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She encountered the same skittishness among media members we've often seen - Snyder repeatedly said he didn't like walking around while mic'ed, and said "every step of the way with this story there was discussion on what he felt comfortable showing on camera."
ESPN's Daniel Snyder profile Dan Steinberg 2010
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The story was obscured by lyrics that led to nothing but momentary moods as gorgeous mic'ed voices merged with Galt's music.
Melanie Chartoff: Spine-tingling"Spiderman"--for All the Wrong Reasons Melanie Chartoff 2011
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To produce the 12-minutes piece for E: 60, its prime-time news magazine, ESPN conducted three hours of interviews with Snyder, talked to well over a dozen NFL figures, and followed the mic'ed up Snyder at multiple events.
ESPN's Daniel Snyder profile Dan Steinberg 2010
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After sitting down and being mic'ed up, it took all of about ten seconds for Shyamalan to begin voicing his displeasure.
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Below, the top five mic'ed up moments from the premium version of the Capitals-Penguins game:
Top quotes from HBO '24/7' episode three: Capitals vs. Penguins Lindsay Applebaum 2010
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After sitting down and being mic'ed up, it took all of about ten seconds for Shyamalan to begin voicing his displeasure.
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Obama says it wasn't supposed to be a family interview -- except the girls were already mic'ed up?
"Obama's ample self-regard is lapsing into hubris." Ann Althouse 2008
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Lately I've been about improvisation when performing -- last time it was loopy-tape delayed contact mic'ed snare drum and a fire alarm bell.
oatcake Diary Entry oatcake 2007
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Still ahead, Cynthia McKinney goes off while mic'ed up.
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MOOS: Everyone a pop star sometimes pops off her mouth, forgetting she's mic'ed.
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