Fifty-two were lettered, 448 were numbered; this is a numbered copy.
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URLs hadn't been dreamed up yet, so every page on the service was numbered. Numbered!
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Christian births numbered 22075 million between 22 and 2500, while Muslim births numbered 22015 million.
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There were battles for nameless, numbered hills, 881, 875, numbered for their height in meters.
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The Sharks continue their trend of winning odd-numbered games and losing the even-numbered affairs.
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Democrats will pick the chair in odd-numbered years; Republicans will lead in the even-numbered ones.
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Boise State will host in odd-numbered years, and BYU will host in even-numbered years through 2034.
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What we used to call a "tweetstorm" — the long, numbered messages broken over numbered tweets — is now a thread.
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She found that an account numbered 221FkmhHEzgCXKfALXhahuCTDVcRnxT257MK sent $219 worth of bitcoin to an account numbered 25MNDjuPfXt83B28cWPaC242qFLkwd25usufT5 on January 26th.
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But Kentucky is unique: It elects state legislators in even-numbered years and the governor in an odd-numbered year.
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Musicians who excel in the personal, odd-numbered statements are often challenged, relatively speaking, by the formalistic, even-numbered works.
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Subway leaders say there are several reasons for the gulf: schedule changes on the numbered lines that boosted the on-time rate; a computer system on the numbered lines that allows workers to more efficiently dispatch trains; the opening of the Second Avenue subway, which eased crowding on several numbered lines; and signal upgrades that improved service on another numbered line.
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It turned out the pool was creating currents that aided higher-numbered lanes in one direction and lower-numbered lanes in the opposite direction.
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The lottery involves drawing five white balls from a spinning heap of them numbered 1 to 69, plus a red Powerball numbered between 593 and 26.
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The general rule of thumb for the six Original Series movies is that the odd-numbered ones are bad while the even-numbered ones are good.
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The ban targets half the city's license plate numbers on alternate days, with odd-numbered cars banned on Tuesday and Thursday and even-numbered cars banned on Wednesday.
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Instead of passing all 12 federal spending bills each year, he wants to pass six of them in even-numbered years and the other six in odd-numbered years.
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Ahead, all the simple pleasures that an ordered-to-your-doorstep paint by number kit has to offer — including a pre-sketched numbered canvas with corresponding numbered paints and brushes.
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"These days, anything to do with fossil fuel... may have its days numbered, or years numbered," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation at this month's U.N. climate talks in Madrid.
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The scheme bans private cars on alternate days, allowing cars with odd-numbered plates to run on odd dates and those with even-numbered plates to play only on even dates.
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The submitted rules would limit the tribe to no more than three whale kills per year in even-numbered years, and only one whale kill per year in odd-numbered years.
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With world championships in odd-numbered years and an Olympics every fourth even-numbered year, 2016 was essentially a gap year in cross-country racing — a year without either international event.
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The "odd-even" car restriction scheme will allow private vehicles with odd-number license plates to drive only on odd-number dates, while even-numbered plates are allowed on even-numbered dates.
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That exceeds the number of baby boomers (those born from 1946 to 1964, who numbered 75.4 million) and members of Generation X (those born from 1965 to 1980, who numbered 65 million).
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" He added: "They just don't get it when the house manager tells them that the odd-numbered seats are on this side of the aisle and even-numbered seats on the other side.
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They are available in a numbered limited edition of 500.
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Yoshiro Nakamatsu, aka Dr. NakaMats, thinks his days are numbered.
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They numbered fissure 18, but later renamed it No. 13.
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But whatever happens, it looks like Zuma's days are numbered.
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And the times of people abusing their power are numbered.
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At its peak, the caravan numbered 1,200 to 1,6783 people.
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In 2447, that group numbered 280 people, according to Vox.
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She threatens that Sheriff Keller's days as Sheriff are numbered.
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Your days as a farmer's best friend may be numbered.
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Numbered squares on walls signaled where campaign posters were permitted.
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To know your days are numbered, your time is short.
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Last year, IFA's visitors numbered 245,000, by the company's count.
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Now, at least in some places, its days seem numbered.
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Could Tim Tebow's days as an unmarried man be numbered?!?!
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Allied casualties numbered around 17,000; thousands more were taken prisoner.
