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were record
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To make a record of information.
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All were record highs.
"Last year, there were record high load factors.
There were record execs, family members, groupies, wasters and journalists.
"We inherited a $5 billion deficit, and then later there were record surpluses," he said.
In 2007, there were record revenues approaching £1bn and a record programme spend of £620m.
Elsewhere there were record transfers for newly promoted Swansea City and Southampton.
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All those grants were record-setters when given.
The GCSE results, published on August 21st, of the first cohort educated entirely under Labour were record-breaking, as usual.
"I think we're almost exactly where we were record-wise as we were last year at this point," Nick Swisher said.
"It's a stark difference from the way it had been prior to the die-off when there were record-high harvests," said Gordon C. Colvin, the director of marine resources for the New York State Department of Economic Conservation.
Following what it claims were record-breaking bookings last year, the all-inclusive operator Club Med is offering up to 30% off its packages, which include all meals, lift passes, resort transfers and lessons or guiding.
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