Although the final totals have yet to be calculated, a spokeswoman for the Theatre Royal said it had been a record-breaking year. |
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There's a chance to enjoy some of the greatest goals the game has seen, stunning comebacks and record-breaking victories. |
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In Swindon individuals and organisations will pull out all the stops to raise record-breaking amounts of cash this year. |
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A musical which has been playing for 13 record-breaking years in the West End rolls into Hull next week. |
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Schools across the borough celebrated another record-breaking year as GCSE results improved again. |
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The men's soccer team is off to a great start this season, with four wins, no losses, and a record-breaking goal. |
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Samuel L. Jackson's going to tell us how he landed his part in the record-breaking movie. |
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Lance Armstrong trained to win a record-breaking seventh Tour de France by cycling up and down mountains in the Canary Islands. |
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Jack, emboldened by his record-breaking achievements on that tour, refused. |
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The 34-year-old former Kent batsman has been in record-breaking form for Guyana this season. |
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A video camera and assessors working four-hour shifts logged James' record-breaking attempt. |
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It predicted record-breaking temperatures for June and July, with August expected to be very warm and occasionally hot. |
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Last year, a record-breaking 100,000-plus visitors flooded into the showground. |
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Caulfield insists the achievements of the record-breaking Tony McCoy have made it harder for the rest. |
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From the early days, through bodyline to today's record-breaking Australia team, it's much more than a simple book of statistics. |
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In July in 1861, an incredible 366 inches of rain fell during what had been a record-breaking year for rainfall in the region. |
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The Royal Navy's top admiral has sent a personal message of congratulations to record-breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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The Canadian Wheat Board says several weeks of record-breaking heat have taken a toll on Prairie crops. |
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Mr Hempleman-Adams is thrilled at his latest record-breaking achievements. |
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Fresh snowfall had slowed Denver to a cool calm, and the mountain resorts were bursting with record-breaking crowds. |
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If she can deploy her record-breaking resources to maximum effect, this will ensure the next inspectorate report makes for happier reading. |
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And Jones was nonplussed by the record-breaking performance of the Australians. |
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Shoppers in Stockport were left starry-eyed when a record-breaking space rocket went on show at the famous Victorian market hall. |
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Surely, the now record-breaking floods in York ought to be the death knell for any future commercial developments in, or around, Coppergate. |
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It is strange how such concealment goes hand in hand with record-breaking council tax rises. |
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On the pitch, the team may seem to be in the soup, with several bad results in the wake of their record-breaking unbeaten run coming to an end. |
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People who leave early also miss record-breaking, once-in-a-lifetime achievements by their own children. |
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His record-breaking performance will provoke a mixture of congratulation and resentment. |
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As a result, yields improved and output reached a record-breaking one thousand cubic metres a day. |
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Overall passenger volumes maintained strong growth during the quarter, setting the stage for another record-breaking year. |
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Magnier said to have gifted him a half-share in the record-breaking Rock of Gibraltar, trained at the Ballydoyle stables owned by Magnier. |
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He credits visualization in particular for helping him on his record-breaking swim. |
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It's now been snowing non-stop for about ten hours, and the local TV stations are declaring it a record-breaking Texas snow day. |
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But those states were spared when record-breaking monsoons brought heavy summer rains instead of the fierce fires officials had expected. |
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As you know, the second half of the 1990s saw a record-breaking run-up in equity values in the United States. |
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The correspondence unit received a record-breaking 78,386 inquiries in 2007-2008, about 8,000 more than the previous year. |
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But above all it is the most violent region of a country with record-breaking levels of criminality. |
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Having posted record-breaking profits in 1997, the banking sector had a turbulent year. |
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How do they compare to last year's record-breaking disappearance of sea ice? |
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One record-breaking day in 1864 saw the company haul three tons of silver bullion from the mines of Virginia City, Nevada alone. |
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Nine local charities are richer today after sharing in the proceeds of this year's record-breaking Marriott Charity Ball. |
