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Manufactured imports into Japan have increased considerably.

We had our house reassessed after the renovations, and the value had increased considerably.

Japan's import of manufactured goods has increased considerably.

The numbers of deer in this area have increased considerably because too many wolves, their only natural predator, have been killed by local farmers.

Apparel retailers are not alone: The variety of products offered has increased considerably in most consumer product sectors, from most segments of the retail food industry to home building products to personal computers.

the Upper Silurian, and it increased considerably in numbers in the Devonian, but it was in the seas of the Carboniferous period that it attained its maximum, and no certain representative of the family has been detected in any later deposits.

Both the pecuniary income and expense of such families have increased considerably since that time through the greater part of the kingdom, in some places more, and in some less, though perhaps scarce anywhere so much as some exaggerated accounts of the present wages of labour have lately represented them to the public.

In Great Britain, the real recompence of labour, it has already been shewn, the real quantities of the necessaries and conveniencies of life which are given to the labourer, has increased considerably during the course of the present century.

Long before we had reached the top it had become quite dark, and the rain had increased considerably.

In England and Scotland agricultural skill has of late increased considerably faster than population, insomuch that food and other agricultural produce, notwithstanding the increase of people, can be grown at less cost than they were thirty years ago; and the abolition of the Corn Laws has given an additional stimulus to the spirit of improvement.

I ought to have thought of that myself, but it escaped me, I confess-so far superior are your sex to ours, dear madam, in point of penetration and sagacity.' Mrs Varden looked as wise as if she had really said something to deserve this compliment-firmly believed she had, in short-and her faith in her own shrewdness increased considerably. 'My dear ma'am,' said Mr Chester, 'you embolden me to be plain with you.

Carboniferous. the Upper Silurian, and it increased considerably in numbers in the Devonian; but it was in the seas of the Carboniferous period that it attained its maximum, and no certain representative of the family has been detected in any later deposits.

In 1740, the total quantity of iron made in Great Britain was 17,350 tons; in the following hundred years, this quantity increased considerably more than a hundredfold, being estimated at the later period at above 2,000,000 tons.

The largest number that ever left Sydney under my charge, at one time, was 147; but from accessions on the road, they increased considerably.

Addison’s median household income increased considerably (53.6%) since 1990 and marginally surpasses median income in the county but is considerably lower than median income in the state.

Whilst prices have reduced and availability has increased considerably since the introduction of competition, there is little sign of TPSA's market share being seriously reduced.

Recently, opium production has increased considerably, surpassing 5,000 tons in 2002 .

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