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‘A population can be permanent.’

[⟨det population.n⟩ permanent.a]

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Rotorua city has an estimated permanent population of, with the Rotorua district having a total estimated population of.
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The permanent population also included Chinese families (about 2,000).
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By the 1870s however, Denver had gained a substantial permanent population, and many residents were clamoring for parks.
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The rise of a permanent population necessitating more effective rule resulted in Britain assigning a governor to the island in 1729 and effectively ending importance of the role Fishing Admiral.
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There is no permanent population on the island.
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The site of Mary’s Igloo presently has no permanent population.
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Until 1900, the permanent population lived almost exclusively through agriculture, and the number of inhabitants remained nearly constant through the centuries.
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Umdloti has a permanent population of around 3,000 people but increases tenfold during the Christmas and Easter holiday season much to some local residents annoyance.
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The population census shows the town to have just over 560 inhabitants, but the actual permanent population is closer to 300 during the week since many people work away from home.
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The permanent resident population of the village is around 300 and a number of houses are used as holiday cottages or second homes.
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The permanent population of the Vatican City is predominately male, although two orders of nuns live in the Vatican.
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They were supplanted by the Ngti Hako in the mid 17th century, but Ng Puhi raids during the Musket Wars of the early 19th century left the area without a permanent population.
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The permanent population is about 2000.
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Encompassing the cities of Chaozhou, Shantou and Jieyang, the Chaoshan region, with a permanent population of 13,247,400 at the end of 2007, covers an area of 10,028 km that stretches from Shanwei on the coast to the border of Fujian.
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In 1971, a study completed by the Miami Urban Area Transportation Study (MUATS) recommended the construction for a rapid transit system for the county; having experienced a prolonged post – World War II population boom, Dade County’s permanent population rose by 35 % to nearly 1.7 million residents within a decade.
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According to the Convention, a state should possess the following qualifications: (a) a permanent population, (b) a defined territory, (c) government, and (d) capacity to enter into relations with the other states.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Castellucio now has a permanent population of 150 people, but it’s a scruffy town, pretty rough around the edges.
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Mika Alas is a weekend – settlement, which means it has no permanent population.
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This represents an itinerant population of up to 1000 sailors, which outnumbered any permanent population by an order of magnitude.
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Queried on 2013-05-18.