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  2. Wire recording - Wikipedia

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    A wire recording was the subject of a 1966 Mission Impossible episode titled "A Spool There Was". The Department S episode "A Cellar Full of Silence" revolves around a blackmail recording on a wire disguised as part of another object. A wire recorder is also used as a plot device in Arthur Miller's 1949 play, Death of a Salesman.

  3. Emma Roberts gives birth to baby boy with Garrett Hedlund - AOL

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  4. Emma Roberts and Garrett Hedlund Are 'Thrilled' Over Baby Boy ...

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    See Pregnant Emma Roberts’ Baby Bump Pics Read article “Both parents are thrilled and mother and baby are doing well,” a source exclusively told Us Weekly on Monday, January 4.

  5. Pregnant Emma Roberts and Garrett Hedlund Are 'Bonding ... - AOL

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    Emma Roberts and Garrett Hedlund. Courtesy of Emma Roberts/Instagram The insider adds that the American Horror Story alum, 29, and Hedlund, 36, “are bonding a ton before the arrival of their ...

  6. Reel-to-reel audio tape recording - Wikipedia

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    A reel-to-reel tape recorder (Sony TC-630), typical of a 1970s audiophile device. Reel-to-reel audio tape recording, also called open-reel recording, is magnetic tape audio recording in which the recording tape is spooled between reels. To prepare for use, the supply reel (or feed reel) containing the tape is placed on a spindle or hub.

  7. Fahnestock clip - Wikipedia

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    A Fahnestock clip is an early type of spring clamp electrical terminal for connections to bare wires. It is still [ when? ] used in educational electronic kits and teaching laboratories in schools. It is designed to grip a bare wire securely, yet release it with the push of a tab.

  8. Sound recording and reproduction - Wikipedia

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    The projector used a steady light and a photodetector to convert these variations back into an electrical signal, which was amplified and sent to loudspeakers behind the screen. [ c ] Optical sound became the standard motion picture audio system throughout the world and remains so for theatrical release prints despite attempts in the 1950s to ...

  9. Garrote - Wikipedia

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    A garrote can be made of different materials, including ropes, cloth, cable ties, fishing lines, nylon, guitar strings, telephone cord or piano wire. [2] [3] [4] A stick may be used to tighten the garrote; the Spanish word refers to the stick itself. [5] In Spanish, the term may also refer to a rope and stick used to constrict a limb as a ...