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After I transcribed our lively talk, I decided to step out of the picture and present his views on their own, under short subheads.

For instance, when you talk to Amazon’s Alexa you might have workers transcribing what you say so that the voice recognition algorithm learns to understand speech better.

If that virus attacks them or their descendants again, the bacteria transcribe the part of CRISPR that contains the viral DNA into RNA.

I’d known as soon as Sammy first walked me through his process that this wasn’t the sort of recipe I could transcribe, fold up, and stash away for safekeeping.

From Eater

The problem was that Genius didn’t really have any rights in the lyrics it was transcribing and displaying, despite having legally licensed them from music publishers.

According to the transcriber, Kerry “asserted that [Qatar's prime minister] was preaching to the converted.”

Transcriber's note: Minor spelling and punctuation inconsistencies, mainly quotes that had not been closed, have been harmonized.

On some reading devices, inline stage directions are set off from the text by parentheses added by the transcriber.

Errors of the first transcriber are corrected by a later hand, and noticed in the margin or between the lines.

The transcriber created the cover image, and hereby releases it to the public domain.

Transcriber's Notes: No corrections of typographical or other errors have been made to this text.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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