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But Jackson also graduated with $102,000 in student loan debt (which meant about $150,000 with interest).

Last year, state residents reported about $60 billion, which meant about $4 billion in income taxes for the state.

However, the respiratory signals were collected from two different sessions for 5 minutes each for the three breathing conditions in 11 patients which meant about 1386 signals per the free, the audio-guided, and the complex system-guided breathing.

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Trucks have carted away the dead 10 times, which means about 10,000 bodies removed for burial.

Neither eggnog is ultrapasteurized, which means about a two-week shelf life.

First, Netanyahu says that only construction already begun will be allowed – which means about 3,000 housing units can go ahead.

The city's average altitude is twelve thousand feet above sea level, which means about a third less oxygen per breath.

But about that soup: figure about a tablespoon of miso per cup of water, which means about a third of a cup to serve four people.

The index is weighted by capitalization, which means about 500 technology stocks that trade on the Nasdaq exchange account for more than 48 percent of the index.

IceCube detects only one out of a million neutrinos, which means about 28 million neutrinos from outside the solar system passed through during that time.

"Fail Safe" did much better than CBS's Sunday night movie usually does, with a 10.3 rating, which means about 10.3 million households viewing.

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