It's a vitalrecord in the sense that the emotions are palpably raw at times.
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After its release, the show broke a vitalrecord.
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The rare quality, which made it "sell right along-likethe Bible," is that it is the vitalrecord of a keen and searching intelligence.
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It would not prevent the destruction of vitalrecords such as Windrush-generation landing cards, for example.
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He's managed to remove most of the vitalrecords, a lesson he undoubtedly learned from Carlos.
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What is particularly perplexing is that there were no calls or lobbies to seal these vitalrecords.
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State vitalrecords and EMS reports were used to ascertain deaths resulting from heart disease and deaths averted.
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Only 70.7% of the VitalRecords live births were reported in CCHD screening data.
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Historians are not only faced with the problems of excision of vitalrecords, they are also faced with the excess of plenty.
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Ordinary lives have assumed importance through mass digitisation of census records, parish records and vitalrecords (births, marriages and deaths).
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The authors sought to explore how different methods of assigning gestational age in vitalrecords data affect distributions of birth weight for gestational age.
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Utah's Office of VitalRecords and Statistics had asked the state attorney general to provide a legal opinion before it complied with the court orders.
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Methods: All singleton births complicated by polyhydramnios (n = 557) were identified from the vitalrecords for the years 1984 to 1987.
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Methods: Stratified and log-binomial multivariable regression analyses were computed on the vitalrecords of Illinois-born infants (1989-1991) and their Illinois-born parents (born 1956-1976).