It was an online survey taken by public relations professionals in 52 countries. |
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Hannah Blumenthal, 52, a freelance pony rider, was severely injured when she was unseated from a horse on Friday morning at Belmont Park. |
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A sketch was made of the souterrain and it was found to be about 52 feet long. |
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Skyline, apparently, did not pre-sell 52 units as was contemplated, before the building was to start. |
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At 2-0 up after 52 minutes, they should have kicked-on to finish off Borough and virtually seal their place in the premier division next season. |
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I managed around 52 hours in London in total, and thoroughly enjoyed them all. |
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Both were executed, along with 52 others suspected of involvement in the machinations of Batz, dressed in red, the colour of parricide. |
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The price of property in the town has been the fastest growing in Yorkshire over the past year with prices having risen by 52 per cent. |
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The delegation found that there had been 56 recent cases of death by self-immolation, 52 of them by women. |
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More than 52,000 bulbs decorate their detached houses among spacious lawns in Northwich Road. |
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One researcher taped 52 hours of playground activity at a midsize Toronto school. |
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There are 52 units in the scheme, ranging from three-bed mid-terrace units to four-bedroom semi-detached units. |
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Gerard, a bespoke tailor with 52 years of experience in the trade, started chalking cloth again. |
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In guayule, the most abundant rubber particle protein of 52 kDa was sequenced to be a P450 allen oxide synthase. |
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There will be a maximum of 52 overs in the first innings if time allows and a minimum of 48 in the second. |
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The Federal Government is loading another ship in Australia to deliver feed to the 52,000 sheep stranded in the Middle East. |
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Vandals have trashed 52 shopping trolleys, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage. |
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In recent years, badgers have tunnelled into 52 ancient monuments on Salisbury Plain. |
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The news had been met with mixed feelings at the station, where staff would be cut from 52 to 28, not including the station commander. |
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For a large number of players, say 8 or more, two 52 packs can be mixed together. |
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At age 52, he talks with amusement at the labels people have tried to tag him with. |
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Two of those were by Oldfield too, as he gloved his way to a Test-record 52 stumpings overall. |
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The band has put together a lively selection of 52 jigs, reels and hornpipes, many of which were played by the original band. |
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The first stage is a 52 km paddle that is expected to take six to 12 hours. |
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She has a 52 in bust, 64 in hips, and the circumference of her arms is 22 in. |
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Part of the dismal run is the team's porous defence which has conceded an incredible 52 goals in 29 matches. |
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Gerardo, a bespoke tailor from Naples with 52 years of experience in the trade, started chalking cloth again. |
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A 54 card pack is used, consisting of the standard 52 cards plus two distinguishable jokers, big and small. |
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By 1921 Park and his colleagues had used the Schick test on more than 52,000 New York City schoolchildren. |
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For past two days there has been interesting discussions in web forums, about 52 new Symbian trojans being discovered. |
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Do you know if Shimano intends to offer 52 tooth chainrings for this crank anytime soon? |
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Brown still decisively beats Cameron by 52 per cent to 32 per cent when voters are asked which is the strongest leader. |
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Growing switchgrass, one of the new papers in Science shows, creates a carbon debt of 52 years. |
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The world's largest maker of computer memory chips said sales rose 52.3 percent. |
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A couple of weeks ago, at the age of 52, he died of heart failure while being treated for an infected bedsore. |
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So when he retired from the Post Office two years ago at the age of 52, no one would have begrudged him an early rest. |
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The deck we use has two Jokers, two Sample Cards and 52 standard playing cards. |
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A 52 year old woman developed acute dyspnoea and hypoxia two hours after rapid drainage of a large left tuberculous pleural effusion. |
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Alan George, 52, of Tadcaster Road, York, has been riding a motorcycle for 35 years and was biking to work today. |
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This is a fairly simple drinking game for 2 or more players, using a standard 52 card deck. |
