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The 20th century saw additions to the rear that roughly tripled the original size of the house.
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The film covers roughly three weeks in his life and introduces us to the trio of women he encounters during that time.
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Two issues arise at roughly the same time.
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He is thought to have lived in this manner for roughly three years.
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At this time the company had roughly 8,000 employees globally.
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This is roughly equal to the age of the universe at that time.
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The male hindwings are much more roughly scaled on the underside than those of the female.
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The school has an annual income of just over 8.9 million and spends roughly 5,000 per student per year.
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The stadium holds roughly 20,000 people and was built in 1955.
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It has four stands which are all roughly of the same height and two corners of the ground are filled with covered seating.
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