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was tape
noun
Flexible material in a roll with a sticky surface on one or both sides; adhesive tape.
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The interview was tape recorded.
Bet you Battlestar Galactica was tape decks".
Another long silence followed by, "The interview was tape recorded".
The first thing Mercredi did in his apartment was tape Lee's photo to the refrigerator.
If the interview was tape recorded, Rigelsford and Meffen presumably took the most "interesting" parts.
One night Mr. Leno showed a film, purportedly of Mr. bin Laden leaving Afghanistan; it was tape of a man in a turban riding an ostrich, looking helpless as he fled.
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What would create legal problems for him is if he was tape-recorded specifically offering a seat in exchange for the contribution.
In the past, they knew that whatever NBC carried live in prime time to the Eastern and Central time zones was tape-delayed to them.
The tasting was tape-recorded by the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of Natural History, which has been compiling a history of American wine for a number of years.
The crucial case, they say, occurred in 1984 and involved airline executives talking about jointly raising fares in a conversation that was tape-recorded.
Of course, she never thought it would, he said in the interview, which was tape-recorded and played for the jury at several points during the trial.
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