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  • 31Record Makers — was founded in 2000 by AIR and their associates Marc Teissier du Cros and Stephane Elfassi, following the release of their soundtrack for Sofia Coppola s The Virgin Suicides. It was borne out of their desire to focus on more interesting,… …

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  • 32record-breaking — ˈrecord ˌbreaking adjective [only before a noun] higher, faster etc than has ever happened or been done before: • The company announced record breaking profits. * * * record breaking UK US /ˈrekɔːdˌbreɪkɪŋ/ US  /ˈrekərdˌbreɪkɪŋ/ adjective… …

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  • 33record keeping — UK US (also record keeping) noun [U] ► the activity of organizing and storing all the documents, files, invoices, etc. relating to a company s or organization s activities: »Complaints about poor record keeping and alleged abuse have been… …

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  • 34record date — n: the date on which a corporation determines the identity of its shareholders and their holdings (as for determining who is entitled to notice of a shareholder meeting or who is entitled to vote at such a meeting or to receive dividends) –… …

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  • 35record owner — see owner Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. record owner n. The pe …

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  • 36Company Business Towers — Company Business Towers.jpg Record height Tallest in Brazil since 2011[I] General information St …

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  • 37record-keeping — ˈrecord ˌkeeping noun [uncountable] the work involved in storing files, papers, information etc in an office: • The investigation showed that the company s record keeping was inadequate …

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  • 38Record Bar — The Record Bar is a former U.S. retail music/entertainment store chain founded in Durham NC. The company eventually grew from a single location to 180 stores. One of the largest music retailing chains, located primarily in the Southeastern United …

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  • 39record — ▪ I. record rec‧ord 1 [ˈrekɔːd ǁ ərd] noun 1. [countable] a piece of information that is written down or stored on computer, film etc so that it can be looked at in the future: • The exchange checked its employment records but found no trace of… …

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  • 40Record-Journal Publishing Company — Infobox Newspaper name = caption = 140 Years of Record Journal type = Daily newspaper format = Broadsheet foundation = 1867 (as The Weekly Visitor ) owners = The White Family headquarters = 11 Crown Street Meriden, Connecticut 06450 USA… …

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