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  • 41record — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 account ADJECTIVE ▪ formal ▪ No formal record of the marriage now survives. ▪ official, public ▪ permanent ▪ …

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  • 42Record-Journal — Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner The White Family Publisher Eliot C. White Founded 1867 (as The Weekly Visitor) Headquarters 11 Crown Street …

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  • 43record — 1. verb To commit to writing, to printing, to inscription, or the like. To make an official note of; to write, transcribe, or enter in a book, file, docket, register, computer tape or disc, or the like, for the purpose of preserving authentic… …

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  • 44Record changer — A record changer or autochanger is a device that plays multiple gramophone records in sequence without user intervention. Record changers first appeared in the late 1920s, and were common until the 1980s.HistoryThe record changer with a stepped… …

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  • 45record — noun / rekɔ:d/ 1. a report of something which has happened ● The chairman signed the minutes as a true record of the last meeting. ● He has a very poor timekeeping record. ♦ for the record or to keep the record straight in order that everyone… …

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  • 46Record (magazine) — The Record is the weekly newsmagazine of the Seventh day Adventist Church in the South Pacific region of the church. [http://adventist.org.au/media/publications/publications#publication2 Seventh day Adventist Church South Pacific | Publications ] …

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  • 47record — / rekɔ:dˌ rɪ kɔ:d/ noun 1. a description of what has happened in the past ● the salesperson’s record of service or service record ● the company’s record in industrial relations 2. success which is better than anything before ♦ we broke our record …

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  • 48record — rec|ord1 [ rekərd ] noun *** 1. ) count information kept about something that has happened: medical/archaeological/historical records record of: a weekly record of world events keep/maintain/compile a record: Try to keep a record of everything… …

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  • 49record — 1 noun 1 INFORMATION (C) information about an event or series of events that is written down or stored on computer, film etc so that it can be looked at in the future: medical records (+ of): records of births, marriages, and deaths | keep a… …

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  • 50record — I UK [ˈrekɔː(r)d] / US [ˈrekərd] noun Word forms record : singular record plural records *** 1) [countable] information kept about something that has happened medical/archaeological/historical records record of: a weekly record of world events… …

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