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(211) Reflecting this practice, aviation magazines ran as many ads for pieces of planes as for whole ones.
(212) For example, he wanted to be a member of as many clubs - of any description - as possible.
(213) Materialism brings in its wake as many problems as it does blessings.
(214) Specimens of this anemone have been seen with as many two dozen clown anemonefish nestled among their tentacles.
(215) Batch processes are designed to cater for five times as many entries as are currently stored in tables.
(216) Round for round plastic bullets have killed over four times as many people as their rubber predecessors.
(217) It will also keep plans to continue its aggressive expansion,(Sentence dictionary) opening as many as 232 stores this year.
(218) With the need for international cooperation more urgent than ever, there were still as many frontiers as in any earlier age.
(219) Dennis Reimer, the Army chief of staff, who could lose as many as 40, 000 soldiers.
(220) There are as many varieties of all-purpose flour and again as many of pastry and cake flours.
(221) Police estimated the crowd at 35, 000, but some organizers said as many as 100, 000 attended the celebration.
(222) There is a general belief that police commit nearly as many crimes as they prevent or solve.
(223) Cheese can be a trickier ingredient for substitutions, as many fat-free cheese products do not melt as well as their fatty counterparts.
(224) So Rebecca, during her stay at Queen's Crawley , made as many friends of the mammon of unrighteousness as she could possibly bring under control.
(225) Chosen for the US astronaut programme in 1958, Jerrie Cobb had twice as many flight hours to her name as John Glenn, who became the first American to orbit the earth.
(226) By the early 18th century it was already a busy popular museum, although one sniffy German visitor of 1710 said "Herr Burgermeister Reimer in Luneberg has twice as many specimens".
(227) It described in detail many of the tactics this man used with me, as well as many of the feelings I had in response.
(228) For people to really understand an issue, Brase said perhaps the best approach is to present numerical information in as many ways as possible.
(229) Since day-to-day money management doesn't interest you, it may be in your interest to sign up for as many automatic bill-paying services as possible.
(230) Gun toting- On average, American soldiers fired seven times as many bullets as Australian soldiers during the Vietnam war.
(231) His early targets in the 1980s were tribes that had favored other resistance leaders; his forces slaughtered as many as 30,000 members of the Ndebele minority.
(232) The proposed method can generate simplified test patterns with high fault coverage, and can detect multiple faults as many as possible.
(233) Over the past two years, it has deployed at least one of a new type of nuclear-powered ballistic-missile submarine called the Jin class and it may deploy as many as five more.
(234) More than 22,000 people are confirmed dead as many again are still missing.
(235) Select the view, remembering that, aside from the view showing the characteristic shape of the object, there should be as many additional views are necessary to complete the shape description.
(236) The scene is especially lively in April, when several million people come for Fiesta San Antonio, a ten-day festival with as many margaritas and mariachi bands as anyone could want.
(237) All subjects spent 20 minutes highlighting as many letter e's as they could find in a sample text.
(238) "We all know that cookstove smoke leads to twice as many deaths as malaria, " she said in an address to a meeting about the campaign earlier this year.
(239) Bloomberg warned that there are another 17 students from the school, St. Francis Preparatory School in Queens, and as many as 100 of the students have fallen ill and will be tested for the virus.
(240) Four times as many men would also stop taking their wife on nights out in order to save cash as those who would cut back on socialising with their mistress.