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1 Really!' He meant it: his article was expanding by the day.
2 It appears Rick Ross' family could be expanding by two more little feet.
3 Serco and G4S are already expanding by opening residential children's homes.
4 A year ago employment in construction was expanding by more than 6 per cent annually.
5 Growth markets are expanding by at least 3 percent a year, while mature markets represent smaller gains.
6 And they're positively tiny, expanding by 60 million times by the time they're a full grown adult.
7 Adoptive Transfer of CTLs specific for malignant melanoma expanding by the aAPCs can mediate effective anti-melanoma response.
8 Private-sector payrolls grew only by 41,000 after expanding by 218,000 in April.
9 Private sector forecasters, however, believe that Gross National Product may be expanding by an unprecedented 10 per cent.
10 In Canada, however, where marijuana laws are more relaxed, the company is rapidly expanding by way of acquisitions.
11 My waistline's expanding by the day.
12 Latvia is now the EU's fastest growing economy, expanding by 5.5 percent in 2012.
13 Government final consumption expenditure increased by 2.1%, with household consumption expanding by 2.6%.
14 China's economy has been expanding by more than 9% every year for the best part of a decade.
15 In 2014, the central bank sees the economy expanding by between 3 and 4 percent.
16 In fact, its banking sector has been expanding by more than 10 percent a year, according to economic research from BBVA.
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