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1 There's a problem with the new record : It's from 29 years ago.
2 It's understood that today will mark a new record number of deaths.
3 Cal's new record attempt was held today to celebrate National Burger Day.
4 At one point there were 182 transactions a second, a new record .
5 This year sets a new record with more than 50 music festivals.
6 In fact, the Westpac consumer sentiment index just set a new record .
7 Fears of conflict helped to push oil prices to new record highs.
8 Right on schedule, IBM set a new record for losses in 1993.
9 Twenty and 30-year British government bond yields briefly touched new record lows.
10 Those included a new record for Cy Twombly, who died last year.
11 That too would set a new record for the Sunshine Coast region.
12 Their first contract was with a new record company called Joyce Records.
13 I thought it would make a nice addition to the new record .
14 And I felt that way every time I broke a new record .
15 It represents a new record for most points conceded in the championship.
16 The FTSE 100 has also hit a new record in early deals.
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