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be recorded about
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To make a record of information.
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What perhaps deserves to be recorded about Leslie Scarman, because it is largely eclipsed by his distinction as a lawyer, is what a civilised man he was.
John Villasenor, an electrical engineer at the University of California, Los Angeles, studied the plummeting cost of computer data storage and reached an astonishing conclusion: It will soon be technically feasible and affordable to record and store everything that can be recorded about what everyone in a country says or does.
The nature and variety of information that should be recorded about proteomics experiments.
At follow-up, information will be recorded about attendance at a secondary prevention programme such as cardiac rehabilitation and approximate frequency of visits to healthcare provider(s).
Detail will be recorded about the organisational structure of the dental team, the number of NHS hours worked and the clinical activity undertaken.
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The highest was recorded about two years ago.
"So little information was recorded about women," Mr. Edmonds said.
The first secret film was recorded about a month ago when campaigning was under way for byelection.
The name Barnet, which was recorded about 1070 ce as Barneto, is derived from the Old English bærnet ("burning").
In 2012, a record 4,188 cases were recorded, about 3% of all deaths in the Netherlands, against 1,923 in 2006.
Countless scrolls were recorded about Adam's years in business but only this scroll has been witnessed by other men.
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