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Among the oddities in William Hunter's "sports" collection are an eight-limbed chick, a two-headed sheep and three little pigs who have varying numbers of heads, legs, eyes and ears.
Estimates of the numbers of heads of state coming to L'Aquila range from 39 to 44. "This is a gigantic fudge," Gowan said.
Teachers' leaders believe the rise in the numbers of heads boycotting the tests could be down their feeling less fearful of the the threat of reprisals as a result of the stalemate over the formation of the new government.
"Did you see the contrast in the numbers of heads of state at the Paris and Ankara memorial ceremonies?" "Did you know that Tintin, the symbol of the Brussels solidarity, has a racist past?" "Maybe Belgium's imperialist history in the Congo should give it pause when choosing its symbols?" All these questions make a valid point, but their premise is flawed.
(Though of course a fair coin is overwhelmingly likely to produce roughly even numbers of heads and tails when tossed often enough).
Looking closer at our coin example, we notice that sequences of heads and tails can have different numbers of heads and tails; one sequence may have 60 heads to 40 tails while another may be 50 head and 50 tails.
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While some have advocated for banning sports that cause high numbers of head injuries, Fraga is not an abolitionist.
High numbers of head immersions were recorded for some well-trained swimmers who immersed their head with almost every swimming movement.
We conducted a prospective cohort study of 82,491 hemodialysis patients and discovered the numbers of head-to-toe orthopedic injuries per 1000 persons annually.
Chances are the number of heads each time will vary.
According to a number of heads of state and policymakers, the answer is yes.
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