But, says Mr Dodd, bosses need to know when to change the record.
Gotye's international hit Somebody That I Used To Know received the record of the year, one of three prizes received by the Belgian-Australian artist.
Oil company profits, as you know, have soared to record levels, and gasoline prices have gone through the roof, and we are more dependent than ever on dirty and dangerous fossil fuels.
By promising to let children know about new releases, record companies get them to fill in detailed questionnaires and feed the results into databases.
We felt that we owed it to you and to us to set the record because we want to know.
You know when I was first starting out and I didn't have a home studio, you know, you're kind of beholden into a record label to allow you, you know, to grant you the permission to do what you do.
He did not know he was the last one to record a time until he was told by a reporter three days later.
And there are other people, I think, who are disappointed because I think there was, you know, desire to see the all-time home-run record be untainted, you know.
And I know that Senator Hagel looks forward to discussing that record with the Senate.
Its new Instant On-Record power and record switch enables people to know that the camera is on and recording with a single push of a switch.
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In 1984, Bob Geldof brought together a number of the world's most famous artists as Band Aid to record the song Do They Know It's Christmas?
Industry executives know better than to speak critically about the firm on the record.
Mr. BENOIT: So, I mean, there's a lot of different sides to the songs on the record, you know?
And that's a problem for record companies who just don't know how to, well, label her.
Since the party has no record in office, it is impossible to know whether Mr Tsvangirai can do all this.
She is now worried about the effect of a criminal conviction on her record and does not know whether she will return to driving when the ban ends.
Apparently, around half of all southerners say they know someone nicknamed Bubba, 70% have a family bible to record the names of their children and 69% fired a gun to celebrate the millennium.
But I always wanted to do a record here in New York, you know, with New York guys.
It would have no practical impact, and if he were to--if Commissioner Selig were to start striking records from the record book, you know, this is a problem.
And I would say, going back to North Carolina was such a great way for us to just feel comfortable and be ourselves and make a fort and, you know, hide away from the world and just allow this record to bloom in a really natural way.
You feel you know Flight Sergeant RHJ Harris a little because his mum and dad chose to record that he kept a straight bat and played the game.
The sea-level record in Taveuni doesn't extend far back enough to know for sure how much the sea level has risen.
Paterno, and the other Penn State lackeys, had to know that turning Sandusky in could prevent "JoePa" from breaking that record.
And when I couldn't compete with myself, I grew very despondent, and I felt as if I could've been supported more by the record companies at that point and just, you know, made to feel as if I was enough on my own in my own process of creativity.
It was clear, it was - I mean, there was a lot of chatter about the record and maybe people, you know, watched CNN and start to report about the fact that they're doing this download, you know, buy as you what you want and they did the public radio method which I loved, you know?
The watch even lets runners know when they achieve a personal record, like a fastest mile or longest run to date.
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This made it impossible for countries to know when someone had attended a training camp in Afghanistan because there was no record.
Of the people wrongly labelled as having a criminal record, Mr Davis told Today that it was no consolation to know they were in a tiny minority.
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