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  • 31track record — record of previous behavior and accomplishments …

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  • 32Track and Field Sports — ▪ 2007 Introduction World Indoor Championships.       At the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) world indoor championships, held in Moscow on March 10–12, 2006, Russia and the U.S. divided up a majority share of the gold… …

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  • 33Track and field — For the video game, see Track Field (video game). Track and field The track and field stadium is at the heart of the sport Nickname(s) Track Characteristics Team mem …

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  • 34Track Records — Infobox record label name =Track Records image bg = parent =Polydor Records founded =1967 1978 founder =Kit Lambert, Chris Stamp status = distributor =Polydor Records genre = country =Flag|UK location =London url = [http://www.trackrecords.co.uk/ …

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  • 35Track and Field Sports (Athletics) — ▪ 2009 Introduction       Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt (Bolt, Usain ) stamped his name on the 2008 track and field season, breaking world records four times, three of them in spectacular fashion at the Olympic Games in Beijing. Bolt was far from… …

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  • 36Record du monde du 100 metres en athletisme — 100 mètres (athlétisme) 100 m …

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  • 37Record du monde du 100 mètres en athlétisme — 100 mètres (athlétisme) 100 m …

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  • 38record — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 account ADJECTIVE ▪ formal ▪ No formal record of the marriage now survives. ▪ official, public ▪ permanent ▪ …

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  • 39record — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Keeping as evidence Nouns 1. record, note, minute; register, poll, diptych, entry, memorandum, copy, duplicate, docket; muniment, deed; document, chart, matter of record; testimony, deposition, affidavit …

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  • 40track — trackable, adj. trackability, n. tracker, n. /trak/, n. 1. a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs. 2. a wheel rut. 3. evidence, as a mark or a series… …

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