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But after she left he did not immediately go back to his dictating.
"But all the way around in this game we were dictated to instead of doing the dictating.
Fickleness and market forces seem to do the dictating.
He paused in the dictating of his log and reread what he had so far.
Then Mr. van Daan came in to do some dictating.
The words which I have removed from that important sentence explain Who it was that did the dictating.
It is the only dictating I ever did, and it was most troublesome and awkward work.
Blatter also warned about political intervention and the dictating by sponsors of the times games are played in order to attract larger television audiences.
It was happening again--the dictating of her life as if she had no right to a say in it.
If the Titanic is an emblem of an age of class dictating who lived and who died.
Bucklanders wouldn't stand any dictating from him!'
Sweeping a box of cigars from a drawer, he pushed them across the desk and continued with his dictating, which he finished promptly.
By and by I hired a young woman, and did my first dictating (letters, merely), and my last until now.
And it is they, the argument goes, who end up doing the dictating: to keep renewal rates high, performing groups end up opting for conservative programming.
With the note in his hand, Bince entered Compton's office, where he found the latter dictating to Edith Hudson.
Housing Dictating Moves "The corporate footprint is moving to another part of the state," Mr. Raveis said.
At one of Churchill's meetings with Roosevelt, Roosevelt accidentally met Churchill naked dictating in his suite.
"He was hitting great shots from the first point on until the end of the fourth set," said Chang, who thought that Connors had done most of the dictating.
The two plans work together-the former restricting areas where development can occur, and the latter dictating where and how growth shall occur in the GGH region.
The building has central heat and air conditioning, central dictating and transcribing system, central oxygen and vacuum system, television for patient's rooms, and vertical transport systems.
He also said he had not wanted to give support to District Attorneys' "dictating" to lawmakers how they could use their employees, which he said threatened the government's separation of powers.
In 1878, he painted a historical genre picture, The Blind Milton Dictating Paradise Lost to his Daughters, which marked a new milestone in his oeuvre.
Even the inevitable talk today had not been so terrible - the endless running diatribe in the Operating Room, the dictating of the notes after, and finally the lengthy informal coffee room review.
With geography dictating who will use this port, Akira Ono, the manager of Maizuru's port promotion association, said: "We hope this incident is not going to damage our trade.
My principal employ, which was by no means displeasing to me, was to write from her dictating; a cancer in the breast, from which she suffered extremely, not permitting her to write herself.