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If need be, he can demand that the discussion be tape-recorded to preserve an accurate record.
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While his interrogator was temporarily distracted, he hid his microphone and mini tape-recorder -- used to record dialogue -- in his sock.
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But by using compression software and getting Galileo to record data on its tape-recorder for later transmission, almost all of the probe's objectives have still been achieved.
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He is able now to record them on tape at the time - but said that when he was with the Beatles, this was not possible, and this was how he and John Lennon would know if they had a good song.
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Mr McCain is a proud free-trader and longtime opponent of red tape, whose voting record earned a 100% rating from the US Chamber of Commerce last year to Mr Obama's 33%.
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Decent police officers driven out by exasperation at the red-tape and bureaucracy have told us about the government's desperate record on this.
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The common North American way of saying it is 'TAPE-uhr' -- like the guys with the tall microphones at Widespread Panic concerts who record the shows.
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The band takes an idiosyncratic approach to music-making: It purchased an abandoned church as studio space, it's traveled to Budapest to record with large-scale choirs and orchestras, and it often incorporates a jumble of reflective tape, neon signs, megaphones and motorcycle helmets in its live concerts.
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