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Two other captive women were already inside the 1, 400-square foot house -- Amanda Berry, who "America's Most Wanted" mentioned in its report had gone missing one year earlier, and Michelle Knight, who had last been seen in August 2002.
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For example, one woman had sworn off volunteering for a year but gone back to it with a mind to limiting her altruism.
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Pass rates have gone up every year except for this one, drawing claims that they were getting progressively easier.
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If one tots up the complete picture of job creation in the year just gone we see that 1.1 million is the figure.
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One year after a surprising run to the Stanley Cup finals, they are gone without getting a chance to defend their title in the postseason.
WSJ: Devils eliminated from playoff race with loss
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The Czech, seeded 16th, has gone one better than his last-four achievement in Miami last year as he qualified for only his second Masters final.
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In the wake of that disappointing result, Sather consulted with his fellow decision makers in the team's front office and determined that the Rangers had gone as far as they could under Tortorella, who had one year left on his contract.
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The economy has gone from 5 percent growth to under one percent growth in the two year period.
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Range is one of the few natural-gas plays to have gone up over the past year, but its profits are so depressed that the stock is trading at a triple-digit multiple of earnings.
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One cause of the slackening is a slowdown at the FDA, which has gone a year without a top executive and may be gunshy from having to recall a rash of bad drugs because of safety concerns in recent years.
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By one dealer's reckoning, fine-violin prices have gone up by an average of nearly 12% a year since 1950.
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