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About this man we had to think twice.
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About 40, 000 Crimean Tatar forces arrived 40 km east of Vienna on 7 July, twice as many as the Imperial troops in that area.
About 800 locations around the globe do routine releases, twice daily, usually at 0000 UTC and 1200 UTC.
In addition to Hamlet, which he played over 500 times in six productions, he gave what some consider definitive performances in The Tempest ( as Prospero ) in four productions ( and in the 1991 film Prospero's Books ), as well as in other roles-Richard II in three productions, Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing which he first played in 1930 and revived throughout the 1950s, Macbeth and Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream twice, Romeo three times, and King Lear four times ( as well as taking on the part for a final time in a radio broadcast at the age of 90 ).
She has twice won the Critics Circle Theatre Award – in 1981 for her performance in Much Ado About Nothing, and in 1993 for The Deep Blue Sea.
About five months earlier, while exiting a local Kroger supermarket, Randy Burgess was shot twice in the chest sniper-style and died the next day.
About twice as many books currently in print start with 1001 as with 1000.
About this time he competed twice for an academy prize, but without success.
About one third of Rhodes students go on to graduate or professional school soon after graduation .< ref > Franek, Robert et al., < u > The Best 361 Colleges: the Smart Student's Guide to Colleges </ u >, Random House, Inc., New York, 2006, p. 424 .</ ref > The acceptance rates of Rhodes alumni to law and business schools are around 95 %, and the acceptance rate to medical schools is nearly twice the national average .< ref > Pope, Loren, < u > Colleges that Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think About Colleges </ u >, Penguin Books, New York, 2006, p. 185 .</ ref >
He appeared twice in the series Public Eye, playing a distinguished entomologist who is unwilling to trace his missing son in " The Golden Boy " ( 10 January 1973 ) and a priest in " How About a Cup of Tea?
About 2 a. m. on the morning of May 18, 1936, as Ishida was asleep, Abe wrapped her sash twice around his neck and strangled him to death.
The King's Men gave 20 performances, including seven plays by Shakespeare ( Much Ado About Nothing twice ), one by Jonson — and four by Beaumont and Fletcher, reflecting their growing popularity with audiences and dominance in the King's Men's repertoire.
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About 3 % of young adults report having recurring nightmares and 1 % of adults recount having nightmares once or twice a week.
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About twice the length of a dime, the device is typically implanted between the shoulder and elbow area of an individual ’ s right arm.
About 1. 3 % of men considered themselves homosexual, almost twice the proportion of 0. 7 % among women.
About 12, 000 Panzer IV tanks ( derived chassis included ) were produced during the war, more than twice as many as the next tank.
About are still habitable-about twice the size of the continental United States.

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About 62 % of officially registered wage earners earn at least the average monthly wage, while only 19. 6 % receive a monthly salary of over 100, 000 drams ( about $ 330 at the time ).
About 300 members of this group live in the Salt Lake Valley, where they hold meetings monthly.
About 1, 000 to 5, 000 pounds of trash are removed monthly.
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Mad About Boys was a monthly magazine in the United Kingdom aimed at girls aged between nine and twelve.
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About 70 % of the population lives in Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire, or along the railroad between them.
About 1960, N & W was the last major railroad in the United States to convert from steam to diesel power.
About the time that the railroad was being constructed in the 1840s and 1850s, the population had grown to the point that it was necessary to plat further development.
About this time a branch line of railroad reached up to the coal mines in the vicinity, which led to tremendous growth.
About 35 miles before the railroad reached Lake Charles, Houston selected and purchased a tract of timber land.
About this time there were two hotels, two livery stables, three banks, three eating houses, three general stores, a meat market, two drug stores, a newspaper, a bakery, a telephone office, a millinary store, two barber shops, a dentist, two doctors, two repair shops, a railroad depot, and three large grain elevators.
About 11, 600 tons of mill tailings were moved to railroad property near Blairsville between 1956 and 1957.
About 1902 the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway began making surveys of the area, and fearing that the railroad would bypass their town unless paid a $ 30, 000 " bonus ," leading citizens organized to raise the money.
About a mile downstream, the railroad crossed the river on a plate girder bridge, and barely a half-mile below the railroad trestle, the lower bridge, originally built of lumber, was replaced by a three-arch stone bridge in 1902.
About the origin of the town, she says, "... the Kansas City railroad was built from Kansas City to Port Arthur-and came right through here about 1896.
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About one-third of the north's imports came down the northeast railroad from the PRC, while the remaining two-thirds came by sea through Haiphong and other ports.
About 1873-1874, Hunt met William Sharpless Jackson, a wealthy banker and railroad executive, while visiting at Colorado Springs, Colorado, at the resort of Seven Falls.
About May 14, 1861, Captain Lynch and Lieutenant Lewis, along with Commander Robert D. Thorburn and Lieutenant John Wilkinson of the Virginia State Navy, had erected at Aquia a battery of thirteen guns to protect the railroad terminal.
About three miles from Richmond, Lieb encountered enemy troops at the Tallulah railroad depot and drove them back but then retired, fearing that many more Rebels might be near.
About half the forced laborers engaged on the railroad construction died.

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