A stenographer is someone who is specialized in recording conversations between people into text. They are very popularly used in a court room so there will be no debate as to what was said in the court room.
A stenograph or stenotype is a special type of keyboard which is used by pressing more than one key at a time to type a letter. It is most commonly used to record minutes of court proceedings, because, with practice, one can type very fast on a stenotype.
They use a voice silencer, a stenograph machine, an audio recorder, a laptop computer and various software programs used by court reporters.
A .zip file may be used when compressing multiple files in one.
Every situation is different but for the most part the wrench holds while the socket turns.
they aren't used in real life, not unless you need them in a situation were you would need to use them.
Yes. I used it for the same situation.
Survival of the fittest would be used to describe this situation.
crt monitor situation used
In WW2, no. If used again, maybe. It depends on situation.
If the goal difference is the same in a tiebreaker situation, the next criteria typically used to determine the winner would be the number of goals scored.
No, using an illegal gun in a threatening situation would likely not qualify as self-defense in the eyes of the law.
A SO-CO is a term used in the military to refer to a situation where a soldier is separated from their combat unit. This term would be used in the military profession.