61.   But he does still assign a number to each work he completes.

62.   But how meaningful are these numbers to consumers?

63.   But Hoying has told his mother back home to stop giving out his telephone number to anyone who calls for him.

64.   But in big countries, even that pace would add a huge number to an already large population base before the trend eventually moderates.

65.   But subscribers have been passing the numbers to one another verbally, in offices and schoolyards and even over America Online.

66.   But school teachers were outraged when they learned the Professional Standards Commission had already released their Social Security numbers to the newspaper.

67.   But some doctors also attribute the improved numbers to the fact that there are fewer mothers and fewer babies.

68.   But that is because, until recently, foreign students enrolled in large-enough numbers to more than offset the American decline.

69.   But they eventually discovered that Pacific Bell had assigned their phone number to Karan, who lives a few buildings away.

70.   California is the last state to offer Caller ID and release its numbers to other states.

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service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
number 0.06%
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