The poetical works of William Blake; a new and verbatim text from the manuscript engraved and letterpress originals (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1905)
The second report provided what the C.I.A. described as the "verbatim text" of what the foreign service had said was an Iraq-Niger agreement.
In addition, the military storyboards have in some cases copied verbatim text from copyrighted publications and passed it on to be printed in the Iraqi press without attribution, documents and interviews indicated.
Checking documents for verbatim text overlaps represents a classical string matching problem known from other areas of computer science.
When the interview was printed, with her replies in verbatim text, her supporters rushed some skilled campaign advisers to her.
Entire chapters read as near verbatim text from one or more of these other authors.
Examples of primary authority include the verbatim texts of:
I studied the verbatim text of that first speech Philippus made over and over again, and had many a cozy chat with every woman in a position to know something.
What might have been a dry document of bureaucratic terror, a bloodless verbatim text, turns out to be a vivid, tragic panorama full of prickly individuals.
Following is the verbatim text of Wong's letter to News 10 Now (it includes his errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation).