Recent reports suggest larger than normal numbers of waxwings have headed to the UK this year, but Wiltshire has never been a prime destination. |
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They also had traditional toys such as an abacus, building bricks and fridge magnet numbers. |
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Due to the large numbers of those indicted, the court clerks eventually tired of writing the charge in full and began to abbreviate it. |
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Despite ever-growing public abhorrence of this most antisocial crime, numbers of drivers caught over the limit are rising. |
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Betting on football is illegal in Hong Kong, which permits wagers only on horse racing and a numbers game lottery. |
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Weeds in blue water attract significant numbers of sailfish and wahoo during the summer months. |
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If your idea of accountancy is grey-suited men hunched over page of numbers, you'd better wake up and smell the coffee. |
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He added that his school had already greatly reduced the numbers of unauthorised absences to well below the national average. |
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There were not high numbers of absentees at the school but the bugs seemed to be striking the same people, especially staff, she said. |
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The high numbers of Flemish names in the south and Walloon names in the north indicate long time internal mobility. |
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Historically, imaginary numbers first came to light when trying to solve cubic equations, rather than quadratics. |
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I feel sure as time passes by more and more will join the growing numbers in this wonderful pastime. |
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We get out big numbers especially at the peak times in the mornings and evenings to catch the scab buses. |
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The final of the three numbers was an eight-person quadrille with some modern variations. |
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Only time will tell whether sufficiently large numbers of members agree with him. |
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Second, there is a debate over whether Australia can absorb large numbers of people. |
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Thus their numbers almost quadrupled during a period when the country's population grew by little more than half. |
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Numbers in early historical times were thought of much more concretely than the abstract concepts which are our numbers today. |
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Nick wants to believe his father, a numbers runner, did not run away, but was murdered. |
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I was so angry as I left the hospital that I could barely see the numbers on my cell phone as my fingernail jabbed at it. |
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Future research will need to include greater numbers of individuals who abuse drugs other than alcohol. |
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Setting quantifiable goals means you can track your progress and generate enthusiasm when you beat the numbers. |
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We often hear about the importance of picking a company by means of quantitative analysis, which evaluates balance sheets and numbers. |
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The low numbers of these graduates in academia reflects the worldwide unpopularity of academic medicine. |
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There are generous jackpots, wonderful cash prizes and a wonderful atmosphere for all lovers of the numbers game to enjoy. |
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At various points he gives inconsistent counts of numbers of Natchez, Quapaw, and Caddo warriors. |
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Other Faculties, notably Arts and Science, did not limit numbers so much as accept any student who met certain criteria. |
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Users of these sequences are kindly requested to refer to the present paper in addition to the accession numbers. |
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As per this agreement, these materials were assigned UCGM catalogue numbers, but were never accessioned into the University collections. |
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If we'd had a more settled weekend, no doubt the numbers would have been higher, but we certainly didn't have a washout. |
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I saw hundreds of Australian waterbirds, including Freckled Ducks in large numbers. |
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Apparently large numbers of ducks, coots and other waterbirds winter at the lake. |
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Their sons and daughters serve in large numbers in a war whose validity is increasingly coming into question. |
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For her audition she had to recite two drama pieces and perform three song and dance numbers. |
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In previous decades untold numbers of Jehovah's Witnesses loyally supported the bans on vaccines and organ transplants. |
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The water vole, whose numbers have been steadily diminishing over the years, was previously believed to be fond of just lowland habitats. |
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You will also be well aware of the unusually large numbers of jellyfish in the sea at this time. |
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Changing the temperature from above to below the lipid phase transition shifted the band position to somewhat higher wave numbers. |
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For navigation purposes, you can use your log to record waypoints and route numbers or times at certain markers for a future good reference. |
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While large numbers of Americans professed religious belief, the depth of their conviction appeared weak. |
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Youngsters chose the occasion to present their abilities at a jig to the tunes of popular film numbers and they did it with elan. |
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Alternatively, use a search engine such as Google to locate numbers via the Web. |
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At a time when race relations have never been so smooth, increasing numbers of people are pessimistic about racial issues. |
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Both are black, a racial group that faces death sentences in disproportionate numbers, he says. |
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The cameras have been growing in numbers along all the roads, nasty yellow boxes equipped with a radar gun and a flash camera. |
