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In this case, he has something of a track record.
There is something of a track record for the price range in this niche market.
Carr has something of a track record in making off-colour jokes.
Patey has something of a track record in the area of mass catering.
He had graduated from high school (where he had been something of a track star) and had attended Marine Corps boot camp, from which he had been dismissed after dislocating his shoulder in a boxing competition, aggravating an older injury.
Besides, the baked-goods-recipe poll now has something of a track record: in 1996, HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON'S chocolate chip cookies defeated ELIZABETH DOLE'S pecan roll; in 1992, when Mrs. Clinton and BARBARA BUSH both submitted recipes for chocolate chip cookies, Mrs. Clinton's won.
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The show has something of a patchy track record in creating household stars who last longer than their debut album.
France will have to settle for an appearance in the consolation game against Lithuania, who have something of a solid track record in third-place games, on Saturday.
Jeter has been making a steady recovery in Tampa, Fla., playing in simulated games and running the bases, and General Manager Brian Cashman did not dispute the notion that Jeter may have put himself on something of a fast track back to the major leagues.
As a broker with the Corcoran Group and a former real estate lawyer, Marc Lawrence, who is himself divorced, might be assumed to have something of an inside track on new listings.
The site was begun in March 2003 by Gordon Joseloff, a former television news and wire-service reporter who for the past eight years has had something of an inside track on town happenings as moderator of Westport's Representative Town Meeting, a nonpartisan legislative body.
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