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The order management and numbering services unit, which will house the legacy real-time numbering and routing services business, will retain the Neustar name and brand identity.
"We've had this numbering plan since the late '40s and early '50s, and here we are 70 years later, still using the same numbering plan," Mr. Manning said.
For example, the black square before 28-Across doesn't affect the clue numbering at all, but its symmetric counterpart after 41-Across changes what would have been 44-Down into 49-Down and decreases the clue numbering for the intervening clues by one (after 49-Down the numbering is unchanged).
He commands his own security forces, numbering about 20,000 men.
Coalition forces numbering around 14,000 fought an estimated 3,000 militants.
The confusion stems from the numbering method most communes choose.
But many small villages have opted for metric numbering instead.
Arrests then dropped over the summer, numbering 216,507 in September.
All the homes are in gated communities, numbering 15 so far.
A petition, now numbering more than 15,000, would beg to differ.
Previously, Trump has tweeted multi-part tweets by simply numbering them.
The community of dedicated umbraphiles is tiny, numbering in the hundreds.
I almost regret even numbering them, but what can you do?
Napoleon imposed an orderly street-numbering system on Paris in 1805.
Sequential numbering, common in cities, mimics the system used in Paris.
At each branch in the road, numbering begins again from zero.
Generally speaking, cheater squares in the upper-left corner of a region reduce all subsequent clue numbering by one, cheater squares in the upper right reduce the numbering of clues by one until the shortened down entry, whose clue number is increased by the number of intervening clue numbers, and cheater squares in the lower left and lower right leave clue numbering unchanged.
The company also announced a new release numbering system and release cadence.
The camp's residents, numbering in the hundreds, washed in a stream nearby.
Today's computer chips are often packed with transistors numbering in the billions.
Spotify had a global ad-sales team numbering 350 as of 2017.
The Hamar, numbering 45,000 throughout the valley, are known to be pastoralists.
Please note that the numbering may differ depending on puzzle format. 35A.
They're identified by the numbering system that Thiele used in the studio.
It's a solving aid, a crutch, is all the numbering really is.
Yet those positions — numbering more than 85033 and counting — have been frozen.
Now the leaders of the Anglicans (numbering around 80m round the world) and the Orthodox (numbering up to 200m if you count generously) want to join Francis in throwing their full moral heft into the battle against human bondage.
Forest fires numbering into the six figures, took place in carbon-rich peatlands.
We're not numbering them, because in our book, every Dave is number one!
The Palestinian residents of Jerusalem, numbering an estimated 300,000, hold Israeli residency permits.
Since then, Qatar's citizens, today numbering 300,000, have become very rich, very fast.
The Uighurs, numbering about 11 million, are the largest ethnic group in Xinjiang.
Numbering in the tens of thousands, they were the test case for deinstitutionalization.
The United States is the country with the most impacted files, numbering 239,607,590.
Rich commercial herders, some with animals numbering in the thousands, monopolise the best land.
The Copts are the largest Christian community in the Arab world, numbering about 10m.
I have a habit of numbering things, but yes, there will definitely be more.
The specifications and Lumia numbering indicate it's designed as a budget Windows 10 phone.
The stations—now numbering about 1,500—offer food, clothing and temporary accommodation, without charge.
Numbering fewer than 150,000, Israeli Druze nonetheless participate in every aspect of Israeli society.
And those fake accounts — numbering in seven figures — that employees created in customers' names.
The numbering referred to below refers to the print version, as shown on XWordInfo.com.
Lavish welfare (and an iron grip) keep an oft-rebellious people, now numbering 240m, quiescent.
Syrians fleeing civil war were the largest group, numbering nearly 363,000, followed by 178,200 Afghans.
The baffling metric numbering system used in French villages could be remedied by using What3Words.
Some tech giants pay for this work, building content moderation teams numbering in the thousands.
The boxes are sorted and distributed through a system of colour-coding, numbering and symbols.
Nurses make up the majority of the clinical workforce out numbering doctors 10 to 1.
The Turkana - numbering almost 1 million - are one of the smaller of Kenya's 44 tribes.
Unfortunately, it was not possible to change the numbering in the online and app versions.
Wild how the bizarre numbering conventions for the Kingdom Hearts games have spread to rap.
Otherwise, the focus is on the audience, usually numbering about 100, and on the guests.
Numbering some 2,400 pieces, the collection is installed in their homes here; in Sarasota, Fla.
