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- For most, skier visits will be well off record numbers.
- There is no proof that Napster has warded off record buyers.
- So they sent off records to hospitals at Stanford and UC-San Diego.
- Bonds are also less attractive with yields just off record lows, he said.
- MONTBLANC International named Ammirati Puris Lintas Hamburg agency off record for its worldwide business.
- Genevieve, another triumph for residents who fought off record flooding just two summers ago.
- "I think I'm already off record pace, " he said.
- Ron Goldstein, head of Private Music, has created a golf label called Teed Off Records.
- I just learned by jamming with different people, picking up stuff off records, or watching people play live.
- Their last CD is called " * Futuristic Rhythm " ( 2004 ) and was released on Stomp Off Record.
- The sector is coming off record profits, balance sheets are strong, asset values are supportive and dividends look secure,
- I had seen in the cook-off records that he once made something called Dave's Dead Dog Delight.
- Although bookings have softened since the end of last year, they are coming off record highs and remain strong historically.
- The band's name boasts de rigueur ominous overtones, and its albums are flying off record-store shelves.
- Higher natural gas prices, produced by a real shortage, already have set off record investments in new sources and pipelines.
- It was 34-16 after one period, two points off record lead of 20 by the 1970 Los Angeles Lakers.
- Plafond frequently interrupted his guests and the obligatory news readers, and cut off records if he didn't like them.
- The band released more albums on the Delmark, Stomp Off record labels and began to play at festivals throughout the United States.
- Toyota and Honda, coming off record years for U . S . sales, both unveiled concept versions of new pickups in Detroit.
- But it s a really personal, pissed off record I wrote when I was 19 and reading a lot of Alice Miller books.