Well, what I do is to take my pen-knife and slit the whole book up into forty or so fascicles. |
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In this family we have feuds with two other families both of which started simultaneously about forty years ago. |
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After nearly forty years critics and artists are still defining conceptual art, even as it has since been assimilated by succeeding artists. |
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Police disbanded the riots and detained an estimated forty students but to date no charges have been filed. |
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In terms of crime control, prison cells spent on people past the age of forty are mostly wasted. |
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She has spent over forty years looking after the people of Kildavin and decided to call it a day. |
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She made a moue that must have been quite fetching thirty or forty years ago. |
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As forty degrees of sun and a lack of shade took hold, so my thoughts wandered. |
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It proves that the so-called forty terrorists were not a collection of goondas, murderers or robbers, as was made out by the government. |
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At one point in the night we went for over forty minutes without a single customer. |
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It is rare for someone to be given this diagnosis so young as it usually affects individuals between forty and sixty years of age. |
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The south today has forty percent that votes with the blue states in national elections. |
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After a total of forty minutes of heaving, the skate broke surface by the side of the boat. |
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It parked, and a wiry, balding fellow of about forty got out and stood, hands on hips, observing the site he'd selected. |
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Any items not in stock may be ordered for customers and will be available within forty eight hours. |
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The work of over twenty silversmiths is being showcased, with more than forty different settings on view. |
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Dennis oozed star quality and charisma in a performance lasting an hour and forty minutes. |
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It's been a fight of forty years that I sincerely hope others will take on. |
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As I write this, forty years later, I've signed up to sing that very chorus with my local symphony this year. |
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The people were governed by hereditary princes called Sao-Phas who ruled in as many as forty different principalities. |
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He was found dead on September 8, 1995, after forty years with little output and increasing hermitism. |
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He also made a generous gift to the Ashmolean Museum, presenting it in 1853 with forty of his Carracci studies. |
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The last forty years have witnessed a trend of political fractionalisation in the developed world. |
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Over forty members attended, and with the outgoing officers having completed their terms of office, new appointments were made. |
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Ahead of him, a group of perhaps forty slaves smashed rocks with sledgehammers. |
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For all the talk you hear about knowledge being such a wonderful thing, instinct is worth forty of it for real unerringness. |
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People beyond thirty or forty years of age remember winter woollies, slides on frozen footpaths and weeks of sleighing on hillsides and roads. |
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He has devoted some forty years of research, thinking and hard and repeated looking to the masterpieces of Impressionist painting. |
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Do you honestly think that after pleasing forty clients this week alone that I'd need to be in your good graces to survive the month? |
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Of the forty vessels registered in that year, thirty-seven were described as lighters, one as a boat and two as sloops. |
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They had about forty minutes left before they had to go home, so everyone just hung around like beach bums on the sand. |
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On that basis the unemployment levels of those over forty are not reasonable. |
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Bruce Boston is the author of forty books and chapbooks, including the novel Stained Glass Rain. |
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As he corralled the delegates toward the building, he couldn't help but gaze at the gate, where a row of forty National Guardsmen stood. |
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I have been accused of perfidy, malingering, duplicity, charlatanism and forty other words that I don't know the meaning of. |
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Their carrier sustained roughly forty broadside plasma hits and continued to move forward. |
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It's a fifteen song set-list of pop-culture standards spanning the last forty years and three Johnny Cash tunes, one of them new. |
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My work over forty years at the laboratory bench has all been in fundamental immunology. |
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Mat did a quick count and decided there were somewhere between thirty and forty people in this room. |
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The balance of payments deficit now includes a trade deficit, which was not the case forty years ago. |
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Huge city blocks reached high into the sky and a tramline ran on tracks suspended forty feet in the air. |
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Intuition finds a disproportion between 5000 illustrations and a subject index of forty pages. |
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I turned off after forty five minutes, bored by the two-dimensional characters and stilted dialogue. |
