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We're sometimes contacted by people in other parts of the world who can't travel to the United States, but would like to hear this
record.
When they ask for a C.D. or an MP3 version, we just can't make that happen, and the reason is because this isn't a promotional app or a game to promote or accompany the release of a traditional
record.
It can be your lawyer's or your service provider's, and it's not for the public
record
anyway.
Journalists, this is off the record; it's embargoed.
The reason this matters is today, if you go to look at a copy of "1984" on Amazon.com, the NSA can see a
record
of that, the Russian intelligence service can see a
record
of that, the Chinese service can see a
record
of that, the French service, the German service, the services of Andorra.
The comeback on that is a couple of things: one, that he certainly believes that as a contractor, the avenues that would have been available to him as an employee weren't available, two, there's a track
record
of other whistleblowers, like [Thomas Andrews Drake] being treated pretty harshly, by some views, and thirdly, what he was taking on was not one specific flaw that he'd discovered, but programs that had been approved by all three branches of government.
We have a great track
record
of that, and we're actually working on a proposal right now to be transparent and to publish transparency reports in the same way that the Internet companies are being allowed to publish transparency reports for them.
And when someone accesses your medical record, a research doctor, they could see, you could see which doctor accessed it and why, and you could maybe learn about what conditions you have.
Well, this could also be a bystander at a rally who managed to
record
a video of a police officer beating a non-violent protester who's trying to let the world know what's happening.
You shouldn't just say, okay, because of that, because we don't have a perfect record, this is a bad endeavor.
In 1988, she won the gold in the heptathlon and set a
record
of 7,291 points, a score that no athlete has come very close to since.
In 1936, Jesse Owens held the world
record
in the 100 meters.
Take a look at the
record
for the 100-meter freestyle swim.
The
record
is always trending downward, but it's punctuated by these steep cliffs.
In 1972, Eddy Merckx set the
record
for the longest distance cycled in one hour at 30 miles, 3,774 feet.
Now that
record
improved and improved as bicycles improved and became more aerodynamic all the way until 1996, when it was set at 35 miles, 1,531 feet, nearly five miles farther than Eddy Merckx cycled in 1972.
But then in 2000, the International Cycling Union decreed that anyone who wanted to hold that
record
had to do so with essentially the same equipment that Eddy Merckx used in 1972.
Where does the
record
stand today?
Essentially the entire improvement in this
record
was due to technology.
Here you see Michael Phelps, the greatest swimmer in history, standing next to Hicham El Guerrouj, the world
record
holder in the mile.
There were no samples in this record, although I did look up on the Internet last night, I mean several months ago, that "La Di Da Di" means, it's an old Cockney expression from the late 1800s in England, so maybe a remix with Mrs. Patmore from "Downton Abbey" coming soon, or that's for another day.
Slick Rick is the voice you hear on the record, and because of Slick Rick's sing-songy, super-catchy vocals, it provides endless sound bites and samples for future pop records.
Which means I went camping solo in Maine for a week, to do a retro on my track
record
of mediocre relationships.
The shipyard was noisy, dangerous, highly toxic, with an appalling health and safety
record.
And I wasn't entirely surprised when the
record
that he released at the age of 77, to which he gave the deliberately unsexy title of "Old Ideas," went to number one in the charts in 17 nations in the world, hit the top five in nine others.
We have an amazing track
record
in global health.
We passed this information to the police, and they found out that, actually, Thomson is a drug addict, and he also has a medical
record
for psychotic episodes, for which presumably the antidepressant was prescribed.
It would be easier for other people to wear the helmet and
record
their eyes.
People are contributing to genetic studies in
record
numbers, and scientists around the world are sharing the data with one another to speed progress.
In the last year, a Jean-Michel Basquiat sold for 110 million dollars, the highest price ever achieved for the work of an American artist, and a painting by Leonardo da Vinci sold for 450 million, setting a new auction
record.
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