For 50 years--1920 to 1970--annual garlic consumption in the U.S. languished at a measly half a pound per person.
Everything was a success, and within a week and a half I felt like a brand new person!
The Local Government Association has calculated that households in the UK send more than 26.8million tonnes of rubbish to landfill every year - the equivalent of almost half a tonne for every person in the country.
According to some estimates, half the amount spent on a person's health during his or her life is accounted for in the last six months.
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After four and a half years, and my channel has slowly evolved, and as a person I have grown with it.
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The DUP's Peter Weir was concerned about "the person who finds themselves half a mile down the road from a new prison".
Thus, anything that really shakes a person up, scares her half to death or makes her feel completely vulnerable and out of control can produce PTSD symptoms.
Among respondents who identified themselves as Christian, fewer than half said they believed Jesus Christ was a real person who died, came back to life and was the son of God.
Half the students were asked how good they thought the person they were looking at would be at leading a company and half were asked to rate five personality traits on the basis of the photograph.
In a country where half the population went to college, would it pay for one person to borrow money and struggle to get a degree?
Kenya, less than half as rich per person as Pakistan, has a schooling system rated three times better.
The market promises to be huge: The average person in China drinks less than half a bottle each year, according to Chinese government statistics.
He personally heard petitions from 800 claimants and believes that, individually or in group meetings, he met every eligible person, using interpreters to communicate in half a dozen languages.
If you fund the print version of this book, you get a half-hour reading from Philippa, the real-world person on whom the clairvoyant in the book is based.
Even Half-Life would feel funny as a film, with the first-person perspective ripped away and, one suspects, a chatty Gordon Freeman.
Atrial fibrillation is the most common heart rhythm disturbance, with over half a million sufferers in the UK. It increases the risk of a person having a stroke by five times and doubles the risk of death.
Blein Consulting, a 20-person firm based in Monterrey, Mexico, pays half of the tuition for its consultants to attend E.
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On the one hand comes greatly increased space: the typical American dwelling now has two rooms per person, double Europe's level or America's half a century ago.
Orduna, who replaced half of the 1, 600-person police force with new recruits in a bid to rid it of corrupt members, tendered his resignation to protect the men who serve him, Reyes told reporters.
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It's more like "half-asleep" texting, as doctors describe it as a state of rest where a person isn't fully awake.
The average Japanese person consumes more than 154 pounds of fish annually (or about a half pound a day).
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Li didn't adapt well to the demands placed on her as the first person from China to win a major singles title: She said she wasted "half a year" just trying to find her game again.
Mr. HALL: They don't deal with them because if you look at the average person's mortgage payment, this money doesn't even come close to half of a mortgage payment.
The intruders, in what appeared to be an effort to ensure continued access to the Chamber's systems, had built at least a half-dozen so-called back doors that allowed them to come and go as they pleased, one person familiar with the investigation said.
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