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transcripts

  • plural
    of transcript.
    transcript
    noun
    a written, typewritten, or printed copy; something transcribed or made by transcribing.

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At California Institute of Technology, a little-known band of admissions officials is scrutinizing the fonts on science-fair certificates, checking addresses on high-school transcripts and analyzing signatures on awards.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 4, 2026

While the case was largely managed by assistant U.S. attorney Caelainn Carney, according to court transcripts, Faruqui was aiming his frustration at her bosses, including senior prosecutor Jonathan R. Hornok, and the leadership at DOJ.

From Salon Jul. 30, 2026

Some users even conducted what appeared to be proprietary research for their work, such as in healthcare, including transcripts of private conversations.

From BBC Jul. 27, 2026

Without cameras or timely released transcripts or audio, moments of pettiness, score settling, or open contempt for colleagues or parties by the justices can, and have, gone almost entirely unnoticed.

From Slate Jul. 2, 2026

The transcripts — 122 in all — were then analyzed by a group of linguists and psychologists led by Katherine Nelson of Harvard University.

From "The Tipping Point" by Malcolm Gladwell