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And one fan's sign said it for all of them: Breaking Records Every Time He Throws But when Favre was asked if yesterday's tension had been nerve-racking, he shrugged.
Like Eddie Izzard, also cited in one of the survey's top 10 popularity lists, Evans – ruthlessly mainstream though his work can be – shows you don't need a TV vehicle to break box-office records every time you take to the stage.
"I don't expect to sell millions of records every time.
But Disney's diabolical schemes aren't just about one franchise breaking records every time out of the gate.
The grand idea is that eventually, instead of updating your medical records every time you see your doctor, heath data gathered from platforms like Google Fit or Apple HealthKit can be pushed to those records far more frequently, even in real time.
Additionally, REDCap has an audit trail that records every time a participant or staff member makes changes to any data entered on the website.
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"If the files are electronic," Mr. Whitehouse said, "computers can record every time someone has access to your medical information".
"I've now given up voluntary work because I don't want to explain why I have this record every time I apply".
Sir Daryl has recorded every time that he met The Blessed One and is in pole position to tell us the advice he offered at the time: "Falklands?
"He's sounding like a broken record every time he says something," said Faiz Rehman, communications director for the American Muslim Council, which is based in Washington.
A 1996 law also required the immigration system to create a system that would record every time a foreigner entered and exited the country.
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