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1 Victoria is expected to record more than 420 additional cases on Monday.
2 Either record more or get a tutorial on Zoom or something.
3 Full bands wanting to record more than two parts simultaneously will have to compensate.
4 Victoria is expected to record more than 350 cases today and several new deaths today.
5 Dyfed-Powys failed to record more than 30% of crimes reported to it, it said.
6 This tale professes not to record more of him than comes within the memory of man.
7 Starbucks 12,000-plus U.S. outlets record more than 47 million transactions per week.
8 We have to record more labor troubles.
9 It is the only county to record more than four new deaths each week for the past three weeks.
10 On Tuesday, France became the fifth country to record more than 1,000 coronavirus deaths.
11 The Park station is apt to record more wind than downtown, but otherwise gets about the same general results.
12 For dieters the app automatically logs meal times and can record more detailed information, such as type of food consumed.
13 Kitty Empire of British newspaper The Guardian said the record more closely resembles a banshee convention in a wind turbine.
14 Bruno shot Vera a look, wondering if she too believed the historical record more important than living, breathing human beings.
15 The Baltimore, Maryland-based company is expected to record more than $200 million in revenue this year, the Journal said.
16 The US has become the first country in the world to record more than 2000 coronavirus deaths in a single day.
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