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1 The question of the new census will have to be gone into carefully.
2 After all, the nation's political maps will be redrawn in 2020, with new census numbers.
3 Since that time a new census had been taken.
4 The Family:Cohabiting couples are one of the fastest growing family units in the State, new census figures show.
5 White people will no longer make up a majority of Americans by 2043, according to new census projections.
6 By the new census , San Francisco has a population of 130,000.
7 Opposition parties boycotting the election said the voting system is not transparent and demand a new census of voters.
8 Sir, -According to the new census figures, about one sixth of the population was born outside the State.
9 Most ethnic groups are concentrated in Dublin and other large urban areas around the country, new census figures show.
10 The new census shows that that is still the case, with the ratio only 1:25,512.
11 A new census showed that the population had risen to four million, about a sixth of whom resided in the capital.
12 A new census form has been developed for American Samoa to accurately reflect the status of those born in the US territory.
13 By the new census of 1840 Illinois was entitled to seven Congressmen instead of the four which it had hitherto been allowed.
14 As in Rome, a new census was taken every five years; and by this means it was observed that the population increased rapidly.
15 So while the new census data showing that a quarter of men do no housework at all isn't surprising, it should be distressing.
16 For the new census figures are completely in line with the estimates being made by the CSO right up to their estimates for April 2005.
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