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Off the record.
Something said in confidence that the one speaking doesn't want attributed to him/her.
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One by one, Del Piero struck off the records of Boniperti in the zebra-striped shirt of Juve.
"I put more value in difficulty of climbing," said Honnold, who shrugs off the records as a by-product of his climbing style.
Over nearly 90 minutes, he was his old self, giving his guest a political seminar laced with a torrent of "on the records" and "off the records".
Rivalry was so intense that the names of songs and artists would be scratched off the records, in case other DJs tried to find them.Eventually, however, Jamaica outgrew imported rock 'n' roll.
These shows were repeated weekly, with various local DJs dropping in to play sets that were as much about showing off the records they loved as they were about making people dance.
Their destruction was therefore imperative if the disease was not to spread around the country - but why they had to be slaughtered and then wiped off the records will probably never be clear.
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Strictly off-the-record.
It's an off-the-record event".
Experts were scathing about the off-the-record admissions.
Off-the-record evidence suggests that these numbers are large.
Or they're being invited to off-the-record meetings.
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