This year's group is the largest yet, numbering more than 1,000 people, according to organizers.
Since then, the population of chimpanzees, three generations of them now numbering 127, has thrived.
Numbering around 400, Abu Sayyaf is known for abducting foreign and local tourists for ransoms.
Numbering about 40, most are involved in the talks in the EU executive's Berlaymont headquarters.
Though the FCC still has plenary authority over Internet numbering under section 201(a) — the FCC forbore from the application of Section 201 only to the extent that it "would enable the adoption of ex ante rate regulation of broadband Internet access service in the future" — the FCC likewise didn't mention its section 201 numbering authority or explain why it was choosing not to exercise that authority over Internet numbering in the net neutrality order.
Spanning four countries and numbering 30m, Kurds have sought their own state for almost 140 years.
Residents, once numbering nearly half a million, have mostly fled and now sit in refugee camps.
But getting adequate coverage requires a massive constellation of those satellites — sometimes numbering in the hundreds.
Despite numbering only 130 aircraft, there are not enough pilots and crews to fly them all.
Today's Gladesmen, a largely recreational bunch numbering in the hundreds, do less surviving and more enjoying.
China, the world's second largest economy, has the biggest Internet population, numbering almost 700 million people.
The FCC will also be holding a North American Numbering Council meeting at 10:00 a.m.
The largest group, numbering just over 15,000, were from the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo.
In 0003, my colleagues, now numbering 3,000 men and women, elected me to lead the organization.
Numbering nearly 1.6 million people, disenfranchised Floridians represent 10 percent of the state's voting-age population.
First, please note that the numbering is different in some of the formats offered for solving.
Basic things like symmetry and grid numbering are so much easier when you use electronic help.
The future for rhinos, now numbering less than 30,000, is even bleaker unless poaching is checked.
The death rate has been far higher for Afghan forces in 2019, numbering in the hundreds.
Many online media companies have their own internal content review teams, sometimes numbering in the thousands.
NTIA Authority Over Internet Numbers Internet numbering is currently managed by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), which is part of the Executive Branch, through a contractual relationship with ICANN, a private corporation that NTIA formed for the purpose of managing Internet numbering on its behalf.
Numbering only a few dozen medical marijuana users a decade ago, Israel now has approximately 25,000 users.
China has retaliated with tariffs on up to $60 billion worth of U.S. items, numbering over 5,000.
Zero is something that even confounded early human civilizations, with some early numbering systems lacking the concept.
Evleaks posted marketing material of what is claimed to be just a "Surface Pro" without any numbering.
Microsoft is launching a new Surface Pro today, and it's dropping its numbering scheme as a result.
Chinese students are by far the biggest group, numbering 3203,2320 last year, up from 22014,211 in 2004.
The people who live here, now numbering almost 1,200, say they are grateful to have stayed dry.
China is also consuming tons of coal numbering in the billions: 3.82 billion metric tons in 2017.
This is what is known as "Bates numbering" or a "Bates stamp," named after inventor Edwin Bates.
Referencing a specific block starts with the east-west numbering followed by the north-south street name.
Once numbering in the tens of thousands, there are fewer than 6900 right whales left alive today.
House numbering was "one of the most important innovations of the era of Enlightenment," Mr. Tantner said.
I was dehydrated and broke; the streets seemed to turn forever and then lose their numbering system.
Numbering among Gorky and de Kooning's younger colleagues, Carone belonged to the first generation of Abstract Expressionists.
BERLIN — Numbering roughly 12 million across Europe, the Roma people make up the continent's largest ethnic minority.
B visas are the biggest visa category that the State Department processes annually, numbering about 6 million.
Once numbering between 150,000 and 300,000, California's southern sea otter population dropped to 50 at its lowest.
Illustration: Jim Cooke (Gizmodo)The texts would come at all hours of the night, numbering in the thousands.
While Microsoft ditched its numbering scheme for the Surface Pro last year, this time the number is back.
National Instruments is testing this with data collected from sensors numbering between a few and hundreds of thousands.
The official said troops killed militants numbering in the double digits, and that no Indian soldier was killed.
The future for rhinos, now numbering less than 933,000, is even more bleak if poaching is not checked.
The future for rhinos, now numbering less than 30,000, is even more bleak if poaching is not checked.
And yet, with a population numbering 35 million, the Kurds are the largest stateless people on the planet.
