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Proportionately speaking there is a statistic that says that there are 20,000 rape victims in Egypt annually, the majority of whom refuse to file a complaint.
Global Voices in English » Egypt: Should rapists be hanged on TV? 2009
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Proportionately fewer senior citizens than younger patients receive extensive surgery to remove tumours, they also discovered.
Older cancer patients more likely to die due to NHS 'age bias' 2011
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Proportionately, that's just as big as the thousands who got notices in California.
Susan Straight: Teacher Layoffs: Spring Rite or National Shame? Susan Straight 2011
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Proportionately, that's just as big as the thousands who got notices in California.
Susan Straight: Teacher Layoffs: Spring Rite or National Shame? Susan Straight 2011
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Proportionately, that's just as big as the thousands who got notices in California.
Susan Straight: Teacher Layoffs: Spring Rite or National Shame? Susan Straight 2011
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Proportionately, that's just as big as the thousands who got notices in California.
Susan Straight: Teacher Layoffs: Spring Rite or National Shame? Susan Straight 2011
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Proportionately, those cuts are much, much smaller than than the cuts below 110k.
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Proportionately that values the holding company at £45.5m, just over half the £81.5m the company paid for City, then majority-owned by David Sullivan and David and Ralph Gold, two years ago.
Chinese charges cast a pall over Birmingham City's return to Europe | David Conn 2011
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Proportionately, three times as many college graduates served in Vietnam than in WWII.
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Proportionately, that's just as big as the thousands who got notices in California.
Susan Straight: Teacher Layoffs: Spring Rite or National Shame? Susan Straight 2011
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