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One of the hot air balloon races he participated in produced a record-breaking trip from Japan to California. |
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In July 1925 Friedmann made a record-breaking ascent in a balloon to 7400 metres to make meteorological and medical observations. |
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Despite a record-breaking series of rebellions in the last Parliament, they never inflicted a single significant defeat. |
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It takes 200 skydives before you can even try flying a wingsuit, but the record-breaking international team each had at least double that number. |
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That dedication has been at the root of his record-breaking achievements. |
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Montreal peace activists still can't stop talking about the record-breaking turnout of the Feb. 15 anti-war march. |
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Wrapped in blankets, her adoring fans braved freezing temperatures to welcome home the record-breaking yachtswoman. |
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British solo yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur yesterday claimed a record-breaking victory in the Route du Rhum, one of the world's most prestigious transatlantic races. |
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This year, a spell of record-breaking hot weather across the south-east has helped fan the fires. |
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The state of Victoria in southern Australia has been hit last year with hundreds of bush fires during a record-breaking heat wave. |
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What better addition to your book collection than this comprehensive photo chronicle of Celine's record-breaking Taking Chances World Tour! |
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The low temperatures were far from record-breaking but a real shocker after an unusually mild November and early December. |
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Dancers must be in place by 1pm for a simple run-through and then the world record-breaking attempt will begin, with 10,000 people simultaneously dancing The Siege of Ennis. |
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The dales, vales and hills of our region will be alive with the sound of music when the county becomes the venue for a record-breaking live music event. |
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For a second time on the trot, Argentina hoisted aloft the FIFA U-20 World Cup after a dazzling and record-breaking month of football in Canada. |
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Before Rudisha's record-breaking run, Kenya had just one gold medal to its name, won by Ezekiel Kemboi in the 3000m steeplechase. |
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Politicians can see the possible scale of this problem and have helped out in record-breaking time with previously unimaginable billions of cash. |
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The long answer will surely include the fact that we seem to be breaking records all the time: record-breaking heat in the summer, record-breaking heat in the winter, record-breaking winds, and record-breaking dryness. |
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A record-breaking Argentinian striker, for example. |
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No, not another record-breaking hottest month. |
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The length of Matsuzaki's journey was hardly record-breaking. |
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Caught in a record-breaking rainstorm sans umbrella. |
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The Heron detachment leadership pose with the record-breaking aircraft. |
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The entire process, from the first project proposal to the Thurgau government in January 2005, until the awarding of the construction permit on July 7, 2006, took only 18 months, a record-breaking achievement. |
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Perhaps we should consider building a museum to commemorate Israel's record-breaking behaviour so that people will remember what it has done and history will live on in our memories. |
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Chantal Petitclerc is a record-breaking Canadian wheelchair racer who has inspired people across the globe with her passion, dedication and extraordinary athletic performances. |
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Our products were put to the test in a rather unusual project in 1960 when they traveled to a depth of 11'000 meters with Jacques Piccard on his record-breaking dive. |
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While not really qualifying as severe weather, the stretch of record-breaking warmth and sunshine that occurred in many localities across the province from November 3-7 was definitely noteworthy. |
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They put on a record-breaking 302-run stand in their previous match. |
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The yachtswoman scored her greatest feat yesterday when she won a dramatic solo transatlantic race in a record-breaking time after a tense fortnight at sea. |
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At Central Park, visitors chose from a slide, Ferris wheel, tombola, a circus, and also a record-breaking team of daredevil motorcyclists called the Motorcycle Madmen. |
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Watching record-breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur return from her circumnavigation of the globe bought back powerful memories for Stuart Boreham. |
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After food stamp usage hit record-breaking numbers in 2013, Congress tried to pare back the benefit. |
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They may have started the competition with a bang, but South Korea's women's coach, Won Geo Seo, played down the importance of their record-breaking achievements. |
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When Thorpe arrived for the relay final, therefore, wet from having just won a world record-breaking 400 metres, it was hard to imagine that he could live up to the billing. |
