Some of them couldn't afford to buy all five in one pop anymore.
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His 26 goals in 42 appearances included a memorable five in one game, the 7-0 win over Wycombe Wanderers in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy back in October.
One in four men and one in six women said they now used condoms consistently during sex compared with less than one in five men and one in seven women in 1990's survey.
One in five women and one in 71 men have been raped at some point in the lives, according to a 2010 study by the Centers for Disease Control, which used a broader definition.
The study of 11, 161 people between the ages of 16 and 44 from across the UK found that a minority - one in five men and one in four women - have had one sexual partner over the course of their lives.
Multinational corporations operating in India have a better gender diversity record, with one in five women in management and one in ten in executive roles, but the balance is still very skewed.
League rules state teams can only sign eight loan player and field five in any one match and although Yates already has five loanees in the squad, he refused to rule out more signings in an attempt to improve results.
The survey found that one in five Americans, and one in four Britons and Australians would stop doing business with a company if it suffered a security breach.
He reported to camp more than a week later than expected due to visa issues in the Dominican Republic and was roughed up in his lone exhibition appearance, allowing five runs in one inning against the Miami Marlins on Feb. 26.
Blendon says one of the biggest surprises from the poll is that one in five people in Florida, and one in four in Ohio, say they've got collection agencies chasing them.
However, in Central Scotland there were 100 working days lost this year, compared with five in 2011 and one in 2010.
Republican strategists want voters to think of McCain as the fighter pilot who spent more than five years in one house: the Hanoi Hilton.
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The right-hander allowed five runs in one inning of Washington's 13-4 loss to the San Diego Padres, but didn't tell the team about the injury until just before Monday's game.
Yet in our own country, one in seven homes and one in five children in the United States are labeled as food insecure.
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The proportion of children in workless households has risen from one in 14 in 1975 to one in five now.
Of executives in the Middle East and Africa, one in five expects better times ahead, compared with only one in ten in Europe.
In the United States alone, the Report quotes an OECD survey showing one in five adults scored the lowest level in literacy and one in four in numeracy.
He scored a hat-trick in a pre-season friendly against Premier League side Hull and then netted three times in his first five appearances in League One.
Under the last government, only two in five children took part in competitive sports within schools, with one in five regularly taking part in competitive sport with other schools, he added.
Following the match at Edinburgh, England take on Australia in five one-dayers before facing Bangladesh in three more.
Ms. WENNERSTROM: We played for--in front of five people one night in Akron, like a Wednesday night.
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One person in ten in the Middlesbrough travel-to-work area is unemployed (rising to more than one in five in several wards), one of the country's worst records.
One in five children under five suffers from malnutrition, and one in ten women of childbearing age is anaemic.
The number of managers working six days a week has fallen from one-in-five three years ago to one-in-10 today, a report by business magazine Management Today said.
One in three executives and one in five dustmen think it will be a recession-flirting 0-2.5%.
In poorer states, one child in five drops out of school before sixth grade, compared with fewer than one in ten in richer states.
Pitino said he does, in fact, believe in parity during this, a season in which the team at the top of The Associated Press poll changed five times in five straight weeks at one point.
New figures from the agency show that one in every five days saw flooding in 2012, but one in four days saw drought.
The first national study into Caesarean sections in the UK is discovering that the surgical procedure is now used in one in five births.
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