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Lovers of vinyl records will find Glasgow better stocked than eBay.
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This record will find some fans among those who loved "Back to Black," and it should.
Fans of that record will find much to love on this one too.
"Growth is going to be tough, and funds with no track record will find it very difficult to raise money in the current economic climate," Mr. Hoffman said.
Readers less familiar with the record will find much of the material fragmentary, convoluted, badly shaped, dryly written and, all in all, an exercise to make the eyes glaze over.
"In many seats, Ukip support may currently be suppressed by the perception that they are a 'wasted vote' – a perception which a party with little electoral track record will find it hard to combat," he said.
Most likely, a full and fair examination of the record will find that the New York Fed, Geithner and all his colleagues in Washington (at the Board of Governors and the Treasury Department) were simply asleep at the wheel before 2008 — metaphorically drugged by the illusion that unfettered markets would necessarily produce sensible outcomes.
If Chabot's library still has its collection of vinyl records, you will find my name repeatedly on the takeout slip of Jason Robards's performance of the monologues of Eugene O'Neill.
At a news conference on another issue on Capitol Hill on Thursday, Sanders declined to directly address the ad, but said that "if you look at my record, you will find that we do have a strong record" on guns.
Scholars of recording history will find in Martland's study the story of the development of the recording studio, of the artists who made the first records (from which some like Italian opera tenor Enrico Caruso earned a fortune), and the change records wrought in the relationship between performer and audience, transforming the reception and appreciation of musical culture.
At that point, the record labels will find you, you don't have to sit and wait in some lobby for a record executive to say no for whatever reason.
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