Roughly around midnight the disco music stopped and a chain of exotic dancers paraded onto the floor. |
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Roughly one in nine students in the United States is educated in a private school. |
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Roughly chop onions, carrots and garlic, sweat them in a large pot in a decent glug of olive oil until they soften and start to brown. |
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Roughly the same time two divisions were sent by Lee to reinforce the left wing. |
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Roughly speaking, those over 40 are more likely to be fully fluent and proficient in the Navajo language. |
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Roughly a hundred of these snakes could fit inside of the giant egg that the single snake hatched from. |
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Roughly speaking, those odds are slightly longer than throwing heads on 26 successive tosses of a fair coin. |
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Roughly 25 percent of the land is off-limits because of the rich alluvial diamond deposits. |
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Roughly half the persons with food allergies are sensitive to these or tree nuts, such as walnuts, cashews, and almonds. |
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Roughly 80 per cent of the milk's protein is casein, which exists in four varieties. |
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Roughly like a giant squid, or one of those micoscopic hydras, but blown up to immense proportions. |
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Roughly chop the tomatoes, cucumber, peppers, onion and garlic and combine in a blender. |
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Roughly 10 per cent of the country's rare black storks will be made homeless. |
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Roughly contemporary with the pier table, it was also made in New York City, although by whom has not been determined. |
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Roughly chop the beetroot and whiz it in a food processor or blender with the garlic, pine nuts, grated Parmesan and sea salt. |
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Roughly made thonged sandals were worn only in lowland areas where the terrain was rocky. |
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Roughly 44 percent of 18-to-24-year-olds say they're very likely to tell talkers in movies to shut up. |
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Roughly speaking, these machines modeled a physical system by mechanical or electrical means. |
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Roughly 4.5 billion years from now, Lyotard reminds us, the sun will explode, destroying the earth and all earthly life. |
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Roughly equal to about a septillion pages of text, numbers beyond Yottabytes haven't yet been named. |
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Roughly twenty percent of Moldova's population of 4.3 million work abroad and send remittances back home. |
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Roughly half the population will find that a sufficient reason to vote for him, and the election will go down to the wire. |
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Roughly 40 per cent of the show is new material, the music has caught a world beat and the lighting's even more high-tech. |
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Roughly a dozen small blocks were crudely nailed together to create each cluster of geometric forms. |
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Roughly six months later, when the testing process is completed, the identities of acceptable donors are enciphered. |
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Roughly speaking, such a feat is akin to picking up a solitary dime with a clumsy front-end loader. |
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Roughly half of the American people know that it takes a year for the Earth to go around the Sun. |
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Roughly 600 refugees fled across the border by midafternoon as the military operation continued. |
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Roughly 40 percent of Americans seem to endorse some Creationist concept of history and origin. |
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Roughly half of black Protestants and white Evangelicals believe that creation is purely for human benefit. |
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Roughly a century after he jotted down his scandal-soaked observations, his notes were finally made public. |
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Roughly tear the cos into pieces and place in a large salad bowl. |
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Roughly one-half of the microsatellites they isolated in one species were monomorphic in the other and have presumably lost their ability to mutate. |
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Roughly 11m people a day read the Sun, people said by most psephologists to matter crucially at elections because most are swing voters without a firm party allegiance. |
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Roughly seven weeks ago the City of New York released four bald eagles in a park at the northern tip of Manhattan, hoping to re-establish the bird as a local resident. |
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Roughly one out of every 33 women who enter the federal prison system is pregnant. |
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Roughly half of all long-term diabetes patients experience neuropathy, a painful inflammation of nerves. |
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Roughly 4 in 10 Indonesians told Gallup in March of this year that their standard of living is getting worse. |
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Roughly cracked black peppercorns, also known as mignonette or poivre mignonette. |
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Roughly a century after the opening of the Panama Canal, the prospect of a Nicaraguan ecocanal remains a topic of interest. |
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Roughly 23,000 more German speakers live in municipalities near the official Community. |
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Roughly half the soil is non-crystalline material, such as volcanic glass or products from weathering of the glass. |
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Roughly 2,000 of Olathe Unified School District's 8,000 high school students are enrolled in OUSD's rigorous 21st Century High School Programs. |
