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1 A hovercraft appears in what we estimate to be the six-to-seven-o'clock zone.
2 A few weeks later, Forbes magazine updated that estimate to just 67 people.
3 Such I estimate to be the position of Orestes and Perion.
4 I tense as the building's top reaches what I estimate to be 150.
5 Can you estimate to what extent we would surpass the Challon?
6 We estimate to arrive in 15 minutes but traffic is horrible.
7 The company kept its estimate to report its first annual profit in five years.
8 What if the first words exchanged between them proved the estimate to be wrong?
9 The latter people having actually seen the trees we may know which estimate to accept.
10 She could estimate to a nicety the fine distinction between giving trouble and open defiance.
11 Nodding agreement, I added my age estimate to the case form, completing a preliminary biological profile.
12 Their trade in Europe is estimated to be worth millions of euros.
13 More than 3 million people are estimated to have seen this work.
14 Oregon's wolf population is now estimated to number more than 60 animals.
15 Foot-and-mouth has been estimated to have cost the industry so far £200m.
16 The Atlantic seal herd is estimated to number more than 5 million.
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