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I'm having to change phone numbers along with addresses, and the new number won't be active until Saturday morning. |
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Vast numbers of Britons have holidayed and weekended there in recent years. |
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There are ways to kill foxes to keep the numbers down and it shouldn't be with the use of packs of ravenous hounds. |
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Considering that the car weighs in at some 1,600 kg, these are impressive numbers. |
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The numbers by which the weight of fabrics are measured represent the number of ounces per yard. |
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Visitor numbers are a key consideration for advertisers considering placing ads on sites. |
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Above each needle, radiopaque numbers borrowed from the hospital radiology department were glued. |
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Large numbers of riot police were deployed against the small demonstration and confiscated banners and posters being carried by the unionists. |
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They are worried about the rising numbers of southern men fighting under the banner of Sauron. |
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They've tried to weld a couple of numbers onto a dodgy story, and they've done it with performers who can act. |
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He was motivated to figure out the problems, but he had difficulty adding mixed numbers, for which he often depended on his partner. |
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Thus, the promoters add the capacity numbers together and sell that sum number of tickets. |
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These include counting beanbags to learn how to add whole numbers, and folding paper strips to learn to deal with fractions. |
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The sequence was composed of numbers where the following number was found by adding the last two numbers together. |
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We must look behind these numbers to see if how families fare after leaving welfare. |
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They exchanged addresses and phone numbers, but neither had contacted the other. |
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After we'd exchanged numbers and addresses, Marty looked as though he was about to explode. |
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They searched her bag and found the names and phone numbers of former security chiefs in her address book. |
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Now some masters became much wealthier than others, employing larger numbers of journeymen. |
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Big numbers of new people earning decent salaries will also be a well-timed boost to the Manchester city centre property market. |
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Over the years, as the theory has developed and become more widely known, it has attracted increasing numbers of adherents and sympathizers. |
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The serial numbers are printed on adhesive strips, so I put the strip on the case. |
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Pierce refuses to discuss their departure, but rails at the suggestion that the newly-recruited line-up are just there to make up the numbers. |
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In the midst of the tumult of charges against him, a welter of conflicting poll numbers are being bandied about. |
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Can we ever know if an image moved large numbers of people to action, or changed the ways they think about things? |
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The main difference is that I knew Mr. Buck wasn't trying to juggle the numbers to arrive at a certain, desired conclusion. |
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I'm going to more or less take their advice, but probably juggle the numbers a bit. |
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While Africa has burgeoning numbers, it is the church in the west's money which has helped to support them. |
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The importance placed by the public on administration and governance can also be seen in Donald Tsang's very high public poll numbers. |
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The smoky ballads, jump blues, shuffles and straight-blues numbers on the new disc showcase the exceptional voice of Magness. |
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He fumbled, threw out an incorrect figure, and finally admitted that he really didn't know the correct numbers. |
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Other languages, like Arabana of the Eyre Basin and Adnyamathanha of the Flinders Ranges, have survived, with vastly reduced numbers of speakers. |
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Up until quite recently we had no idea of the numbers and variety of the whales, dolphins and porpoises round our coast. |
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Fisheries science has long argued that whalers were killing too many whales and that their numbers were dwindling alarmingly. |
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Most have moved tremendous numbers of cattle from one ranch to another rather than selling off herds for slaughter. |
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In this case, the numbers of people wanting to buy tickets at a given fare are random variables. |
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Finally I saw the familiar numbers and went in, not caring wheatear he was behind me or not. |
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It varies in a rather simple way with the length of the sequence of primes in the selected range of whole numbers. |
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But minor crimes and juvenile delinquency have pushed total crime numbers to record highs amid a long economic slowdown. |
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Children of adoption show up in disproportionate numbers in the criminal justice system and contribute to problems of juvenile delinquency. |
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Its range extends from Portugal to China, with the largest numbers found in Spain and Russia. |
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The discussions ranged over a wide variety of subjects, but it was the philosophy of medicine that attracted the largest numbers. |
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Romanian Americans were also represented in significant numbers during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and many were promoted to officer ranks. |
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But its recovery is near completion and the enlightened and adventurous regeneration is attracting record numbers of visitors. |
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Saber-rattling aside, the nascent advergaming concept has some real numbers attached. |
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Though most remained members of the working class, large numbers moved into the ranks of the lower middle classes. |
