Sentence examples for a record to separate from inspiring English sources

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Even with White Pony we didn't talk about going in to make a record to separate ourselves from the nu-metal thing.

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He is the only weightlifter to set world records in four separate weight divisions.

More precisely, the U.K. electorate voted, by a clear majority in a record turnout, to separate from the EU.

But there are no records kept to separate these categories.

Sometimes you may want to use a different character to separate your records.

For the idea that these billboards had anything to do with trying to separate a record-store customer from his six bucks seems ludicrous by definition.

The current-account surplus narrowed for the first time in a year in December as oil pushed the nation's import bill to a record, a separate report showed.

These, he has suggested, might form part of a completely separate record to be titled Cyberspace and Reds, which I assume to be a bit of mischief on his part, but when I ask him at the photoshoot he says it might just materialise online.

This is a string whose first character is a slash; as a result, records are separated by slashes.

One technique is to use an unusual character or string to separate records.

It is unknown, for example, whether the device would need to record a separate template for every possible type of decision, a number that would soon become impossibly large.

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