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ABC was able to charge 7 percent more after a bump of about 11 percent in 2011.
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Despite a districtwide enrollment decline since 2006-07 of 13% — about 23,000 students — 7,000 more students have pursued AP courses, a bump of 33%.
A bump of coke in the bathroom?
But with an annual pay bump of about $12,000, she recently went on a weekend trip and it was an "easy expense".
Looking at historical home values, Takats found that there was an annual demographic "bump" of about eight-tenths of 1percentt in home values in the United States during the past 40 years.
A: "Bump sucks" (me: huh?)… Bump tells you the data, but this is about the person.
There was a bump about the size of a walnut over his left eye.
BRAD PLUMER says it's important to think about the price of oil in tracking recent economic performance:Notice that in early 2011, unemployment claims were trending downward — suggesting that the jobs market was improving, however modestly — and then hit a bump about a quarter of the way through the year.
It's a beer-and-a-bump kind of place.
CBS's pricing grew about 9 percent, after a huge bump of 13 percent in 2011.
But the resolution hit a speed bump of its own.
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