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Enthusiastic reactions have dramatically outnumbered negative responses.

His gifted musical hands never held a child of his own but often held ours, especially when the triplets came along and we were so dramatically outnumbered.

Much of that history is military: how the dramatically outnumbered Jews managed to defeat first the Arabs of Palestine, then the combined armies of Egypt, Jordan, Iraq and Syria, along with a smattering of Sudanese, Yemenites, Moroccans, Saudis, Lebanese and others.

Women are still dramatically outnumbered (and outranked) on the faculties of universities and academic medical centers, although their numbers have risen steadily.

"We've become so dramatically outnumbered and we're a little fearful of that because we are used to Shashamane being really for Rastas.

Women in front of the camera are dramatically outnumbered by men, but the story is even more unfortunate for women behind the camera (see Table 2).

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According to the Technology Review at MIT, male editors dramatically outnumber female ones.

After the extinction event, the ratio of these ray-finned fish remains shot up dramatically, quickly outnumbering those of sharks.

Unintentional overdose deaths involving opioid pain relievers have increased dramatically since 1999, and by 2007, outnumbered those involving heroin and cocaine [ 478].

At current growth rates -- which pandemics like AIDS and aggressive government birth control programs can skew dramatically -- Nigerians will outnumber Japanese in about a decade and Pakistanis will outnumber Brazilians.

They seemed badly outnumbered.

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