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Roughly two-thirds of Cuba's territory is karstic, with an abundance of limestone, marlstone, marble and other carbonaceous rocks. |
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Roughly speaking, when the matrix is not normal, the field of values can have this shape or it can be an ellipse or an ovular set. |
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Roughly 120 species are known to occur in lowland and submontane regions of Borneo. |
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Roughly one-fourth of each group had diabetes, and the cohort included patients with aortoiliac as well as infrainguinal disease. |
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Roughly half of Kenya's 127 flower farms are concentrated around Lake Naivasha, 90 kilometers northwest of Nairobi. |
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Roughly 2,500 birds live here permanently, but 30,000 can visit per year, including Bewick's Swans from Arctic Russia. |
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Roughly one third of the country used to be part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and is now home to huge numbers of Hungarians. |
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Roughly a third of the clergy, mainly from the North and Highlands, formed the separate Free Church of Scotland. |
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Roughly a third of women in England live in places with restricted contraceptive services. |
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Roughly parallel to the development of naval aviation was the development of submarines to attack underneath the surface. |
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Roughly a quarter of the police and crime commissioners elected in England and Wales in the 2012 election were independents. |
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Roughly a further 360 pilots claimed between 40 and 100 aerial victories for round about 21,000 victories. |
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Roughly half of all copper mined is used for electrical wire and cable conductors. |
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Roughly half of the walls, 13 of the original towers, and six gates survive. |
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Roughly 2000 Przewalski's horses are in zoos around the world. |
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Roughly a third of Sheffield lies in the Peak District National Park. |
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Roughly speaking, Germanic languages differ in how conservative or how progressive each language is with respect to an overall trend toward analyticity. |
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Roughly a month later, White Mountains Chairman and CEO Ray Barrette told investors that discussions with Allstate continued and finally reached a tipping point. |
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Roughly six million users in the US deactivated their Facebook accounts last month, whilst 100,000 people in the US logged off the social networking site for good. |
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Over 11.85 lakh hectares, roughly 20 per cent of the wasteland in Madhya Pradesh, has been acquired for jatropha cultivation. |
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Some are encrusted with costume jewelry, evoking the roughly bejeweled icons of Byzantium. |
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While we can say that 733 is a number that equates roughly to our total refugee quota today, it is not a large number. |
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Later materials include one rim sherd from a Jicarilla micaceous-ware vessel that dates to roughly A.D.1720-1750 and Euroamerican items. |
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A roughly woven cloth was wrapped around his narrow hips and was barely long enough to keep him decent. |
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Further, for the case of acrylamide, the polymerization was roughly twice as fast under nitrogen as in air. |
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The trip would comprise of roughly 750 km through the vast Mongolian prairies and the arid wastelands of the Gobi desert. |
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We empty it roughly twice a week in winter and much more regularly in the summer. |
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You're going to accept their recommendation, especially if, price-wise, we're talking roughly apples to apples. |
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While everything cooks, wash and chop the parsley, dice the ham, toast the hazelnuts in a dry skillet and chop them roughly. |
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That is roughly half the annual dose from inhaled radon and its decay products in a typical single family home in the United States. |
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Floating on the water was a large raft, made of smoothed logs, fastened together and topped with roughly hewn planks. |
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From 200 tons of turkey waste this plant can produce roughly 450 barrels of oil a day, which is being sold commercially. |
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Shaped roughly like an eagle with forward facing wings, this war machine had seen all the major space battles fought in the last seven years. |
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In French meat cookery, jus is roughly equivalent to honestly made thin gravy in the British tradition. |
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Women have the quadruple roles of mother, housekeeper, wife, and worker, roughly in that order of importance. |
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By the end of September 1896, he had reoccupied the northernmost province of Dongola, roughly halfway to Khartoum. |
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The biggest difference is that over the past two decades the United States has absorbed roughly 20 million immigrants. |
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The main body lies roughly to the north-east, though I advise against using a compass. |
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A friend of mine who owns a stolen radar gun once clocked my typing speed at roughly 120 words per minute. |
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Niguel muttered in awe, tugging at a feather, pausing, and suddenly pulling it roughly, ripping it right out. |
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Three wooden fence posts marked the end of the property, spaced roughly ten feet apart, and ending up at the neighbors chain link. |
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You are infectious from about two days before the rash appears until roughly five days after. |
