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Buyouts: A record $76 billion from 290 privatizations.
The Boston Symphony has a better track record lately with new and recent music; Mr. Levine was a passionate interpreter of bristly modernism.
There is an exceptional record from Sudan.
D.C.'s had a mixed track record with Hollywood lately.
New Yorkers, at least those who can still afford to take taxis, have probably been hearing that a lot lately: the number of people driving cabs reached a record high of 47,000 in mid-April, up from 44,000 in 2005.
Several analysts argued that Polygram had more appeal to Seagram than EMI because aside from a healthy record company, it owns 1,000 films that could bolster the library of Seagram's entertainment company, Universal Studios Inc. Seagram stock has been rising lately on reports that it might consider acquiring a record company and spinning off its entertainment operation from its liquor holdings.
Its price has fluttered at record highs lately amid a frenzy for it by hedge funds and wealthy speculators.
Record from a computer.
The retro-style Crosley record player — lately, Mr. McKnight has been listening to vinyl releases from André Watts and the Modern Jazz Quartet — was a birthday gift from a girlfriend.
Bush has received low marks on the economy lately, despite low unemployment, low inflation, high corporate profits and a stock market that's close to a record high.
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