| 21. | In Egypt, by the fifth century, the codex outnumbered the scroll by ten to one based on surviving examples.
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| 22. | The third group, outnumbering the others by a ratio of ten to one, was made up of mostly African-born slaves.
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| 23. | At least one of them was wounded, but Buchanan was forced to withdraw, as the odds were ten to one.
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| 24. | It is a double meaning as Ten to One also relates to bookies popular odds on betting in many sports.
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| 25. | As the successive imports of wine from liquor, at the time ten to one the ratio of the consumption of wine.
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| 26. | On Day 13, Carol became the first HouseGuest to be evicted from the house in a vote of ten to one.
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| 27. | I didn't know a thing about shooting a film sixteen to one or ten to one or none of that shit.
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| 28. | By 1812, this had become acutely problematic since the American settlers outnumbered the original Loyalists by more than ten to one.
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| 29. | Mono copies outnumbered stereo copies by about ten to one, making the stereo copies far more rare and valuable to collectors.
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| 30. | Tropical diseases in general and malaria in particular took a devastating toll in this campaign, outnumbering combat casualties by ten to one.
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