Disc-shaped vinyl or shellac analog sound storage medium.
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Examples for "record"
Examples for "record"
1There's a problem with the new record: It's from 29 years ago.
2Most divorce cases are matters of public record, say family law attorneys.
3Often, he said, those summaries are sent via electronic health record systems.
4It's understood that today will mark a new record number of deaths.
5Social workers prepare to investigate a record number of child abuse cases.
1Released this coming week on vinyl, with only 300 copies released worldwide.
2Working behind the bar, rock-n-roll-vinyl fan Gabriel makes a more sombre point.
3We stand looking up at the two-story house with gray vinyl siding.
4New record shops are springing up in trendy Berlin, selling only vinyl.
5The same applied to the carpet and vinyl layers, Dr Peters said.
1The Internationale had become blurred and discordant, like a bad phonograph record.
2Mentions a recording error on side one of the phonograph record.
3As far as I know, no phonograph record presents chimes pure and simple.
4It had been the needle riding in the groove, of a phonograph record.
5It was, as I had observed, like an ordinary wax cylinder phonograph record.
1She's the only one who wouldn't give an explanation after that gramophone record.
2What about that gramophone record you found in the house?
3The last is modified from Scripture's measurements of the gramophone record (1899).
4Bodkin slid the gramophone record into a rack of miniature discs the shelf behind him.
5Miss Oiseau had a thin, reedy voice, with the quality of an old gramophone record.
1I'm sure they take pride of place on your vinyl record shelf.
2The obvious comparison is a vinyl record compared to a digital recording.
3Have you ever wondered how music is captured on a vinyl record?
4One downloader will receive a two-track 12-inch vinyl record signed by band members.
5There's no question that a vinyl record is a lot nicer than a CD.
1We may need a phonographic record of what transpires.
2This phonographic record is to prevent you from doing so, if by chance you have an impulse to do so.
3The best I can make out of the phonographic record given me by Peter Selmore of the words which she sang is,-
4But after spending a blank week interviewing the makers of phonographic records I began to feel doubtful of my economic theory.
5I have just written to Chivers that two hundred thousand dollars will now be necessary if he wants those phonographic records.
6So I have intimated that I might consider an offer of fifty thousand dollars for the phonographic records in my safe-deposit vault.
7"The phonographic records were the only clew," I observed.
8The kind of mind that contents itself with such phonographic records, however, must be acknowledged to be a commonplace sort of affair.
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