Sentence examples for die records from inspiring English sources

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Baffert is correct -- opinions die, records live.

"Opinions die; records live," Baffert said.

After winning Saturday's Preakness, Baffert, exasperated by having to defend his colt, offered this pithy defense: "Opinions die; records live".

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There are interviews Mr. Marable, who was 60 when he died, recorded at Columbia with key participants.

But from beyond the grave, the musician has managed to miraculously restore life to a dying record and CD industry.

Talib Kweli, before he became a popular artist on a major label (and before Simone died), recorded a reimagined version of her song "Four Women".

So, for Zeus and Hera, I nominate Roald Dahl and Madeleine L'Engle, who, before they died, recorded some of their works in voices so well suited to their narratives that they lend a kind of radiance to them.

Apple should employ 20 talent scouts "from the dying record business" to give guidance to new acts and provide financial and marketing support to the best ones, he added.

As longitudinal samples of individuals are difficult and costly to follow up, and as retrospective information cannot be obtained once the person has died, record linkage of individual files can provide at a rather modest cost the health trajectories of individuals in the population over their lifetime.

Scott, who remained by Nelson as he died, recorded his last words as "God and my country".

They're The Pretenders by way of The Neptunes, or perhaps Levon Helm by Leona Lewis, or better yet the beautiful, moxie-laden lovechild of a late night Riesling-fueled rendezvous between Rumours and the Romeo Must Die record.

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