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AACSB, a US-headquartered body best known for accrediting business schools, has this very interesting web page on which it records donations of over $1m to business schools worldwide.
These variations produce almost imperceptible changes in the velocity of the satellite as it flies overhead and which it records with those high-precision accelerometers.
The collected data highlights an indexicality of the costume's relationship to that which it records, but also a shift from this data being primarily the residue of the flow of the live performance to instead being conceived as some kind of ontological force in its own right.
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In acceptance speeches during both the pretelecast and the main show, the band's frontman, Dave Grohl, invoked the garage in which it recorded its winning album, "Wasting Light" (Roswell/RCA), and advocated for the "human element" of making music that way, as if no humans were involved in the making of other nominees' music.
The film was banned by the Army for the stark realism with which it recorded the devastation of the regiment.
So the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center deserves praise for its continued championing of the Serenade for Two Violins and Viola (1920), which it recorded for Delos in 1993.
The world's biggest coffee chain paid £8.6m in total UK tax over 13 years during which it recorded sales of £3.1bn.
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The writedown is not mentioned in Amazon's formal third-quarter earnings statement released on Thursday evening, in which it recorded a $544m operating loss on revenues of $20.6bn.
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