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Frequently he implies some kind of mime content, so that I found myself labeling one section "Give me your tired, your poor/Your huddled masses," which made the next passage, in which he seemed to hurl a few curses at the financial district, slightly more interesting.
The survey, administered for the first time in Great Neck's two high schools last June and released in September, ranked the district slightly above the national average in drinking, with the percentage who reported drinking alcoholic beverages within the past year ranging from 54percentt of freshmen to 70percentt of seniors.
The new lines make the district slightly more Democratic, but Republicans maintain an edge.
With the process of urbanization, the proportion of elderly population and level of education in Baoshan District slightly increased compared to those of 2000 [ 16].
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The map shifts most districts slightly southward, reflecting the strong population growth in the southern part of the state, and the new districts do not favor Democrats as strongly as did the boundaries of the past decade.
After below average performance in year 1, STF-supported districts slightly outperformed the quarterly national average (mean difference: 0.4 %) for HTC uptake in ANC clinic during project years 2 and 3 (Fig. 3).
Mr. Veasey is the Fort Worth guy in a district that slightly favors Dallas.
The school district has slightly more than 26,000 students, 75percentt of whom are minorities.
Jobar district was slightly affected as the gases were driven to it by the wind.
In fact, Maine's Second District is slightly closer to the electoral tipping point than Nebraska's, according to our analysis.
However, the AFCS density in this district is slightly less than the provincial average.
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