The combined total number of all versions (and prototypes) is 35.
"It's a more accurate reading to consider the combined numbers."
The combined numbers of these three are perhaps 100 or 200 at the most, although an urgent conservation programme has been under way since 1980.
This is more than the combined number of other interlocking systems.
By 1784 the combined numbers of the tribes had fallen to just 180.
The combined numbers of the two armies are believed to be less than 100,000.
The combined total number of patients included in the above mentioned studies is 428, 220 treated and 208 in the control group.
Together, they have a combined number of 16 children.
The combined number of warriors and soldiers in both armies was approximately 3.94 million.
In 2011/12, Benfica won a combined number of 13 titles, 9 for teams.
But these isolated swings do not wind up changing the aggregate numbers much.
"These aggregate numbers do not really tell you how much individuals are paying out of their own pocket."
"There are many of them, but they are not large enough or well documented enough to show up in the aggregate numbers."
The team scoring the highest aggregate number of goals in the two matches will be declared winner.
In case of ties, aggregate number of holes won will be used to determine the winner.
This year, the aggregate number of applications to Ivy League schools again hit a record high.
The aggregate number of volumes in the library in the 1880s was 12,000.
Yet the power of big investors is far less concentrated, or monolithic, than the aggregate numbers might suggest.
They think once you release the aggregate number, it will become too easy to cut the intelligence budget.
Looking at aggregate numbers masks the very real effects that a $270 billion cut in Medicare over seven years will have.