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The next enrolled participant is a black woman aged 52, who is a non-smoker. |
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Thirty-eight percent of patients responded to the placebo, and 52 percent to the medicines. |
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By the end of the 1990s, 52 countries wound up poorer than at the beginning of the decade, according to the report. |
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We tested 42 microsatellite loci isolated from five pinniped species in a sample of 52 pups. |
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For the visitors, who had taken 52 busloads of fans to Glasgow on Tuesday, the road to Hampden will be traversed again next week. |
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The legal action comes from a group of 52 independent songsters and publishers says a report in the San Jose Mercury. |
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Researchers Dieter Meyerhoff of UCSF and Peter Martin of Vanderbilt scanned the brains of 46 heavy social drinkers and 52 light drinkers. |
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Standard neckties come in lengths from anywhere between 52 to 58 inches long, depending on brands and styles. |
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The gourmet Burgundian chef Bernard Loiseau, 52, was found dead from shotgun wounds at his home last week. |
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At 52, Moore is still a spry, spunky performer giving all manner of well-rehearsed guitar hero poses. |
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A 52 year old hypertensive man developed acute renal failure after surgery to repair an infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm. |
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It is nearly isomorphic to the standard deck, in that there are 52 cards in four suits, with cards running Ace through King, and two Jokers. |
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The celebrity author, 52, cannot be prised away from buffet lunches and milling admirers. |
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Over five years, more than a million acres of coca plants and 52,000 acres of opium poppy have been destroyed. |
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Fender, 52, carries it high over the ground and loose in his hands, like a priest holding the censer while dispensing incense in church. |
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Mr Sykes, 52, an epileptic, was nearly hit by the missiles and later suffered a minor fit he blames on the attack. |
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Steve, 52, who lives in Stoneleigh, smashed the previous record of 445 by completing 512 straight body chin-ups in one hour last Saturday. |
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Nine years later, after having had countless appeals and pleas for clemency rejected, Bleach, 52, is returning home. |
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Additionally, ITV would be allowed to move the Monday to Thursday bulletin to a later slot on 52 times a year. |
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As I look at my flabby body and my wasted muscles it is truly amazing that it managed to run 26.2 miles just 52 weeks ago. |
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He was known to work seven days a week, 52 weeks of the year, even at Christmas if needed. |
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The game requires two 52 card decks with jokers, and either a different color poker chip for each player or a different size coin. |
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The letters, totalling 52 pages, were found in the west of Ireland about 30 years ago and kept in a safe ever since. |
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While Asian firms make up 30 percent of all minority companies, they account for 52 percent of all receipts from minority businesses. |
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It includes a set of 52 bolometric detectors, which work by converting radiation to heat. |
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Following the impact, the truck careened into the eastbound lane of Highway 52, directly towards an oncoming van. |
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The hosts retook the lead on half-time with another converted try but the scores were levelled on 52 minutes. |
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In the UK between 1970 and 1999 the skylark had declined by 52 per cent, the yellowhammer by 53 per cent and the corn bunting by 88 per cent. |
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For example, in the uniform rental business, you frequently evaluate targets based on rentals earned over the subsequent 52 weeks. |
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Anyway, I just photocopied 52 programme zines for the spoken word thing I'm organising. |
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Its gearing ratio has dropped to 30 per cent, from 52.1 per cent at the end of last year. |
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The car is powered by 52 lead-acid car batteries which produce 600V DC output. |
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All patients began a reduced-energy diet at the onset of the placebo lead-in period and followed the diet for the first 52 weeks. |
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He continued where he left off after the break and nearly gave his side the lead after 52 minutes. |
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Its gross profit margin also improved, rising to 52.1 per cent from 50 per cent. |
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At least 52 people have died of illnesses associated with the floods, including diarrhea, leptospirosis, respiratory infections and dengue fever. |
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After 52 years, cynics have begun to feel that things were better under the British rule. |
