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1 I don't think the number has anything to do with a phone number.
2 I think the number is worrisome for 2020 unless China takes some big action.
3 And I think the number must have been increasing lately.
4 Tell me, do you think the number of your company is greater than mine?
5 From our figures so far, I think the number this year is just over 50.
6 On the lowest computation I think the number could not have been less than a hundred millions.
7 I don't think the number 's that high.
8 I think the number of new converts was thirteen, who expressed a desire to be baptized by immersion.
9 I don't think the number of games you get granted is a measure of how much you have improved.
10 I think the number of guests attending these functions generally ran into a matter of 1500, more or less.
11 St. Anthony's took special steps to eradicate the bug, the spokesman said, but didn't think the number of cases warranted reporting.
12 Neither the warden nor I think the number of guards that has been allocated will be enough to preserve order here.
13 I think the number of students that have come from India have ruined many of those institutions, he told Newshub Nation.
14 Nor do I think the number of persons of aristocratic descent in Parliament impairs the accordance of Parliament with public opinion.
15 There are 38 confirmed dead in the past week, but we think the number could be higher, said military spokesman Prasad Samarasinghe.
16 ROD: I think the number one thing we've learned about our relationship is that it's the major selling point for the show.
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