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A record can refer to: A type of sound recording, e.g. a gramophone record, vinyl record or phonograph cylinder World record, an unsurpassed statistic or accomplishment of note, such as in sports, weather, economics, or any of numerous acts documented in publications such as the Guinness Book of Records Court of records, the details of daily activities, events, decisions, and actions that are kept by any organization or which form the legal core of case law - see business record, medical record, service record, minutes Record industry, the part of the music industry that earns profit by selling sound recordings of music Record label, a brand created by companies that specialize in producing, manufacturing, distributing and promoting audio and sometimes video recordings Database record in a database or an object composition, a simple aggregation type created by object composition Record (computer science), a data structure containing more than one piece of data and often more than one type of data Records, a 1982 album by hard rock band Foreigner (band)|Foreigner Rede Record, a major Brazilian television network Record, a self-released album from the Canadian band Sofa
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