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to tapes
noun
Flexible material in a roll with a sticky surface on one or both sides; adhesive tape.
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Listen to tapes and stuff".
As predicted, we listened to tapes.
Cyro listened to tapes of New Orleans parade music.
JOE QUEENAN, journalist: My wife, Francesca, does all the driving, so we don't listen to tapes.
The videotape is similar to tapes made by other Qaeda terrorists.
Over the years Ms. Reitz went from vinyl recordings to tapes to CDs.
Then he memorizes the work sheets and listens to tapes of the books the children read.
He went through a phase of religious fundamentalism ("in search of my identity"), listening incessantly to tapes of Muslim prayers.
As a child, Christopher Cox would go to sleep listening to tapes of President Nixon reading books.
Mr. Ruth's first act was to challenge part of the pardon deal that restricted his access to tapes.
His journey began when he listened to tapes of African-American Muslim preachers while at graduate school in America.
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