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1 He expects those numbers to multiply by 10 over the next year.
2 Once in the skin, the spore could germinate and multiply by fission.
3 Any time you multiply by 1, you don't change that value.
4 I should have said multiply by 60, added the young lady.
5 In short, all you have to do is multiply by 1.
6 You multiply by the square of the size of the thermometer.
7 Better multiply by two and a half for a woman's confession.
8 If the answer is a negative value, drop the negative and multiply by 3.
9 He didn't mentally have to multiply by thousands or millions or billions any more.
10 Not only can these creatures multiply in this fashion, but they can multiply by buds.
11 Think Saudi Arabia, multiply by Texas, then triple that.
12 Add twenty-four, multiply by nineteen, and sprinkle with salt.
13 Think about your worst nightmare and multiply by five.
14 It occurs to me that this must be how organisms that multiply by cell-division experience time.
15 They multiply by births alone 7 per cent.
16 And just multiply by country, as needed.
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