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In Moscow, 56 unions were created in this period, embracing about 25,000 workers.
Altogether, more than 50 nationalities, embracing about 3.5 million people, were deported to various parts of the U.S.S.R.
I was hoping that when you go inside there would be something embracing about it, something that would give it a warm and fuzzy feeling.
The new interim government was insisting that a national conference, better known as "the big tent", would start on July 31st, embracing about 1,000 delegates who would then pick a 100-strong assembly to serve until the end of January, when the Iraqis would directly elect a full-blooded parliament.
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Each critical band is about 1.3 mm long and embraces about 1300 neurons.
There are many ways to look at the George Grantham Bain Collection at the Library of Congress, since it embraces about 100,000 images.
I want to take what people have embraced about my style and throw it out to the masses.
It recently decided to start filling in the Fresh Kills area, which embraces about one-sixteenth of Staten Island.
The consortium embraces about 90percentt of the Internet-advertising industry, and Ms. Bernstein asserted that federal law is needed to make the rest comply with the majority's precepts.
Performances like Sarava's cut through all the problems, all the flaws, and get to the core of what we embrace about competition.
Four geographic regions may be discerned: The eastern Caribbean lowlands (including the northern part of the Mosquito [Miskito] Coast, called La Mosquitia) and mountain slopes embrace about one-fifth of the total land area of Honduras.
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