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The main three export destinations were Bulgaria with 15. 2 percent of total exports, followed by Germany with 14. 2 percent and Russia with 13. 9 percent.
The repeating periodicity of the blocks of 2, 6, 10, and 14 elements within sections of the periodic table arises naturally from the total number of electrons which occupy a complete set of s, p, d and f atomic orbitals, respectively.
Since 1996 estimates, there has been a significant reduction in the total length of unpaved highway in Botswana-between 1996 and 1999 total length of unpaved highway fell from 14, 139 km to 4, 597 km.
The total naval strength of 64, 700 in 1997 included Naval Aviation ( Aviação Naval ) with 1, 300 members, the Marines ( Corpo de Fuzileiros Navais-CFN ) with 14, 600 members, and only 2, 000 conscripts.
total: 14. 65 deaths / 1, 000 live births
Additional stations were opened recently and with the last one that opened on the 7th of September 2009, the subway reached total length of 18 kilometers with 14 stations.
Charlton played 14 times for United in that first season, scoring twice on his debut and managing a total of 12 goals in all competitions, and including a hat-trick in a 5 – 1 away win over Charlton Athletic in the February.
There were a total of 14, 920 active troops.
Colombia's total foreign debt at the end of 1999 was $ 34. 5 billion with $ 14. 7 billion in private sector and $ 19. 8 billion in public sector debt.
Rockies ended the season with a total record of 83 – 79 ( finishing 3rd overall ) by losing 13 of its last 14 games after getting close to 2 – 3 wins from the NL West leader at one point at almost the end of the season.
In 2006 the Danish military budget was the fifth largest single portion of the Danish Government's total budget, significantly less than that of the Ministry of Social Affairs (~ 110 billion DKK ), Ministry of Employment (~ 67 billion DKK ), Ministry of the Interior and Health (~ 66 billion DKK ) and Ministry of Education (~ 30 billion DKK ) and only slightly larger than that of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (~ 14 billion DKK ).
The Guodian Chu Slips comprise about 800 slips of bamboo with a total of over 13, 000 characters, about 2, 000 of which correspond with the Tao Te Ching, including 14 previously unknown verses.
They said that that total cost was closer to $ 363 million, including $ 14. 3 million for " separation travel " following a servicemember's discharge, $ 17. 8 million for training officers, $ 252. 4 million for training enlistees, and $ 79. 3 million in recruiting costs.
There are a total of 14 rounds in the competition — six qualifying rounds, followed by six " proper ", plus the semi-finals and the final.
The island has 116 schools, with a total of 14, 337 pupils.
A construction management study ( testing ) carried out by the firm Daniel, Mann, Johnson, & Mendenhall in association with Mark Lehner and other Egyptologists, estimates that the total project required an average workforce of 14, 567 people and a peak workforce of 40, 000.
In 1987 Honduran households consumed approximately 60 percent of total energy used, transportation and agriculture used about 26 percent, and industry used about 14 percent.
In spite of the significant drop in the last decade, food industry is still giving up to 14 % of total industrial production and amounts to 7-8 % of the country's exports.
He led the league in home runs ( 41 ; for the third time in 6 years ), RBIs ( 150 ), doubles ( 50 ), total bases ( 384 ), extra base hits ( 99 ), at-bats per home run ( 14. 0 ), and slugging percentage (. 670 ; 44 points ahead of Joe DiMaggio ).
Also, this period saw one of the largest mass migrations ever recorded in modern history, with a total of 12 million Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims moving between the newly created nations of India and Pakistan ( which gained independence on 15 and 14 August 1947 respectively ).
The 2006 census by Statcan, Canada's Official Statistical office revealed that the Irish were the 4th largest ethnic group with 4, 354, 155 Canadians with full or partial Irish descent or 14 % of the nation's total population.
A total of 110 are known to have been built by 1733 when the joint patent expired, of which 14 were abroad.
* 10 forest, 23 floral, 18 geological, and 2 general-purpose protected areas ( zakazniks ), as well as 14 game reserves, with the total area of 3, 250 km² ;
Until the year 2000 the proportion of children 0 – 14 years of age was over 40 % of the total population.

14 and Olympic
On 15 October 1999 ( almost a year before the Sydney 2000 Games ), a memorial plaque was unveiled in one of the large light towers ( Tower 14 ) outside the Sydney Olympic Stadium.
The Olympic Games are held every four years, where only select boat classes are raced ( 14 in total ):
He has won 14 career Olympic gold medals, the most by any Olympian.
* October 14 – Eric Robert Rudolph is charged with four bombings ( including the 1996 Olympic bombing ) in Atlanta, Georgia.
* May 14 – The second Modern Olympic Games opens in Paris ( as part of the Paris World Exhibition ).
* March 14 – David Browning, American Olympic diver ( b. 1931 )
The loss included only one of his 14 Grand Slam title trophies, from his first Australian Open victory, but also included two Davis Cups, an Olympic ring and six trophies for finishing top in the year-end rankings.
Olympic women's ice hockey champion Cassie Campbell joined Hockey Night in Canada as a rinkside reporter, becoming ( on October 14, 2006 ) the first woman to do colour commentary on a Hockey Night in Canada broadcast.
On July 14, 1775 they landed on the Olympic Peninsula near the mouth of the Quinault River.
Women's boxing was not featured at the 2008 Olympics ; however, on 14 August 2009, it was announced that the International Olympic Committee ’ s Executive Board ( EB ) had approved the inclusion of women ’ s boxing for the Games in London in the 2012 Olympics, contrary to the expectations of some observers.
* Gabriela Szabo, Romanian who won the 2000 Olympic 5000 m gold medal in Sydney in a new Olympic record time of 14: 40. 79
The 1952 Winter Olympics, officially known as the VI Olympic Winter Games, took place in Oslo, Norway, from 14 to 25 February 1952.
In 1908 he would successfully defend them one last time for a total of 10 Olympic titles, a feat unparalleled until 2008 when Michael Phelps pushed his Olympic gold medal total to 14.
* March 14 – 22 members of the United States Olympic boxing team died in a plane crash near Warsaw, Poland
* Joshua Ilika Brenner ( b. September 14, 1976 ) Olympic swimmer
* September 24 – Matt Biondi breaks Tom Jager's world record ( 22. 23 ) in the 50m freestyle ( long course ) in the final of the event at the Seoul Olympic Games, clocking 22. 14.
Examples are the 49er, an Olympic boat, 18 Footers ( see below ) and the advanced International 14.
Lampley has covered a record 14 Olympic Games on U. S. television, most recently the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.
Wei remained imprisoned until September 14, 1993, when he was released just one week prior to a vote by the International Olympic Committee over whether to award the 2000 Summer Olympics to Beijing or Sydney.
* September 14 – Terrence Paul, rower and Olympic gold medalist
Although several measures of fragmentation did not differ ( P ≥ 0. 14 ) between Northern Spotted Owl and random areas at a large scale in the Olympic Peninsula in Washington, a measure of Northern Spotted Owl habitat isolation was significantly ( P < 0. 01 ) lower in 8, 038 acre ( 3, 253-ha ) circles centered on pair locations than in random circles.
The average home range size of Northern Spotted Owl pairs varies from 1, 030 acres ( 417 ha ) in coniferous forests of Oregon to 14, 169 acres ( 5, 734 ha ) on Washington's Olympic Peninsula.

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