Sentence examples for representing a record from inspiring English sources

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Also at convocation, the MBA and Leaders for Global Operations class of 2015 presented Dean David Schmittlein with a class gift of $77,001, representing a record 94percentt participation rate from graduates.

More than 2,800 athletes representing a record 88 National Olympic Committees (NOCs)—including first-time participants Dominica, East Timor (Timor-Leste), Malta, Paraguay, Togo, Tonga, and Zimbabwe competed in 98 medal events in 15 disciplines.

An average of 4.1 million students -- representing a record 42,766 schools -- participated in the program each day in fiscal 1990, which ended Oct. 1, said Phil Shanholtzer, a spokesman for the service.

Feature extraction The dataset consists of 8.7 M smart water meter hourly readings for 1000 households during a year, with each reading representing a record.

Until recently, official statistics routinely reported more than 1,000 deaths a year in rail accidents, with the 2016 figure of 932 dead representing a record low.

In the third quarter of fiscal year 2014, RACs returned $100.4 million to hospitals, representing a record high for the program.

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To this day, that multiple represents a record for a large bank.

The total represents a record amount and an increase of $3 million over 2003.

The figures, measured by comScore Media Metrix, represent a record for the Hollywood gossip site.

Fossil pollen potentially represents a record of biodiversity at a variety of spatial and temporal scales.

This represents a record report of activity by participating realtor firms.

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