Sentence examples for about how records from inspiring English sources

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By T. Cathledge, Harold Ross, and A. J. Liebling The New Yorker, November 24, 1934 P. 11 Long talk story about how records of birth-dates and other occasions for other congratulatory messages from the President are compiled and kept.

"I don't think people realize," Ms. Tucker said, "how important it is for a band to know about how records are sold, how things are made, what percentage of profits you're going to get, how touring happens, how to make money on tour".

"There's one thing wrong, though," they say, still smiling, "and that's this: sometimes you don't tell us enough about how records actually sound!

Acceptance among staff and service users is dependent upon presenting the information to allay anxieties around coercion, degree of commitment, and about how records are going to be used.

With this approach, there are no expectations or assumptions made about how records match against each other or how they group together to become 'sets' of records that belong to the same individual.

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So that's exactly what they did, but they were confused about how recording works, so the show is Brock saying, "Here we go, fellas," followed by thirty-two minutes of silence.

S.B.A. officials spoke authoritatively about the agency's efforts to correct contracting records, but referred our questions about how those records are created to the General Services Administration, which oversees the procurement infrastructure used across the government.

They earned reasonable salaries and were largely freed from worrying about how many records they sold or whether they were played on the radio.

Videos are an incredible waste of money, and young talent today is all about how many records and videos they've sold.

Most fans would explode with delight if the band released an album of 10 short, fast and furious songs, and preferably produced by someone with a faint clue about how metal records sound in the 21st century.

ChartBlog: Now, don't confuse that thought with some rocksnob rant about how old records should never be tampered with because it's like drawing a willy on the Mona Lisa or something.

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