Then the telltale lines on the screen appear as the tape is rewound and the camera pans back. |
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I rewound a film that had been in my camera since last year and took it to be developed and was singularly unimpressed with the results. |
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She rewound the videotape of the evening news and watched herself at Agent Logan's press conference. |
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Fat Man's bespectacled sidekick took the woman's video camera and rewound the tape. |
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Brendan rewound the tape a bit and watched the girls at work a second time. |
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Soon she could picture it her mind, like a tape rewound and played over again. |
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Whatever flows through your perceptual systems can be rewound and queued up for viewing at a later date. |
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She rewound the memory of the man to and fro in her head, attempting to find any discernible qualities from him in their the brief encounter. |
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When its energy runs out it is simply rewound, producing an infinite supply of power at no cost. |
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I don't know what it is but thirty years seem to have rewound off the spool today. |
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Fully wound, the hand shows that there is a power reserve of around 40 hours operation without the watch being worn or rewound. |
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A radio story or message cannot be rewound like an audiocassette or turned back like the pages of a book. |
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He rewound the sections in which Bruce Lee used a nunchaku, and watched unblinking, gasping at the clean aggression of the metal-and-wood weapon. |
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Any music track and audio book title can be conveniently fast-forwarded or rewound. |
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It shows that Greece's economic clock has been turned back furthest: it has been rewound by over 12 years. |
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I didn't know it but a lot of what came later was the fruit of how much I thought, thought and rewound. |
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In review playback in the recording mode or multi playback, the picture can only be forwarded or rewound one by one. |
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The tape will automatically be rewound if the tape position is not in the beginning. |
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This can help relieve tape stresses, since the cassette will have to be rewound before it is played. |
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When larger motors need to be rewound, replace them with energy efficient motors. |
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With a little practice, a spring can be removed, repaired and rewound in this manner in as little as five minutes. |
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When the cartridge mark blinks on the data panel, the film has been rewound. |
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The playback of messages can be fastforwarded or rewound in 5 second intervals. |
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Tapes that are too loosely or too tightly wound on the reel, or have edges projecting from the tape pack, should be rewound. |
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If the rewind motor stops before the film has been completely rewound, all the indicators on the data panel will blink. |
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Inside, the surveillance commander rewound the tape they had just made. |
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If you rewound the tape and played it back we'd appear again and again. |
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The next step is that SOMMER CABLEs are rewound onto easy to handle 100, 200, 400, or 500 m rolls and sent immediately to the wholesaler or stored in our German distribution centre in Straubenhardt. |
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They found that with both implementations, the tape could be rewound manually and the cassette extracted without damage, although this took a few minutes and needed some practice and a knowledge of the procedure. |
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The principal behind the instrument was that each key triggered a corresponding piece of audio tape which then played for a maximum of eight seconds before having to be released and rewound. |
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They will be rewound every day during the tests. |
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And because it is an achievement to be realized only by the singularity and irreplaceability of living theater, it is ephemeral, to be rewound only through memory. |
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The new haul rope was then pulled directly from the rope drum across forest, ravines and rocks, and then rewound again at the bottom terminal of the chair lift. |
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Indeed, the physical differences between consumer rolls and jumbo reels go beyond the mere difference in packaging, as the product concerned has to be rewound before being repacked and resold to the final customer. |
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After a lengthy delay, the same film is rewound and shown again. |
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With the arrow buttons, the presentation can easily be advanced or rewound and with a push of a button it is possible to switch between programs and documents. |
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A flywheel on the spindle kept the motion going, so that the cords rewound in reverse to raise the crosspiece as the drill slowed, and the next downward push brought the spindle into rotation in the opposite direction. |
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With a remote control, programs can be paused, rewound and fast-forwarded. |
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