Definitionadj. written in abbreviated or symbolic form
Last update: October 22, 2015
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P. Hillier, Raid and Reform (1898) and South African Studies (1900); Report of the Trial of the (Johannesburg) Reform Prisoners (1896); Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Jameson Raid, Blue-book (165) of 1897; Report of the Select Committee of the Cape Parliament on the Jameson Raid (Cape Town, 1896); Jameson Trial, Transcript from Shorthand Writers' Notes and Copies of Exhibits (2 vols., 1896); E. [Please select]
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The shorthand writing caught her eye at once but the characters were unknown to her. [Please select]
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"It's all down in my private shorthand book," said Josie O'Gorman, "but I've never dared make a clear copy while Nan was so near me."' [Please select]
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Yet for a century and a half it remained entirely unknown, and not until 1825 was Pepys's shorthand deciphered and published. [Please select]
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They had, like all close knit families, a sort of shorthand language to talk in. [Please select]
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``We could take down your talk in shorthand and send it to them, but that wouldn't do the business. [Please select]
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Paul, you see, was a great man, who commanded the services of a shorthand typist. [Please select]
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LONGHAND AND SHORTHAND: (Without looking up from their notebooks) Loosen his boots. [Please select]
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She told the story to Fred and myself, and in a corner Burton took it down in shorthand. [Please select]
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It is of immense advantage to a man, whatever his position in life, that he should be able to write shorthand with facility. [Please select]
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