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  • Commercial filming, photography and audio-recording are not permitted without the Quileute Tribal

    Twilight Lexicon » Quileute Nation Photo Policy 2010

  • All inquiries regarding commercial filming, photography, or audio-recording should be directed to Jackie

    Twilight Lexicon » Quileute Nation Photo Policy 2010

  • In the audio-recording age, this wasn't so surprising.

    Matchsticks No More Robert Greskovic 2011

  • If we'd been more organised in Belfast, maybe taken some audio-recording stuff and done some voice interviews, that would have been a good use of the podcast format though.

    Day 18: Final days of UK filming 2009

  • At PMA, the company introduced its $90 Memory Mixer software, which offers hundreds of themes, templates, fonts, music and audio-recording capability and most importantly, hundreds and hundreds of kinds of digital ribbons and bows and caters to beginners or hard-core enthusiasts.

    Scrapbooking Goes DigitalOld Craft, New Tech Boost 2006

  • He earned the top mark out of nine analysts for his 2005 earnings estimate on Kudelski, a Swiss company that develops, manufactures and sells audio-recording equipment.

    Top Ten Earnings Estimators Overall 2006

  • When life hands you a rat infestation, you purchase a trap, you set up high-fidelity audio-recording equipment — all the better to snag the rattling of the mechanism, and the feral squeal of varmint fear — and you then transform those found sounds into heady, sample-laced prog rock.

    Disquiet » Matmos MP3 Samples 2004

  • But the inventor certainly never could have anticipated that his audio-recording experiments in a Washington lab could be recovered 130 years later and played for a gathering of scientists, curators and journalists.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • But the inventor certainly never could have anticipated that his audio-recording experiments in a Washington lab could be recovered 130 years later and played for a gathering of scientists, curators and journalists.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • Accredited journalists in British Columbia have long been allowed to bring audio-recording devices into courtrooms to record material for reference in their reporting, but not for any form of broadcast.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JUSTINE HUNTER 2011

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