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is tape
noun
Flexible material in a roll with a sticky surface on one or both sides; adhesive tape.
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(There is tape; voters will hear and see it).
The colors are layered, but in what order — is tape used, or maybe even silk screen?
Burger is tape recorded and his voice, along with the songs requested, goes out the next week.
Josh Moulder, 21, told the Evening Standard: "Grosvenor Place is blocked off at Hyde Park Corner and there is tape just past Chapel Street heading to Victoria station.
Inevitably, a major part of the composer's effort is tape editing, unless he is satisfied with the crudest string of effects merely linked together in sequence.
"There is tape in there that is just so intimate you couldn't get it with a reporter there," Mr. Richman said.
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In "Sophia (Wisdom)"the dialogue is tape-recorded and seen on a large screen while the actors move i complex patterns.
At the other end of the technology spectrum is tape-based storage, which provides a low-cost if somewhat less convenient alternative to disk storage.
But that can sometimes be a long wait because NBC is tape-delaying some major events, like the men's downhill last Monday, to feature them in prime time, when it can earn the most advertising revenue.
Everything here is taped.
The zone is taped off and patrolled.
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