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  • 1double tape. — See under magnetic tape. * * * …

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  • 2double tape. — See under magnetic tape …

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  • 3Double consciousness — Double consciousness, in its contemporary sense, is a term coined by W. E. B. Du Bois. The term is used to describe an individual whose identity is divided into several facets. Du Bois saw double consciousness as a useful theoretical model for… …

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  • 4Tape (disambiguation) — Tape refers to a strip of long, thin and narrow matter, usually rolled up. Most commonly, it refers to:Recording media* Magnetic tape * Digital Audio Tape (or DAT ) * Digital Compact Cassette (or DCC ) * Digital video tape * Compact Cassette (a.k …

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  • 5Double Live (Butthole Surfers album) — Double Live Live album by Butthole Surfers Released 1989 (vinyl) 1990 (CD) …

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  • 6Tape — refers to a strip of long, thin and narrow matter, usually rolled up. Most commonly, it refers to:Recording media* Magnetic tape * Digital Audio Tape (or DAT ) * Digital Compact Cassette (or DCC ) * Digital video tape * Cassette Tape, a magnetic… …

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  • 7Double-sided — may refer to: Double sided disk, a computer disk of which both sides are used to store data Double sided painting, a canvas which has a painting on either side Double sided RAM, a type of random access memory which has its chips divided into two… …

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  • 8double-sided — adj something such as tape or paper that is double sided has something on both surfaces ▪ Stick down the edge of the carpet with double sided sticky tape …

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  • 9Double Up (R. Kelly album) — Double Up Studio album by R. Kelly Released May 29, 2007 …

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  • 10Double-system recording — is a form of sound recording used in motion picture production whereby the sound for a scene is recorded on a machine that is separate from the camera or picture recording apparatus. Double system recording is the standard procedure on motion… …

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