Remember those days when you just couldn't find a VHS tape to save your life?
She authorised the tape to be made public after other promises were not kept, she said.
Apply some double-stick tape to the silver side of the hard drive and plug the drive in.
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My plan was to record for a little while, until I had enough tape to make a story.
The reality of the investigation seems everywhere in Leeds, from the police tape to the swarms of authorities.
Another scene shows Clark using a piece of duct tape to remove lint from an experiment's air filter.
Most memorable: Astronauts on Apollo 13 used duct tape to help put together air scrubbers to keep themselves alive.
As a former mayor puts it, the city has gone from white pines to red tape to blue chips.
Some emergency medical technician handbooks even describe how to use duct tape to close up sucking chest wounds like gunshots.
Mitt Romney will probably be forced to reveal his returns in due course (presumably with no sex tape to air instead).
He estimates that 3M makes 65, 000 products, ranging from Scotch tape to film for solar-energy panels, dental braces and dog chews.
The reputed "Dr. Death" was charged with first-degree murder after "60 Minutes" showed the tape to a national audience on November 23.
Dewa's family took the tape to the Supreme Court in Kabul, but so far no action has been taken against the judge.
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It is not clear who leaked the first tape to the media.
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Ministers are cutting red tape to make it easier for business people to move into empty premises and open so-called pop-up shops.
Accordingly, American Superconductor has been using its tape to build superconducting motors.
The retailer has since survived shifts from vinyl to tape to CD.
More than the telephone, however, the New York Stock Exchange gained its preeminence because it aggressively used its ticker tape to disseminate price information.
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The United Nations has offered to show an edited version of the tape to the Israeli government and to the families of the soldiers.
We're selling acres of federal office space that hasn't been used in years, and we'll cut through red tape to get rid of more.
It was lost when hundreds of shows were wiped to allow video tape to be reused by the BBC, because of its high cost.
But he told Sky News it was "absolutely essential" patient data was safeguarded and this could not be treated as "red tape to be brushed away".
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But equally we cannot allow red tape to deter the very people that we want to come to the UK and help make the economy stronger.
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The witness told the court that several samples taken using sticky tape to pick up skin cells showed a mixture of DNA from two or three individuals.
Published last month, Ms Portas' report called for town centres to be run more like businesses, and for red tape to be cut for high street traders.
It is a way of cutting through red tape to release funds for the fire fighting effort and to assist the rebuilding process through low interest loans.
Back then, if I wanted to rent a movie I went down to my local Blockbuster and picked up a VHS tape to pop into my trusty VCR.
When I finished the mix the next morning, I took the master tape to the Memphis airport and handed the box to an attendant flying up to New York.
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The education ministry decided last year to hire foreign teachers to plug a severe shortfall in state schools but those already in the country struggle with red tape to qualify.
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