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Just a small minority — even the claim of 30 percent may be inflated — of addicts who have been treated remain sober for a year.
In the acid-etched colours of Archigram, cities could walk, houses were pods, roofs inflated of their own accord and the fields were wired up for invisible air conditioning.
Basketball's numbers are inflated, of course, by the large numbers of participants; in terms of individual risk, concussion rates among 12- to 17-year-olds are highest for ice hockey (29 per 10,000 players), followed by football (27), soccer (8), basketball (4) and baseball (3).
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One truckload is equivalent to 40 truckloads of the already inflated bubbles of yore.
But the managers of issuing companies often have inflated estimates of what they are worth.
He paints moody landscapes, scenes of gnarled tree branches and green tornadoes that sell for properly inflated sums of money.
The RNC had inflated 120,000 of them, many standard size, some much larger.
"This whole area was inflated because of the golf course," Mr. Rodriguez said.
And, even inflated, many of them would fit in your breadbox.
One issue: Indian entrepreneurs have inflated ideas of what their companies are worth.
He did not reflexively substitute a grossly inflated sense of self for knowledge, strategy or preparation.
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