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And in view of the swelling number of Latino Catholics, the sampling was designed to allow accurate comparisons between Latinos and non-Latinos who had been confirmed.
Reaction to the club has been particularly visceral, critics said, because its membership requirements highlight a controversy in the black community, the swelling number of single black women.
It's just one of a swelling number that revolve around the thorny issue of who owns the note on a home when it's forced into foreclosure proceedings.
He has called for regional governments to address the root causes of the crisis – a reference to the swelling number of refugees who have fled persecution in Burma.
And as more people age out of the workforce, a swelling number of retirees must depend on a shrinking number of working people to power the economy.
Emmy campaigning has escalated this year in part because of the swelling number of TV shows and the large group of voters that executives are trying to reach.
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Women in black joined swelling numbers of jubilant demonstrators.
Yet despite their swelling numbers, Britain's self-employed still face a range of unfavourable myths and assumptions.
Feeding the swelling numbers of people on our planet is one of the most serious challenges facing our leaders today.
Swelling numbers of young women, joined by some young men, gathered spontaneously at the shrine and held candlelight vigils.
Earth's swelling numbers are forcing more and more people to live in geological and meteorological danger zones.
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