About 3.3 million people sought benefits in 2011, and at the end of September a record 771, 318 were waiting to have their cases heard on appeal by administrative law judges, according to the latest government data.
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From the end of 2005 through the end of 2011, Intel achieved record revenue and net income.
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At the mundane end of the spectrum, they record cars speeding on roads near schools or snap photos of derelict public parks, then upload them to their community website.
By the end of 2007, money funds held a record 31% of corporate America's short-term assets, a share that is thought to have continued rising this year.
Pylon re-formed at the end of the '80s to record Chain before splitting again in 1991.
And that was the beginning of the end with that record company.
The end of international sanctions that had strangled the economy, and helped bring about apartheid's end, ushered in a record 15 years of growth up to the global financial crisis in 2009.
It was made in Spain in the end of 2012, a year in which Messi scored the record breaking figure of 91 goals.
Ms Marshall said she would be pursuing issues including disability, the children of prisoners and the UN's scrutiny of the UK's record on implementing child rights before the end of her tenure.
There was also an accordion performance, the playing of vinyl on a record player and, towards the end, an impressive piece of physical theatre cleverly set to a flickering light in a darkened room to give the impression of an old cine-film recording - a highlight for me in such a small space.
Does that spell the end of the global financial crises, or a return to the record-level equity prices of a year ago?
The financial system subsequently made a complete recovery, with deposits reaching post-hyperinflation record levels by the end of the same year.
Bullimore said he expects to start the record attempt towards the end of September or the beginning of October from Hobart in Australia.
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At the end of July, Strand will become the CEO of a Colorado-based personal health record company called LifeNexus.
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City officials and advocates have blamed the end of Advantage, in part, for a record surge in homelessness.
At the end of July Matusz had a 3-11 record with a 5.46 ERA and a 1.51 WHIP.
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Those with longer memories are acutely aware that Japan remains 71% off the record close set at the end of 1989.
Of course, as you know, sanctions violations are something that this administration takes extremely seriously and has a strong record of action to this end.
At the end of January, 2006, when Polycom announced record quarterly earnings, Khan made three hundred thousand dollars, and Galleon cleared at least twice that.
In an interim report, the company told analysts it expects to post a record net profit at the end of its current fiscal year next March.
Pushing Lampard out the door, especially if he only needs a goal or two at the end of the season to break Tambling's record, would be positively Grinch-like.
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At the end of 2010, it was widely expected that record low interest rates, with no real direction to go except up, would not provide investors with any meaningful return.
The latest figures are, of course, a record of what has already happened to the economy, up to the end of June.
The end of 2012 offers an appropriate point to review my record, so here goes.
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Though there was a time in the mid-1990s when Murphy's CTSL record shone bright, since the end of 1982 it's lost 6.3% a year.
City officials and advocates have blamed the end of the program, in part, for a record 50, 000 people living in city shelters, including 21, 000 children.
It was the end of a remarkable college career for Griner, a record-setting 6-foot-8 post player who ended up as the second-highest scoring player in NCAA history.
Our unbroken record of keeping our word could end, with taxpayers bearing the cost for years to come, because interest rates would go up on United States obligations.
At the end of the second quarter the media firm had a record-high 19.5 million subscribers, primarily resulting from the rebound in U.S. auto sales and the decline in deactivations, offset by the improved self-pay monthly turnover rate.
Similar inflationary pressures have not yet arrived in the U.S. and Europe, and the consensus opinion has therefore been that interest rates in the U.S. and Europe can remain at record lows at least until the end of this year, if not well into 2012.
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