In the past five years Perth's population has swelled by 14.3% as the job market has boomed.
The largest gain for the company was seen in the first quarter, when net income swelled by 42.8%.
In Europe, where numbers were already more restrained, Germany's inmates swelled by just 16%, and France's by 1%.
After the last one, the annual cost of public pay and pensions eventually swelled by 600 billion rupees.
The largest gain for the company was seen in the most recent quarter, when net income swelled by 54.2%.
The largest gain for the company was seen in the most recent quarter, when net income swelled by 76.8%.
Their ranks are being swelled by those who fear losing their state job at a time of rising unemployment.
Since the disaster, the island's small winter population of a few hundred has been swelled by dozens of salvage experts.
Part of the population on the Georgian side of the mountain border is ethnically Chechen, and their numbers have been swelled by refugees.
The largest gain for the company was seen in the third quarter of the last fiscal year, when net income swelled by 66.1%.
Between 2007 and 2009, Wall Street profits swelled by 720 percent, even while unemployment rates doubled and home equity dropped by 35 percent.
The largest gain for the company was seen in the fourth quarter of the last fiscal year, when net income swelled by 48.2%.
The largest gain for the company was seen in the first quarter of the last fiscal year, when net income swelled by 15.7%.
The largest gain for the company was seen in the third quarter of the last fiscal year, when net income swelled by 61%.
She said there were 10, 500 people living in Minehead, and 6, 500 visitors to Butlins at a weekend meant the town's population swelled by two-thirds.
The largest gain for the company was seen in the third quarter of the last fiscal year, when net income swelled by more than threefold.
The state's voter rolls have swelled by more than 150, 000 this year, including a wave of new voters in black areas of Indianapolis and Gary.
The largest gain for the company was seen in the third quarter of the last fiscal year, when net income swelled by more than twofold.
Some emerging economies, especially Russia, are oil exporters and thus their governments' coffers may be swelled by any prolonged hike in the price of crude.
From 1990 to 2008 China's workforce swelled by about 145m people, many of them making the long journey from its rural backwaters to its coastal workshops.
The ranks of the hardened cycling tifosi have been swelled by those bitten by the bug of Wiggo's yellow jersey and the bike heroics of London 2012.
Shares in Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation swelled by more than 38% in London trading when rumors circulated of an offer by state-owned Dubai Ports World .
He said the crews, whose numbers have been swelled by relief teams from mainland Australia, were expecting to find "one or more" people who had perished in the fires.
Called out by text message and email the numbers exceeded all expectations, their ranks swelled by thousands more who joined the chain spontaneously or just lined the route to watch.
Fueled in part by the growing tourism industry, the nation's GDP swelled by 7.1 percent in the third quarter of last year, Asia's second-fastest growth rate, bested only by China.
This is bad news for borscht lovers, as well as for the Catholic church, which reckons its numbers have been swelled by some 10% in the past two years, in large part by Poles.
It was a rousing encounter that, while not reaching the dazzling heights of their epic 2004 semi-final, provided tremendous entertainment for a crowd of 21, 506, swelled by plenty of Munster fans, at Coventry's Ricoh Arena.
In the past 15 years it has swelled by an average of 8% a year, dipping slightly to 6% during last year's global meltdown, with nearly 7% expected this year, well above the 4% the World Bank forecast for southern Africa as a whole.
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