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be record
verb
To make a record of information.
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The night would turn out to be record breaking, though unfortunately not in the way UFC fans were hoping for.
With more than 31 days to go, it looks set to be record breaker, surely pleasing Japanese game designer and producer, Yu Suzuki.
There will be a staff of 125; half will be field investigators to see that law is complied with and other will be record keepers, lawyers, etc.
Let's stay with the trans-Atlantic market for now, because that's where fares have been fluctuating most as jet fuel prices rise to what the industry warns will be record levels this year.
The firm is expected to report later this month what could be record profit of about $12 billion for 2009, according to analysts' estimates, compared with $11.7 billion in 2007.
The addition of the world's No. 1 player will only enhance the Players, and we look forward to welcoming Tiger — and what we hope will be record crowds — to T.P.C. Sawgrass".
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"There absolutely will not be record-keeping on legitimate, law-abiding gun owners in this country," said Senator Tom Coburn, a Republican of Oklahoma, on "Fox News Sunday".
Falling on 22 December, the shortest day of 2015 looks set to be record-breakingly mild, with temperatures in excess of 16C possible across south-east England.
Mr. Levy, a Democrat, said he was astounded that the legislators failed to provide timely relief from what are expected to be record-high energy costs.
Activities have to be record-breakingly swift, and the use of potentially dangerous tools, such as scissors in art, is avoided.
The night's sales were expected to be record-breaking, attesting to a worldwide boom in the art market, fuelled largely by Wall Street money and exploding wealth in Asia.
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