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We must not return to the days when former Home Secretaries cut police numbers. |
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As our numbers are increasing it is advisable to book your time as early as possible during the week. |
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Smaller numbers speak Adyghe, Romanian, Romani, and Balakan Gagauz Turkish. |
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During the elections for the aedileships a fight broke out and numbers of people were killed. |
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Let's go through the U.S. numbers, because the United States gets somewhat of a bad rap on this and yet, the numbers are considerable. |
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The loss of much of New Caledonia's native forests has caused the numbers of kagus to decline. |
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Financial numbers are made to look good and stock values are manipulated so that the big kahunas get those juicy stock options. |
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What's striking about the sequence is the rapidity with which the numbers grow larger. |
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The strikeout numbers stayed low, with Barry never whiffing 70 times in a season. |
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This album was largely whimsical and retrospective, with a subtle sense of humour, even through the more serious numbers. |
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Plenty stonechats, whinchats, wheatear, both adults and young were abundant in numbers. |
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Just a few numbers earlier he was welcomed by a rapturous reception from ecstatic fans chanting his name. |
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Kent saw large numbers of common birds and higher than normal counts of scarce and rare wintering birds. |
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It merely serves as a pretext to whip the country into a war frenzy and to justify insertion of large numbers of troops into Mesopotamia. |
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Most call-centre vehicles do have phone numbers displayed, to complain about rash driving. |
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The white admirals flip their blue-black wings with the broad white epaulettes up and down the road in numbers. |
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Term formalism can perhaps be extended to the integers and rational numbers, but what are the real numbers supposed to be? |
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Boutroux's topics range from rational numbers to an analysis of the notion of a function. |
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The need for rationalization arises when there are irrational numbers, surds or roots or complex numbers in the denominator of a fraction. |
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After this exam, the doctor will order a CBC to measure the numbers of white cells, red cells, and platelets in your child's blood. |
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Much greater wealth is concentrated in ever-decreasing numbers of centres of affluence. |
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You always want more, of course, because it's a numbers game, I'm afraid to say. |
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The migration of large numbers of African Americans to the cities was a feature of wartime America. |
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As the evening progressed numbers grew and the crowd was swelled by people of other ethnic origins including white and Afro-Caribbean youths. |
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The first thing I would do is to make sure that at least one of the gazillion of phone numbers on our website would reach a real live person. |
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Once the razzle-dazzle, show-stopping numbers end, there's not much to hold onto. |
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He reached for his cellular phone and scrolled through the many numbers he had stored in it. |
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Endeavour to give me your private telephone and fax numbers so that I can reach you anytime. |
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The question that came up for me reading your information about SARS has to do with numbers of cases. |
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For several of her artworks, Happersett used the Fibonacci sequence of whole numbers to determine the number of strokes per box. |
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Basic operations with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals were required to solve some problems, although many items required no calculations. |
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In this sequence, 8 and 9 are not only powers of integers but also consecutive whole numbers. |
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When talking about modular arithmetic it is important to remember that we are only allowed to use integers, that is whole numbers. |
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This requires fractals to be given dimensions that are not whole numbers but fractions. |
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One afternoon was filled with poetry readings, theatrical performances and dance numbers. |
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Pay, independence and limits on the numbers of directorships held are top of his agenda. |
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Because each record represented a separate loan, aggregates of multiple loans were matched with individual social security numbers. |
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For the best performance, large numbers of drives can be connected and their data aggregated into a larger host interface. |
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If we take two real numbers and multiply them together, we get another real number. |
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In this case, this is not a problem, since the domain of the sine function is all real numbers. |
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Cardan was the first to realise that one could work with quantities more general than the real numbers. |
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She felt lost, empty, dead when she was surrounded by numbers of bright people and it agitated her. |
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My first sighting was of large numbers of pink-footed geese and wigeon along with some ringed plover and shelduck. |
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Most often the inputs and outputs are sets of numbers, such as the real line. |
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The company's founders chose it for their search engine because, as numbers go, it is a very, very big one. |
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The reason is an unshakeable confidence that it will go down well with large numbers of voters. |
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Operation Enforce was devised after increased numbers of teenagers were seen drinking on the streets at night since the clocks went forward. |
