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In the end, about 5,300 shareholders turned up, half the number the company had anticipated, and the affair was relatively staid, except for the exceptional number of journalists who combed the chilly hangar for bankrupt pensioners willing to be interviewed.
"That's an exceptional number for something offbeat.
But that's an exceptional number for exceptional circumstances.
I note the exceptional number of mournfully hideous houses and electrical installations in Vienne.
Funds are in heavy demand because of the exceptional number of emergencies occurring globally, not least the Ebola outbreak.
I didn't spot any royalty, reincarnated or otherwise, on the slopes, but I did come across an exceptional number of giant furry animals.
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This was especially because of exceptional numbers among younger viewers.
Leslie Thomas, counsel for Susan Alexander, the mother of the deceased, asked Gracey if five suspects shot was an exceptional numbers of people for a police firearms officer to have killed or injured in their experience.
This changes social norms and you get new family patterns: lots of one-child families in Italy or Russia; exceptional numbers of childless adults in Germany.Liberty, fraternity, fecundityBut countries are not doomed to fall into this trap.
"Last month's major incident, however, was an indication it had reached boiling point with exceptional numbers waiting to be seen, and extra staff called in to work.
Despite the industry's exceptional numbers and predicted growth rates, investors have sidelined themselves for one reason: social stigma.
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