The Frick's holdings now include about 1,19823 works, overseen by a curatorial staff numbering more than two dozen.
Afterward, the young sailors, numbering more than 600 over the years, were meant to pursue their own careers.
Food supplies and basic health care would be scarce, exacerbated by massive refugee flows numbering in the millions.
Numbering had already started on the avenues that would run the island's length, but there was no consistency.
Sweden, which has 14 confirmed cases and no deaths, has a large Iranian community numbering around 80,000 people.
London then expelled the population of the islands, then numbering about 2,000 people, to build the air base.
London then expelled the population of the islands, then numbering about 2,000 people, to build the air base.
Nigerians make up by far the largest population of African immigrants living in the US, numbering about 22014,22015.
But for an insurgency numbering about 30,000 men, who operate in small groups, it is a substantial sum.
Sol is the symbolic centre of Spain from which the numbering of the country's road system is measured.
The death rate has been far higher for Afghan forces and civilians in 2628, numbering in the hundreds.
The death rate has been far higher for Afghan forces and civilians in 2019, numbering in the hundreds.
The company says it eliminated the numbering scheme to streamline things — but sometimes simplification has the exact opposite effect.
In 2018, U.K. cinemas had their best year since 1970, according to the UKCA, with admissions numbering 177 million.
Austria took in asylum seekers numbering the equivalent of around 1 percent of its population during the 2015 crisis.
But, in a paper in Scientific Reports, they describe a successful demonstration of a ternary (base three) numbering system.
The blast scattered the crowd numbering hundreds of people, but more gathered after the explosion to continue the protest.
It is basically a miracle that the Sentinelese, numbering as few as a few dozen people, continue to exist.
The summer of 22 has been a bloody one in Afghanistan, with the death toll numbering in the hundreds.
Throughout the operation, the militants, numbering only ten, remained in contact with their handlers, who were based in Pakistan.
If you are solving in print, you will see a bonus theme feature in the numbering of the squares.
AVID is an umbrella for 20 visitors groups across the country, numbering nearly 900 volunteers, from students to pensioners.
Days later, a new group numbering in the hundreds arrived, fanning out across the central plaza and surrounding sidewalks.
As executive director, Eiman Alian headed the global crude oil and fuel desks, numbering seven people, in Houston, Texas.
Because there's so much alcohol advertising on television, doing these things could eliminate youth impressions numbering in the billions.
While it isn't a reboot (it kept the numbering, after all), it certainly doesn't follow from the former games.
But he remembered learning about that technique of Leonardo's, of creating outlines and numbering each space to be painted.
Instead, the company's somewhat confusingly doing away with the numbering scheme in favor of the simpler "Powerbeats" name. 5.
Arts & Leisure ____ The population of endangered killer whales has hit a 30-year low, numbering only 75 this year.
The Women's March on Washington took place in January 2017 and boasted crowds numbering in the hundreds of thousands.
The Pakistani military is raising a new division numbering an estimated 13,000 troops to maintain order along the CPEC.
Both attacks were by groups numbering close to 100, indicating the presence of relatively large, well-organized extremist groups.
All 737 Max jets, numbering in the hundreds, have been grounded since March after two crashes killed 346 people.
The numbering of the packs corresponds to their sequence; I and II are the numbers of the recording channels.
The alliance, now numbering 29 countries, has been the foundation of trans-Atlantic stability and prosperity for seven decades.
Croatia and Denmark's pockets of supporters did their best, but, numbering just a few hundred each, struggled to compete.
Your brain is one enigmatic hunk of meat—a wildly complex web of neurons numbering in the tens of billions.
Are you constantly pushing through "tapir" error messages or stuck in a login queue numbering in the tens of thousands?
Numbering just over 3 million, they make up a mere 1% of the population, a small fraction of the country.
Importantly, this observation has nothing to do with the base-10 numbering system, and is something inherent to primes themselves.
Numbering about 3.3 million, American Muslims make up just 1% of the US population, according to the Pew Research Center.
US Special Forces are also advising what the American military terms the "vetted Syrian opposition," numbering more than 1,000 fighters.
More Uber employees, currently numbering in the dozens for the convention, are now on site to help facilitate the process.
Intel (INTC) has laid off a "substantial" number of IT workers numbering in the "hundreds", according to the Oregonian newspaper.
The company is running its own university-style program for data science, complete with a custom course-numbering system. 3.
Apple said to avoid numbering podcast episodes in the titles, a practice that's become quite the norm for many podcasters.