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Although it is predominately a dairy business, he also rears beef and grows 52 acres of arable crops. |
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After a 52 break and with two reds left, Hammond pots the white then Carling clears up the colours to win. |
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The women, between 24 and 52 years of age, gave the sketches for pendants, rings, necklaces and bracelets. |
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However, at 52 he has decided to call it a day and let his colleagues carry on the work. |
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Aged 52, Parker was 13 years older than even his Captain, and by far the oldest rating in the Royal Navy still serving afloat. |
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Played with a standard 52 card deck, shuffle and deal 4 cards face up into the center of the play area. |
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Canasta is normally played with two standard 52 card packs plus four jokers, making 108 cards in all. |
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The most interesting is on the state of the aviation industry, running to 52 pages in a pdf. |
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A blood transfusion and 52 stitches saved her life but she still bears the mental scars 25 years later. |
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Compared to the thousands of new books published each year, and hundreds of thousands more already in or out of print, 52 seems like a vanishingly small number. |
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They recorded 10,549 graves on or near the railway in 144 cemeteries, failing to locate only 52 graves. |
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Centuries of conflict between the Gauls and Romans ended in 52 BC, when Julius Caesar's legions took control of the territory and the settlement became a Roman town. |
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When Scottish author Candia McWilliam lost her sight at the age of 52, she could have sunk deeper into her seclusion. |
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The original plan was for a weekly year-long serial of 52 episodes. |
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They drove across town through the thinning evening traffic and worked their way towards the brand new 52 story monolith known as the Conner tower. |
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I married the daughter of a former Methodist minister and spent the past year gallivanting through 52 different churches. |
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However, they put up a gallant fight and were only 22-12 in arrears at half-time. That left Rib needing to score 52 points clear in the second period. |
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Each of the school's two hostels has 52 students with every room colour coded and featuring beds, wardrobes, drawers, a pin board, a desk and chair as well as shelving. |
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Staying in climbing huts along the route, her group of 52 walkers began the ascent through terrain which ranged from desert to Arctic-like conditions. |
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Not surprisingly, 52 per cent of all chief executives surveyed, regardless of location, cite sustained or steady top-line growth as being of greatest concern. |
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Charles is 52 and a great-grandfather, which in terms of simple mathematics is quite a feat. |
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He is batting a solid.328 and has batted 52 runs in along with 13 dingers. |
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Some 52 of them were trans-shipped in the SS Taupo to New Plymouth. |
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In America it is known as old sledge or seven up and usually played by two players with the full pack of 52 cards, with the ace being the highest and the two the lowest. |
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For a start, I would suggest that instead of having 52 or so councillors, that the number is cut down by half, with one councillor representing two wards. |
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Between 1999 and 2008, the number of severely intoxicated young women who wound up in E.R.s rose by 52 percent. |
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He shares 44th place with David, 50, and Luisa Scacchetti, 52, the husband and wife team which owns Mama's and Papa's, which imports and wholesales prams and pushchairs. |
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Until the past decade, pitching wedges had 50 to 52 degrees of loft. |
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And the veteran comedy writer, 52, is no slouch when it comes to getting laughs. |
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It is played with a standard deck of 52 playing cards, plus two jokers. |
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Tree sparrow numbers have declined by 95 per cent since 1970, corn buntings by 85 per cent, turtle doves by 70 per cent and skylarks by 52 per cent. |
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For the next 52 years, walsh and Piccard were also the only explorers to reach the very bottom of the ocean. |
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In 1998 there were 52, and last year's figures are likely to be similar. |
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The Great Blue Heron is a majestic sight standing up to 44 to 52 inches. |
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Scientists tracked 420,000 Danish cell phone users, including 52,000 who had gabbed on the gadgets for 10 years or more, and some who started using them 21 years ago. |
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Francis was promoted to a first class tidewaiter and then in 1858, aged 52, he was appointed gatekeeper of the Victoria Docks in Canning Town, West Ham. |
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It then possessed 39 aircraft, 52 seaplanes, and 7 airships. |
