Relatively high numbers of calls were from the north-west of England, the West Midlands and London.
Solar output typically goes through 11-year cycles, with high numbers of sunspots seen at their peak.
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Hyndburn (7.03%), Pendle (6.43%) and Blackburn with Darwin (5.80%) also have high numbers of empty properties.
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"Sites with high numbers of removal notices may appear lower in our results, " he said.
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High numbers of background checks are usually seen during the holiday shopping months of November and December.
It suggests care is being "jeopardised by high numbers of elderly patients who could be treated elsewhere".
At the same time we have had persistently, eye-wateringly high numbers of British born people stuck on welfare.
Reported sightings of leatherback turtles are increasing off Wales, with the reptiles thought to be drawn by high numbers of jellyfish.
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Elmore says radiologists may be overwhelmed by the high numbers of marks that computer programs are putting on mammograms.
Hyndburn (7.03%), Pendle (6.43%) and Blackburn with Darwen (5.80%) are also found to have high numbers of empty properties.
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The results show that Shiite- and Kurdish-dominated provinces cast high numbers of "yes" votes -- results that were expected.
Mr Blunkett said that there were significant differences between schools with high numbers of pupils entitled to free school meals.
Cumberland Infirmary and the West Cumberland Hospital were named in the Dr Foster guide as having "worryingly" high numbers of deaths.
She had a biopsy taken which showed that she did have abnormally high numbers of NK cells in her womb lining.
Painfully high numbers of autoworkers, engineers and executives are out of work.
Dr Richardson said there had been high numbers of jellyfish - the food source of the leatherback - reported in the Irish Sea this year.
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High numbers of people on the High Street, as reflected in the UK's strong retail sales data, also boosted trade, the spokesman added.
"It is deplorable that high numbers of civilian casualties are now a daily occurrence, " said Robert Mardini, who heads ICRC operations in the Middle East.
Today, unacceptably high numbers of children below the age of five are succumbing to pneumonia and diarrhoea - both top causes of death in this age group.
To perhaps the greatest amusement of outsiders, Arthur suggested that some players had unacceptably high numbers of skinfolds, a measure of body-fat percentage and indirectly of fitness.
The Department of Health and Ministry of Defence have drawn up what are being called detailed plans should there be the need to treat high numbers of casualties.
In addition to hiring high numbers of military employees within the last twelve months, they have numerous military-specific support programs such as mentorships, career development programs, and outreach.
The LGA challenged the TPA's assertion that the fall was due to the high numbers of redundancy payments in 2010-11, arguing that redundancy costs were probably higher in 2011-12.
High schools have -- with high numbers of military students -- are adding more Advanced Placement courses so that these kids have the opportunities they deserve to compete for college.
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Head teachers have claimed that grades were manipulated downwards unfairly - and Mr Lightman said the high numbers of grades now being changed after re-marks confirmed the doubts of head teachers.
The issue range from whether the government's estimates of migration are good enough, to whether the figures should be used to direct more public money towards areas with high numbers of new arrivals.
But history shows a pattern: when attractions prove too expensive to maintain, score low on guest approval, lose sponsorship or have difficulty churning through high numbers of visitors, they are likely to meet the wrecking ball.
It said cities that had performed well, such as Edinburgh, Cambridge and London, all had strong private sectors, and high numbers of skilled residents and "knowledge workers" - those who work in professions such as law, accountancy and finance.
According to a new study by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which looked at five cities with high numbers of gang murders between the years 2003 and 2008, drug trading or usage and other criminal activity ranged from zero to 25% of all gang-related killings.
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