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Lastly, some feel that hydrilla originated in Australia because of records that document the plant during the early nineteenth century after the arrival of European settlers to Australia.
Archaeologist Dr Gilly Carr, from the University of Cambridge, said they knew the Lager Wick camp in Grouville existed because of records but wanted to find evidence of it.
Ninety-nine percent of the people at my concerts are there because of records.
Some patients provided very accurate information because of diaries or prescriptions that they had kept during their illness or because of records from hospitals and the physicians who treated them.
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The police-recorded crime figures, which have lost their national statistics status because of recording issues in January last year, show 3.7m offences recorded by the police.
The sentence in the first paragraph, "It happened because of record high temperatures and an exceptionally dry summer", was replaced by "It happened because of record high temperatures and a 20% drop in rainfall over the previous 12 years".
The exports were worth $145 million, because of record low prices; the oil sold for $8.23 a barrel.
The potholes have hit the D.C. region hard because of record rain levels that have caused road conditions to deteriorate.
For one thing, airlines are collectively losing billions of dollars because of record prices for jet fuel.
It happened because of record high temperatures and a 20% drop in rainfall over the previous 12 years.
(Economists note that the market for mid-priced houses remains healthy, partly because of record low interest rates).
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