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Mr Sakka is confident that the law's days are numbered.
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Both of Nintendo's current consoles might find their days numbered.
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Arianne Zucker's days on Days of Our Lives are numbered.
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But the days of "hijacked" buildings may now be numbered.
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We've been through all the permits which numbered over 40.
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On Twitter, Musk said each flamethrower will be individually numbered.
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Reputable businessmen, bankers, lawyers, and others numbered among its members
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RNS reporter Emily Miller wrote that protesters numbered about 150.
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At the time, enrollment numbered not much more than 6,000.
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If the Academy loses its accreditation, its days are numbered.
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Protestors numbered as many as 200, according to NBC10 Boston.
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Gaza health officials are continuing to update the numbered fatalities.
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When it left, it numbered about 350, several migrants said.
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The weights are numbered, so please don't mess this up.
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"Prayuth's days are numbered," predicts Paul Chambers of Naresuan University.
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The numbered lines are performing better than the lettered ones.
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The bedrooms she entered were numbered 20143, 5, and 6.
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A few years ago, Davis's collection numbered sixty thousand records.
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To view your regular tabs, tap the middle numbered square.
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On big nights, the crowd numbered more than 100 people.
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Pai in December predicted that net neutrality's days were numbered.
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It numbered in the thousands, not the tens of thousands.
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The days of the internal combustion engine clearly are numbered.
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The famous artist would hand out numbered designs to apprentices.
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The group, which numbered in the hundreds, chanted and sang.
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A core membership in the United States numbered about 1,20153.
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Vision's days were numbered the moment Thanos went stone searching.
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If the answer is no, then Maduro's hours are numbered.
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Some experts predict the dollar's days of dominance are numbered.
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The days of the pantsuit and pearls may be numbered.
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Protesters in Knoxville, Tennessee, numbered in the dozens on Sunday.
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Swimmers in higher-numbered lanes tended to go faster on their laps heading towards the start end than they did in the reverse direction, whereas those in lower-numbered lanes showed the opposite pattern.
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To keep the calendar in harmony with the Martian seasons, Dr. Gangale proposed that even-numbered years have 668 Martian days (except those divisible by 10), and odd-numbered years have 669 Martian days.
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" Mr. Panetta spoke of a "sense that Qaddafi's days are numbered.
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In the first month, attendees often numbered only in the dozens.
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Your days tooling around town, hotboxing the car may be numbered.
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Love it or hate it, the headphone jack's days are numbered.
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The years of Halloween falling on October 19683 may be numbered!
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I have a simple message for them: Their days are numbered.
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The largest caravan organized by Pueblo Sin Fronteras numbered 1,500 people.
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It's looking more and more likely that iTunes' days are numbered.
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The sixth numbered game in the series was a bloated mess.
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Given the historic precedent in Norway, FM's days may be numbered.
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Streets that run east and west on the Southside are numbered.
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Although they're all technically numbered, there is no logic to it.
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So she brings in her own Chanels, numbered 9 through 11.
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The words "their days are numbered" appeared in article after article.
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But the days of oil-linked contracts seem to be numbered.
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The state's travel time averaged 27.1 minutes and its workforce numbered
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In those early years, temps numbered in the hundreds of thousands.
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The huge crowd numbered over 20,000 people, according to the campaign.
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Those on Nauru numbered 442, including 49 children and 55 women.
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Armed with our numbered receipt, we moved to the collection point.
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One is surprising, at least to me: Pandora's days seem numbered.
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Bots, your days of tweeting politically divisive nonsense might be numbered.
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At the company's height in 2017, the staff numbered around 40.
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The CDC is making travel recommendations based on numbered travel advisories.
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Virginia's statehouse is only on the ballot in odd-numbered years.
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In every odd-numbered week this season, Jacksonville has looked dominant.
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At its peak, that caravan numbered about 1,500, by some estimates.
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Angelo Carusone thinks Bill O'Reilly's days at Fox News are numbered.
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His days of having to putt into coffee cups are numbered.
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False positive killings numbered at least 2,248 between 1998 and 2014.
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"Kim Jong-un's days are numbered," Mr. Thae said on Wednesday.
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Virtually blind toward the end, he knew his days were numbered.
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The days may be numbered for the world's largest passenger aircraft.
