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In sum, there should be no more than a dozen tables, and a clientele that doesn't like to talk.
FORBES: Set 'Em Up, Joe
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St George's has one of the smallest heart and lung transplant units in the country and performs no more than a dozen heart transplants a year.
BBC: Hospital slated over transplant deaths
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Although Defence Ministry spokesman Marjan Gjurovski called the group a danger to national security, the intensity of the threat remained difficult to gauge amid reports that the insurgents numbered no more than a few dozen.
CNN: Fresh clashes in Macedonia
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No more than a few dozen.
NEWYORKER: The Thin Red Line
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Such limited output may demand no more than a half-dozen retailers around the world to reach their clientele.
WSJ: The Changing Face of Watchmaking
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Suddenly, to a herder or subsistence farmer, this was no longer an animal but a walking fortune, worth more than a dozen years of honest toil.
FORBES: When You Ban The Sale Of Ivory, You Ban Elephants
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All 21 of the "no" votes were Republicans, but more than a dozen GOP senators joined Democrats in confirming Holder.
CNN: Holder becomes attorney general
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For more than fifty years, no one but Inch managed it, and only a few dozen have done so in the half century since.
NEWYORKER: The Strongest Man in the World
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Having made the Piano Concerto No. 2 a virtual calling card by performing it more than two-dozen times last year, Mr. Bronfman returns to the piece this spring.
WSJ: The Importance of Second Chances | Yefim Bronfman | Cultural Conversation by David Mermelstein
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The White Wolves is the most obscure of about a dozen tiny far-right organisations in Britain whose total membership is no more than a few hundred.
ECONOMIST: Crime
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In more than a dozen of the 27 states, a run-off on October 25th is in store, since no candidate won over 50%.
ECONOMIST: After Cardoso��s big day