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New Yorker, the journal and hotel, rises, I should imagine, to a height of one thousand feet, and it contains somewhere between two and four thousand rooms, of which, I fancy, a third to a half is given over to the editorial offices.
We can think of an atomic property of a DNA molecule as being the statement that it contains, somewhere, the subsequence X.
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Turns out the system uses an on-phone database pulled from Google Play that contains somewhere in the tens of thousands of songs.
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Nutritional Information: Many say that a can of Diet Coke actually contains somewhere between 1-4 calories, but if a serving size contains fewer than 5 calories a company is not obligated to note it in its nutritional information.
The Americans argued that there was no reason to include the section, because all of it was contained somewhere in the previous IPCC technical documents, she said.
The implication is that since Wright was a bad man, his work must contain, somewhere deep in its core, a corrupting antisocial gene.
There are about 65,000 bags containing somewhere between three million and four million books and countless loose pages.
The cull is happening to try to make all the new seats, apart from a handful of exceptions, contain somewhere near the average number of voters, a figure of 74,679, with a leeway of just 5% above or below.
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