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31 This is the most multiply disadvantaged group at City. 32 Do you know how to multiply negative numbers? 33 These creatures can multiply quickly. 34 If you multiply ten by seven you get seventy. 35 Now consider the associated tensors and: and multiply by. 36 She can not add or subtract or multiply or divide even the simplest numbers in her head. 37 The duo, whose hit Turn Around got to No2 in 1999, planned to put it out on their label Multiply. 38 Multiply the result by 17 percent, the rate that Forbes would apply to all taxable income. 39 Multiply that up by two or three hundred stores, and you will see he was onto a good thing. 40 The natural warmth of the human body encourages microorganisms to multiply rapidly. 41 The pesticide killed off weevils and other insects, leaving the army worm to multiply unchecked by its natural enemies. 42 Highways, developed to ease traffic, multiply traffic by enticing more drivers out on the roads. 43 As these problems multiply and deplete resources, the range of options available to the organization increasingly narrows. 44 To find the price in yen, you multiply by 86. 45 The result is a hybrid virus that will multiply readily when given to humans but will not cause disease. 46 To convert the temperature into Celsius, subtract 32, then multiply by 5 and divide by 9. 47 Cultures are established by placing a few cells on to a suitable medium and then allowing them to multiply. 48 Risk factors for heart disease do not just add up, they multiply. 49 In fact, he had told her in no uncertain terms to go forth and multiply. 50 If the immune system is not strong enough, however, the faulty cells will multiply. 51 Cells multiply by dividing and this usually requires cell growth, the cells doubling in size before dividing in two. 52 The cells multiply and the bud grows out in a paddle-like form. 53 It would be tedious to multiply the statistics of growing agricultural output and productivity. 54 It produces diarrhoea, especially in young children, and in immunologically compromised adults may multiply within the host with fatal consequences. 55 They multiply rapidly if ignored, however, and form an unattractive brown film wherever they congregate. 56 Nevertheless, companies trading in domiciliary care are now beginning to multiply - some from a base in the residential sector. 57 The cells in the progress zone all multiply and can respond to positional signals. 58 To calculate the VAT on £351 we would multiply £351 by 15%. 59 Then the microbes continue to multiply in their stomachs long after the orifices have closed over. 60 For two colours on screen, multiply the number of squares wide by the number of squares high.