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Ice and snow coated everything, in the month of December in Eclaver, and wind gusts reached up to forty miles an hour, at the best of times. |
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Theological reflection in the field of missiology has been the richest and most prolific in Latin America during the last forty years. |
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Platforms as much as forty feet high supplied coigns of vantage for the look-out. |
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Deirdre is a musical director who in four years has brought the collective talent of more than forty young people to great heights. |
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I was out the door and on my way to school in about forty minutes, walking at an unusually slow pace that one could almost consider moseying. |
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You'd be hard pressed to find a better condensing of urban humdrum in under forty minutes this autumn. |
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This was the first bloodless revolution the city, which has been burned down forty times in its history. |
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He found that with the detectors in place from January 1973, the number of skyjacking attempts declined from close to forty a year to one. |
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There are about thirty to forty pilots waiting around at cloud base and trying to stay out of each others way. |
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Over the last forty years, the free jazz legend seems to have been unfadingly present in diverse, exiting constellations, as well as a soloist. |
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Thus, in the other envelope today, was a cheque for fifty pounds and forty one pence. |
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A hundred and forty years later, the inchoative generalization of the verb has shown up in the New York Times. |
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Instead I have come to realise that I must bear the guilty burden of forty years of unintentional eco-terrorism. |
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Galway, too, has a fine venue and up to forty drivers could be lined up on the grid on the Southern circuit. |
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Then, finally, off to the right about thirty to forty yards away, the dim silhouette of a group of divers began to pass. |
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We had lunch in their dinky little restaurant, and figured that we were the youngest people there, by a margin of about forty years. |
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I'd like to see him haul forty gyros and twenty-five sides of hummus through town and up six-stories. |
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At nightfall they got to within forty yards of the Aboriginal camp before the dogs detected them. |
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During an average year, the water level in the reserve can rise thirty to forty feet. |
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Even with the newly-installed space heater, the air in there wouldn't rise above forty degrees. |
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I had to sneak up on to the roof of the north stand forty minutes before making my entrance while all the safety checks were made. |
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In another incident his ship was sunk after being dive-bombed, again with the loss of up to forty men. |
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An important qualification is that the fortunate forty per cent is not a homogeneous group. |
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His work has advanced the church on a course that was institutionally and doctrinally unimaginable even forty years ago. |
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His production was described as the most dynamically theatrical reading of the plays in forty years. |
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This was the first bloodless revolution in Tbilisi, a city which has been burned down forty times in its history. |
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They drove along at forty miles an hour, weapons trained on the surrounding forestand fields as they passed. |
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Stott sums up his forty years at Down House, his country estate in Kent, with an apt metaphor. |
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For over forty years Swanton worked for the Smithsonian's Bureau of Ethnology gathering ethnohistorical information about southeastern Indians. |
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Her quiet disposition hid a steeliness that enabled her to continue her often ground-breaking work for forty or so years. |
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My friend stayed in the room that had the live band playing oldies and top forty songs. |
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Troy had about forty pounds of almost pure muscle on her but despite his advantage of experience and strength Kari was holding her own. |
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In the next forty years, English and Flemish settlers poured into the rich arable coastlands of south Wales. |
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After forty years of amassing my collection of science fiction, fantasy, and mystery fanzines I have to get rid of it. |
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Women do not attend funerals, but do participate in the commemoratory feasts held at seven days, forty days, and one year after a death. |
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Dennis also bought thirty to forty dollars' worth of fireworks, everything from firecrackers to some really serious-looking rockets. |
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Six minutes and forty seconds after the launch the rocket plunged into the ocean and the test was over. |
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His thoughts on life after forty have convinced him to accept uncertainty and nobody believes he is more than forty years old. |
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I see him as tall, heavy set, a one-time prep-school Ivy Leaguer who's worked in the State Department for forty years. |
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They had the drop on us, so we complied and they cleaned the store out in about forty seconds or so. |
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Chief among these are phalaecean, which he employs in some forty poems, followed numerically by choliambic, the meter of eight poems. |
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All forty episodes are presented in Dolby Digital 2.0 mono and results are, again, very uneven. |
