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- noun someone responsible for keeping records
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Examples
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The human-resources consulting and outsourcing company serves as a record-keeper for $296.8 billion in 401k plans.
401(k) Law Suppresses Saving for Retirement Anne Tergesen 2011
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In her role as mother and artist, Alexis Weidig encourages us to capture and extrapolate on family ties and traditions as the family record-keeper.
Kimberly Brooks: Being a Mother is the Ultimate Artist: Alexis Weidig 2010
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Economic imperatives or brute force pushed countless Khoisan into service, but those who could survive without working for settlers were not compelled to do so in the eighteenth century. 27 Perhaps the notation of Adam Kok as a Hottentot in the landdrost's ledger was a conscious manipulation of identity on Kok's part, a move away from a connection to chattel slavery, rather than a misreading of identity by a colonial record-keeper.
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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For four years, he served as president of the National Aviation Association, which is the country's official aviation record-keeper and represents the interests of aviators ranging from from skydivers to commercial airline pilots.
Malvern J. Gross Jr., accounting executive and record-setting pilot, dies at 77 Emma Brown 2010
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Probably not — but within the "mutually constitutive colonial hierarchies" of identity, Kok, Koopman, and the Company's record-keeper understood themselves to have different social positions. 4
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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CBS's Mark Knoller, who is something of an official record-keeper of presidential activity, refutes her claim reporting that President Bush never went to Dover.
Tom Matzzie: Obama's Dover Salute Is an Iconic Image of His Presidency 2009
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By far the most common occurrence of “re-enrollment” — the term for when investment options are reset to defaults — is when a plan sponsor converts from one record-keeper to another, says Stephen Utkus, director of the Vanguard Center for Retirement Research.
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In her role as mother and artist, Alexis Weidig encourages us to capture and extrapolate on family ties and traditions as the family record-keeper.
Kimberly Brooks: Being a Mother is the Ultimate Artist: Alexis Weidig 2008
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I strongly advise against this strategy, however, on ethical grounds: for all you know, the karmic record-keeper assigned to track your triumphs and misdeeds was a literary agent in her last life.
Author! Author! » Blog Archive » Book marketing 101: the post-conference query 2007
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I strongly advise against this strategy, however, on ethical grounds: for all you know, the karmic record-keeper assigned to track your triumphs and misdeeds was a literary agent in her last life.
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