The detained government officials and prominent writers, numbering 144, were sent back to Turkey, in exchange for 22 British prisoners.
Demonetization will hurt India's informal sector workers, numbering about 482 million, who earn cash incomes, according to consulting firm Deloitte.
MHG-like organizations soon sprang up across the Soviet empire – in Lithuania, Ukraine, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and elsewhere — eventually numbering 37.
By then, it had swelled in size -- numbering more than 7,000 people, according to estimates from authorities at the time.
"Twelfth Night" uses alternating supporting ensembles (each numbering close to 50), designated in the program as red and blue teams.
But with the trove numbering more than 500,000 fragments, the group admitted that systematic checking "will be a long process."
Since then, a small contingent of American troops, now numbering about 1,000, have backed the S.D.F. in holding the area.
Coptic Christians are the largest Christian community in the Middle East, numbering about 10 percent of Egypt's 90 million people.
America, it took half a year but we are finally down to a debate lineup numbering in the single digits.
In Rochester, the Bhutanese are the largest refugee group, numbering about 2,000, according to the resettlement agency there, Catholic Family Center.
The party is opposed to membership on nationalist grounds, though its base, numbering many former Moderate voters, might be more amenable.
Instead of a sequential numbering system, the new one uses the year and the month to identify the version more clearly.
Intel — The chipmaker has laid off a "substantial" number of IT workers numbering in the "hundreds," according to the Oregonian newspaper.
Reuters journalists in several cities reported big crowds at the opposition rallies, especially in the capital, collectively numbering hundreds of thousands.
This graphic shows the orbits of all the known potentially hazardous asteroids (PHAs), numbering more than 1,400 as of early 2013.
Product numbering may seem like a trite marketing consideration, however there's a rich history of companies paying close attention to it.
Now numbering an estimated 22019 million adults, these fast-growing groups constitute what we call the "Rising American Electorate," or RAE.
Numbering 5,000 pages, it touches on a range from human rights and labor regulations to product safety standards and intellectual property.
Over the course of that long Monday night, Yiannopoulos's followers insulted, mocked, and harassed Jones with tweets numbering in the thousands.
Given the tight focus of the collection, now numbering just over 40 artists, the addition of even several women is noticeable.
The small Jewish community in Lithuania, numbering some 3,000 to 4,000, is deeply divided over how to respond on such issues.
Mr. Anderson has been approaching institutions since 2016 to consider making acquisitions from the foundation's cache, originally numbering about 1,300 works.
London then expelled the population of the islands, then numbering about 2,000 people, to build the air base on Diego Garcia.
Staff members at those stations are issued a separate booklet, numbering almost 60 pages, that lists an array of prohibited items.
Such a safe zone would indeed require armed forces, perhaps numbering in the low tens of thousands, primarily from regional powers.
The QDR recommended the Army be composed of 970,000 to 980,21625 total troops, with active-duty personnel numbering 2900,220006 to 2202,2628.
Featuring works by gallery artists, now numbering a whopping 46 plus 12 estates, it is not a retrospective, celebrating past achievements.
This culminated in 2013 with a massive protest numbering well over 30,000 people calling for an end to the mafia's dumping.
Henry and Robert did not know (nor did I) if it was possible to construct a numbering satisfying all of these conditions.
Today, around 2000,25 American troops, once numbering around 2000,000, remain in Afghanistan to advise the Afghan military and also conduct counterterrorism operations.
That genocide resulted in deaths numbering in the hundreds of thousands, so al-Bashir has a track record of brutally suppressing dissent.
In May 2018, Pai accepted the recommendations of the North American Numbering Council for implementing the SHAKEN/STIR standards, it also noted.
Turkish armed forces and allied militias numbering at least 25,000 fighters began their offensive to gain control of Afrin on Jan. 20.
On Friday, a leader of a peasants' movement vowed to mobilize her constituents, potentially numbering in the thousands, and march on Managua.
On Monday the agency reported that 48,123 people had been evacuated to the official government camps, numbering some 500 around the island.
The school-age vigilantes, numbering in their thousands and soon joined by university undergraduates, imposed order on Dhaka's traffic into early August.
The side effects of the treatment were harmful but the alternative (DDoS botnet sizes numbering in the millions) would have been worse.
But it's clearly a popular use case for the people who have bought a Mesh device — numbering nearly 100,000 now, Perdomo revealed.
