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Seven acres, to be precise, of guns and gear.Americans like firearms.
(The night, to be precise, of the second New York City blackout; the first was in 1965. A third blackout happened in 2003).
Gaines cites as a transformational event the 1997 murder — assassination, to be precise — of the fashion designer Gianni Versace on the steps of his Ocean Drive estate.
Current projections are that health care will claim every fifth dollar (19.8 percent to be precise) of G.D.P. in the United States by 2020.
No matter that this suggestion was tucked away on page 33 (paragraph 4.1.7 to be precise) of a little noticed European commission discussion document on the state of the EU's textiles industry.
As I've already pointed out, revenues and profits are already under pressure, and nearly half (about 48%, to be precise) of revenues at S&P 500 companies come from overseas.
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EVAN OSNOS: To be precise, *some* of the hutongs are staying, and I'm glad about that.
To be precise, 59% of all productions, which include drama, musicals, opera and pantomime, are new, with plays alone making up 55% of the total.
However, it is difficult to be precise because of statistical issues.
(To be precise, works of fiction represent partial ways worlds could be since they do not (and cannot) depict complete or total worlds.
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