Number of sentences containing a fixed number of occurrences of the specified character

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• 150 megawatts of coal generated power will hit the ZESCO grid by November 2015 and another 150 megawatts will become available in the first quarter of 2016. |
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Accordingly, the call for sustained TVET financing to ensure training is responsive to, and relevant for, labour market and industry needs; ranks higher. |
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According to a research conducted by the Advocates for Youth, 2007; UNICEF, 2008; Guttmacher, 2009 also revealed that poverty levels have continued to escalate. |
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As it can be perceived in a football team (T-together; E-everyone; A-achieves; M-more). |
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Are they able to trap or head the ball; are they able to pass the ball; is it a direct or indirect pass; are they able to slide; and are they able to chest the ball? |
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In this regard, we have set aside days when we commemorate the rights and privileges of children; the right to education; the right to a good health; the right to clean water; the right to food; the right to clothing and the right to shelter. |
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These are Hon. Mabenga; Hon. Matongo; Hon. Sinyangwe; Hon. Kapeya; Hon. Chimbaka; Hon. Major Chizhyuka; and, of course, the hon. |
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Access to 8 major databases: Academic Search Premier; Business Source Premier; ERIC; Masterfile Premier; Newspaper Source; Health Source : Nursing & Academic; Health Source : Consumer Edition; Medline. |
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