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| (This | exceeded a bid of $2.3 million by the Easons. |
| fts of cows and horses, and other crimes that | exceeded a certain monetary limit. |
| The village never | exceeded a population of more than 25. |
| ine all year round, only last year the number | exceeded a head count of 1.2 million people. |
| By the end of 1961 annual production | exceeded a million vehicles. |
| bit-steering, so that if a chip fails (or has | exceeded a threshold of bit errors), another, spare, m |
| 0 speed cameras around Europe as well as when | exceeded a manually set speed limit. |
| Le Petit Parisien then | exceeded a circulation of 2 million copies, the highes |
| This | exceeded a 400,000 unit sales goal. |
| Once exposure time has | exceeded about 1 second for film or 30 seconds for pap |
| The result was a high voter turnout that | exceeded all predictions - and possibilities - and bro |
| more than 5,000 to 3,000 and the organisation | exceeded all of its PSA targets. |
| t entered the German Media-Control Charts and | exceeded all expectations by reaching the Top 10. |
| The club | exceeded all expectations by finishing 1st in the seri |
| Her 19-week engagement | exceeded all previous records for the theater, and was |
| rom the Attorney General's Office that it had | exceeded all its indebtedness allowed under a charter |
| heid government's support for UNITA in Angola | exceeded all other nations and South Africa's support |
| Their success | exceeded all expectations; more than one million copie |
| first year at the helm, Price and the Tigers | exceeded all expectations by going 17-12, winning the |
| He | exceeded all of them, however, in his territorial expa |
| Elevations of 4,000 feet (1,200 m) are | exceeded along much of Allegheny Mountain. |
| wer explosive limit (LEL) of an atmosphere is | exceeded, an alarm signal on the instrument is activat |
| ir craft for the 22-minute flight that rarely | exceeded an altitude of 5 feet above the water of Tamp |
| he is provoking and sometimes prohibiting the | exceeded and inappropriate historical imaging without |
| ause a church statute of limitations had been | exceeded, and because Murphy was elderly and in poor h |
| eful lifetime of the satellite (720 days) was | exceeded, and the beacons and telemetry transmitters w |
| The estimated cost of construction was far | exceeded, and finally amounted to Rs.1,57,000/-, all o |
| two bodies, until the local traction bound is | exceeded and local slip sets in. |
| arly as 1700, shaft depths of 300 metres were | exceeded and, around 1830, a depth of 600 metres was a |
| d in Variety that Morris's Brylcreem expenses | exceeded any other item in the film's budget. |
| le, a campaign whose hardships and privations | exceeded anything within the previous experience of th |
| as created, but for the known days, Utada has | exceeded Arashi's "Love So Sweet" every day. |
| Nichols retired with 361 wins, a total | exceeded at the time only by Cy Young, 208 losses, 1,8 |
| solubility product of the impurity, B, is not | exceeded at any temperature. |
| e of cotton rose to a high point that was not | exceeded at any other time in South Carolina during th |
| ncerns that the capacity of the road is being | exceeded at peak times Because of this CCTV cameras we |
| he aircraft's Maximum Takeoff Weight had been | exceeded at the time of the accident. |
| In response, Riggs | exceeded authorized funding levels in his spending on |
| t, whose wealth and feudal backers equaled or | exceeded Bashir II - and who had increasing support in |
| Most of the operations never | exceeded battalion-size, but they also conducted divis |
| hold" of light chain production which must be | exceeded before measurable quantities overflow into th |
| ncouraged; however, the "Hank Thompson sound" | exceeded Bob Wills in Top 40 country hits. |
| Although the film | exceeded box office records during its first week, it |
| e dosimeter could tell you the level had been | exceeded, but it did not say when this happened |
| G1 sniper rifle in the first film, for ranges | exceeded by accurate 9x19mm (Luger) fire power. |
| This was | exceeded by Mike Mangini in 2005. |
| Today, its specifications are | exceeded by many microprocessors. |
| e passed the pizza store, and that this route | exceeded by over 10 miles the next shortest route to t |
| If the maximum voltage rating is | exceeded by a small amount, the current rating may be |
| hieved temperature,, which has, however, been | exceeded by the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Bro |
