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Antonyms for recorded

set down or registered in a permanent form especially on film or tape for reproduction

(of securities) having the owner's name entered in a register

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"They will say 'We recorded this in 1964,'" when they weren't members of the group during that period, Wilson says.
The rest of the CD is just as good covering all forms of music that were recorded at the time.
Furthermore, a trial may not occur for years after the interrogation, reducing the ability to cognitively recall all of the specific details and circumstances not recorded in notes or reports.
IN 2003 Devendra Banhart, a hirsute, homeless, then 21-year-old, came out of nowhere to release a folk album recorded primarily on answering machines and a broken 4-track.
This field, as well as several other branches of the information profession, addresses the organization and storage of recorded information, but does it require unique personality traits that differ from others in the broad category of the information profession?
If you have recorded your performance to an external device, you must be able to attach the audio output(s) of your recorder to the audio input(s) of the computer.
A great challenge, however, is maintaining a strong signal-to-noise ratio for the bits recorded on the media.
The policy should create an index of active and inactive records and implement "log books" in which all destroyed documents are recorded.
* Steam-operating unit days for which pollution data have not been obtained, as well as the reason such data was not recorded and a description of corrective actions;
These few lines are all that we have on Ilena Piriz, yet it is substantially more than was often recorded about many other women of a similar socio-economic standing.
Hence, while the taxpayer should have the ability to move from point A (e.g., an invoice recorded in the accounts payable system) to point B (e.g., a general ledger entry), that movement should not have to be automatic or instantaneous in order to satisfy the cross-referencing requirement of the revenue procedure.
A song could be recorded at one company and released with a warning label, while another company releasing the same song wouldn't attach the label.