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a compilation of the known facts regarding something or someone
his name is in all the record books
Al Smith used to say, `Let's look at the record'
How To Use record book In A Sentence
- Then why not scoff your way into the record book? Times, Sunday Times
- Hurricane Hugo will go down in the record books as the costliest storm ever faced by insurers.
- Victorian opener Elliott launched a double-barrelled attack on Queensland's bowlers and the record books as the Bushrangers took an iron-grip on the Pura Cup trophy at the Melbourne Cricket Ground today.
- Looking through the record books, it is difficult to find anything so extreme at a football match at this time of year. Times, Sunday Times
- Less frequently, patients keep their record booklet and make a note of the result and dose following a telephone call from the hospital.
- Victorian opener Elliott launched a double-barrelled attack on Queensland's bowlers and the record books as the Bushrangers took an iron-grip on the Pura Cup trophy at the Melbourne Cricket Ground today.
- Today, his ace remains the longest in Golf Digest's record book.
- Hurricane Hugo will go down in the record books as the costliest storm ever faced by insurers.
- Everything is saved, that is something the church is closed not too long ago, 66 years ago» Enthusiasts of the Society for the Study of Russian manor in the record books and photographs, as destroyed the last nest of the old Russia, carrying tourists and - shrug. WN.com - Financial News
- He finally faced her, and smiled as he caught sight of the open record book.