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on record

adjective as in enrolled

adjective as in recorded

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It was the first on-record confirmation that she was interested in women so it further sparked conversation about her sexuality.

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Their own former president, however, has long been on-record disclosing rampant doping, unchecked by local authorities.

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It is not clear when the video was filmed, but it appears to provide the first on-record evidence of a recruitment strategy that has been rumor for months: soliciting prisoners to trade prison garb for military uniforms as a way of replenishing Russia’s ranks on the battlefield.

But the conservative attorney, once a staunch presidential confidant who had defended Trump during his first impeachment trial, had been reluctant to appear formally for an on-record interview.

The league’s “buy out” period for teams looking to unload player contracts begins Friday, launching a summer time frame of wheeling and dealing with Francis already on-record saying he’ll be eyeing trades and signings to bolster his NHL squad.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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