| through his encouragement of leading authors | exceeded by far that of his own writing. |
| partment store building in the United States, | exceeded by Macy's in New York City. |
| This record has since been | exceeded by Stanley Matthews, Leslie Compton and Stuar |
| It was approached, but not | exceeded, by the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930. |
| If the limit is | exceeded by running the engine on pure butanol or a ga |
| bed as "the finest glass window in all Wales, | exceeded by few in England", which was originally part |
| 's mark with the old javelin design was never | exceeded by any throw other than Hohn's monster mark. |
| They are only | exceeded by records of the summer solstice of 432 BCE, |
| Hill by 15 years, and the death toll was not | exceeded by any railway accident until 1842 worldwide |
| al security measures, some £300,000, had been | exceeded by the £2.2 millions that the Council had obt |
| However, this limit can be | exceeded by trading international slots with another M |
| at DSLR at the time of its launch, marginally | exceeded by the Pentax K20D CMOS sensor. |
| f radiation by the Windscale fire was greatly | exceeded by the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, but the fi |
| mark was matched by Peyton Place in 1957, and | exceeded by The Turning Point and The Color Purple, bo |
| nd 24 assists for 35 points, a scoring figure | exceeded by only two previous Husky freshmen. |
| 1966-67 and 1967-68 seasons - season averages | exceeded by only Bill Russell and Chamberlain in NBA h |
| periodical the value of which has hardly been | exceeded by any of its successors. |
| ar preservative, butylated hydroxytoluene, is | exceeded by only a small fraction of the population in |
| target set by the school for its students was | exceeded by 6%. |
| Although it briefly | exceeded capacity, the 1990's saw little growth and ev |
| In 2004, the sales of its 580 outlets | exceeded CHF 1.8 billion. |
| estoration Act against the claim that the Act | exceeded Congress's powers under the Fourteenth Amendm |
| st Americans purchase insurance or pay a fine | exceeded Congress's power under the Interstate Commerc |
| stitutional by lower courts on the grounds it | exceeded Congress's constitutional authority. |
| Also, FaceKoo's page views have | exceeded Cyworld China (number one site in Korea), and |
| , Scots Pine was planted in numbers which far | exceeded demand for the product. |
| allenge because the volumes available greatly | exceeded demand. |
| 2003: (a) recruit at least 30 active members ( | exceeded), enabling a minimum two-team league, (exceed |
| sed in the second Fisher government (1910-13) | exceeded even the output of the second Alfred Deakin g |
| population of Glynn County by the FLETC have | exceeded even the Navy's considerable impact, and the |
| They skated a strong short program but | exceeded even their own expectations by skating a near |
| The film | exceeded expectations by opening with an $68,033,544 i |
| The school has consistently | exceeded expectations for examinations results for its |
| His play | exceeded expectations and Nicks finished his rookie ye |
| ng 1985 the number of orders for the Omnibots | exceeded expectations by Hasbro, who extended the offe |
| r, and a grass-roots style campaign, Harrison | exceeded expectations by receiving 43% of the vote, de |
| pundits for his good performances as Ireland | exceeded expectations. |
| planned, the advances until September had far | exceeded expectations. |
| berg devised to teach parrots, their response | exceeded expectations. |
| p was quickly named Barnett's replacement and | exceeded expectations. |
| In 2002 imports worth US$533 million far | exceeded exports at US$52 million. |
| Partisans, "in the historical and moral sense | exceeded fascist aggression"), and the Socialist Yugos |
| Some renditions | exceeded fifteen minutes in length. |
| A ceiling limit is one that may not be | exceeded for any period of time, and is applied to irr |
| after its first publication, its circulation | exceeded four million copies in 19 languages, and the |
| She | exceeded her designed speed on trials. |
| player who matched Ijaz's determination, but | exceeded his talent and technique (though he is also i |
| Parker | exceeded his instructions, and had Tracy's remains bur |
| ong slow bowlers, only Paine and Hollies have | exceeded his tally. |
| es with Jones), and his career runs only just | exceeded his wickets. |
