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tape-record

vb. To record on magnetic tape.

Usage examples of "tape-record".

The interrogations so far were not tape-recorded, and neither was the one that followed.

While police were not tape-recording, much less videotaping, interviews at this stage of the investigation, they did make use of a few modern tools.

Lax tape-recorded the interviews with Stephanie Dollar, Linda Sides, Marine Collins, Jennifer Roberts, and Rhonda Dedman on January 11, 1994.

I had a tape-recording, but Balfour Beatty claimed to have received a letter from the lawyer I had quoted.

Even Buchanan, who thinks rationally about 79% of the time, apparently believed -- less than two weeks before the Court ruled unanimously against Nixon -- that five of the eight justices who would have to rule on that question would see no legal objection to ratifying Nixon's demented idea that anything discussed in the president's official office -- even a patently criminal conspiracy -- was the president's personal property, if he chose to have it recorded on his personal tape-recording machinery.

She proceeds to enter the man's life as destroying angel, complete with hidden tape-recording apparatus, making love to him and waiting desperately for the moment when he will let his guard down and talk about his connection with Bernice.

In an era when the Vice President of the United States held court in Washington to accept payoffs from his former vassals in the form of big wads of one hundred dollar bills -- and when the President himself routinely held secretly tape-recorded meetings with his top aides in the Oval Office to plot illegal wiretaps, political burglaries and other gross felonies in the name of a "silent majority," it was hard to feel anything more than a flash of high, nervous humor at the sight of some acid-bent lawyer setting fire to a Judge's front yard at four o'clock in the morning.

The output signal from the receivers was fed into a regular tape-recording circuit.

We will probably never know exactly what he and Nixon talked about on the telephone, because he was careful to make the call from one of the White House phones that was not wired into the tape-recording system.

Two weeks after the murders, Gitchell and his detectives called John Mark Byers to the station for a tape-recorded interview—his first formal interview by police.

After that, with the uncle present, Lax tape-recorded an interview with the boy.

They had had virtually no evidence against Jessie, other than his tape-recorded confession.

As recently as the last week of Jessie’s trial, Bray had tape-recorded yet another statement from Aaron, and it had turned out to be the most elaborate yet.

According to Fogleman, Jason’s lawyers had discussed the case with Peretti sometime before the trial, and they’d tape-recorded the session.

She agreed, and on August 17, 1994, the investigator and the attorney tape-recorded a session with Hutcheson.