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Botanists, twitchers and wildlife-watchers in Scotland say last week's record-breaking heatwave fooled numerous species into believing winter had already passed. |
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Joy was unconfined in Edinburgh last night after Scotland recorded a momentous and record-breaking 21-6 victory over South Africa at a sodden Murrayfield. |
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The money is part of a pounds 198mpackage designed to renumerate directors and staff after a record-breaking year. |
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There have been record-breaking cold snaps, icy sidewalks and blizzards. |
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Run email, databases, ERP and other resource-intensive applications on VMware vSphere Hypervisor's bare-metal architecture offering advanced memory management and record-breaking performance. |
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A record-breaking fire walker has cost the taxpayer pounds 3,000 for hospital treatment after raising pounds 2,000 in a charity stunt. |
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For Kenyans smarting from their athletes' failure to live up to admittedly sky-high expectations, David Rudisha's world record-breaking gold medal win in the 800m final shone all the brighter. |
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In a record-breaking, seventy-five minute flight from Toronto to New York on April 18, 1950, the Jetliner carries the first airmail delivered by jet and makes the first international jet-transport flight in North America. |
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In a record-breaking time, the Centre successfully resolved the commercial dispute between two litigating parties in less than half an hour. |
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This is the flagship version of Merc's high-flying CLA model range that has propelled the German giants to a record-breaking year of sales. |
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While debt repayment remains a key Liberal priority, we cannot and must not allow our communities to suffer, leaving a legacy of crumbling bridges, congested roads and a record-breaking number of smog days. |
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A Kalmar Super Gloria reach stacker has pulled off a record-breaking lift in Sweden. |
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Pauline Richards, the record-breaking skysurfer, died after plunging 14,000ft from a plane in Australia. |
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Last year, the icecream segment failed to match the sales of the record-breaking hot summer of 2003, despite managing to increase its market share slightly. |
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Agnes Beckwith completed numerous record-breaking swims in the Thames, beginning in 1875 when, aged 14, she dived from a boat at London Bridge and swam five miles to Greenwich. |
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If that is the case then pity the Strongbow drinker who that afternoon had the misfortune to earn the chance to face six of the best from England's record-breaking paceman. |
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Even a single record-breaking attempt can take hours, and most n00bs would crumble under the pressure, but never Wiebe. |
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Michael became the 162nd person to die on Mount Everest after his record-breaking ascent. |
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Since then, nothing like the same naked terror has reoccurred, executive nerves clearly soothed by so many record-breaking instalments of Pirates of the Caribbean. |
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In 1996, Homemakers experienced a record-breaking year and in 1997, they did it again. |
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The record-breaking, nonstop, unrefueled flight covered an astounding 26,366 statute miles in just 9 days, 3 minutes and 44 seconds. |
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Since its launch in August, Madden NFL 07 has had a record-breaking season, with first week retail sales of more than two million copies. |
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These latest, record-breaking introductions are not only a testament to the strength of our exclusive, superclass of ageLoc products. |
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Their reckless business decisions meant that, even after years and years of often record-breaking profits, when the advertising market softened, they had no flexibility to adapt and to ride out the temporary downturn. |
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Beijing has experienced unprecedented air pollution blamed on industrial output and Australia is suffering a record-breaking heatwave which has been linked to climate change. |
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Irish tots' record-breaking 87-day gap between birth THESE are the incredible Irish twins born 87 DAYS apart. |
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The record-breaking answer came in response to the question, Who was the first Native American to play pro-football? |
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The leggy Russian pin-up and part-time model was in Plymouth to get a sailing lesson from record-breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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As for Longo herself, this potentially record-breaking year seems likely to be her last in New Zealand for the foreseeable future, with the tantalising prospect of a career in the US or Sweden already beckoning. |
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While Spain and Manchester United both prospered, the latter thanks to a record-breaking debutant, Bayern Munich and Argentina were left to curse some of Federico Macheda's free-scoring fellow strikers. |
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A record-breaking crowd of 2,500 attended the sneak preview of Sundari, which included a massive 5' high model of the condominium's signature glass towers. |
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That's according to Yves 'Jetman' Rossy, the record-breaking pilot who became the first man in the history of aviation to fly with a jet-propelled wing. |
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Snoop Dogg, 39, posted a YouTube video inviting Ian Neale, 68, to come and say hello after hearing about the gardener's record-breaking six-stone swede. |
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