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Another of the joys of the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu are the wild orchids that grow, although now in decreasing numbers as tourists pick them. |
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It's reassuring to know our numbers are in agreement with previous estimates of the mass of the stars based on the stars' motion. |
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Each year, the number of breeding pairs and successfully reared young will be compared to previous years' numbers. |
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I reckon since I arrived and purchased my mobile phone I have keyed in and later deleted at least 25 numbers. |
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The numbers above the heads of the passengers are keyed to lines of dialogue recorded below. |
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This company produced key rings for local businesses which displayed their names, addresses and contact numbers. |
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Several species have been protected by legislation owing to their small numbers, among them are the beavers, red deer, and willow grouses. |
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Large numbers camped in wiltja constructions in the vicinity of the Mission. |
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Since excavations began at Loy Yang in 1982, the large numbers speak for themselves with 398 million m3 of coal being won. |
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Given the stunning success of the launch rally, the message round the country must be aim high and you can mobilise significant numbers. |
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She shows that the upbeat view doesn't hold up in the face of a careful examination of the numbers. |
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The hammerheads of Cocos are timid, but a diver using a closed-circuit rebreather can get close to these sharks, often gathered in numbers. |
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I would suggest that increased numbers in 2003 had more to do with last year's hot summer than a sudden health kick by visitors. |
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The Kickapoos were at the battle of Tippecanoe in considerable numbers, and fought with frenzied courage. |
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Titan officials are attempting to recall workers in small numbers over an extended period. |
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Boys and girls also receive different numbers of presents, although the amount of money spent on their gifts is the same. |
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In Josette Bushell-Mingo's production the numbers are beautifully staged and Paul J Medford's choreography takes wing. |
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The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in Rajasthan is also another place where these winged visitors arrive in large numbers. |
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These were the prototypes for the death camps, and refinement of systematic killing methods for large numbers of people was part of the deal. |
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However, the odds are also lengthening to a one in 28,000 chance of any prize as the numbers of winners next month reduces. |
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The letter, which came from an address in London, tells recipients to quote box numbers when replying. |
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We still have their reciprocal tables going up to the reciprocals of numbers up to several billion. |
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The numbers on the right refer to the positions of molecular length markers in kilobases. |
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She had to recite the names of the months in English and the numbers, one, two, three to him. |
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Residents are being warned that they may get a call out of the blue asking for security and pin numbers enabling thieves to clone bank cards. |
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We must recognise that the appearance of the city has an impact on visitor numbers. |
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More wireworms and white grubs have been observed and increased numbers of dingy cutworms, which overwinter here, are likely. |
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The proportion of recombinant plasmids in each sample was then estimated by comparing the two numbers. |
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There are no vehicles, but the numbers counting down on the traffic lights indicate that several seconds remain before he is allowed to cross. |
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As for keeping their numbers down, leave it to mother nature, she'll sort out the animal kingdom the natural way. |
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These incoming crowds are, in turn, boosting numbers of fish-eating birds, such as herons, kingfishers, and grebes. |
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Fans could bet on the numbers in bars, barber shops, newspaper kiosks, and other neighborhood outlets. |
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Heavy-handed searches, of the type witnessed by The Observer, involve large numbers of troops, armoured vehicles and attack helicopters. |
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Wrecked in 1912, it is smothered in marine life and is home to large numbers of wolf fish, whiting and cod. |
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Coastal and seabird numbers have remained stable, with big increases in guillemot numbers balancing the decline in kittiwakes. |
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Producing credible numbers for the value of women's work in the home is no easy task. |
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Renaming the files with higher or lower numbers will redetermine that order. |
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Mr Ward believes redeveloping libraries as discovery centres is the way to reverse the decline in visitor numbers. |
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The problem is that numbers of red grouse are in freefall, continuing a downward trend witnessed over the past 20 years or more. |
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Fine weather throughout the spring and early summer has produced encouraging numbers of red grouse for the start of the season on Tuesday. |
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Marsden Moor supports large numbers of moorland birds such as the golden plover, red grouse, curlew and the diminutive twite. |
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She played with her cell phone the entire time, dialing and redialing numbers. |
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Jackdaws and wood pigeon show little overall change, but numbers of skylark and grey partridge have declined steeply. |
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As well as 419 pairs of golden eagles, osprey numbers are escalating, as are red kites, white-tailed sea eagles and peregrine falcons. |
