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No, unfortunately. She speaks very clearly. nm

Posted By: christina on 2008-09-24
In Reply to: long shot--synchronicity? - nm

Subject: No, unfortunately. She speaks very clearly. nm

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This doc speaks very clearly. sm
Subject: This doc speaks very clearly. sm

He is saying either glenoidization or glenolization, neither of which I can document. :(

Thanks, anyway. That was a good guess! :)
I can't hear that. Doc speaks very
Subject: I can't hear that. Doc speaks very

fast. You're probably right though. Thanks.
Thank you all, but she speaks clearly, not fast. I have never had a problem with her dictation.
Subject: Thank you all, but she speaks clearly, not fast. I have never had a problem with her dictation.

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