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He spoke to Chaeron, who gave an off-mike reply.
And then, in a fainter off-mike tone, "I think they're all asleep or unconscious.
Nona watched the credits roll as the guests chatted quietly, still on-camera but off-mike.
The voice was incredibly loud, but the static was so much louder that I knew it was off-mike, talking to someone in the same room.
The voice comes over her from the moment she enters the studio, and it's with her even when she is off-mike, until she leaves work.
Tomorrow's show is entirely off-mike.
A hoarse, off-mike voice yelled jubilantly: "We got em, Bob!
Their off-mike conversations are laced with carping comments and innuendo about each other's long-lost youth and popularity.
Let me take an example of something which affects us all: Alzheimer's disease. (Off-mike comment from Mr Cohn-Bendit: 'not yet').
While being recorded professionally by both cameras and by a PA system during the '60s performances, Dylan's 2002 concert was recorded by an off-mike audience member.
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states "Rollins was in a strolling mood and he wanders all over the stage which means that he is off-mike much of the time.
A solo "Jimmie Standing in the Rain," from his latest album, National Ransom, climaxed with Costello going off-mike to sing a touch of "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
Capturing the music on tape was itself problematic; most of the backing vocals, as well as the saxophone, needed to be overdubbed in the studio later (a fact noted on the original album sleeve as well as the reissue) because the performers were often off-mike.
"Listen to John Kerry talk either off-mike or on-mike," Mr. DeLay said, "it is always about how bad George W. Bush is and very little about what he would do and what is the agenda and which agenda is he going to flip on or flop on."