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Only 52 per cent actually test their contingency plans with any frequency. |
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They do not need to do an independent traffic, environmental study etc. The land sits on 52 acres surronded by 3 subdivisions of around 1400 homes. |
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These include, among other things, some 1,500 Humvees and 52 howitzer artillery guns, which have a range of up to 20 miles. |
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He shared his first joint with Louis Armstrong and dickie Wells backstage at Three Deuces on 52 Street. |
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The tens are taken out of a normal 52 card pack, leaving 48 cards. |
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A department spokesperson said last night the money was paid out to 118 driving testers for travelling between the country's 52 testing centres last year. |
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Of all the 90 ionizable residues located along the ion-conducting pathway, 52 residues are lysines and arginines and 38 residues are aspartate and glutamates. |
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Cast on 52 stitches at end of next row to complete armhole shaping. |
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In trying to up the tempo he then top-edged a short ball from at squareleg to be well caught for 52, and the Lions in trouble at 95 for 4 in after 27 overs. |
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He concluded that 52 per cent of sufferers had reported a significant reduction of their symptoms after changing their diet to remove offending foods from their diets. |
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I mean, you would think it would take 52 seconds just to describe each particular case the grand jury had been empanelled to hear. |
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The army selected 12 firers from the top 52 for its initial sniper class. |
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The Cardinals have had one postseason victory in the last 52 years. |
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It means 52 out of the 68 remaining coastal netsmen have accepted a voluntary compensation scheme to quit drift netting in order to support the conservation of salmon stocks. |
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In contrast, only one British prime minister, Spencer Perceval, from a total of 52 has fallen to a bullet from an ill-wisher. |
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You know what's more fun than playing Action 52? 52-card pickup. You know how you play that? Pick up the cards! |
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In December 1961 the government proposed that there would be 34 boroughs rather than 52, and detailed their boundaries. |
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The 2015 edition had 52,762 spectators, the highest in the history of the league. |
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On the 24 January 1980, the House of Commons backed government policy, by 308 votes to 52, to retain an independent nuclear deterrent. |
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They raised their naval strength from a mere 11 squadrons of 3,000 marines to 20 squadrons of 52,000 marines in a century's time. |
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He was then 52, already an old man by the norms of that century, and he may well have had reservations about the undertaking. |
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Jailbird GEORGEKAY, 33, is attempting to convince the star's mum, 52, that he isn't a wrong'un despite spending six years in prison. |
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Captain Kenny Wilson, 52, let colleague Samantha Lamb's dad sit in the jumpseat during a BA CityFlyer trip to Milan. |
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The former Ireland international, 52, introduced Myaware at an event in Dublin to help raise awareness of the auto-immune illness. |
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Stuart, now aged 52, and from Halifax, was the sales director of Quarmby at Milnsbridge, Huddersfield. |
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Ma, 52, is a Hong Kong-born mainlander whose parents fled to Taiwan with the Chiang Kai-shek's regime after the 1949 civil war. |
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Another Lauderdale kid, writer-director Wil Shriner, 52, recently turned in his Woodland Hills house keys to move back home. |
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Now 52, it was Boyle's tear-jerker audition on Britain's Got Talent that threw her into the international limelight. |
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William Carlin, 52, was jailed in 2013 after being caught with a security box containing PS40,000 from a Sainsbury's in Prestwick. |
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Sozzled James Reilly, 52, owned up when he mistook paramedics sent to help him after he was found face down in a Blackpool street for police. |
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Understandably, Simon, 52, might not be up for that sort of wildness, so the boys have a trick up their sleeves. |
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Gordon Aikman, 52, was clearing out a Citroen Zsara when he saw the bright orange corn snake. |
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Upper Peninsula Power Company, an electric utility serving approximately 52,000 customers in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. |
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Debt-ridden Martin Counsell, 52, admitted using the same explosive used in the 2005 London bombings. |
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John Chamberlain, 52, of Petitor Crescent, Henley Green, Coventry, admitted driving with no insurance. |
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For posher occasions petrolhead Simon, 52, also owns a Bugatti and a Rolls-Royce. |