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The companion star of this system is a white dwarf roughly the size of the earth. |
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In many people, the overall macro-patterns on corresponding fingers of the left and right hands are roughly mirror images of each other. |
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The first dorsal fin has four rays, the lips are smooth and are roughly the same thickness as the diameter of the eye. |
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Splash some olive oil on top and thickly sprinkle with Maldon salt, white sugar and roughly crushed black pepper. |
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Even more interesting is our common sense intuition that first impressions are, more often than not, roughly correct. |
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The problem here isn't so much housing as childcare, which consumes roughly half her after-tax income. |
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You can buy a CD-RW drive for roughly half the price of DVD-RAM and DVD-RAM disks have format compatibility issues with read-only DVD-ROM drives. |
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Adkins later noted that the top fifty rodeo riders make roughly a half a million dollars a year nowadays. |
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What sort of world is this that predisposes roughly 20 percent of human beings to suffer mental agonies? |
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The Dragon was roughly humanoid, jet black, and over eight feet tall, with large leathery wings folded behind his back. |
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You may be surprised to find that the airplane will hold roughly the same airspeed in a power-off glide at the same attitude. |
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He must be nuts she thought as the assassin roughly took hold of her upper arm and led her to a dim booth near the back. |
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This is roughly equal to the total number of HIV infections in the world today. |
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They shared a special kinship as their daughters both suffered from the same disease and were roughly the same age. |
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Like its roughly 160 smaller kiosks, customers will be able to touch gadgets but cannot physically leave with them. |
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They were then ordered to march into a rectangular hangar, with the sides all angled inwards to the flat roof, roughly trapezoidal in shape. |
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He moved me a step backwards, not roughly, and held my shoulders in his hands, looking into my reddened eyes. |
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Of the roughly 28,000 appellate court decisions made each year, only 80 to 90 are reviewed by the Supreme Court. |
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Most of these names will eventually become available for reuse, and so the pool of active names stays at roughly constant size. |
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An air bubble in water that is shaped like a normal glass lens would have roughly the opposite effect of the glass lens. |
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These colonials were outnumbered roughly two to one by ex-slaves, most of whom were of Madagascan origin. |
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He pulled on her roughly, trying to drag her back towards the shore, but wasn't making very good progress. |
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The group reaches the elevator queue to find a crowd of roughly two hundred students milling about restlessly. |
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He wrested his right hand from my grasp to wipe them roughly away from the side of his nose. |
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Today's pasteurized milk, however, remains drinkable for roughly two weeks under proper refrigeration. |
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I know leap years are roughly every four years, but I think there are some that aren't like that. |
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The alkaline battery packs for the telemetry boxes weigh roughly 3 pounds more. |
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In 1803 Napoleon exiled her to twenty leagues, roughly fifty miles, from Paris. |
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Pockets are roughly sewn or simply ripped out and the pre-worn look includes frayed edges, rips, cuts and laser-etched age marks. |
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I put it behind the desk as requested and followed the doctor, a woman roughly around the age of thirty. |
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They now trade at the equivalent of roughly 14 times their 100p flotation price in July 1997, after making allowance for new share issues. |
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The north-west network stretches along roughly 400 miles of motorway and all-purpose roads. |
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In the last several days, the roughly 1,000-foot-tall lava dome has risen by about 150 feet. |
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The project required roughly 80,000 cubic yards of concrete and grout using 12 different mix designs. |
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The diagram below at right shows a virus that attacks bacteria, known as the lambda bacteriophage, which measures roughly 200 nanometers. |
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A zettabyte, incidentally, is roughly half a million times the entire collections of all the academic libraries in the United States. |
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If handled roughly, the amphiuma will become aggressive and provide the aggressor with a painful bite. |
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He landed a few successful blows before he was roughly pulled back by two sets of strong arms. |
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Flying from Maine to Arizona in a single hop, the 3,000 mile journey took roughly 6.5 hours. |
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In addition, the Capitals will pick up roughly a third of Jagr's contract in its four remaining years. |
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Players were ducked under the water and roughly tackled by the opposing side. |
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By the end of the construction period, the number of deaths had reached roughly twenty percent of the workforce. |
