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Extrapolated as a proportion of the vastly larger UK prison population, that would still translate nationally to fewer than 4,000 votes, or – to use the yardstick du jour – one third of a Barnsley majority.
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Extrapolated to this year's Premier League that would give Arsenal 2.28 points per game for the remainder of the season.
Plymouth Argyle's administration secret is undone by Chinese whispers 2011
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"Extrapolated across other major banks," Rolfe Winkler writes, "the 15% figure implies they'd have to raise nearly $900 billion, a truly stupendous figure."
U.S. Megabanks Need Additional $869 BILLION In Cash To Meet Greenspan Target The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Extrapolated over the length of full summer-league games, only six out of the League's 105 players had better stats.
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Extrapolated over a thirty-five-mission tour, it meant that B-29 crews lived on borrowed time after eighteen sorties.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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Extrapolated over 100 years, this implies that the median poor country's income will be about 50% lower than it would be had there been no climate change.
Kevin Grandia: The Unequivocal Faith of the Climate Change Quibblers Kevin Grandia 2010
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"Extrapolated across other major banks," Rolfe Winkler writes, "the 15% figure implies they'd have to raise nearly $900 billion, a truly stupendous figure."
U.S. Megabanks Need Additional $869 BILLION In Cash To Meet Greenspan Target 2010
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Extrapolated over 100 years, this implies that the median poor country's income will be about 50% lower than it would be had there been no climate change.
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"Extrapolated across other major banks," Rolfe Winkler writes, "the 15% figure implies they'd have to raise nearly $900 billion, a truly stupendous figure."
U.S. Megabanks Need Additional $869 BILLION In Cash To Meet Greenspan Target 2010
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Extrapolated over 100 years, this implies that the median poor country's income will be about 50% lower than it would be had there been no climate change.
Kevin Grandia: The Unequivocal Faith of the Climate Change Quibblers 2010
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