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Two more polls, an automated survey by WeAskAmerica and a poll of undisclosed methodology sponsored by the Florida Chamber of Commerce, showed a roughly dead-even race between Romney and Gingrich.
Meanwhile roughly 500 dead birds were found on Monday outside New Roads, La.
The first season of the series, which roughly followed "Dead Until Dark," concluded last fall as the cable network's most popular show since "The Sopranos" and "Sex and the City".
Duterte's war on drugs has left roughly 7,000 dead, according to Human Rights Watch, though government and police estimates are much lower.
At this viral load, there are roughly 1000 dead cells, which is not enough for a microulcer to become visible to the naked eye.
With some 20,000 Romans dead, approximately 10,000 captured, and roughly another 10,000 escaping west, Crassus fled into the Armenian countryside.
It left roughly 100 people dead and hundreds more wounded in the heart of Baghdad.
In March, heavy fighting near Wana, the district headquarters of South Waziristan, left an estimated 120 people dead, roughly half government forces and half militants.
The Americans invaded in 1945, mounting an attack that left 223,000 Japanese soldiers and civilians dead – roughly a quarter of the local population – and 50,000 US troops killed or injured.
The continuing violence has raised questions about the ability of Iraqi forces to maintain security as the American role shrinks, especially after deadly attacks in the heart of the capital last month left roughly 100 people dead.
The collapse of several of those floors, some experts believe, then began a chain reaction of structural failures in the extraordinary heat of the fires that left the buildings in smoking heaps, with roughly 3,000 people dead in the ruins.
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