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Video coordinators used to take tapes with them to an airport on Sunday mornings after games so they could be delivered that same day to their opponents.
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Take two paper clips and fold them back so they look like an S. Take tape and tape the two paper clips together at 90 degrees to each other.
Mr Kelsey-Fry QC told the jury: "He [Beasley] rings, takes tapes without warning.
Fassel mandated that each player spend an extra two hours each day on preparation, whether it be staying late or taking tapes home.
This summer I will be going to Glastonbury, Bestival, Latitude and Godiva, and I will be taking Tape by Steven Camden.
They took tape, handcuffs and a stun gun to her home in Bristol on 19 February and let themselves in when they knew Becky was alone.
In the first report, concerning a violation of a temporary restraining order, officers documented "everything that occurred, including taking tape-recorded statements," LAPD Cmdr.
Initially, only notes were taken; tape recorded information and pictures taken where people would not be suspicious.
Put your finger on the tape Take the tape off gently.
Take your tape and tape down the crutch onto the posterboard.
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