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And this came on record turnout of about 115m, which the Democrats had hoped would work in their favour.In 2000, Al Gore took some half a million more votes than Mr Bush, causing many of the Democratic Party faithful to call their man the real winner for the duration of Mr Bush's first term.
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When it was over, the house lights came on, and the recorded background music faded up.
No current trolls were willing to come on record but a portrait emerged of a typical one.
It doesn't let you search for a show by name, schedule a Season Pass (where you tell the machine, "Record every episode of this, every week"), or set up a Wish List ("If a show with this actor, director, or title ever comes on, record it automatically").
Adidas are re-releasing the 90s version of their half-century-old classic – just in time for the perfect trainers'n'haircuts storm of English, Welsh and Irish football fans decamping en-masse to France for this summer's Euros and the Stone Roses returning with a run of stadium shows and – probably – their third coming on record.
"Bearing in mind other reputable banks had come on record giving a valuation of £5bn, why were these banks ignored and what will you be doing by way of an inquiry in finding out who the lucky institutions were that underwrote this bargain basement sale?" Lord Sugar said.
"Come on, let me just record you singing one song".
It's a studio — record! Come on.
[laughs] And then they said, "If you feel like it, you could come on down to our recording studio and we'll see how we get it along.
The first two runners Hammond faced in the ninth singled, and Mariano Rivera came on to record three outs and his 21st save.
The Smiths were so good this song's only release on record came on Hatful of Hollow – it was never recorded for an "official" album or single.
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