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When exposed to rain, the pellets expand to about four times their original size.

LearnVest currently has about 25 certified planners in 10 states and five time zones, with plans to expand to about 35 by the end of the year.

The company operates more than 10,000 outlets in the U.S. and plans to expand to about 15,000.

But it plans to expand to about 200 to handle San Francisco alone.

For now, the team, which includes CEO Bill Bobbitt, CTO Ryan Smith and COO Shruti Shah, is focussing squarely on the Bay Area as its first test market, though the plan is to expand to about four additional metro areas over the course of this year.

Eventually, the work force will expand to about 75.

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The film expands to about 250 cinemas from its second weekend, by far the widest play for a Leigh title.

Football Without Offsides has expanded to about 300 schools and 80 club teams in 120 German cities, Gebken said.

To drive growth, the company moved aggressively overseas, expanding to about 15,000 restaurants outside the United States today from about 3,000 a decade ago.

She always had a small staff at Jan's, starting with one employee when she took over, and expanding to about six.

Amy expands to about 270 cinemas from this Friday.

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