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Waguespack and tape
FBI agent Michael Waguespack, listening to the tape, recognized the voice as familiar but could not remember who it was.

Waguespack and .
In Waguespack and Cantor ( 1996 ), the authors point out that JIT would require a significant change in the supplier / refiner relationship, but the changes in inventories in the oil industry exhibit none of those tendencies.
* Waguespack, Kevin, and Cantor, Bryan ( 1996 ), " Oil inventories should be based on margins, supply reliability ", Oil & Gas Journal, Vol 94, Number 28, 8 July 1996.
On April 17, 2007 Matlak lost to challenger Scott Waguespack.

listened and tape
Prof. Gernot Rotter, professor of Islamic and Arabic Studies at the Asia-Africa Institute at the University of Hamburg said " The American translators who listened to the tapes and transcribed them apparently wrote a lot of things in that they wanted to hear but that cannot be heard on the tape no matter how many times you listen to it.
After several months, Novoselic finally listened to the tape, liked it, and agreed to start a band with Cobain.
To get a handle on the man ’ s voice and how he talked, Crowe listened repeatedly to a six-hour tape of Wigand.
" " If they thought they'd listened to a self-esteem tape ( even though half the labels were wrong ), they felt that their self-esteem had gone up.
He listened to the tape shortly before going surfing, where lyrics came to him.
When the FBI listened to the tape, they expected to hear the voice of Brian Kelley, still the prime suspect.
Nevertheless Gordon ( 1987 ) reports that Charles Turner, David Frohnmayer and other law enforcement officials, who had surveyed affidavits never released publicly and who listened to hundreds of hours of tape recordings, insinuated to him that Osho was guilty of more crimes than those for which he was eventually prosecuted.
Subjects listened to a tape of a man enthusiastically describing a tedious peg-turning task.
After cutting herself twenty times, she replayed the tape, listened to the sounds, and tried to repeat the same movements, attempting to replicate the mistakes, merging past and present.
A number of scenes in the film — Rupert and Jerry in the restaurant, Jerry meeting Rupert after having listened to his tape and calling him a genius, Rupert getting married " live " on Jerry's show — exist solely in Rupert's imagination, and Bordwell suggested that some viewers would think the final sequence is another fantasy.
( As such, there is a warning label on the box that says, " Do not listen while driving ," a joke that doesn't make sense until one has actually listened to the tape.
According to Ortega, literally the last tape that they listened to had " The Time of My Life ", which they saw as the obvious choice.
An illiterate his entire life, he hired people to read the Bible to him and later listened to recordings of the Bible on tape.
Cherie Paliotta Adams replaced Hassman after one of Avalon's co-managers listened to a country music demo tape recorded by Adams.
They were usually acoustic, as noise could cause the neighbors to call the Militsiya, but the limited space fostered an atmosphere of intimacy between the group and its audience, who listened with bated breath, perhaps with someone recording the concert on a simple tape recorder.
" Lords said that " I listened to the tape and really identified with the character in the song ... this young girl who's been exploited and abused by men all her life.
IME finally listened to the tape, and after auditioning Byrne, immediately agreed that he was their new vocalist.
Brown listened to the entire five-song tape, and asked Roger to leave it with him so he could play it for some other execs and get back to him.
While writing the third segment, Selman listened to Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer Abroad and Tom Sawyer, Detective on tape to " get some of the lingo " that Mark Twain used in his books.
Once on a flight to England she listened to a tape of British-accented English, a language she found especially challenging.
There, Ferguson lasciviously confirms that the first audio tape Bill listened to — with the sounds of an orgy on it — was the real tape.
Singer, producer and A & R man Little Gerhard ( né Karl-Gerhard Lundqvist ) listened to the tape and happened to notice that besides the band's demos there was also a young girl singing on the flipside of the tape, backwards.

