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Unveiling the proposals on Tuesday, Ms Constance said the prison population had continued to rise and was projected to reach critical levels again.

From BBC

On the flip side, cryptocurrency is projected to do well under a Trump administration with limited regulatory hurdles.

From Salon

His party is projected to win the House of Representatives, meaning the Republicans will run the White House and all of Congress.

From BBC

So far, the film is tracking for a solid opening weekend with a projected haul of $66 million, according to forecasting site Box Office Theory.

Will there ever be a time when the Rams will field their projected line?

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