There's a problem with the new record: It's from 29 years ago.
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Most divorce cases are matters of public record, say family law attorneys.
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Often, he said, those summaries are sent via electronic health record systems.
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It's understood that today will mark a new record number of deaths.
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Social workers prepare to investigate a record number of child abuse cases.
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The new monument will also commemorate victims of Stalin's repression, Rurua said.
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Let's hope the publication finds a redemptive way to commemorate the day.
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The event will also commemorate Braxton's 25th anniversary in the music industry.
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On 16 September, we commemorate World Ozone Day to celebrate this achievement.
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Some plaques commemorate movements, moments, events, records or institutions rather than people.
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The HPV-transforming gene E7 was unable to immortalize human mammary epithelial cells.
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And he had chosen this bright spot whereon to immortalize his name.
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De Plonville, your invention will immortalize you, and immortalize the French army.
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For it is the only spice to embalm and to immortalize our republic.
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Truly, it was a subject for a great artist to immortalize.
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Here in my own kingdom, at long last, I could memorialize them.
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That we will memorialize those who have died by rebuilding their world.
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He had planned on including them in a time capsule to memorialize me.
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Shakespeare was hardly the first to memorialize him, but yes, that King Oberon.
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In Chicago, two committees immediately planned an event to memorialize the dead president.
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The conduct of Marmont on that day alone would suffice to immortalise him.
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Why pass over the success, and endeavour to immortalise the failure?
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I'm confident that we should make an heroic defence, and immortalise our names.
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Maybe Leopold Bloom's fictional visit in 1904 really did immortalise the place after all.
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How many of us immortalise our parents courtship and life together in a book?
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Ori unlocks these nine abilities from trees that memorialise dead spirits.
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If her people were dying out, she was keen to memorialise them without sentiment.
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I'm coming to a point where I think I should memorialise it, but I still haven't.
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We sanctify our youth and memorialise the past.
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Don't forget your camera because night sight of the Canale Grande is something you'd want to memorialise forever.
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A few years ago, his eldest daughter, asked Vernette Roberts for his password so she could memorialise his account.
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Nor am I arguing against the determination for a group to memorialise its dead or demand acknowledgment of its sufferings.
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We will not be removing any inactive accounts until we create a new way for people to memorialise accounts, said Twitter.
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For example, the Tasmanian Land Conservancy offers to manage trusts set up by families to memorialise people as part of its service.
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It's a term used to memorialise a cultural identity that was wrapped up in the prosperity gained off the backs of enslaved people.
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Those laws will hold true for recomposed burials too, but when remains are useable soil, even city-dwellers might find spaces to memorialise the departed.
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Local Church meetings were guaranteed the right of appeal to Conference, and circuits were allowed to memorialise Conference on Connexional subjects, within proper limits.
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He had carried the order into execution without communication with him, 'and had told the army if they objected to it, they might memorialise.'
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It was not right for such a figure to be memorialised, he said.
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Good horses are memorialised by the results of good races.
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What people say in a bar or a pub doesn't necessarily merit being memorialised.