND typist who helped to record the ratification of the Geneva Conventions in the aftermath of World War II has celebrated her 100th birthday. |
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A secretarial training course at Coventry Technical College landed Pat her first job as a shorthand typist at Daimler, where she met her husband Bill. |
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Mind you, I think I was better dressed when I was a shorthand typist. |
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The changes to the manuscript are being keyed by the typist. |
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