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I take a cassette out of a cupboard and go to the only machine I have left that can still play it.
He would take a cassette player to work, playing his favourite operas across the rooftops and building sites of south London, singing along with the gusto of a Welsh male voice choir – and the precision of the carpet-bombing of Cambodia.
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Instead, I took a cassette tape green plastic, with a handwritten label that read: "Nixon's resignation.
He takes a cassette tape and starts creating images out of the tape and they start to get a life of their own.
While they are searching through boxes of records from her basement, Jesse takes a cassette tape from his jacket and pretends that it came from the box.
"She thought it was great," Ms. Swenson said, "that she was able to take a calculator to college or a cassette player to tape lectures".
When I got the car back, I found that one item they had taken was a cassette lecture series titled "The Legacies of Great Economists".
Mr. Hettrick said that it would take a couple of years, but that the era of the cassette was ending.
Proud to show off the bedroom that she shares with two other women, she took a plastic bag of cassettes out of her closet and popped one of them into her small boom box.
As for music, when it was on vinyl, I never took it along with me; when it was on cassette, I took a handful; when my music collection was on CDs, I carried one of those disc wallets that could hold twenty or so.
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