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China's first lady PENG LIYUAN, 52, has an embarrassing make-up moment with face powder at the London Lord Mayor's banquet. |
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Although Hampden holds 52,000, the film-makers wanted only 21,000 seats filled so equipment could be moved around easily. |
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However all Hennessey's good work went to waste on 52 minutes when he dawdled on the ball. |
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In 52 BC Vercingetorix led a revolt against the Roman occupation but was defeated at the siege of Alesia and surrendered. |
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This chaos reached a climax in January of 52 BC, when Clodius was murdered in a gang war by Milo. |
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Up to 52 fellows are elected each year and in 2014 there were about 1,450 living members in total. |
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In 1981 there were 36 known ranchers in North Dakota that had 52 Great Pyrenees and 2 working Komondor dogs. |
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The commission delivered its report in October 1960 proposing the creation of a Greater London with 52 Greater London Boroughs. |
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Between 63 and 52 Ma, the last volcanic rocks in Great Britain were formed. |
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The National Association of British Schools in Spain has 52 member schools. |
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In North America, since 1600 at least 52 Native American languages have disappeared. |
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Guru Amar Das also trained 146 apostles of which 52 were women, to manage the rapid expansion of the religion. |
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Alumni and staff include 52 past or present heads of state or government and 20 members of the current British House of Commons. |
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Whichever battalion is assigned to 52 Brigade would then be responsible for performing public duties in Edinburgh. |
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Andy Miller's drop goal, at 52 metres, remains the longest in Rugby World Cup history. |
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With the roof raised, the area under the tonneau can be used for storing more luggage and provides 52 litres of additional storage space. |
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In winter, there are frequent strong winds, with an average of 52 hours of gales being recorded annually. |
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It made over 200 trips across the sea, and Leif Larsen, the most highly decorated allied naval officer of the war, made 52 of them. |
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The Parliament of Northern Ireland was bicameral, consisting of a House of Commons with 52 seats, and an indirectly elected Senate with 26 seats. |
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There was no need for new freight train engines, however, because thousands of the Classes 50 and 52 had been built during the Second World War. |
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The NHS waiting list target in Northern Ireland is 52 weeks, not 18 as in England, and it isn't met. |
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On 7 July 2005, a series of four suicide bombings struck London, killing 52 commuters, in addition to the four bombers. |
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It made over 200 trips across the sea with Leif Larsen, the most highly decorated allied naval officer of the war, making 52 of them. |
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The occupation of the West was largely completed by AD 52 with a victory over the tribe of the Silures. |
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At this point Haig had 52 divisions in his front line Armies, and another 8 in GHQ reserve, and 3 cavalry divisions. |
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Wrexham County Borough Council is made up of 52 Councillors, with one then appointed to serve as Mayor for a year. |
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Jones is recorded as having 52 professional fights, with 46 wins, 3 loses and 3 draws. |
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He tallied 52 knock outs and held the championship from 1937 to 1949, the longest span of any heavyweight titleholder. |
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Rocks and Honey was released on 6 May 2013 in the United Kingdom, and peaked at number 52 on the UK Albums Chart. |
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He worked in variety theatres around the country and at many of London's top night spots, performing as many as 52 shows in one week. |
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During the war, 52 US submarines were lost to all causes, with 48 directly due to hostilities. |
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The global wildlife population has decreased by 52 percent between 1970 and 2014, according to a report by the World Wildlife Fund. |
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The archipelago comprises 365 islands at low tide, compared to only 52 islands at high tide. |
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Vercingetorix's attempt in 52 BC to unite them against Roman invasion came too late. |
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The Germans converted 52 of these tanks to amphibious use prior to Sea Lion's cancellation. |
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By the end of August the Germans had converted 160 Panzer IIIs, 42 Panzer IVs, and 52 Panzer IIs to amphibious use. |
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At this latitude the sun is visible for 18 hours, 52 minutes during the summer solstice and 5 hours, 52 minutes during the winter solstice. |
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As one example, the peatlands of the former Soviet Union were calculated to be removing 52 Tg of carbon per year from the atmosphere. |
