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That volume will ensure that a record exists of her lifetime achievement.

If a record exists for posing for most snapshots with awe-struck Burgundy fiends, Mr. Lardière most likely holds it.

If a record exists, but a new address is needed, that may also be requested by the department from within the Supplier Query and Request database.

The Bloomberg administration replied to a request for the Licciardello memo by saying that if a record exists, a copy would not be available until after the publication of this story.

A record exists of a performance of The Tempest on 1 November 1611 by the King's Men before James I and the English royal court at Whitehall Palace on Hallowmas night.

At this point, "there's no evidence a recording exists", Robison said.

According to a New York Times report, a recording exists of her talking one day after the alleged assault with a prison inmate facing charges of possessing 400lbs of marijuana.

It was not immediately clear whether a recording exists.

Regardless of whether a recording exists, Trump's tweet could be seen as witness intimidation, if Comey is asked to testify during the investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.

We're lucky a recording exists of his set at Rinse this past March a two-hour masterpiece that's hard-hitting not in spite of, but because of, its masterful experimentation. Alexander Iadarola.

We're lucky a recording exists of his set at Rinse this past March a two-hour masterpiece that's hard-hitting not in spite of, but because of, its masterful experimentation. Alex Iadarolla.

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