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... percent of the popu- lation use just 1 percent of the surname types , or conversely , that 25 percent of the population use 99 percent of the surname types . Figure 3. Surname Coverage Percentage of population 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 ...
... percent of the popu- lation use just 1 percent of the surname types , or conversely , that 25 percent of the population use 99 percent of the surname types . Figure 3. Surname Coverage Percentage of population 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 ...
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... percent ) . And , the single most popular name was given to 4 percent of girls born in 1990 , whereas it was 25 percent in the latter half of the eighteenth century . Given these high levels of concentration in England , it is not too ...
... percent ) . And , the single most popular name was given to 4 percent of girls born in 1990 , whereas it was 25 percent in the latter half of the eighteenth century . Given these high levels of concentration in England , it is not too ...
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... percent ; E , 31 percent ; and J is 4 per- cent of all girls . In turn , each group has an incredibly high level of 60 Figure 10. California , Twenty Five Most Popular Girls ' Names , 1906-1984 • Los Angeles Percentage of births 55 50 ...
... percent ; E , 31 percent ; and J is 4 per- cent of all girls . In turn , each group has an incredibly high level of 60 Figure 10. California , Twenty Five Most Popular Girls ' Names , 1906-1984 • Los Angeles Percentage of births 55 50 ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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