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Such a day name could only recur once every 52 years, and this period is referred to by Mayanists as the Calendar Round. |
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Breeding usually takes place in April and May, and the gestation period is about 52 days. |
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At the outbreak of World War I the mounted Cossacks made up 38 regiments, plus some infantry battalions and 52 horse artillery batteries. |
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Venice, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 52 min. |
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On April 6, 2017, the Republican controlled Senate voted 52 to 48 to require only a majority vote to end a filibuster of Supreme Court nominees. |
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He opened a factory in St Rollox, north of Glasgow, and production went from just 52 tons in 1799 to almost 10,000 tons just five years later. |
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This includes a total of 52 municipalities, among others, Herstal and Seraing. |
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The first children's railway was opened Moscow in 1932, and at the breakup of the USSR, 52 children's railways existed in the country. |
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Somite formation begins around the third week when the embryo begins gastrulation and continues until around 52 somites are formed. |
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Sandbed wheel was built in 1723, and by 1794, there were three water wheels supplying 52 grinding troughs. |
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Out of the survey response by 433 cooperatives, 52 reported frequent use and 132 have occasional use of write-in candidates on the ballot. |
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By recommitting to their resolutions every Monday, they get 52 opportunities to stick with it and incorporate healthier habits into their lives. |
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In the study, the subject of Atlantes putti consoles is identified in 52 cases in the authenticated works of Michelangelo. |
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The BER round is fired ballistically, and can reach up to 50 km when fired from a 52 calibre barrel. |
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Rules of Thumb is a collection of 52 lessons drawn from Webber's 40-plus years of business experience. |
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Environmentally it will create a 52 kilometre dead zone, the clearing of rare vine thickets and disturbance to natural habitat including bilbies. |
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Budgens is planning to introduce its classic cuisine range of hot food in the 52 stores with serveries over the next few months. |
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Lisa Altman of the School of Medicine assessed radiographs of 52 post menopausal women who were neurologically symptomatic. |
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And last year, sing Hallelujah, sales of lager fell while there are now 52 micro-breweries in Wales producing the real stuff. |
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The illustration for case 52 shows a Giemsa-stained microfilaria with a sheath. |
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Barry Sheavills' haul included 52 extremely rare examples, including three from the Slavonian grebe of which there are only 30 known pairs. |
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Of the 30 million 999 calls handled by BT, 52 per cent were hoax, misdialled or not appropriate for the police, ambulance or fire brigade. |
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Official data showed that 2013 has had the smoggiest days of any year in the last 52 years. |
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The compilation of several published and unpublished studies of myxomycete records from Athens County resulted in a total of 52 species. |
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The hosts' skipper was the star turn with Andrew Symonds making 52 as the home side reached 282 for six. |
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Everyone who skis down the Planai slope with its 52 percent incline will pass under the triumphal arch. |
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Studies have shown that lead poisoning kills up to 32 percent of trumpeter swans and 52 percent of loons. |
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Tupperware has presence in countries that together represent 52 percent of the world's population, he said. |
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Tree sparrow numbers have declined by 95 per cent since 1970, corn buntings by 85 per cent, turtle doves by 70s, skylarks by 52 per cent. |
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Ace nudger Duminy top-scored with 52 in lowly Mumbai's win at the venue last week. |
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It lists 52 species in one genus, Hippocampus, within the oddball syngnathid fish family. |
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The first poll to be published for 2012 has Rudd outpolling Gillard 52 to 30 as preferred leader. |
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Measurement of organism eradication was performed in 50 patients receiving daptomycin and 52 receiving a comparator drug. |
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That northern Virginia city is 52 miles via I-95 from RIC, and 45 miles from Reagan Washington National. |
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By the time game wardens caught up with the group, they had 108 birds among them, 52 over the legal limit. |
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Decker, age 52 of 772 Hardwick Road, died Tuesday, October 30, 2007, at home. |
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The genetic disorders also contribute to 10 per cent of infant mortality and 52 per cent of mortality among older children. |
