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By 2006, King Creosote's reputation was noticeably rising; Hopkins had also been recruited to work on Coldplay's album Viva La Vida with producer Brian Eno.
The ONS data showed that people were most likely to live with their parents in their early 20s, with 49% of 20- to 24-year-olds in the family home, compared to 21% of 25- to 29-year-olds, and 8% of 34-year-olds – and it is the percentage of the youngest age group that has increased most noticeably, rising from 42% in 2008.
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Nonetheless, Pleasant said her living costs are not rising noticeably ― aside from her mortgage payments and related taxes and fees, which she believes may go up.
A recent Pew report found that those who are older than 55 are most likely to remain jobless for a year or more, and the number and percentage of age discrimination charges filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission have grown noticeably since 2006, rising from 16,548 charges, or 21.8percentt of all such EEOC filings, to 22,778, or 24.4percentt, in fiscal year 2009.
Interest rates on US debt have not risen noticeably.
It rose noticeably in March and accelerated further this week (see chart).
Living standards, particularly in urban areas, have risen noticeably in recent years.
If there was a link, it says that cases would have risen noticeably as so many girls have been vaccinated.
Swiss Re reported that its premium income, like that of rivals, has risen noticeably since Sept. 11.
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