| He | exceeded his 2007/2008 ranking points total after only |
| 1769 he became Commander-in-Chief, India but | exceeded his authority by committing the East India Co |
| lar man who was thought by his sister to have | exceeded his expectations. |
| He | exceeded his constitutional authority by calling out t |
| e a Select Committee report found that he had | exceeded his authority and failed in not seeking advic |
| , which in May ruled by 10 to 1 that Khan had | exceeded his powers and therefore restored Sharif as P |
| Holt and his family's expenses soon | exceeded Holt's income and the family eventually had t |
| He | exceeded Honeck's record of time served in August 2010 |
| recorded at that point, although it was later | exceeded in the two elections after World War II and i |
| 2008, 36.8% of the student population Met or | Exceeded in All Subjects. |
| This capacity was only | exceeded in 2003 by the Los Angeles Fire Department's |
| lvania and the United States of America, only | exceeded in importance by the Pennsylvania State House |
| ed an output of 646 hp (475 kW), a figure not | exceeded in Grand Prix Racing until the early 1980s, w |
| gher than 115 degrees F, which were typically | exceeded in India. |
| econd-worse roller in the entire Fleet, being | exceeded in this only by HMS Lord Clyde. |
| roducers per film; however, this limit may be | exceeded in a "rare and extraordinary circumstance", s |
| with the drug and its recommended dosage and | exceeded it by nearly 5 times the amount. |
| build a replacement for the school, which had | exceeded its 500-student capacity by 100. |
| trip, and bay front property has regained and | exceeded its past values. |
| ysts believe that the Port's traffic may have | exceeded its physical capacity as well as the capacity |
| U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the EPA had | exceeded its authority and, as a result, MMT became a |
| done on-demand if a woman's pregnancy has not | exceeded its tenth week. |
| nistrative court, stating that the police had | exceeded its authority to ensure public security. |
| It | exceeded its anticipated two-year orbital lifespan by |
| he Alouettes lost the choice because the club | exceeded its salary cap by more than $100,000. |
| investigations, and secret trials, but it far | exceeded its predecessor in audacity and rebelliousnes |
| In May 1931 the corporation's assets | exceeded its liabilities, yet it became insolvent beca |
| New York brought suit, alleging that Congress | exceeded its powers of enforcement under the 14th Amen |
| rved as director of a six-year campaign which | exceeded its $250 million goal raising $337.4 million |
| By 1845, the enrollment of the academy | exceeded its capacity, so the school moved to the Bat |
| built using a system build approach that had | exceeded its projected life-span. |
| Once the account | exceeded its quotas, it was automatically disabled, bu |
| rmation of the material between the voids has | exceeded its limit. |
| d a capital campaign, The Sewanee Call, which | exceeded its $185 million goal to raise more than $205 |
| completion, it was revealed that the building | exceeded its height limit by around 14 feet (4 m). |
| aper, in an important cultural extension that | exceeded its original purpose of political diffusion. |
| argued that when the population of an island | exceeded its capacity, a king or noble would outfit a |
| entry into service was partly because GOES 10 | exceeded its design life by over six years, and partly |
| to renew her contract, claiming the show had | exceeded its casting budget. |
| done on-demand if a woman's pregnancy has not | exceeded its twelfth week. |
| everal mudslides in areas where the magnitude | exceeded Level VII, but none of it was deemed as tragi |
| a popular method of birth control, abortions | exceeded live births two-to-one in 1995. |
| Accumulations | exceeded locally 20 centimetres (8 inches). |
| The party | exceeded membership of 300 on the 30 May 2010, the req |
| d that women's risk due to radiation exposure | exceeded men's by 37.5 percent. |
| from CNN, Fox and CBS found that while Palin | exceeded most voters' expectations, they felt that Bid |
| s throughout the country, she proclaimed, “It | exceeded my wildest dreams. |
| t of the price war between the three airlines | exceeded NOK 3 billion. |
| 1000 beats per minute was | exceeded, officially in a verified competition, at lea |
| rst 8 beams of the National Ignition Facility | exceeded OMEGA's output by about 30 kJ in the ultravio |
| e-season best among Gators, and has only been | exceeded once in the SEC. |
