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Extrapolating from the state figure, in fiscal 2009, roughly $100 million more would have gone to localities.
Loan recording mess in Va. allows homeowners who don't qualify to get tax break David S. Hilzenrath 2010
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Extrapolating from the state figure, in fiscal 2009, roughly $100 million more would have gone to localities.
Loan recording mess in Va. allows homeowners who don't qualify to get tax break David S. Hilzenrath 2010
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Extrapolating from the state figure, in fiscal 2009, roughly $100 million more would have gone to localities.
Loan recording mess in Va. allows homeowners who don't qualify to get tax break David S. Hilzenrath 2010
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Extrapolating from the book, a label of “high potential” could suddenly thrust a talented individual into a fixed mindset.
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Extrapolating from the book, a label of “high potential” could suddenly thrust a talented individual into a fixed mindset.
Is “High Potential” a label or a mindset? « TalentedApps 2008
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Extrapolating from the Spanish Civil War, it was estimated that the first few weeks of a German air assault would bring half a million casualties: Britain was defenceless in the face of the bomber.
Chamberlain and the pursuit of peace in an age of extremes Burke's Corner 2009
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Extrapolating from the Spanish Civil War, it was estimated that the first few weeks of a German air assault would bring half a million casualties: Britain was defenceless in the face of the bomber.
Archive 2009-08-01 Burke's Corner 2009
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Extrapolating from the observational data shows random mutation accounts for very few of those sites.
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Extrapolating from a tiny and unrepresentative sample of humanity (in Western Europe and parts of North America), this theory holds that as history moves forward, science displaces dogma and reason replaces unthinking obedience.
Religion & Faith 2007
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Extrapolating from a tiny and unrepresentative sample of humanity (in Western Europe and parts of North America), this theory holds that as history moves forward, science displaces dogma and reason replaces unthinking obedience.
Religion & Faith 2007
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