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As Dara Lind writes at Vox, Mr Sterling's "discriminatory landlord practices had some NBA pundits calling for his head years before he got fired, but it took a recording of a conversation with his girlfriend for his racist attitudes to enrage the public".
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WHEN I was 17, I took a record of John Cage's piano pieces out of the library.
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The outcome was all but decided Saturday morning, when Woods took a record-breaking six-stroke lead after two rounds.
At 22 years 270 days, Friedrich took a record set in 1935 by Swiss driver Reto Capadrutt, according to bobsled's world governing body.
The Dark Knight took a record $158.3m £79.2mm) at the box office on its opening weekend, beating the previous best of $151.1m set by Spider-Man 3 in May 2007.
Around 1.5m Colombians have been displaced from their homes by violence in the past five years last yearr, kidnappers took a record 3,707 people hostage.
Every time a suspected alien lifted his receiver a light showed on this board and a stenographer, with headset clamped on, took a record of the conversation.
A breakdown of the figures showed net trade, the gap between exports and imports, took a record 1.5 percentage points off quarterly growth.
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