The population figures are based on mid-year population estimates for 2000.
Brood X, it seems, is splitting up, and a new 13-year cicada population is evolving.
If Democrats do defy history next year, population changes will underlie the move, just as demographics did in the Obama-Romney contest.
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We were working in a camp called al-Salaam(ph) in Darfur, and at the beginning of this year the population was about 4, 000 or 5, 000.
Tuesday (according to the U.S. Census Bureau), the typical family is doing a whole lot better than their grandparents were in 1967, the year the population first surpassed 200 million.
This year world population will exceed 7 billion persons.
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In the past year, its population has swelled from 10, 000 to nearly 30, 000.
There were 418 killings last year for a population of 8 million people, the lowest number since reliable records were kept starting in 1963.
Is that right, Jared, in an average year for our population?
By 7 a.m. four enormous white ships carrying up to 9, 000 people have docked in Skagway, a town in southeast Alaska with a year-round population of 862.
In west Africa, the land along the southern fringe of the Sahara desert is particularly fragile, and every year the growing population puts more pressure on the environment.
There have been a record 275 murders this year, among a population of 1.3m.
Green and Hollister hope to begin clinical trials in a larger patient population this year or next.
Only 32 such packs arrived in Mr Zimba's village last year, for a population of about 900.
In addition, the band's recent four-year hiatus dissipated a population of fans who followed the group everywhere.
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Rikuzentakata officials estimate more than 1, 000 people have moved away in the past year, leaving a population of about 20, 000.
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Volunteers survey the lizards each year to monitor their population and distribution.
That implies that the inflow into Europe and the United States is much the same, relative to population: about 0.15% of population a year.
Population is a delicate subject, but roughly 80 million people are added to the global population each year, and 80 million unplanned births happen each year.
This was the first study to investigate Tekturna for more than one year in a specific population of patients with type 2 diabetes and renal impairment.
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As part of the trial cull, researchers have trapped and euthanised sick animals two to five times a year from an isolated population in the south-east of Tasmania.
Even if Ansar Dine and other jihadist groups can be broken up, Mali's military and its political institutions have been shredded by the chaos of the past year, and its population is debilitated.
Cut off by sea ice nine months of the year, Ittoqqorrtoormiit, population 400, receives two supply ships between late June and September, when the ships can make it through the ice to deliver goods.
In the UK there are thought to be more than 9, 000, the majority of them women, and that figure is currently rising at 5% a year, with some population predictions suggesting a total of more than 58, 000 by 2032.
Each year, the effects of population growth on natural resources and the environment are being recognized.
It logged the f ifth-highest rate of population growth last year, according to the Census Bureau.
And there are things that the public can do to help the butterfly population along this year.
If we compare government statistics per 100, 000 head of population for last year, Nottinghamshire recorded 23 firearms offences.
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The city peaked in population by the year 700, and by 900, "the show is over, " Scarborough said.
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