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At its heart is an 800cc V-twin Rotax engine, which is the most powerful engine in its class (for 2009, the Renegade R gets a nine-percent bump in horsepower thanks to some internal engine mods).
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U.S. unemployment remains above the nine-percent mark.
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The House Appropriations Committee will get a nine-percent cut, which was requested by Chairman Harold Rogers R-Ky.
House passes budget cut for committees and legislative offices Felicia Sonmez 2011
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U.S. unemployment remains above the nine-percent mark.
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According to Forbes, the Cowboys are worth $1.805 billion - a nine-percent increase from the previous year.
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He arrived to the right turn onto the climb with a nine-minute lead and pushed up the nine-percent slopes above Furman University.
Ben King soloes to U.S. pro road title and a Trek-Livestrong sweep in Greenville 2010
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But jeepers, if you're going to give that child national airtime to analyze U.S. policy solely because of her dad, at least you'd hope that that father was someone the public didn't abhor with a nine-percent approval.
Robert J. Elisberg: At Least Dick Cheney Has Credentials 2009
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During the bull market, our nine-percent return seemed conservative.
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They are objecting to a nine-percent increase in fees, and a rise in internal bus service tariffs from R1 to R2 per trip.
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Mboweni a nine-percent increase from April this year, his salary package lagged the market by about 16 percent.
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