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Rewinding when recording on a tape machine would take hours of time, just rewinding the tape every time you play it.
Be specific: Producer Chris Coady on making Smith Westerns (and other bands) sound exquisite 2011
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Rewinding to hear that line you just missed, or catch that amazing play?
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Rewinding and Fast Forwarding are hassle free thanks to the use of a row of keyframes which let you know where you are.
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Rewinding time, here are his first two tweets when the earthquake struck:
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Rewinding to hear that line you just missed, or catch that amazing play?
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Rewinding again to the vice presidential debate last year, she made it very clear that she didn't intend to directly answer the questions.
Bob Cesca: Famous for Being Famous: The Sarah Palin Show Is On the Air Bob Cesca 2010
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Rewinding again to the vice presidential debate last year, she made it very clear that she didn't intend to directly answer the questions.
Bob Cesca: Famous for Being Famous: The Sarah Palin Show Is On the Air 2010
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Rewinding to the autumn of 2008, it remains an extraordinary decision for the Argentinian Football Association to have appointed him in the first place.
World Cup 2010: Is there method in Diego Maradona's madness? 2010
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More Rewinding to the Old Miramax The Miramax library includes some of the biggest titles in recent independent cinema, including "Pulp Fiction" and "Good Will Hunting."
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Rewinding again to the vice presidential debate last year, she made it very clear that she didn't intend to directly answer the questions.
Famous for Being Famous: The Sarah Palin Show Is On the Air 2010
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