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The knock-on effect is a considerable increase of flood and subsidence risk, reduction in wildlife numbers and loss of trees. |
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Town officials expect the numbers to grow as word gets around about the lottery. |
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One man recognises a room by a small sign, another knows a street by the tram car numbers. |
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While journalists generally consider themselves wordsmiths, working with numbers has become an inescapable part of their profession. |
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Like the immensely popular numbers puzzle, Su Doku, which The Times introduced to Britain, the acrostic word square is based on a grid. |
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Also present in smaller numbers are zebra, blue wildebeest, buffalo, oribi, kudu, reedbuck, bushbuck and common duiker. |
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Moves were taken to establish more flexible workforces through changes to numbers employed, forms of work organisation and pay policies. |
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Both players mix OK strikeout numbers with good groundball rates, and both are workhorses with solid control. |
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Also, at the time, his mobile was one of the few working numbers that the Australian media were able to reach when the story broke. |
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The capitalist class are spoken for, the working class in big numbers are sitting this one out. |
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In addition, many worksites have facilities that can be modified to accommodate numbers of people interested in educational messages. |
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And I got to use large numbers of power tools for a bit, which is always good. |
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So many in my district are worried about why the poverty numbers are rising. |
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Health bosses in Bradford are appealing to women to make time for a vital health check after a worrying drop in the numbers having smear tests. |
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To get a decent sense of the trend, calculate at least two years' worth of quarterly inventory sales numbers. |
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One even had a year's worth of transactions with account numbers from a cash machine in Illinois. |
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This evening he was clearly more subdued, giving out police hotline numbers and playing thoughtful, reflective music. |
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With those numbers, it's just a matter of time before the next fatal wreck occurs, Rendon said. |
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Remember there's 11 million of us wrinklies out there, and you know we vote in higher numbers than any other age group. |
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More than three-quarters of students at both levels secured an honour grade, while the numbers failing fell. |
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Garden State voters from all walks of life are contacting their elected representatives in overwhelming numbers. |
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Just wanted to place it in the context of slates needing picture choices that throw off revenue to make the numbers work. |
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During the six months Ying lived with Kang, he learned the pin numbers on Kang's bank accounts and is believed to have withdrawn money from the accounts. |
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Humberside Police also operates a scheme in which residents pay a pound a month to register details of their premises and emergency telephone numbers of keyholders. |
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Spyware has the ability to trace your every keystroke, and may record things such as passwords, credit card numbers, email addresses, and other personal information. |
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The dealer calls himself to check the numbers, and the transaction is made. |
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The youth numbers are so huge, so I think there will be a Cultural Revolution sooner than we think. |
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With the influx of new blood every year, ready-made stars, they have a massive advantage over the ordinary club side, who must make up the numbers from within their own ranks. |
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His numbers in 2001 were remarkable, including 117 tackles, six sacks, four tackles for a loss, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries, and one forced fumble. |
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The result is that the female kaka have been seriously reduced in numbers. |
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Famous names like Kakiemon porcelain were even copied in large numbers. |
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I should note that what's important here is the general principle, not the exact numbers, because the equation I'm using was developed for nuclear airbursts. |
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Column addition was performed on whole numbers and then on fractions. |
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According to Motaparthy, large numbers of detainees are accused of membership in the black bloc, an anti-government protest group. |
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They use Ryan Braun, the 2011 National League MVP, as an example of how PEDs are supposed to boost numbers. |
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However, this comes at a time when cash-strapped Greeks are relying on free or subsidized medical care in greater numbers. |
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The ability to place young pups as well as older wolves in the wild will inject the population with new genes and increase the numbers of wild wolves. |
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Although they were often defeated, the Spanish armies continued to defy the French, while Spanish guerrillas held down large numbers of French troops. |
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Large numbers of snake charmers once could be seen walking the streets of cities and towns, their cloth-covered baskets hanging from bamboo poles slung across the shoulders. |
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Their value to the fleet was highlighted during the invasion of Okinawa, when kamikaze attacks upon the Fifth Fleet created high numbers of casualties among the forces afloat. |
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The trajectories of these numbers are suggestive and correlate with other things we know. |
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Regressing into a trance-like state as I threw myself back into the mindless world of typing numbers, I began to feel a little woozy at the monotony of it all. |
