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There's a certain mutuality of abasement here, with one poet's littleness being put on record, while the other is diminished by having needed to mention it.
From the days of 78 rpm discs, when relatively little modern music was being put on record, Walton was favoured by the record companies.
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The show, a phenomenal success, was put on record and filmed for television, and was followed up in subsequent years by more of the same.
It should be put on record that Madonna did not come to Malawi at the invitation of the President nor her government.
(This is based on lawyer's notes: there are no transcripts of that deposition, because, as a witness testified on Tuesday, the lawyers for her employer, the William Morris Agency, found the information too sensitive to be put on record).
Unless something has been put on record, you can never tell in docudramas of recent events what is fact, what is fiction and what is swinging in the hammock of imaginative supposition strung out between the two.
Hughes, as well as Dolours Price, who felt the same way, used their interviews not just to tell their life stories but to make sure that the alternative, and from their viewpoint the true historical narrative, was put on record.
The long-running Broadway production of The Pirates of Penzance presented by Joseph Papp, re-orchestrated with synthesisers replacing the strings, was put on record in 1981.
"Most U.S. TV shows that are online have already been put on record and censored through a formal process," the official New China News Agency quoted an unnamed source from Sohu as saying.
If successful, a final adoption order will be put on record by the court.
They started recording under the name of Bach Guild, 200 Bach cantatas have never been put on records.
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