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Videotaped evidence shows Brooks and Cachay were the only ones to enter and exit the suite on the night of her murder, prosecutors said.
Nicholas Brooks Pleads Not Guilty To Sylvie Cachay Murder Charge
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As the AFT's Randi Weingarten told the Times, "Videotaped observations have their role but shouldn't be used to substitute for in-person observations to evaluate teachers."
John Merrow: Using Video In The Classroom: It's Not Just About Surveillance
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Videotaped interview by Linda Kuzmack, June 19, 1991.
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Videotaped confessions can create bias against suspect, study finds
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Videotaped confession details slaying of teen girl - NJ. com: Star-Ledger Archives
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Videotaped evidence doesn't guarantee a conviction.
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Videotaped lectures and training software mean students can study anywhere there are Cuban doctors.
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Videotaped from a news helicopter hovering just overhead, the beating of white truckdriver Reginald Denny last April 29 remains the single most searing image of the riots that swept through Los Angeles that day.
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Videotaped footage and public blogging the the only way to get some measure of accountability.
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In the ever-growing annals of Insane Things Britney Spears Has Said or Done Whilst Being Videotaped, it is getting harder and harder for us to even bother paying attention.
vanishedone commented on the word Videotaped
I wonder whether using headline-style English in examples without a health warning is altogether a good idea; although all this case exemplifies is salaciousness anyway.
November 26, 2009