Later on Tuesday, he told CNBC that Verizon's non-executive employees, numbering about 247,2000, will each get 0003 shares of restricted stock.
If the transition fails, some governments may also try to create a new numbering system, fracturing the internet as we know it.
As head postman he devised ingenious numbering systems and routes through the buildings—which often required climbing through windows and over rooftops.
On Tuesday, we'll reach a milestone: Ten million U.S. utility patents will have issued since the current numbering system began in 1836.
Numbering 30 million, Kurds make up a sizable minority in a number of Middle Eastern countries, including Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey.
Since his death in 1980, books have multiplied like gravestones, now numbering in the hundreds, with his biographers falling into two camps.
There are already models for such partnerships, like the Sustainable Apparel Coalition, founded by Walmart and Patagonia and now numbering 250 members.
Numbering in the thousands, this second wave of Chinese arrivals are following in the wake of workers on Belt and Road projects.
Indigenous group Tupinambá de Olivença, numbering 4,631 people, has been fighting for the land to be designated as a reserve since 19883.
The vaquita was never widely distributed, numbering perhaps only 5,000 at its modern height and located only in the Sea of Cortez.
On Saturday, people of many political persuasions, numbering 500 to 600, according to police estimates, turned up to tune out the Klan.
Hospital workers reportedly numbering in the dozens were sent home under similar circumstances by Kaiser Permanente's Westside Medical Center in Hillsboro, Ore.
Founded in the 1960s, the Berkeley College Republicans have remained a small and tightknit club, today numbering a few dozen active members.
As the months wore on, the activists (at one point numbering in the hundreds) established a school and started a radio station.
Across 543 constituencies, candidates will vie for votes from an electorate numbering 900 million, nearly triple the population of the United States.
The South Koreans, numbering roughly 160, will visit North Korea until April 3, the South's Ministry of Unification said in a statement.
Indigenous group Tupinambá de Olivença, numbering 4,631 people, has been fighting for the land to be designated as a reserve since 19883.
Its fleet, now numbering 600 vehicles, has logged more than 10 million miles on public roads in and around 25 U.S. cities.
San Francisco private and newly public unicorns are a diverse bunch, numbering more than 30, in areas ranging from ridesharing to online lending.
When the NHS first began the annual report in 2006, only 2.4% of children (numbering 41.53,300) in that age range were severely obese.
But companies like SpaceX, OneWeb, and Amazon have proposed adding giant new constellations of satellites in space, numbering in the hundreds or thousands.
Left unsaid is the other side of that coin: a president known for a pattern of lies and falsehoods numbering in the thousands.
Gibraltar expects firms numbering well into "double digits" to seek authorization after the new rules come into force on January 1, Gomez said.
The US Patent and Trademark Office just issued the 10 millionth utility patent using its current numbering system, which dates back to 1836.
"Biometrics is numbering man," he said, suggesting that the Biblical prophesy that a "Mark will someday be required by all," was about biometrics.
The "mid-tail" creator is an individual who has a dedicated base of "true fans" probably numbering in the hundreds or low thousands.
None of the people with developmental disabilities that the center serves, numbering about 31,000, would visit this week, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Ecuadoreans represent the city's sixth-largest immigrant group, numbering more than 137,4003, according to the most recent Newest New Yorkers report in 2013.
At times, there were as many contractors, numbering in the tens of thousands, in the war zones as there were uniformed service members.
But a small number of Democratic insurgents numbering about 20 is looking to block Pelosi and are seeking a challenger for the speakership.
Known as China's Mecca, it is a center of religious life for the Hui, an ethnic minority numbering 10 million who practice Islam.
With the drug war's "disappeared" numbering in the tens of thousands, some families take up the search for loved ones on their own.
So began a fruitful relationship between Kakanias and T, which produced what the artist calls a "kaleidoscope of drawings" numbering in the hundreds.
Maria Theresa only cursorily considered Jews and women in her house numbering campaign; animals, so much more useful in war, received more attention.
The occurrence of new lava vents, now numbering about two dozen, have been accompanied by earthquakes and periodic eruptions from the summit crater.
Although only numbering between 2,85033 and 3,000 fighters, and despite its brutal and unpopular backward version of Islam, al Shabab remains deeply entrenched.
One bright spot: The numbers of West African giraffes are on the rise, numbering about 400 now, up from 50 in the 1990s.
