Sentence examples for got into tape from inspiring English sources

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Ampex got into tape recording after the war.

It was the first time I took acid and got into tape loops," Hopper told Graham Bennett, the author of Out-Bloody-Rageous, the Soft Machine biography.

When I got into tape packs, one of the tapes I got excited about the most – I remember it very well – was a Valentine's Day rave featuring Brockie, Terrorist and Det going back to back.

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Mr. Lambkin got into acrylic tape and plastic bags, ripping and sticking and scrunching, slow and deliberative and a little perverse.

The way the tape got into evidence and how eBay is using it now makes one thing clear: eBay is not treating MercExchange as a tiny nuisance.

Three days after the tapes had been shredded, a CIA memorandum, since released under America's Freedom of Information Act, reported comments by Jose Rodriguez: "As Jose said, the heat from destroying [the tapes] is nothing compared to what it would be if the tapes got into the public domain - he said that out of context they would make us look terrible - it would be devastating to us.

Internal C.I.A. e-mails, released earlier this year in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union, showed that Mr. Rodriguez had argued that "the heat" agency officials would take over destroying the tapes "is nothing compared to what it would be if the tapes ever got into the public domain".

Meanwhile, he'd borrowed gear, made some tapes and got into Cal Arts".

One declassified C.I.A. e-mail, dated November 10 , 2005 and written by the deputy to Kyle (Dusty) Foggo, then executive director of the C.I.A., notes that Rodriguez thought that "if the tapes ever got into [the] public domain… they would make us look terrible".

One declassified C.I.A. e-mail, dated November 10 , 2005 and written by the deputy to Kyle (Dusty) Foggo, then executive director of the C.I.A., notes that Rodriguez thought that "if the tapes ever got into [the] public domain… they would make us look terrible". It was about their reputation, not safety.

Although those other presidents also had dutiful wives, loyal aides and bedazzled supporters, they got into trouble for using profanity on tape, bawling out journalists and hitting on staff members -- all of which John Kennedy did repeatedly.

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