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In the evenings, she would look over their bank statements and bills, calculating and recalculating numbers until she found a way to cut out enough luxuries. |
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Integers are the whole numbers, negative whole numbers, and zero. |
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For finite sets, the cardinal numbers are the whole numbers. |
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The open layout of the venue virtually encourages wanderlust, resulting in a fluctuation of numbers in each zone as curiosity led both cats and dogs from room to room. |
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These days the beard seems to be on the wane in the West, except of course among increasing numbers of fundamentalist young Muslims, mullahs and rabbis. |
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As their teacher rattled off numbers in Chinese, the duo listened, picked up their markers, wrote identical answers on whiteboards and held it up for the audience to see! |
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Their job was to go through the cards that all the journalists needed to have, register their seats, affixing the numbers to the seat along with the journalists' names. |
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It eventually causes a decreased numbers of normal red blood cells, white cells and platelets, leading to symptoms of anemia, infections and bleeding. |
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The increasing reliance on numbers has been accompanied by a decreasing reliance on true leadership. |
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In that film, war dialing is the act of using a modem attached to a computer to dial an entire exchange of phone numbers to locate any computers with modems attached to them. |
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Water-lilies have large numbers of air pockets in their tissues which keep their leaves afloat on the water surface, a perfect supply of air for an insect able to get to it. |
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But once the dust settles and shoppers in record numbers continue to be attracted to the town the inevitable spin off will make virtually everyone a beneficiary. |
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Finally, the numbers of radio stations that were locally receivable were correlated with the melanoma incidence for the 288 communities in Sweden. |
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For example, Bohr's atomic theory includes terms like quantum numbers, quantum jump, steady state, and explains spectra described with the help of wavelength. |
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The clinical terms are acalculia, for people like Signora Gaddi who lost her sense of numbers after a stroke, and dyscalculia for people who were born without numbers. |
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All of these quantum numbers define the quantum state of the electron. |
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He said increasing numbers of companies were warming to the idea, and 9.9 was keen to work on similar projects, whether at home or abroad, in the future. |
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Since Labour took office in 1997 an additional 6,000 have been gaoled, making the numbers imprisoned per head of population the highest in Europe after Portugal. |
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The car is chock-full of safety features, apparently in response to high numbers of fatalities on Libyan roads. |
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Objects are displayed with their accession numbers so that additional information can be obtained at computer terminals installed throughout the center. |
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Many of my classmates still consider the chicken wings the best they have ever eaten, even after many years and visits to large numbers of good restaurants. |
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Many clubs will take newcomers eagerly to help build their numbers, and are normally very accommodating and helpful regardless of your skill level. |
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Some left of their own accord which led to a lowering of staff numbers. |
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The self-evident fact that the numbers applying for asylum correlate precisely with countries where a dog's life would be a step up is of no account. |
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To unite the country and strengthen the stability of the border, Emperor Qian Long assembled large numbers of troops in Danba to quell the rebellion. |
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The expansion of student numbers in developed countries and the growth in numbers of accredited institutions and courses have led to public concerns about quality. |
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Large numbers of Mesolithic stone tools and weapon points were found, with toolmaking waste to show that some tools were knapped, retouched and repaired on site. |
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In some instances, flat clay slabs have been found with the oblong symbols for numbers impressed on their surfaces together with many impressions of cylinder seals. |
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The intense thunderstorm will quench the fires before they become wildfires and will dislodge the weaker numbers and prepare them for the next fire. |
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How cowardly could we be if, by overwhelming numbers, we had just elected a black man to lead the most powerful nation on Earth? |
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Anyone who's genuinely confused as to how a pro-Social Security administration might make the numbers add up can look at any number of plans liberal wonks have put together. |
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With their aching melancholy, these a cappella numbers for three voices are the perfect accompaniment to the understated drama unfolding in this dusty terrain. |
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A click sends a user to a statement, a list of passenger nationalities, emergency call-center numbers, and other information. |
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The low level of wealth in at least the bottom two quintiles of the income distribution suggests that substantial numbers of people are likely to face such constraints. |
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Until the epidemic is brought under control, the CDC predicts the numbers will continue to climb at that rate. |
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Levitt is clearly a whizz with numbers, great long strings of them, as he demonstrates during the book following this slightly jarring, self-deprecating introduction. |
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The best report I've heard to date was of good numbers of jewfish coming from the Ballina South Wall in the rough water caused by the wind and rain. |
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An annual poll of headteachers shows that increasing numbers of them think the policies being used to improve pupils' grasp of the three Rs in primary schools are working. |
