Sentence examples for record survived from inspiring English sources

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No paper record survived, and neither Mr. Vidrine nor Mr. Kaluza has testified.

Her British record survived by a margin of 100 points but Ennis's victory could hardly have been more emphatic.

Many people had waited patiently for the World War One military records to become available online, but a large proportion was disappointed to learn that there was only roughly a one in seven chance that an ancestor's military record survived the Blitz.

My cat, for the record, survived.

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It is the longest public record surviving in the UK, 85 feet of joined-up pieces of lined school textbook paper which stretch twice the length of a traditional double-decker bus and five feet further than a blue whale.

But would their unbeaten league record survive in the glare of publicity?

The records survived Hurricane Katrina unscathed, but are still at risk for damage and loss, said Irene Wainwright, an archivist at the library.

More than a quarter of the women held in the laundries for whom records survived were sent in directly by the state.

Kimmerle's team also studied what little historical documentation and burial records survived and found that deaths commonly followed escape attempts or occurred within three months of a new "inmate" arriving there.

Among the key findings were: Over a quarter of the women, at least 2,500, who were held in the Magdalene Laundries for whom records survived were sent in directly by the state.

Because of White's efforts, Hampshire County land records survived the war, while those records that remained in the courthouse were destroyed.

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