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Dakota was moving onto his second leaf when he was jolted roughly aside. |
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Pinker notes that roughly a fifth of English verbs began life as nouns or adjectives. |
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Asthma is one of the most common diseases among children, affecting roughly one in every eleven kids. |
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For men, antidepressants are roughly half as common, but that number is changing. |
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The dating process produced an astounding age of roughly 39,900 years old for the silhouetted handprints. |
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The temperature of Cygnus X-1 from Hawking radiation is roughly a billionth of a degree above absolute zero. |
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Since 1987, there have been roughly 1,300 cases filed under the blasphemy laws, according to varied reports. |
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A few were rock songs of roughly the same vintage as Highway 61 or blonde on blonde. |
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Their absolute values increase roughly 2x and the signs change. |
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The near-constant depth of the abyssal sea floor indicates that the lithosphere thickens to roughly 100 km in 70 million years, but then ceases to grow. |
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The vehicle accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in roughly 16 seconds. |
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Meanwhile the kids switched to chocolate milk, which had roughly the same calorie content but fewer nutrients. |
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His story of how the deal was concluded is the first more detailed account of what actually happened, and roughly accords with what I had thought. |
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There are three types of cjd, including a hereditary version of the disease which accounts for roughly 10 percent of all cases. |
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I have a slight wave in my hair so it looks choppy when it is roughly cut. |
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Finally he picked a design that I had based roughly on a movie theatre. |
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Judging by cases in which some apply but others do not, these three properties have roughly equal importance, and their effects are approximately additive. |
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Asia uses roughly 20 million barrels daily for 3.6 billion people. |
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He roughly shook Cloud again, so hard that his teeth rattled again. |
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So far we have only had one trip to York District Hospital after he ran head first into the fireplace and got a bruised lump roughly the size of a pickled egg on his noggin. |
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The book consists of disparate material roughly knitted together. |
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She shook her head roughly back and forth, knotting her hair even more, which slightly annoyed Melinda who would have to help her get the tangles out in the morning. |
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It was a mile-long track, kidney shaped, roughly on the alignment of the present road circuit in a natural bowl, giving spectators wonderful viewing. |
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Since one year on Saturn lasts roughly 29.5 Earth years, each season is a little more than seven Earth-years long. |
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The roughly triangular holes are regularly arranged in a matrix. |
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On a 2,813-acre tract roughly 30 miles west, Washington found a Calvinist sect called the Seceders squatting on his land. |
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A mountainous landlocked country located in south-central Europe, Austria encompasses an area of 32,377 square miles, roughly the size of the state of Maine. |
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Thus the narrative in both stories is roughly circular, replaying events, lurching into indecision, in an effort to get the true story woven into a whole. |
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He estimated that roughly one third of the men were experiencing extremely complicated symptoms as a result of their entrapment. |
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Handling children roughly by dragging them along by their arms was totally inappropriate behaviour and potentially dangerous to the child or children concerned. |
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As far as Sanskrit is concerned, the most important of these is that a macron above a vowel serves to lengthen it, roughly doubling the length of the sound. |
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The Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act has 72 co-sponsors, divided roughly evenly between Republicans and Democrats. |
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The problem was first managed with a sea wall and revetments, and there have been several beach-nourishment projects at roughly 10-year intervals. |
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Generally, there isn't a difference in the prices charged by salons between men and women for full head colour rinses if they both have roughly the same amount of hair. |
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Until 1867 the two spellings are roughly equally split on maps, the shorter form being more common with London publishers. |
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The density indicated for this brine would give the ocean a salt content roughly equal to the saltiest bodies of water on Earth. |
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By coincidence, an anker is also a European liquid measure roughly equivalent to eight and a half gallons. |
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The Yorkshire Dialect Society draws a border roughly at the River Wharfe between two main zones. |
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The coins and votive tablets found at the site of the temple roughly date the upper limit of Roman control of the pass. |
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High Peak was the name of a hundred of the ancient county of Derbyshire covering roughly the same area as the current district. |
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However, a roughly parallel Pennine Bridleway is also open from Derbyshire to Cumbria. |