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If mothers reduce their entitlement, then their partner may use the rest of the 52 weeks as shared parental leave. |
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The award-winning Gran Turismo franchise has shipped more than 52 million units worldwide. |
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The researchers now report that 52 people who had severe GVHD after a previous bone marrow transplant have undergone the novel procedure. |
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They both wore hairpieces and although Jimmy was 52 and Richard, 45, both had hearing problems which lead to Ford's outburst. |
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Of the admitted, 52 patients presented with HAPE, including 44 males and 8 females, with a mean age of 37 years. |
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There was a firm nodular abdominal mass measuring 52 cm from the pubic symphysis to the epigastrium. |
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Among the 14 companies are PT Lautan Bahari Sejahtera, which has exported tuna 48 times to the EU and PT Intimas Surya 52 times. |
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Auburn University archeologists excavated approximately 52 remains and funerary objects which were kept on-site in a secure location. |
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Parents of all babies born from April 4 can now split up to 52 weeks of shared parental leave between them, as well as up to 39 weeks of statutory shared parental pay. |
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Anna Jane Evans, 52, Cae Corn Hir, Caernarfon and Sian ap Gwynfor, 59, Yr Hafod, Llandysul, Cardiganshire both pleaded not guilty to causing criminal damage. |
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The number of tree cores used in age structure analysis was 52 in Audile, 54 in Barkava, 37 in Pededze, 37 in Salenieki, 60 in Kinguru, 48 in Rauda, and only 13 in Mezotne. |
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Then there are colourful exotics such as pale orange Asiatic and Oriental lilies and a range of kalanchoes, also distributed daily for virtually 52 weeks of the year. |
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Through the emergency checks, JAS found cracks in 21 of the 52 JT8D-200 engines the carrier has for its 25 MD-81 and MD-87 aircraft, the airline said. |
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Mark Heffernan, 52, from Stoke Heath, wants to use crowd funding to get businesses to sponsor a lollipop man or woman and keep the under-threat service afloat. |
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In actual money changing, there is the sale or a contract similar to a sale where a ducat is sold for 52 Flemish groschen, and a certain money is evaluated with another. |
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His name appeared on a list of 52 Lutheran heretics which included an architect, a sculptor, a former rector of the university, a monk, three priests and many others. |
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Mark had called his mother on Christmas Day while driving home to be with fiancee Debbie Smyth, 52, in Rothley, Leics, after visiting his daughter. |
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With 52 lanes, it is the largest bowling center in Malaysia. |
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Tommy Snr, 52, is charged with conspiracy to hold a person in servitude, conspiracy to require a person to perform forced labour and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. |
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However, the 2011 census still only shows about 52,000 residents. |
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He ruled entire India for 52 years, before dying of old age. |
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The islanders followed indigenous religions until 52 AD, when, according to local beliefs, Thomas the Apostle was shipwrecked there on his way to evangelize India. |
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Carvalho stayed with the ship along with 52 others hoping to return later. |
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Foster compiled an earned run average of just over 1, walked only 12 batters all season and struck out 52 to earn the selection of Hometeam Magazine Player of the Year. |
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Comes with 52 in Exmark, 32 in Snapper, 12x6 enclosed trailor, 1 stihl edger, 2 each stihl trimmers, backpack blowers, a shindawa edger and 2 ladders. |
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In March 2015 Beckham had the third highest social media rank in the world among sportspeople, behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, with over 52 million Facebook fans. |
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By late 1944, the total forces of the Partisans numbered 650,000 men and women organized in four field armies and 52 divisions, which engaged in conventional warfare. |
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He died peacefully surrounded by his family at a hospital on Queensland's Gold Coast in 2003, aged 52, having suffered from the condition for eight months. |
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Millionaires Hugh Fraser and Roy Thomson, whose newspaper empire included The Glasgow Herald's archrival, The Scotsman, fought for control of the title for 52 days. |
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In the second half after 52 minutes Lee Hanlon scored Ireland's only try of the match, but Martin Ketteridge soon kicked a penalty for Scotland to extend the lead. |
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Euromonitor International publishes Fabs reports on 52 country markets. |
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In 2016 the Scottish Social Attitudes survey found that 52 per cent of people said they are not religious, compared with 40 per cent in 1999 when the survey began. |
