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1 Premium luxury models showed a gain of 25 percent from last June.
2 The businesses acquired by the Dutch state showed a gain of 87 million euros.
3 Through most of the district they showed a gain for us over past encounters.
4 The first report was from Elmwood, and showed a gain of seventeen over the estimate.
5 It showed a gain of forty-three votes for Hopkins, and a consequent loss for Forbes.
6 It was not till 1914 her census showed a gain of two million for ten years.
7 However, this showed a gain of 0.1 per cent on a monthly basis.
8 The intervention group showed a gain in knowledge and reduction in decisional conflict but reported decreased decisional preparation.
9 These exports showed a gain over the preceding year of more than $300,000,000.
10 It was too close for either side to be satisfied; but it showed a gain to the friends of the Amendment; that was something.
11 Nissan showed a gain of 16 percent, led by a 73 percent jump in sales of its Rogue crossover vehicle.
12 If these are stripped out, the underlying growth, at the operating stage, showed a gain from £6.3 million to £7.2 million.
13 Between January 27 and February 7, the fund lost 7.7 percent while the underlying index showed a gain of 2.1 percent.
14 Between Jan. 27 and Feb. 7, the fund lost 7.7 percent while the underlying index showed a gain of 2.1 percent.
15 Friday's government report showed a gain of 237,000 jobs outside the farm sector in January, well above expectations of 150,000 new payrolls.
16 On Wednesday, the ADP National Employment Report showed a gain of 188,000 for private employers in June, a possible signal of a solid report.
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