dictaphone in A Sentence

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    A Dictaphone advertisement from 1917.

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    Your Dictaphone? Yes, my Dictaphone.

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    JVC was licensed to produce machines designed and developed by Dictaphone.

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    In June 2005, Dictaphone sold its Communications Recording Solutions to NICE

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    In Japan, JVC was licensed to produce machines designed and developed by Dictaphone.

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    In June 2005, Dictaphone sold its Communications Recording Solutions to NICE Systems for $38.5 million.

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    In 1995, Pitney Bowes sold Dictaphone to the investment group Stonington Partners of Connecticut

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    In September 2005, Dictaphone sold its IVS business outside the United States to a private Swiss group

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    In 1995, Pitney Bowes sold Dictaphone to the investment group Stonington Partners of Connecticut for a reported $462 million.

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    The name"Dictaphone" was trademarked by the Columbia Graphophone Company in 1907, which soon became the leading manufacturer of such devices.

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    The name"Dictaphone" was trademarked by the Columbia Graphophone Company in 1907, they soon became the leading manufacturer of such devices.

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    Subsequently the company and all its subsidiaries were forced into bankruptcy protection(Chapter 11 for US assets such as Dictaphone).

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    However, it should not be forgotten that this figure also developed other significant inventions such as the phonograph or the Dictaphone.

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    In June 2005 Dictaphone sold its Communications Recording Solutions to NICE Systems for $38.5 million, which was considered a great bargain in the industry.

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    Dictaphone was an American company, a producer of dictation machines- sound recording devices most commonly used to record speech for later playback or to be typed into print.

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    The name"Dictaphone" is a trademark, but in some places it has also become a common way to refer to all such devices, and is used as a genericized trademark.

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    In September 2005, Dictaphone sold its IVS business outside the United States to a private Swiss group around its former VP Martin Niederberger, who formed Dictaphone IVS AG(later Calison AG) in Urdorf, Switzerland and developed"FRISBEE", the first hardware-independent dictation-management software system with integrated speech recognition and workflow management.

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