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Opposition parties used the figures to attack the government.
George W. Bush used the figures to portray his plans as prudent.
They used the figures of Arabic poetry but enriched them with Biblical allusion; their poetry glances in opposite directions simultaneously.
Here's the substantive argument, in full: Ed Miliband, the leader of the opposition, predictably used the figures to attack the coalition for "cutting too far, too fast".
Freeman used the figures to argue that cyclists should be made to pay a form of vehicle excise duty to contribute to the cost of introducing a bicycle registration scheme.
Shorten has used the figures to argue that a banking tribunal, now favoured by Coalition members such as Nationals senator John Williams, would not work to stem complaints and has again called for a royal commission into the banks.
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If I had written this a month ago, I would have used the figure "40".
Mr. Koch used the figure 252,000 units when he began the plan.
Mr. Cheney used the figure to dramatize the need to mobilize public and private resources to close a supply gap.
When Ms. Saar used the figure of Aunt Jemima in her art, she put a rifle in her hands.
If a European formula for poverty measurement (60percentt of median income) were used, the figure would be much higher.
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