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If you feel your lifelog should include what you are thinking about, you can speak into a digital tape recorder, but Bell typically records only conversations.
And "Cello Counterpoint" (2003) adds to the series of densely textured single-timbre works that began with "Vermont Counterpoint" in 1982, in which an instrumentalist typically records multiple, interlocking lines, adding a final line live in concert (although on recordings this is a moot point).
The system typically records and stores speech so it can teach itself to become more accurate over time.
Never mind that she typically records only about $500 in sales each week, mainly from the popular Magic trading cards that depict wizards instead of ballplayers.
The numbers are still modest compared with the United States, which typically records about a million divorces a year in a population about four times as large.
Because many of the epoch's defining effects — climate change, ocean acidification, deforestation, mass extinction — are unfolding at a rate faster than geology typically records, scientists have focussed on evidence that is easier to identify: fallout from nuclear tests or plastic residues.
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Drug companies and many other manufacturers typically record a sale when the product is shipped, Mr. Schilit said.
But it said transaction activity remained substantially below the long-term average of 100,000-plus sales typically recorded in June or July.
Early chronicles typically record events with the formula, "In this year x, also y" (e.g., "In this year dragons appeared in the sky, also the Vikings arrived").
"It was a U.S. Apache helicopter that observed it, and they do typically record on video what they observed, especially when they are observing a target.
For instance, revenue is typically recorded at the time of a sale or delivery, but that does not mean a business has been paid.
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