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But will record for future generations.
His paperback books will offer a useful, offbeat record for future West Country generations.
While hiding his own disaffection, he meant to leave a record for future generations that might be similarly tempted into unknown terrain.
And the skeptic would be right: think of all those spam messages and telemarketing calls you would record for future historians to be annoyed at all over again.
In Amoko, witness after witness tells us that the simple act of having their stories listened to and then held on record for future generations of Acholi has a healing effect.
These photographs — which the Wright brothers' estate donated to the Library of Congress after Orville's death in 1948 (Wilbur died in 1912) — are glass-plate negatives taken mostly by the brothers themselves, who were careful to document their experiments in order to preserve a record for future patent claims.
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The performances are being recorded for future commercial release.
Recorded for future broadcast on Radio 3; check Jazz on 3 for details.
We just want to get it recorded for future historical study.
The show is to be recorded for future release on the club's new record label, S.O.B.'s Music.
Some changes, though, have such impact on the meaning of a drama that they must be recorded for future performances.
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