listened and again
The Smartmodem included a small microcontroller that listened for key words in the data, allowing it to pick up the phone, dial numbers, and hang up again, all without any operator intervention.
These programmes are also available to listen live over the internet, can be listened to again over the internet for seven days or indefinitely in some cases and, in the case of seven language services, can be downloaded as podcasts.
One listened entranced, and could have heard the passage over and over again, so unique was the beauty of tone ....
Yuan Shao listened to Guo Tu and Chunyu Qiong and never again considered welcoming Emperor Xian.
The two men on shore listened as the boat went out on the lake as there was a thick fog enclosing it, after awhile the boat cut out and the men where never heard from again.
After the session, Sholes listened to the takes again.
Although MTV and VH1 arguably dropped the ball on their coverage, the networks listened to the complaints and decided to try again.
[...] Going to another instrument, connected by wire with Providence, forty-three miles distant, Mr. Bell listened a moment, and said, “ Signor Brignolli, who is assisting at a concert in Providence Music Hall, will now sing for us .” In a moment the cadence of the tenor's voice rose and fell, the sound being faint, sometimes lost, and then again audible.
But again he listened to me.

listened and recognized
Man becomes man as he refines himself ; he even becomes godlike: “ Deus est mortali iuvare mortalem ,” wrote Pliny, translating a Greek Stoic, “ To help man is man ’ s true God .” Finally, the man who practiced humanitas cultivated his aesthetic sensibilities as he listened to his reason: " Cum musis ,” wrote Cicero, “ id est, cum humanitate et doctrina habere commercium ".< ref > Peter Gay's citation of the phrase, Cum musis, etc., refers to an anecdote in the Tusculan Disputations, in which Cicero recounts how during a visit to Syracuse, in Sicily, he had chanced to discover the tomb of Archimedes, at that time unknown to the inhabitants of the city, but which he, Cicero, recognized from its description in a line of poetry he had memorized ; and he contrasted the enduring fame of Archimedes, the mathematician, to the obloquy of the notorious Sicilian tyrant Dionysius the Elder, buried nearby: “ Who is there who has had anything at all to do with the Muses, that is, with humanity and learning, who would not prefer to be this mathematician rather than that tyrant?

listened and voice
But the one radio voice I listened to above others belonged to Ella Fitzgerald.
Not only that workers should have a voice to be listened to, but that workers have a vote to be counted.
According to Wouk, " head Harry Cohn looked into the matter, called me back, and said in his tough gravelly voice, ' I've got you beat on the legalities, but I've listened to the record and it's no goddamn good, so I'm yanking it.
One reason for his resignation to be crowned with the Holy Crown of Hungary might have been, that Alcuin had written in a letter to Charlemagne in 798: " And those people should not be listened to who keep saying the voice of the people is the voice of God, since the riotousness of the crowd is always very close to madness.
At court, complex networks of influence were at work and Edward listened to more than one voice.
Even people who otherwise never listened to opera often owned a record or two of the great voice of Caruso.
He listened only to his own voice.
His social success was due less to his literary position than to his powers as a conversationalist, his educated taste in all matters of art, and no doubt to his sarcastic and bitter wit, for which he excused himself by saying that he had such a small voice that no one listened if he said pleasant things.
The significance of this identification is enhanced by the presence of Elijah and Moses, for it indicates to the apostles that Jesus is the voice of God " par excellence ", and instead of Elijah or Moses, he should be listened to, surpassing the laws of Moses by virtue of his filial relationship with God.
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He also speaks on the society and how the voice of society is listened to.
Those who listened to Kimball speak publicly were often struck by his weakened, perpetually hoarse voice.
It was based on nothing but tyranny and oppression ; the law of might was that of right ; the voice of the people was not listened to "
She wanted to get the voice perfect, so in between takes she listened to tapes of Hank Azaria reading lines for Apu, to make sure her voice could realistically be Apu's mother's.
In addition, the actress listened repeatedly to the two existing audio recordings of Parker in order to perfect the writer's distinctive voice.
: And those people should not be listened to who keep saying the voice of the people is the voice of God, since the riotousness of the crowd is always very close to madness.
But when he listened to the wiretaps the prosecution had made and had given to his defense attorneys he heard the voice of Tommy DelGiorno, belittling him and Phil Leonetti.
" The AAIB report continued: " The cockpit voice recorder tape was listened to for its full duration and there was no indication of anything abnormal with the aircraft, or unusual crew behaviour.

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