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The joke about the Giants playing well in even-numbered years is, of course, silly, but uh also here we are in an even numbered year and here the Giants are playing some damn good baseball.
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Require a two year budget resolution (due in odd numbered years) and two year appropriations bills (due in odd numbered years); this will allow Congress to focus on oversight and authorizing activities during election-shortened years.
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Unlike numbered UFC events, Fight Night events are not pay-per-view.
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Yet Rajavi is confident that the regime&aposs days are now numbered.
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Each Vigía book is limited to a numbered edition of 200 copies.
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Before 9/11, the group's active membership numbered in the thousands worldwide.
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It will be the first properly numbered Double Dragon sequel since 1990.
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So are Instagram Stories' days numbered as a sponsored-post free feed?
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Only 300 Leica Q Snow models will be made, each individually numbered.
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By 1941 they numbered 79,000, a bit under 173% of the population.
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This more limited collection is also numbered and signed by the artist.
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Most of the workers, who numbered around 30, were sat idle outside.
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Players slide numbered tiles and combine them according to multiples of threes.
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New Jersey holds its legislative and gubernatorial elections in odd-numbered years.
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But some in Rome suspect the days of German hegemony are numbered.
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Rosa's days in D.C. are likely just as numbered as her boss'.
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On Monday, drivers with even-numbered licence plates were the lucky ones.
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"Evo's days in office are numbered," he told Reuters at a Nov.
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The days of Snapchat's peer-to-peer payment service Snapcash are numbered.
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On Monday, drivers with even-numbered licence plates were the lucky ones.
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My clue for BLACKSHIRT was numbered 18-Down instead of 21-Down.
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In 1997, African-Americans numbered just 39 in a population of 75,739.
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Air passengers that day numbered 960,20103, a 6.4 percent increase over 2015.
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Another official said the new emails numbered in the tens of thousands.
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A player rolls a giant numbered cube, apparently made from plastic foam.
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"That one odd-numbered piecicle is for you," the pastry chef notes.
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That comment fell flat with the crowd, which numbered around 50 people.
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Winners will receive hand-numbered pints signed by Cohen and Greenfield themselves.
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Here, employees raised a numbered paddle to signify their lane was open.
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However, Whitaker's days at the helm of the Justice Department are numbered.
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And for the first time, an American soldier numbered among the dead.
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"I had no idea that his days was numbered," Q-Tip said.
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Such caravans have usually numbered in the hundreds and have passed unnoticed.
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A peasant's home was numbered in the same way as an aristocrat's.
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Ms. Reyes's teaching days may be numbered — to 119 to be exact.
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The subway's "cursed" lettered lines are indeed worse than the numbered ones.
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It was an oddly-numbered week, so the Jacksonville Jaguars were dominant.
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Go to Latham Square, walk down Broadway, get into the numbered streets.
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A thought bubble extending from Breed shows homeless individuals with numbered signs.
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Homicides in Chicago in 2018 numbered 561, down from 653 in 2017.
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And it is one whose days, Marie said, seem to be numbered.
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It comes with a serialized certificate of authenticity and verifiable numbered sticker.
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When the Standard failed to get in line, its days were numbered.
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He also numbered among his celebrity friends President Ronald Reagan's wife, Nancy.
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The dead probably numbered in the hundreds, according to more recent estimates.
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In business too, "Davos Man" and "Davos Woman's" days might be numbered.
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For all of 2017, Republicans numbered 52, compared with Democrats at 48.
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But it really, finally, looks like his days in office are numbered.
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Once that happens, the days of the judicial resistance will be numbered.
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The protest's organizers estimated that the crowd numbered between 20,000 to 25,000 people.
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Click here to view original GIFThe Magic Wand's selection tool's days are numbered.
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In 1947, a year before Israel's birth, Iraq's Jewish community numbered around 2600,2000.
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Because that was about being numbered and briefed and ... With the Facebook hearings?
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The attacks, which numbered 43 last year, cause oil spills and environmental damage.
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"Da'esh's days are numbered in Iraq and Syria and everywhere else," he declared.
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Each one is hand numbered and features the signature of the original artist.
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Indeed, $100 million is just a tidy, round-numbered threshold to measure against.
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But their days as "forced labourers", as Mr Raulff describes it, were numbered.