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Thus, ecosystems tend to lie along elevation bands of roughly constant climate. |
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The leaf shape depends on the species, but is usually roughly obovate, spatulate, or linear. |
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Of the roughly 80 currently known species, 12 are native to Europe, 9 to North America, and some to northern Asia. |
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Moscow's road system is centered roughly on the Kremlin at the heart of the city. |
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The escarpment edge faces north, and in its most populated section, runs roughly parallel to the southern Lake Ontario shoreline. |
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The rocks of Black Combe were formed during the Ordovician period, roughly 460 million years ago. |
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Over 10,000 Louisiana students have applied for school vouchers for the upcoming school year and, to date, roughly 5,600 have been awarded. |
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The U.S. only plans to train roughly 3,000 Iraqi troops in the first year. |
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Cats were domesticated roughly ten thousand years before cat videos. |
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Waterston's group found that the roughly 3 billion base pairs in the genomes of the two species have the same sequence 96 percent of the time. |
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Last year, roughly 5 million dot-matrix units were purchased, twice the number of laser printers sold. |
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When Google, previously BackRub, was first created back in 1996 there were roughly 10 million pages on the internet. |
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There can be a wide range of premium levels and associated shock lapse rate assumptions that produce roughly the same amount of total profit. |
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Kurds comprise roughly 15 percent of the population and mostly live in regions where Turks are the majority. |
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But it seems likely to have occurred roughly in the mid-1800s when Kiowas came in contact with white people. |
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Beef is estimated to comprise roughly 40 per cent of all meat consumed in Kerala, and is the most affordable of all meat varieties. |
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The spot has a diameter about 10 times that of Earth and a temperature of roughly 7,000 kelvins, 2,000 kelvins higher than its surroundings. |
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The streaming video mirror improves field of vision by an estimated 300 percent, or roughly four times greater than a standard rearview mirror. |
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The show, divided into six roughly chronological sections, begins in 1905, at the start of the anticolonialist Swadeshi movement. |
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Phang Nga Bay is a big U-shaped bay, roughly 30 miles wide and 30 miles long, that opens to the Andaman Sea. |
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He lost roughly 110 kilograms while in a prison work camp, family members told the Washington Post. |
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At 16 to 17 years old, about 13 percent qualify for alcohol abuse in rural America, compared to roughly 10 percent of urban youth. |
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When a rapid redialing device is connected to a landline phone, it can place roughly 1,200 calls per hour. |
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It is simply a permanent memorial to the roughly 21,000 South Carolinians who died defending the state during the War Between the States. |
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Although it may simplify matters to the point of naivete and vulgarization, such windowshopping may also tell us roughly what is on the market. |
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It was a green valleyland dotted with trees through which he caught the gleam of a river that wound away roughly to the Northwest. |
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Shales and mudrocks contain roughly 95 percent of the organic matter in all sedimentary rocks. |
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Southern England, or the South of England, also known as the South, refers roughly to the southern counties of England. |
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And then it was plonked on a tray with roughly the size and structural integrity of a beermat, two drinks precariously balanced one atop the other. |
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Allegiant Air is grounding 30 of its aircraft, or roughly half of its fleet, to inspect emergency evacuation slides in response to an FAA request for information. |
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Running roughly parallel to Teesdale to the north is Weardale. |
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia occupies approximately 80 percent of the Arabian Peninsula, an area roughly equivalent to the United States east of the Mississippi. |
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Ahead of the event, MRVL saw roughly 11,600 puts cross the tape on Friday, nearly quintupling its average single-session volume of roughly 2,400 contracts. |
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After this contest of arms, the baggage was held together in good order and the Carthaginian army followed the road down to the plain that begins roughly at modern Bourget. |
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The trays were marked with string to create 12 roughly equal-sized quadrats, a common technique in ecological research, to facilitate data collection. |
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More roughly, we consider the topography of the steel sheet 2 as a series of cylindrically shaped anfractuosities or pores, of various radii R and depths L, as shown Fig. |
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Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory indicates that roughly half of Soldiers serving in Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom are wearing the ground combat helmet improperly. |
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That amount would translate into roughly Rs47,000 for every Keralite. |
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The trunks of seven large elm trees were used to make the keel of Nelson's HMS Victory and roughly 2,800 fir and spruce trees went into the decks, masts and yardarms. |
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