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log

noun as in stump of tree

noun as in record

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Los Angeles starters this season combined to log fewer innings than anybody besides the Colorado Rockies and Chicago White Sox, the two worst teams in the major leagues.

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My tent set up and food safely stored in the provided metal boxes, I went over to the tiny beach and sat on a driftwood log, relaxing under the sun’s warm rays.

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"UK users will not be able to log in, view content, or upload images. Imgur content embedded on third-party sites will not display for UK users."

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The pop-ups were from the BBC's security login app asking me to verify that I was trying to log in to my BBC account.

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“It’s that fast-talking, interrupting kind of debate where you’re not trying to actually change anyone’s mind. You’re trying to log these crafted talking points and point out inconsistencies in a way that doesn’t actually make any sort of point.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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