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But given the difficulties predicting the ebbs and flows of migration, how did numbers become so fundamental to the whole immigration debate?

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Arguably, the Cherries were at their all-time lowest ebb - 23rd in League Two after administration forced them to begin the season on minus 17 points.

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By the end of February, as the furore around 6 January ebbed, he was ready to hold his first public event.

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Acknowledging that growth needs to pick up to reach state goals, he said that “we also understand that any high-tech market has ebbs and flows.”

The industry ebbed and flowed over the next half-century.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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