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It takes figures from when a transaction is completed.
She takes figures relating to anything from cabinet office spending to the ozone layer and turns them into highly visual and engaging installations.
If you're a skeptic, the Book of Mormon is a kind of extraordinary Biblical fan-fiction--a book that takes figures and themes from the Christian Bible, inflects them with an American vibe (Mormon prophets talk a lot about freedom and "the voice of the people"), and then sets the whole story in the familiar Promised Land of the Americas.
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Likewise iranda took figures from the Office for National Statistics with a large pinch of salt.
Many of the biggest banks will take figures from each day of the month and average them out.
Tom Smith took figures of 5-42 as Durham were bowled out for 267.
To get to this figure, Oxfam has taken figures from a Credit Suisse report, which looked at wealth distribution since 2000.
The 32-year-old Australian took figures of 9-55 to help the side to victory over county champions Lancashire.
Her mistakes were caused by taking figures of speech and acting on them literally.
He had a moderately successful Third Test, taking figures of 3/101 in the only Test that Australia did not win.
It's a way of taking figures from one class of measurement - in this case, a calendar - and combining them with another for simple shock effect.
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