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31. Mrs Clinton is on record as favouring mental-health services, but how bountiful a package is not clear.
32. The Association is on record for many years high-lighting the disadvantages of this type of pay scheme.
33. For retailers it was the worst year on record and consumer spending is at its lowest since World War Two.
34. There, I've said it on record and without recourse to a single one-liner.
35. The Bennis case was the first civil forfeiture case on record involving prostitution in Wayne County, where Detroit is located.
36. I am merely placing on record, as precisely as possible, the conditions that determined the starting-point of our inquiry.
37. She intends to put the Council on record as wanting to reduce the poverty level by 10 percent.
38. Some interest in listening to music on record, or better still in the concert hall, is pre-supposed.
39. February is shaping up to be one of the wettest months on record.
40. The drop in stock prices is the fifth worst decline on record.
41. She went on record to reassure parents that no children were taken with a revenge motive.
42. Bristol brought on record club buy Ray Atteveld for the injured Martin Scott after 16 minutes.sentencedict .com
43. I also place it on record that I very much welcomed the Minister's attitude in Committee.
44. Pre-1575 Byrd is unevenly represented on record, and to experience its various facets you will have to assemble many scattered performances.
45. The deal ranks as the biggest drug industry merger on record.
46. I wish to place on record my party's stance and my personal stance on the reprocessing of nuclear material at Dounreay.
47. In one of the worst years on record many nests have been robbed or destroyed and adult birds shot or poisoned.
48. At the time, Snapple stock was one of the hottest new stock offerings on record.
49. Cork, wish to place on record our disgust and concern at the continuing objection to the establishment of this plant.
50. It's one of the heaviest falls of snow on record.
51. Successive Lord Chancellors have gone on record stating their keenness to create a judiciary more representative of the population as a whole.
52. The Nikkei index rose 1,252.51 points, to close at 17,850.66, recording the fifth largest single-day gain on record.
53. Public record information from official gazettes and the insolvency service also appear on record.
54. It was these, not so much the explosions perse that made the Krakatoa eruption the most lethal on record.
55. Britain is now experiencing the longest drought on record since 1745.
56. Royalties on record sales govern how much an artist earns from his or her recording career.
57. Despite predictions for a mediocre 1995, last year turned out to be the third best on record for many bond holders.
58. Two weeks without rain gave the region its longest dry spell on record.
59. When it comes to conniving, deceptive control freaks, ex-boyfriends have nothing on record companies.
60. Domesticstock funds posted one of their strongest years on record, with a total return of 31. 11 % in 1995.
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