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  2. Harvard sentences - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard sentences, or Harvard lines, [1] is a collection of 720 sample phrases, divided into lists of 10, used for standardized testing of Voice over IP, cellular, and other telephone systems. They are phonetically balanced sentences that use specific phonemes at the same frequency they appear in English.

  3. File:Speech 12dB s16.flac - Wikipedia

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    Selection of Harvard Sentences, recorded at high fidelity, converted to 16-bit LPCM, losslessly encoded as FLAC. Items portrayed in this file depicts. source of file.

  4. ETP-1 - Wikipedia

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    Recreation of ETP-1 used by IBA Off-air recording of ETP-1 as seen on ITV from 1979 to 1988. ETP-1 (or Electronic Test Pattern One) [1] was a test card designed and used by the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA).

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  6. Who did Biden pardon? Whose sentences did he commute ... - AOL

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    President Biden announced Thursday that he is commuting sentences for roughly 1,500 people and is pardoning 39 others in what the White House called the “largest single-day act of clemency in ...

  7. Note-taking - Wikipedia

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    Note-taking has been an important part of human history and scientific development. The Ancient Greeks developed hypomnema, personal records on important subjects.In the Renaissance and early modern period, students learned to take notes in schools, academies and universities, often producing beautiful volumes that served as reference works after they finished their studies.

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  9. File:Speech 12dB mulaw8.flac - Wikipedia

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    Selection of Harvard Sentences, recorded at high fidelity, converted from 16-bit LPCM to 8-bit µ-Law PCM, losslessly encoded as FLAC. Items portrayed in this file