1. The balcony above the main door has figures of miners on either side. 2. And indeed we hear from the D O E that they have a figure in their paper of something like five and a half percent. 3. In the popular mind, though, such convulsions have not figures largely. 4. I mean do you have figures to show that bookings are reduced on previous years? 5. Amazon.com, the webs largest merchant, will not report sales numbers until it has figures for the whole month. 6. Am checking to see if SMU or Univ. of Houston have figures as well. 7. Authorities here did not have figures for how many contraband automobiles or other items have passed through their country. 8. A frequent device is to have two figures moving in unison, with a third in opposition. 9. Adler did not have complete figures for this week. 10. Adler did not have figures on how many calls the system receives from TDD machines. |