Next, the tape can be stopped and replayed to make certain all parties can be heard. |
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As they replayed it out of her view, he saw how gracefully her hips slid as she hunted for the lychees. |
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The chortle, though, quickly turned into a loud laugh as the words replayed in her mind and she figured out what they meant. |
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The protest was upheld and the game was replayed September 15 as part of a double-header with both teams splitting the twin bill. |
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A monitor in the gallery replayed a short video showing the blinding flash as lightning traveled down the copper filaments from rocket to earth. |
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I replayed the episodes, and I'm sure I answered some of the questions differently, but the outcome was exactly the same. |
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The strategy, which was instrumental in Microsoft's victory in the so-called browser wars, is being replayed in the digital media market. |
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Inside his head the voice played and replayed the scenarios of possibilities. |
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I was stunned and sickened by the appalling images, replayed over and over again on the TV screen. |
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With a number of fixtures still to be played, whether this match will be replayed is as yet undecided. |
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Alex secured the safety belt, then retrieved the pager and replayed the message. |
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His parting words echoed through her mind as she replayed that last scene by the car. |
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Because the kick-off of the game was delayed it was too dark to play extra time and the match is to be replayed. |
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In 1985-86, the domestic FA ordered the final round of league fixtures to be replayed amid accusations of match-fixing. |
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The umpire intervenes in the rally after a Sharapova shot grazes the line, and the Russian takes the replayed point to win the match. |
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Glued to our television screens we saw the same raw news footage played, then replayed. |
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The movie's full of gibberish, scenes replayed in different languages, non-sequiturs and a lot of high-minded goofing around. |
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Clicking this icon stores the video sequences and they can be replayed with the Player from Bosch Security Systems included with the package. |
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From the insistent repetition, one gets the impression that this is a phone call that has been made many times before and will be replayed in the future. |
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Over the course of the next week the images of these planes hitting the Towers would be replayed so often that they are now ghostly visions forever imprinted on my mind. |
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This, you sense, is a question that has been replayed in Bragg's mind many times since he made his own decisions about his future in the 1950s in Wigton. |
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It is not that farfetched to see that same process expanded, adopted, and replayed in future presidential elections. |
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The ceremonious opening of prizes is repeatedly replayed in our art class, as everyone breathtakingly awaits the signs of pay dirt in magical containers. |
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This can be used to monitor video input to the recorder or material being replayed from tape. |
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The videos and newspaper cuttings will be replayed and pored over again and again, the talk after the match will be of those players who made it happen. |
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Hearing the distinctive sound would trigger the memory to be replayed repeatedly, the scientists said, enhancing the learning process. |
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But though he had some good lines, particularly on bankers' bonuses, he replayed too many old tunes. |
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In the event of a tie, the game will be replayed on May 31 at Elland Road. |
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The material can then be accessed for non linear editing or can be replayed under slow motion control. |
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We all know that this taping is often replayed several times on the station. |
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The pictures were then replayed during the studio interview with François Daigneault for the noon program. |
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The past is revisited only to the extent that it is being replayed in the present, often in self-defeating ways. |
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The Midi files stemming from scans of mechanical piano Rolls, replayed with a software piano by means of digital audio converter. |
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In my research with dual earner couples about family time, this narrative was replayed over and over. |
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Although the interfaces were transparent to the full 24-bit capability of the interface, only 16 bits were recorded and replayed from tape. |
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On Irish television the incident was replayed time and again, mainly for yuks and giggles. |
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The goal has been replayed countless times since but is worth watching again and again to marvel at the slalom past the Arsenal defence. |
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In the inside of the picture, video gets mixed with cartoons and every picture divided and replayed innumerable times. |
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A new reading flows from each new observation: it could be said that the work is thus replayed to infinity. |
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There were several ugly clashes during the replayed cup tie yesterday. |
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For example, if you record your voice on a digital audio track while music is playing, a delay of a few milliseconds between the recorded voice and music can occur when the item is replayed. |
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There is no surviving account of the ensuing confrontation, but it appears that it replayed Moray's earlier 'dance' with the Countess of Ross. |
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Scenes like these are replayed daily on TV shows like Who the Did I Marry? |
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The candidate who delivers the most memorable 15-second sound bite putting down an opponent has a special advantage, since it is bound to be replayed over and over. |
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The next features the playwright Wallace Shawn and his brother, the composer Allen Shawn, who will extemporize on random topics while their words are recorded and replayed. |
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Using animation, sounds warping and time shifts this video runs forwards and backwards looking for forgotten details, mimicking the way memories are replayed in the mind. |
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Unlike Gould, he thinks that if evolution were replayed from the beginning, a lot of things would turn out the same. Dr Conway-Morris has arrived at this view from a detailed study of what is known as convergent evolution. |
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With functions similar to those of an answering machine, messages can be replayed, fast-forwarded, paused, locked or deleted. |
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Due to the early rainout, the game will be replayed in its entirety on Friday. |
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If a game ends in a draw, the fixture is replayed at the home ground of the other team at a later date. |
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In special version there is demounted and replayed with outputs from standard signals from sensors. |
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Sir Wilson Whineray is best remembered by rugby union followers in Britain for a try that was replayed in grainy monochrome on many a winter's afternoon on Grandstand. |
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It would then presumably be replayed on a cable network at a later point. |
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Certain bulk operations, such as bulk copy operations, SELECT INTO, and text processing, can be replayed if necessary, so these operations are not fully logged. |
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If the line umpire can not make a call, or if there is no line umpire, and the chair umpire can not make a decision on a question of fact, the point shall be replayed. |
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The system allows employees to easily switch between the video and any related presentations, charts, and data that were recorded, and can be replayed as often as necessary. |
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If you select PLAY, the tracks are replayed in normal order. |
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In fact, if Parliament becomes the forum where national political conflicts are replayed, how can we credibly rebuild an open, objective, robust and sometimes severe relationship with the Commission? |
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A lawyer can have a piece of testimony replayed to prove that a witness contradicted himself about the colour of clothing the accused was wearing. |
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Many moons ago, the Not The Nine O'Clock News show ran a spoof sketch called Gob of the Season where the greatest televised football flobs were replayed in slow motion. |
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Translating his words, ordinary citizens stood in long lines at clinics after the incident donating blood for the injured, in a stance of recurrently replayed solidarity. |
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Chelsea took their first European honour, a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup triumph, the following year, with another replayed win, this time over Real Madrid in Athens. |
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The final would have been replayed if tied after extra time. |
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