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Teeline is a
shorthand system developed in 1968 by
James Hill, a
teacher of
Pitman shorthand. It is
accepted by the
National Council for the Training...
- spelling-based (rather than phonetic)
Teeline shorthand is now more
commonly taught and used than Pitman, and
Teeline is the
recommended system of the National...
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shorthand in the
later 20th century, but the
spirit of the
system lives on in
Teeline shorthand, with
which it
shares a
number of
characteristics (although the...
- the
tee line; once the
leading edge of a
stone crosses the
tee line only one
player may
sweep it. Additionally, if a
stone is
behind the
tee line one...
- The
Tees Valley Line is a
railway route in
Northern England,
following part of the
original Stockton and
Darlington Railway route of 1825. The
line covers...
- The
Tees–Exe
line is a northeast-southwest
line that can be
drawn on a map of
Great Britain which roughly divides the
island into
lowland and
upland regions...
- zone, 4 to 6 the
rings in
front of the
tee line, 7
being on the button, and 8 to 10 the
rings behind the
tee line. Sometimes, 11 is used to
indicate a stone...
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Moscow site (in Russian) New
League CC Новая Лига
Moscow TeeLine CC ТиЛайн
Moscow site (in
Russian and English)
Vorobjevy Gory (Sparrow...
- has been su****ded by
Gregg shorthand,
developed by John
Robert Gregg.
Teeline has
become more
common in
recent years, as it is
based on spelling, rather...
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Shorthand Gregg Shorthand Pitman Shorthand Shorthand Speedwriting Stenoscript Teeline Forkner shorthand for colleges. Forkner/Gage. 1982. p. 18. ISBN 0912036443...