Sentence examples for is now recorded from inspiring English sources

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That means revenue is now recorded by those companies.

And past behavior is now recorded and available as a variable.

The rise of electronic communication means that the process of science is now recorded more than ever before.

The US economy, the world's biggest, is now recorded as growing 2.4% this year and 2.5% in 2016, compared with June's forecasts of 2.0%and2.8%8%.

In recent years, the rumor has spread that "Citizen Kane" opened to bad reviews — presumably on the theory that it was so far ahead of its time that it wasn't understood — and this is now recorded in many film histories.

What is new is the rate of introduction and the extent of impact — 80percentt of world trade is conducted by ship, and a new marine invader is now recorded in the Mediterranean every four weeks.

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With M. Horszowsky he is now recording for Mercury Records.

But with plenty of extra material left over, UNKLE is now recording another album.

Ellington is now recording part of the music for a ballet commissioned by the American Ballet Theatre.

Ambac is now recording losses on its so-called structured finance business.

And the system and the front panel sometimes deliver messages like: "Timer Recording Manager is now recording or waiting".

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