Ribbons of the paper tape piled up at Joe's feet like a nest of intertwined vipers.
The ribbons of market tape piled up at Joe Granville's feet are the metaphor for our shattered financial world.
"Think of the economic development and job creation potential if more land was opened, and if less red tape tied up the acreage that is leased, " said Mulva.
You might not have fast-forwarded to another song either lest your tape get chewed up.
Mr Sinha says he is cutting red tape and speeding up the approval process.
And that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits.
Cutting the red tape that ties up construction projects could speed up the creation of all sorts of businesses.
Meanwhile, red tape is holding up dozens of applications to build new generating plants that might compete with Enel.
Some emergency medical technician handbooks even describe how to use duct tape to close up sucking chest wounds like gunshots.
Yellow police tape was strung up in Lafayette Square, the park in front of the White House, preventing pedestrians from moving easily.
Prof Sen blames India's notorious red tape for holding up funds.
The tape effectively closes up wounds until proper treatment can be found --although it's not fun when you have to pull the stuff off your skin.
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.
Last year, my Administration launched the Startup America initiative to help connect innovators to funding and mentorship, cut through red tape, speed up innovation, and get their ventures off the ground faster.
Police had put up yellow tape, closing off part of the tree-lined street.
And I think our agency is working around the clock to clear up red tape and to eliminate bureaucracy.
Asked about the availability of broadband internet nationally and the new 4G mobile phone network, Mrs Miller said that recent announcements on cutting red tape would help speed up delivery of the infrastructure.
OECD's indicator of product-market regulation (ie, the extent of state ownership, the red tape involved in setting up a business, and barriers to international trade and investment) again puts India at the bottom of the class.
"People living in private rented homes should be treated fairly and honestly, but we want to avoid excessive red tape that would push up the cost of rents and reduce choice for tenants, " a spokesman from the Department for Communities and Local Government said.
Eight years after being caught on tape trying to cover up NCAA rules violations at Baylor by portraying a murdered player as a drug dealer, Bliss again finds himself a subject of controversy even as he works to revive his career as a coach and administrator at a private school with less than 300 students.
Tape is ideal for backing up huge libraries of data -- its fast, cheap and capacious.
Red tape continues to tie business up in knots, limiting economic growth and its contribution to state coffers.
Many Iranian entrepreneurs prefer to run their companies from Dubai these days, to avoid getting tied up in red tape.
When Jocelyn and I get there, Alice is setting up the new tape recorder that her stepfather bought her, with a real microphone.
The album may not be Merritt's best work, but there's enough here to delight Merritt admirers or to darken up a mix tape or two.
They soon found that duct tape leaked air so badly much of the cooling and heating was wasted--and that the tape frequently shrunk, dried up or separated.
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.
Admission to the festival is free every year, and the first 500 people take home their very own roll of tape, perfect for fixing up pretty much anything or creating something new.
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