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In the local government elections of 5 May 2011, Labour won 52 of the city's 54 seats, with the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats winning one seat each. |
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Pact-Bahrain 52 all out lost to Mahe Association 53-1 by 5 wickets. |
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In April 1737, at age 52, Handel apparently suffered a stroke which disabled the use of four fingers on his right hand, preventing him from performing. |
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In 1996, after 52 reports of tendon injury, the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen petitioned the FDA for a class warning on all fluoroquinolone antibiotics. |
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Convair would later develop the Convair 340, which was slightly larger and could accommodate between 44 and 52 passengers, and 311 of this model plane were produced. |
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In 1936 the Junkers Ju 52 was the backbone of the German bomber fleet. |
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There are 52 metropolitan areas with populations greater than one million. |
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Taylor has played Lewis 70 times, winning 52 and losing 16, with 2 draws. |
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Lyndon will be sharing his advice on a new Sky show, based on his book Diary of a Fortune Hunter, based around 52 business lessons that he has learned. |
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During this time Leicester went 57 games unbeaten at home in a period that stretched from 30 December 1997 to 30 November 2002 and included 52 successive wins. |
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Sugar maple, American basswood, and sweet birch were the major species for the 30-year-old stand and accounted for 52 percent of the total number of trees. |
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Juan Manuel Fangio has won the next most, with five championships won during the 1950s, as well as having won the greatest percentage of wins, with 24 out of 52 entries. |
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About 42 percent of the municipality is forest and 52 percent farmland. |
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The cylinder is more than 2 metres long and 52 centimetres in diameter. |
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The Commonwealth comprises 52 countries, across all continents. |
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These entered the city in 52 AD and met at the famous Porta Maggiore. |
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Hendricks was only able to throw 52 pitches, surrendering two runs in 3.2 innings before being forced out of action when Angel Pagan's comebacker hit his right forearm. |
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This was apparently due to the weakness of the old Manley motor with which the aerodrome was originally equipped and which was capable of developing only 52 horsepower. |
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The couple, who announced their engagement in December last year, flew into Shanghai on Norman's private jet and Evert, 52, watched her fiance play every hole. |
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Mike Creel, the Lobos' leading receiver with three catches for 52 yards last week, will sit out today's game against visiting Clovis West because of a bad back. |
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The credit limit of up to 52 000 000, guarantees the possibility to let and investment services, through a mandatory tender offer to share the provision. |
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With 52 chief constables, a fair number are bound to be tosspots. |
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Stourbridge upped the ante after the break, Nathan Bennett clattering the crossbar on 52 minutes from a corner and Leon Broadhurst skyed the rebound. |
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Around the world, 125 countries have laws against sexual harassment, 119 have laws against domestic violence, but only 52 countries have laws on marital rape. |
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Christopher Peacher, 52, cheated stroke victim Fred Turner, 71, out of PS11,800 after the wheelchair-user asked for advice on investing an inheritance from his aunt. |
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The plaintiffs requested the meeting with the minister and about 10 of them attended, including Sanichi Tani, 52, who heads the suit filed at the Otsu court. |
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Beyond Szoka, today's most powerful American curialist is Archbishop James Harvey, 52, originally from Milwaukee and now serving as prefect of the papal household. |
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Then there is the prime example of a useless column, the overscaled monument to Nelson in Trafalgar Square, 52 metres high, designed by William Railton. |
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Experienced flier Patrick Mackey, 52, was killed when the twin-engined Piper Seneca carrying Dettori and fellow jockey Ray Cochrane crashed at Newmarket racecourse. |
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Thousands of artefacts have been shipped in to make Islands as authentic as possible, including boats, shop fronts, tuk-tuks and over 52,000 tropical plants. |
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The latest government figures show the percentage of pupils getting at least five GCSEs at C and above was just over half, or 52 per cent, last summer. |
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Yesterday Carrier, 52, who ran a social anthropology course at Edinburgh University, refused to comment on his sacking but he is understood to be considering an appeal. |
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That 52 episodes worth of work helped the studio make ends meet and retain its substantial talent pool in between in-house projects, according to MacLeod. |
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