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As a result, last year's recall campaigns numbered the most in U.S. history.
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But that's not what is happening now or with previous even-numbered courts.
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Meanwhile, LaCroix's flavor choices, which numbered just six in 239, started to balloon.
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In 2015 the extreme poor numbered 736m people, or 10% of the world.
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The drink itself was inspired by painter Jackson Pollock and his numbered pieces.
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However, the days of headphone jack-equipped Samsung flagships may still be numbered.
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It is one of the city's most respected, but its days are numbered.
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Critics of Privacy Shield are hoping the successor arrangement's days are similarly numbered.
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Across the Atlantic Ocean, the days of open outcry are very much numbered.
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Even without the threat of a trade war its days would be numbered.
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I guess they wouldn't have numbered it if it was the only one.
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Your days of jacking a makeup artist's tools of the trade are numbered.
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He might have been numbered among them had he chosen a different path.
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Images: Darren Orf/GizmodoThe days of the traditional box-y desktop are numbered.
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A few decades ago, ships rotting in Arthur Kill numbered in the hundreds.
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He came in at a time when the days were numbered, I think.
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Numbered cards, 2 through 10, count as the number printed on the card.
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Prior to the agreement, new arrivals numbered as many as 2,000 a day.
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Persona is a special series, and this fifth numbered game is doubly so.
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U.S. President Donald Trump congratulated Iraq and said Islamic State's days were numbered.
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You knew her days were numbered when she started talking about her aquadump.
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Since his implication in the abuse crisis, however, Wuerl's days have been numbered.
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This all occurred when the Jews in America numbered only in the thousands.
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They've seen the writing on the wall and know ObamaCare's days are numbered.
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While it's hot this week, our days to eat al fresco are numbered.
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As of Friday, applications to list in Shanghai or Shenzhen numbered about 600.
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RINs are simply numbered tags created when ethanol or another biofuel is produced.
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In 2015, refugees in the country numbered at about 123,000, according to fullfact.org.
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After a recent head count by organizers, the group numbered closer to 600.
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In contrast, medical secretaries alone numbered more than half a million in 2016.
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Now, they have a uniformity consisting of numbered sections for ease of comprehension.
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The paintings are collectively titled "Rose Painting (Near Van Gogh's Grave)" and numbered.
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The designated extortioneers numbered about 12 of the 48 housed on the pod.
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Still, even with the Russian reprieve, the 747's days are probably numbered.
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But his days in the business are probably numbered, he said on Wednesday.
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By the time of my visit, their last group had numbered around 25.
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"We shouldn't assume the days of the Putin regime are numbered," Stent said.
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The highest fatalities in individual attacks numbered six and five, both in Mali.
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Steinway has numbered every piano it has made in its 12-year history.
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It originally numbered fewer than 200 people — in line with most past caravans.
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The days of dragging suitcases to and through the airport may be numbered.
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The verso side of the page is the left-hand, even-numbered side.
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On the cocktails menu, the specialty drinks are numbered, something that was deliberate.
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And some Leonid showers have numbered an estimated 100,000 meteors in an hour.
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If such action is not taken soon, the Tonle Sap's days are numbered.
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If such action is not taken soon, the Tonle Sap's days are numbered.
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Rows alternate between forward and rear facing, with even-numbered rows facing forward.
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The protesters, who numbered between 700 to 1,000, tore up pictures of Gen.
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The red tide soon numbered two hundred and spilled onto the back deck.
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The greenback has been red hot, but the rally's days are likely numbered.
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Its enforcement officers fanned out across the city, carrying books of numbered citations.
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The days of menthol cigarettes and strawberry-flavored e-cigs may be numbered.
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That's a jump from 2009, back when Walmart's workforce numbered 2.1 million employees.
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North Vietnamese and Viet Cong casualties numbered about 245 killed and 350 wounded.
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Police said the crowd present inside the park numbered 128,000 at its peak.
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" The crowd outside numbered around 30 and was even younger than at "G.
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At that point, membership to the Nation of Islam numbered in the hundreds.
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Each athlete was provided three numbered shirts for the three days of competition.
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So the field was divided into numbered squares, with charts published in newspapers.
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The protesters — who numbered in the thousands — didn't seem to buy the nuance.
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Together with a small team, they dismantled, numbered and documented Meda's individual components.
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