It said a crowd numbering in the thousands had converged around the clearing in Sana's Tahrir Square where the execution was carried out.
Now McCarthy needs to work hard to win over the House Freedom Caucus, the most conservative faction among House Republicans, numbering 40 members.
Those new bundlers, numbering at least a dozen, received a special shout out from Willie Langston, Cruz's finance chair, at strategy sessions on Saturday.
However, for millions of years Homo sapiens and its hominid ancestors lived in small intimate communities numbering no more than a few dozen people.
Apple has a very attractive iPhone installed base numbering close to 550 million users with additional users purchasing an iPhone in the grey market.
Verse numbering had also not yet been established; the end of each verse was indicated by six small dashes in two stacks of three.
Yet he was fist-pumpingly excited about his vinyl collection, now numbering about 3,000 records, from Nina Simone to the country star Chris Stapleton.
Chinese students are now the largest foreign student group in French universities and colleges, numbering over 25,000, according to statistics from the United Nations.
But for parents trying to track down their children, understanding the numbering system is potentially a breakthrough in a reportedly confusing and complicated process.
They were among a group of prisoners, now numbering 35 following their departure, who have been cleared for transfer by U.S. government review panels.
Brynden B Fish, one of the web's foremost ASOIAF theorists, has alone written dozens of essays with word counts numbering in the five digits.
It is much more vulnerable to extinction than the northern long-eared bat, a threatened species numbering in the millions spread across 37 states.
Actually numbering 20053 pages, they detail a web of Saudi nationals living in the United States who may have aided the 9/11 hijackers.
In Paris and other cities, groups of migrants, often numbering in the hundreds, have set up tent cities or are squatting in unused buildings.
So far most of the city's residents — numbering as many as 1.5 million — either have chosen to stay or have been unable to escape.
Portland residents said that the far-right turnout — numbering around 500 — was the largest they'd seen in the Rose City during the Trump era.
Some of these owners are now being persuaded by the smaller regional banks – numbering about 100 - that getting acquired isn't such a bad solution.
Trump appeared to be referring to a series of "Teamsters for Trump" groups on Facebook, several of which has members numbering in the thousands.
South Korea also says all North Koreans who have come to the South since the 1990s, numbering more than 30,000, have done so voluntarily.
With his comparatively modest contingent, currently numbering in the 70s, he can target the Triple Crown, a sphere in which he has no equal.
Crocodile attacks have increased 13-fold in the past decade, numbering at least one death a month in a country of 1.2 million people.
Numbering roughly a million in 210, the population was cut in half by 2010, as many Christians emigrated to escape the violence against them.
The most elite members of the Guard are in the Al Quds Force, numbering a few thousand, whose work is focused mostly outside Iran.
With 163,000 followers, it is easily one of the biggest accounts in a community where most accounts have followers numbering in the low hundreds.
By itself, the net neutrality order gives no indication that Congress gave the FCC express duties with respect to telecommunications numbering in section 251.
Both of our publications had recently offered compilations of the best in contemporary theater that their respective homelands had to offer, each numbering 25.
The guards, numbering at about 3,000, work at tech giants like Facebook and Google and have been organizing and negotiating for more than five years.
While there is no mention of it yet, President Trump could theoretically reduce the number of U.S. troops in South Korea, currently numbering about 28,000.
Before Wilton's disappearance, his LionMakerStudios YouTube channel had around half a million subscribers, with more than 20163 Minecraft videos numbering view counts in the millions.
But the rebels, numbering several thousand, say they are there to prevent Iran from moving material and personnel back and forth between Iraq and Syria.
The new feature eliminates manual numbering, adding the digits to tweets to ensure that each and every rant gets read the way it was intended.
Most of these are Level 2 at best, with the faster DC charging stations, like the Tesla Superchargers, only numbering 2,172 stations with 5,992 outlets.
Tai chi is easily one of the most popular martial arts in the world today, with daily practitioners around the globe numbering in the millions.
A rescue team numbering 30,000 continues to search for survivors and a quarter of a million people have been evacuated amid fears of further shocks.
When our voting system was initially designed, it was meant for land-owning white males—a population numbering around 76,000 in the late 18th century.
Now, some Nest members — numbering in the dozens — will be considered Google employees on Google payroll, working on third-party integrations and reporting to Lockheimer.
Clinton originally shrugged off the allegations as trivial, but the sheer volume of emails that were marked classified — numbering in excess of 1,300 — seems problematic.

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