| ased through 2006, when food intake and outgo | exceeded one million pounds. |
| The sales of the record | exceeded one million copies, earning Preston his first |
| ent and Sons, claimed that sales of his books | exceeded one million copies |
| his 38 homers from his new position, a total | exceeded only by Rogers Hornsby, Davey Johnson and Ryn |
| h wrote "his average rate of scoring has been | exceeded only by Jessop ("the Croucher") and equaled b |
| king 2003 a peak for executions in the state ( | exceeded only in recent history by 1949, which saw 10 |
| e game favored to win by more than 18 points, | exceeded only by the 191⁄2 point spread in which the B |
| North American maples its shade tolerance is | exceeded only by the Striped Maple, a smaller tree. |
| f dismissals by a wicketkeeper in one season, | exceeded only by Leslie Ames, who made 128 in 1929 and |
| ars in World War II, a total among destroyers | exceeded only by her sister, O'Bannon. |
| With almost 120 episodes, the programme is | exceeded only by The Avengers as the most productive s |
| trophic in the history of the United Kingdom, | exceeded only by the explosion of the dreadnought batt |
| Total donations have | exceeded over €50,000 on a number of trips. |
| provided the participation limit has not been | exceeded per NOC. |
| aded, which meant that individual wheel loads | exceeded permitted limits. |
| after winning a case if the attorney fees far | exceeded plaintiff's actual damages. |
| de by the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives | exceeded pre-election expectations. |
| MetroLink | exceeded pre-opening ridership estimates, but the syst |
| stem and the traffic flow through the tunnels | exceeded predicted numbers. |
| ubsequent shipments as demand for the product | exceeded production. |
| violence against women, and thus the dancing | exceeded public acceptability. |
| , the number of military volunteers routinely | exceeded quota, and the city's manufacturing proved in |
| published its first ever Annual Review, which | exceeded reporting the Walker reporting requirements a |
| icipated in the final when the time limit was | exceeded, resulting in the race being declared void an |
| icipated in the final when the time limit was | exceeded, resulting in the race being declared void an |
| ies suffered a loss of over $40,000, as wages | exceeded revenue by that amount. |
| mm of rain per hour during low tide, which is | exceeded routinely during the monsoon season in Mumbai |
| The turnover | exceeded Rs.200cr in the financial year 2007 - 08. |
| stos removal had been ordered to stop when it | exceeded safe limits, but the Health and Safety Execut |
| s thirteenth debutant of the season, a record | exceeded, save for the county's debut season, merely t |
| d Millennium, only seven total solar eclipses | exceeded seven minutes of totality. |
| gricultural carrying capacity of the land was | exceeded several times over the course of six millenni |
| * the game had finished, we not only met but | *exceeded* SFC's expectations, getting a 3.2 or 3.6 in |
| ate 18th century meant its capacity was often | exceeded; so it was sold in 1753 and the proceeds were |
| If the solubility product of the impurity is | exceeded, some of the impurity will co-precipitate. |
| , LPP/LC, Harmony Centre, New Era and UGF had | exceeded spending limits. |
| mall degree of success among its clients that | exceeded standard behavior-modification programs, meas |
| 9, 62% of Paw Paw High School students met or | exceeded standards on the Prairie State Achievement Ex |
| , 88% of middle school students tested met or | exceeded standards on the Illinois Standards Achieveme |
| of junior high school students tested met or | exceeded standards on the Illinois Standards Achieveme |
| , 87% of middle school students tested met or | exceeded standards on the Illinois Standards Achieveme |
| In 2009, 52% of students tested met or | exceeded standards. |
| In 2009, 45% of students tested met or | exceeded standards. |
| At Lowrie, 74% of the students met or | exceeded standards. |
| at least 50% of the students have to meet or | exceeded state standards on the Illinois State Achieve |
| In 2009, 43% of students tested met or | exceeded state standards. |
| 09, 55% of high school students tested met or | exceeded state standards on the Prairie State Achievem |
| ght to influence the outcome of elections, it | exceeded state powers over national elections. |
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