Similar words: video recorder, record, prerecord, recording, off the record, go on record, record level, interior decorator. Meaning: ['rekərd /'rekɔːd] adj. 1. set down or registered in a permanent form especially on film or tape for reproduction 2. (of securities) having the owner's name entered in a register 3. recorded or listed in a directory.
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271. Details of exact dates of birth and death recorded here provide information not available in any public record. 24.
272. As a consequence, abnormally high rates of spontaneous abortions among women coffee-harvesters have been recorded.
273. Cleveland coroner Michael Sheffield said death was due to drowning and recorded an open verdict.
274. During the procedure pulse rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation were recorded every minute by the research nurse.
275. By contrast, in patients with chronic constipation fasting transit of marker was not recorded.
276. Some patients may have recorded an episode of faecal incontinence as a bowel movement, before the beginning of retraining.
277. This recorded a dramatic decline in the total number of poor, largely due to the implementation of the Beveridge Report in 1948.
278. Results of examinations can be recorded manually on suitably designed cards or forms.
279. In 1961 he recorded his first solo album, It's Morrissey Man!
280. In Britain, copyright exists as soon as a song is recorded on to tape or written on manuscript.
281. David Oistrakh recorded the Brahms and Tchaikovsky violin concertos many times.http://sentencedict.com/recorded.html
282. The most damning evidence against the gang was four secretly recorded conversations.
283. But Merlins are not infrequently recorded along the Downs and are seen very occasionally further inland.
284. He rebuked a young Miles Davis for his dress sense, played with the greats, and recorded some classic albums.
285. Instead of being answered instantly by a human voice, callers at busy times may just hear a recorded message.
286. Certificates have for some time been sent in postal tubes by recorded delivery to Divisional Secretaries.
287. For untold generations the priests of the kingdom of Babylonia meticulously observed and recorded the movements of the heavenly bodies.
288. The existence of vitamin deficiency had been recorded long before vitamins were recognized, and successful treatment had already been introduced.
289. They claim that some asylum applications are not even recorded, because the foreigner concerned is deported before seeing a magistrate.
290. In measuring visual acuity in this way, a figure which looks like a fraction is recorded.
291. In most cases, such changes are poorly documented, if they are recorded at all.
292. Memphis Archives has made these 24 recorded relics sound as good as primitive recordings possibly can.
293. They scrutinize recorded songs to determine whether regional dialects exist among those of the same species.
294. And then they couldn't sing a ballad in the key that they recorded it because of some studio trick!
295. If after discussion we agree to differ, both versions will be recorded.
296. The latest report looked at 74 recorded cases of childhood cancer in the area between 1950 and 1985.
297. In order that the recorded block of data be identified, a header and trailer are added.
298. This great battle was vividly recorded in the documentary film.
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