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The arrests bring the number of people detained over the course of the protests to nearly 7,000, with a large proportion of student age.
NEW DELHI- India's tiger population has grown to nearly 3,000, making the country one of the safest habitats for the endangered animals.
bringing their total take to nearly $5 million.
The number of millionaires in the world grew to nearly 47 million over the past year,
the survival rate for children's cancer has increased from 10% to nearly 90% today.
They've been fitted to nearly 1,000 patients, 400 of which have been wounded U.S. soldiers.
surged in mid-December to nearly $20,000, then dropped to less than $12,000 at the end of the month.
the risk of developing active TB increases to nearly 10% a year.
Indias tiger population has grown to nearly 3,000, making the country one of the safest habitats for the endangered animals.
he expanded his operation to nearly four acres and was even selling to local grocery stores.
has jumped in mid-December to nearly$ 20,000, then dropped to less than$ 12 000 at the end of the month.
except that you are extending to nearly all facets of a person's life.
This is all happening because China has laid claim to nearly all the“disputed islands” throughout the South Pacific,
hemlines dropped to nearly ankle-length, there was renewed appreciation of the bust, and backless evening gowns, and soft, slim-fitting day dresses became popular.
That's an increase from about US$1.55 per pound to nearly US$2 per pound.
New cancer cases in the United States are expected to increase from more than 1.7 million in 2018 to nearly 2.4 million in 2035.
By 1964, membership had soared to nearly 900(which, not incidentally, is close to the section's membership today).
The number of inmates in Bulgaria's 13 prisons dropped to nearly 10,300 at the end of 2008,
while overall consumption in the country grew by 3 per cent to nearly 16 million hectolitres.
Those classified as“extremely” obese increased from 3% in 1994 to nearly 6% in the most recent data.