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Qué (quién) es purchase records - definición


Purchase Records         
Purchase Records is a small record label started in 2000 by Joe Ferry, Jim McElwaine, and Karl Kramer, to showcase the talents of the students and faculty at the Purchase College Conservatory of Music."Purchase Records", Purchase College, retrieved 2010-06-20 Despite only having released five CDs, the label has already garnered three Grammy nominations for Best Contemporary Folk Album, 2000 (Public Domain); Best Classical Vocal Performance, 2001; and Best Classical Keyboard Performance, 2002.
Jackson Purchase         
  • Kentucky congressional districts as of 2013
  • Cherokee]]'' – Jackson and McMinn Treaty (1817)
REGION IN KENTUCKY
Jackson Purchase Region; The Purchase
The Jackson Purchase, also known as the Purchase Region or simply the Purchase, is a region in the U.S.
Bentley Purchase         
BRITISH FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST
William Bentley Purchase; Sir William Bentley Purchase; Sir Bentley Purchase
Sir William Bentley Purchase (31 December 1890 – 27 September 1961) was a British physician and barrister. He pursued a career in medical examination and served, from 1930 to 1958, as the coroner with jurisdiction over much of London.
Ejemplos de uso de purchase records
1. Haaretz has seen purchase records for a shipment of chocolate spread that a Palestinian merchant bought for NIS 70,000 last May; it has been standing in a warehouse in southern Israel ever since.
2. The data, such as the serial numbers, purchase records, and caliber of firearms, may help show that gunmakers and distributors can determine which of their dealers sell the guns used in crimes, and thus can be held culpable.
3. The same holds true for virtually any information held by a third party: phone company records that indicate who called you, when they called and how long the call lasted; Internet service provider records on what Web sites you visited, when and for how long; tollbooth records; security camera footage; records of emergency calls made from a car; supermarket purchase records.