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In computing, a collection of related data items or fields. A record usually forms part of a file. Records may be of either fixed or variable length; variable records require a separator at the end of the field, in order that the end of the record can be detected by the computer.



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Summary: Eoghan Quigg has set the record straight about his relationship with Diana Vickers.
I wasn't running or hiding from anybody, except I was human and had succumbed to sleep," said Bolger, clearly feeling a need to set the record straight after learning of the collapse of the Guineas and Derby markets when reading the front page of last Tuesday's Racing Post.
There have been so many things written in the papers about me that I wanted to set the record straight," she said.
 
 
 
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