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Proportionally, that is about half the number performed in the United States.
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Proportionally, this is almost the same as the US.
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Proportionally there are probably no more fanatics in Indonesia than Australia but the chance of meeting one ready to do serious harm is rare - there and here.
Global Voices in English » Australia: Jakarta bombings bring personal reactions 2009
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"Proportionally, more kids have lost jobs in the past few years than the entire country lost in the Great Depression."
Susannah Gora: Pretty in Pink at 25: Still a Class Act Susannah Gora 2011
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"Proportionally, more kids have lost jobs in the past few years than the entire country lost in the Great Depression."
Susannah Gora: Pretty in Pink at 25: Still a Class Act Susannah Gora 2011
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"Proportionally, more kids have lost jobs in the past few years than the entire country lost in the Great Depression."
Susannah Gora: Pretty in Pink at 25: Still a Class Act Susannah Gora 2011
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Proportionally, the biggest shortfall is in Scotland.
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"Proportionally, more kids have lost jobs in the past few years than the entire country lost in the Great Depression."
Susannah Gora: Pretty in Pink at 25: Still a Class Act Susannah Gora 2011
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Proportionally, there are not enough of them -- certainly not as many quality money-makers as we need to stop studios from green lighting a few more "Back-Up Plans" -- but enough to send a definitive signal that fine romances didn't completely go out of style a few seconds after "Annie Hall" came out.
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Proportionally, it is as if the U.S., with its gross domestic product of $14 trillion, were voting to pay another country $6.5 trillion.
Iceland Voters Reject Debt Deal Charles Forelle 2010
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