Typeface with good numbers?

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    I'm kind of into the H&Co "Office Fonts"

    http://www.typography.com/blog/o…

    - Gotham Office
    - Sentinel Office
    - Whitney Office
    - Archer Office
    - etc...

    — Friendly Features. Only a designer should have to contend with old-style figures, lining figures, or tabular figures. Office Fonts from H&Co include one and only one set of numbers, built on a fixed width to ensure that columns of numbers align neatly (B). Numbers are designed to the same width across all styles in a family, ensuring that highlighting text in boldface won’t disrupt the grid (C). And all Office Fonts feature numbers that coordinate with both lowercase and capital letters, making complex syntax easier to read (D).

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