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I kept asking why he, a somewhat nerdy numbers guy, was such a media star, but Norquist deflected the questions. |
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While the acts from Pink Floyd to Razorlight go through their numbers in Hyde Park, another line-up of superstars will be performing on the international stage nearby. |
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At its most complex, it is an irrational number that cannot be expressed as the ratio of two whole numbers and has an apparently random decimal string of infinite length. |
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He has spent much of his career knee-deep in immigration data, figuring out ways to measure the population, crunching the numbers and analyzing their policy implications. |
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Large numbers of plant species are a great source of biologically active compounds whose effect on human health or genetic material is mostly unknown. |
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The numbers below the numbers show that a lot of people are cohabiting, just not marrying. |
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Such problem arise when one asks whether an equation involving only whole numbers has an infinite number of whole-number solutions, a finite number, or none at all. |
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Fascinating patterns lurk among the digits of whole numbers. |
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Every generation the mean inbreeding coefficient of the population was calculated from pedigree relationships, weighted by the different numbers of males and females. |
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The decimal point separates the whole numbers from the fractions or parts of numbers and so every number has a decimal point, whether we show it or not. |
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Or are you just a number at the end of a telephone talking to a glorified clerk who doesn't know you from Adam and is merely looking at some numbers on a computer screen? |
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For example, as each telephone set is newly added to the system, the new telephone set adaptively determines its own allocation of resources, e.g., intercom numbers, etc. |
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Fill in the names and numbers of stores near campus to buy kid staples and goodies he needs and craves for pulling all-nighters. |
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Large numbers of consumers and small businesses swap software, and they're not about to stump up the readies to convert their current unlicensed software to full product. |
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Aitken recited the names and numbers of all the members of his platoon. |
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But here they failed to reckon with the talents of Archimedes or to foresee that in some cases the genius of one man is far more effective than superiority in numbers. |
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To calculate the total score, simply add these numbers together. |
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This was computed by adding the numbers against each of the 25 stories. |
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An aggregator works like a buying club by pooling together larger numbers of customers and then purchasing energy from a CSP on behalf of the whole group. |
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Since humans are quite good at telling time, the numbers are often missing from commercial wristwatches, and some wristwatches do not even have markings for each hour. |
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They went back and cleaned up the data in their individual databases, recoding parts information so that everyone was working with the same names and numbers for each part. |
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Because pediatric cases of the condition are rarely recognized or reported, knowledge is limited and is based mostly on case reports and small numbers of patients. |
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Along the coast and Tablelands country, huge numbers of southern cattle are being sent away north on agistment, as there's no feed and little prospect of any until spring. |
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While difficult to estimate exact numbers, thousands of Americans die every year because of delayed or denied claims. |
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Bear in mind, though, that premium rate numbers are also used legitimately for chat lines and for voting on some popular reality television shows. |
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Not surprisingly, many middle and working class voters, particularly whites, have deserted the Democrats in increasing numbers. |
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Recruiting large numbers of Gaelic kern, they then invaded England, landing at Furness in Lancashire, and immediately made for Richard III's old power base in north Yorkshire. |
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Four days later, 4.6 million Snapchat usernames and phone numbers were compromised and leaked online by a hacker. |
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In 1843 there were 451 knights bachelor and 787 members of the orders, but these numbers swelled rapidly, and by 1915 there were over 4,000 members of orders. |
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And if the gate voltage is set just right, equal numbers of electrons and holes can flow through the tube in opposite directions at the same time. |
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What with it being a double roll-over on Saturday I had had a couple of goes and when I checked my numbers on Sunday I realised my lucky dip line had won me ten pounds. |
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Students counted daily attendances and absences, team numbers, scores in games, chairs and tables, and counted down the days to important events in their lives. |
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Some of the concern over student debt is likely driven by the startling headline numbers. |
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But the researchers involved are quite hopeful that the simple netting technique will be a first step toward increasing the overall numbers of the greater adjutant stork. |
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I'm sure he was making a really long list of good things to say about me, and adding up a really long row of numbers that will be the raise in my salary. |
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The Waterloo Stage production loses some of the bigness of the musical numbers, however, by replicating the brass and woodwind instruments on a synthesizer. |
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The vicar had to ask that we share the hymn books, because as they were not used to such large numbers attending, there were not enough to go round. |
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Denim is worn with blues and reds, padded items are silver and white, whilst chainmail dresses and kinky PVC numbers are in a palette of gritty greys and raven black. |
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