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The world's languages, which number about 6, 900, are reckoned to be dying out at the rate of one a fortnight.
For each network subscriber, a Call Detail Record (CDR) captures call information: who calls whom, for how long, from which number, etc.
And we're doing that rather effectively, and we're attempting to avoid having an all-out fight with the Shia militia fighters themselves, which number about 60, 000 to 70, 000.
Private businesses, which number about 27 million and account for over 54 percent of aggregate non-residential fixed investment, need clarity on how the debt will be reined in.
In addition, supervising the museum's Antonio Ratti Textile Centre introduced him to curators from almost every department and increased his knowledge of the museum's immense holdings, which number more than 2m objects.
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Apple's (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people) retail stores, which now number 27, continue to multiply, which makes it a more potent competitor to its own customers such as CompUSA , Circuit City (nyse: CC - news - people)--which is selling off its remaining Apple inventory--and others.
He adds that this increase is supported by the ever growing number of the Africa-focused job portals, which now number in hundreds.
The former mayor autographed the lid, which is number 1, 000, and has visited the museum twice.
That's 10 years in which the number of jobs across the economy rose by more than 1.7 million.
The 48-year-old's biggest hit was the 1984 song Police Officer, which reached number 12 in the UK charts.
The second largest category was computer hardware, which was number one lsat year.
Pulling in one direction is America, on which a number of them depend for their economic survival and political stability.
Soderling hit a string of winners - 46 in total - to which world number 179 Recouderc simply had no answer.
It concerns the extent to which the number of people in the population who are of immigrant origin have integrated into Sweden.
Over the weekend, as many of you know, there was a tragic incident in which a number of Afghan civilians were killed.
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California now lags behind the rest of the country in the rate at which the number of its jobs filled by high-school drop-outs is declining.
Their most successful UK chart hits were Autobahn which peaked at 11 in 1975 and The Model which reached number one in 1981.
Work is under way to clone and otherwise increase the population of Sumatran rhinos, which presently number only about 200-300 in the wild.
As he'd done in prior years, Barack Obama attended a dinner in which a number of Silicon Valley's wealthiest gathered around for grub and confabulation.
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Visitors - which can number up to 20, 000 a day - were handed leaflets explaining why they could not visit the museum, some not pleased about their disappointment.
He is pondering dropping his pursuit of Captain Morgan in exchange for Diageo's existing rum, Malibu, which the number-one drinks company must sell to satisfy regulators.
"There are strong views for and against the use of electronic training aids, which a number of animal welfare organisations believe are cruel and unnecessary, " said Ms Jones.
In June 2010, a new system came into force in which the number of judges required to make important decisions was reduced in an effort to speed up the court's work.
"We're reaching the point at which a number of delegations have got to decide whether they want to get a treaty with real environmental integrity or not, " said Mr Huhne.
And once the road is built, the Udege say, no amount of legal protection will stop the logging or protect the tigers, which now number probably fewer than 500 animals.
As a proof of the two men's continuing personal closeness, he cited their common interest in Russian Orthodox theology and culture a topic on which the number of potential conversation partners is limited.
She works as a music teacher, was named BBC Radio 2 Young Musician of the Year in 1996 and performed on the 1997 BBC charity single Perfect Day, which reached number one.
But their biggest success, and their most enduring hit, was Midnight In Moscow, which reached number two in both the UK and the US and sold more than a million copies around the world.
The Blues full-back edged his side in front again after 32 minutes, ending the scoring in a half in which home number eight Xavier Rush, prop Gethin Jenkins and opponents Shaun Sowerby and scrum-half Byron Kelleher were hugely influential.
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