His eight-under-par round equalled the course record at Saujana's Palm layout, known as "The Cobra'", but will not count for record purposes due to the preferred lies in operation.
In another twist, fellow American Bo Van Pelt had shot a 59 in the pro-am Wednesday, but it does not count for the record books, while Mickelson himself carded a 59 at the PGA Grand Slam of Golf in 2004, a four-man invitational tournament which does not count towards the official money list.
Of the 12.1 million the government does count as unemployed, a record 40.1% are long term unemployed for more than 6 months.
Some would say that given that the chancellor is able to borrow at maturities of up to 50 years at record low interest rates, he should count his blessings and pocket the billions of pounds of cheap cash from conventional sales.
Their 20, 000 outstanding contracts (at last count) are nothing like a record, but they do indicate which way the wind is blowing.
He hit 11 sixes in making 114 off 29 balls - but it does not count as a first-class record because of the circumstances.
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That this should really count against him, is his record of undermining John Major over Maastricht, when he was one of the people who time, after time, after time drove the party leadership to destruction.
Depending on how you count them, Obama has appointed a record number of czars somewhere around 38 on a wide variety of matters from his car czar and green jobs czar to the more standard drug and Middle East policy czars.
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There are a record 1, 426 billionaires, according to the latest count from Forbes.
They have performed with historic greatness, establishing a winning record of 28 and two in Wimbledon doubles play by my count.
Very little, though the perception of the ninth inning as overly important (do runs scored in that inning count more?) has made developing a track record as a last-inning specialist very lucrative.
That record breaking quarter was attributed to a 23 percent rise in passenger count, with 2.8 million passengers flying in the third quarter compared with 2.27 million in the same period a year ago.
The benefit claimant count rose by 34, 406 people, to a new record of 4.3 million, the Labour Ministry said.
Born in Torino, Italy, her father filled the home with music from his record collection, including the works of Don Byas, Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Jimmy Lunceford.
The Iraqi casualty count, while harder to ascertain because of the lack of formal record-keeping, has reached at least 128, 000, by CNN's tally.
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Depending on how you count it, it's been asserted publicly - in a public record between 19 and 21 times.
There's no official count, but he estimates that between 2, 500 and 5, 000 amateurs started up record labels last year.
Both of those sections count exactly the same as far as punishment, priorability, and as a DUI on your record.
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If he wins, Mr Salazar would be able to count on the backing of most political parties and human-rights groups, thanks to his record of trying to enact the San Andres accords in Congress.
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