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The FLSA sets minimum wages, overtime compensation for work exceeding forty hours, and restrictions on child labor. |
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There is a restless feel about this group, but I let the first forty minutes continue as planned. |
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The electrical attraction between a proton and an electron is forty powers of ten stronger than their gravitational attraction. |
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Just as in the great civil rights movement forty years ago, we shall overcome. |
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But he has been a professional biologist for a good forty years and a naturalist since childhood. |
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Let's face it, she must be one of the most glamorous women supposed to be this side of forty on the planet. |
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The campaign is from then on to hold or win the balance who tend normally to make up about forty percent of the electorate. |
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Within four days they had driven a wedge forty miles deep into the British positions and threatened to break the Allied lines altogether. |
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My first attempt at aromatherapy, forty years later, was using lavender oil. |
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More than forty sailing boats, fishing boats and pleasure craft were afloat in Sligo Bay to see the visitor off. |
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I was friendly with Robson for almost forty years and never doubted that he was a learned and gifted if not very productive critic. |
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A geothermal heating system harvests local energy from the site by drawing water from forty wells extending four-hundred feet below ground level. |
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Three hundred and forty years earlier another bell ringer described his fear that the bell or the church tower would fall on top of him. |
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Surrounded by almost forty TV sets of all shapes and sizes, she gave her gold card to the twenty-something salesgirl. |
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Serves him right for marrying a girl forty years his junior against her will. |
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The horse-drawn trams covered the distance in forty five minutes, and the faster steam trams took twenty five minutes. |
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My Grandma is usually in bed by eight thirty, dead to the world by eight forty five. |
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For the last forty years, attitudes towards recreational drug use have steadily been relaxing. |
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She was legally his wife, though they'd never shared a roof together in the forty years since they met at art school. |
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Karl followed the pair, speeding up to forty klicks when the trail led onto a dirt road. |
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He employed thirty to forty men in the mid-1930s and extracted ore from underground workings that were accessed by shafts and declines. |
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He turned out for his native Derrybeg, where incidentally he lived for forty years, and later went on to manage the team. |
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Over forty students discussed the future of multiculturalism at Macalester in a series of lively discussions last Saturday. |
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Lincoln is a city that's come up in the world since last I gave it close inspection, in my RAF days forty years ago. |
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Some forty years ago, the Soviets took the bull by the horns and launched Yuri Gagarin into space. |
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A robust young laboratory mouse is doing well to hang on for thirty or forty seconds. |
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I decided in my early twenties that I intended to spend the best part of forty years travelling to work. |
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He had put himself on a fixed budget and couldn't afford to spend more then thirty to forty dollars a day. |
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The kooky comedy may have had 'em rolling in the aisles forty years ago, but today the humor feels a trifle campy and seriously dated. |
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The forty ethnic groups of the CAR are unified by a single national language, Sango. |
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Bone fragments, for the most part calcined, were found in every unit except D. Two hundred forty fragments of bone were recovered. |
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An hour and twenty minutes after setting off for a forty minute drive I arrived. |
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In the Amazon, a Waorani hunter detects the scent of animal urine at forty paces and identifies the species that deposited it. |
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I find the chub are often shoaled up in numbers from ten to forty fish and providing you don't spook them you can often make a big catch. |
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There must have been at least forty stalls in the huge stable, and the loft above had rolled stacks of hay. |
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During the past forty years very little of value has come out of economic studies using age demographics. |
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Over forty market stalls will display a tempting selection of delicious seafood. |
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So whenever possible I go to the post office forty minutes walk further from home. |
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The cave system ran for scores of miles, and even now, forty years after its discovery, had yet to be fully explored. |
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At the Daly mine they observed work in progress on the tunnel being driven about forty metres below the old workings. |
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Eight town centre venues will feature up to forty bands covering all idioms from New Orleans through swing to bebop and contemporary jazz. |
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On the local level, the country is divided into forty districts administered by mayors and councils elected by the people. |
