She used shorthand so often that from time to time, she would forget, and leave me a note in shorthand!
Mrs Castle took down the often angry exchanges in shorthand, learnt when she was young in order to get a job on a local newspaper.
OFII's own analysis of the government's figures, also released Wednesday, shows an even broader long-term trend in foreign direct investment, often referred to in shorthand as FDI.
It's navigated by thumb, through separate apps, and in shorthand.
But these incentives are completely upside down, providing far larger subsidies to those with the highest incomes (in shorthand, Bill Gates gets a much larger subsidy for his health plan than does any janitor working at Microsoft).
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Weak from scurvy and rheumatism, Sneden scratched away in his shorthand diary, obsessively documenting everything he witnessed.
He said the combination only once, often in ballet shorthand.
Far too often, we each speak in the shorthand of our professions, which is hard for the rest of us to remember and translate when we find a potential referral.
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It's faster than using your thumbs or even writing in the shorthand "graffiti" language used on some Palm devices: Users have gotten around 60 to 70 words per minute with the program.
The show plays like an old-fashioned backstage musical: we see the camaraderie and the competition among the women, the old saw of an older woman feeling threatened by a younger one, and the kinds of bits that are thrown in to show, in cheeky shorthand, how times are changing.
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He also suggested she should take a secretarial course and practise her shorthand in the magistrate's court, which led to her career in law.
Military touches are shorthand in high fashion for strength and confidence.
We have also seen shorthand make a difference in the wrangle over Iraq.
Jetpacks have become something of a pop-culture meme in the past decade, a hipster shorthand for science fiction's unfulfilled promises.
In the marketing world, they give consumers shorthand codes about the character and identity of products and companies.
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But in this crowded world, we do need shorthand, and you can define yourself, if you do so carefully.
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The shorthand way we learned to say them in school is wages, interest, rents, and profits.
Mr Tyler divides Israelis into sabras and non-sabras (technically only Jews born in Israel are sabras) and uses this as shorthand for militarists and moderates.
When her father went to talk to her afterward, the two mended things simply, in the manner of those who are close enough for emotional shorthand.
Originally set for release in the summer of 1998, the game has become game-industry shorthand for vaporware, a product which would never see the light of day.
The Bright Young People live on, if only as social shorthand, because so much of their partying and preening was refracted in the press, who fed off the novelty and exoticism as vampires might a warm vein.
They've developed an efficient form of shorthand a system that includes minimal shoptalk over breakfast and lengthy disquisitions in the car to and from their house in Montauk, where Alesch surfs and Standefer gardens.
" Writing in The New York Times, Brian Stelter described this line as a new "national shorthand" for the vast economic disparities facing the United States, noting that "whatever the long-term effects of the Occupy movement, protesters have succeeded in implanting 'We are the 99%'...into the cultural and political lexicon.
Ministers are very careful to avoid using this kind of shorthand - it's almost certain that had they wanted to use such language in the legislation, the Act would have had a far harder time.
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Because the stories I tell in this book are complicated enough as they are, I decided that the limitation of using the shorthand terms was worth the risk.
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