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audiotape

[aw-dee-oh-teyp] / ˈɔ di oʊˌteɪp /


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The doc utilizes seldom-seen, raw footage, audiotapes and recently declassified FBI documents to paint the picture of a cult where grueling manual labor, abuse and starvation were everyday realities.

From Los Angeles Times

Raja had told investigators he fired after Jones pulled a gun on him, but an audiotape of their encounter led prosecutors and jurors to believe Raja instigated their altercation.

From Seattle Times

“Well, maybe you’ve lost Black power. Maybe the statements on those audiotapes are coming true. Maybe we, you know, we aren’t as relevant.”

From Los Angeles Times

Eventually Ms. Goldberg turned over more than 20 hours of audiotapes to Kenneth Starr, the independent counsel, which led to Mr. Clinton’s 1998 impeachment by the House of Representatives.

From New York Times

Meanwhile, the audiotapes suggest that Trump was determined he could win Woodward’s esteem, repeatedly referring to his prowess as a leader in terms like “nobody else” or “I’m the only one.”

From Washington Post