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Well I'm just in from a good forty minutes of hard labour all just to make a pathetic dent in the snow outside my front door. |
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He agreed that some of the trains look shabby even after a good clean because many of them are about forty years old. |
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Each basket contained forty individual packets, done up in color-coded plastic wrap. |
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He was slightly built, almost gaunt, and appeared to be aged somewhere between thirty and forty years. |
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In a busy year there had been a total of 16 meetings and forty girls had been registered to play camogie with the club. |
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Individuals who report insomnia lasting for one year are forty times more likely than normal to develop clinical depression. |
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Molting may continue into adulthood, and there may be more than forty molts in the life of a thysanuran. |
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This is because it commemorates the Presentation of Christ by His Mother in the Temple at Jerusalem exactly forty days after His Birth. |
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Christmas was soon complemented by the feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, forty days after his birth. |
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In addition, Braund has appended to the text 614 notes, some of which are more than forty lines. |
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For forty years the Republican Party has preached the gospel of federalism and states' rights. |
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It wasn't until Steiner was nearly forty and the 19th century was about to end that he became deeply interested in the occult. |
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There are motifs, themes, and recurring melodies, all the things you'd expect from one song blown up to forty minutes. |
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Nearly forty people were in hospital today and a further 50 are believed to be affected by a mass outbreak of food poisoning. |
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He theorizes that human babies weren't meant to be born at forty weeks, but much later. |
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Through this work, forty children have been placed in adoptive and foster homes. |
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About thirty or forty were injured, including more than a dozen elderly persons. |
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But there is no doubt in my mind that people were happier thirty or forty years ago. |
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He is apt to spend thirty or forty pages on an incident to which an equally good writer might devote three. |
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She normally makes thirty forty different scans from a set of flowers, before she finds an image that interests her. |
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He had no devoted readership and little chance of remaining in print for long, let alone being republished in thirty or forty years' time. |
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While in Mexico, my host family and I would often arrive at events thirty or forty minutes late. |
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Fifty-four degrees and forty minutes of north latitude was the northern boundary of the territory. |
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I've always joked that I became a writer when I saw the age of forty coming at me. |
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The last forty pages of the publication are dedicated to the numerous journalists who have fallen the victims of repression around the world. |
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If one player wins every trick, he wins a capot, and scores forty for the cards. |
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Usually, these songs don't come from the heavyweight and cool end of the music biz, more the top forty pop 'n' fizz market. |
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They had been playing the card game for about forty minutes when the speakers crackled into life and a funny voice was heard. |
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The pioneering study here was conducted almost forty years ago. |
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It made sense with so many suspects at hand, less so with the tower entrance separated from them by a forty foot wall. |
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The carcharodontosaurs were among the largest terrestrial predators that ever lived, some reaching as much as forty feet long and weighing four tons. |
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I shoveled in that chow like a truck driver and topped it off with a cup of black coffee strong enough to go out and plow the back forty on its own. |
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Though I've never seen a snake forty feet up a telephone pole-straight pine, I have seen black kingsnake about half that high on twisted slash, a smaller pine. |
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So it's back to passive browsing through some of my favourite blogs, excluding the Australian bloggers who, unlike me, are catching up on their forty winks. |
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As someone who's been struggling with NOT getting things done for over forty years, I can say without equivocation that Allen's methods really do work. |
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You pay forty quid a month to watch advertising you also pay for. |
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They seemed overwhelmed by the sheer charisma of a man who has defied the world's most powerful nation for forty years and lived to tell the tale. |
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No. 23 purls off the piano like drops of water for some forty seconds before the conclusion begins, in No. 24, sweeping, broad, interlaced with runs. |
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In just over twenty years, they've kicked out nearly forty albums, and not one of those releases has ever seen them set foot into a realm you could call commercial. |
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The Latin word for forty is quadraginta. |
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The petition, open to any citizen to join, gathered forty thousand signatures in the first three months. |
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As a rule of thumb, most unabridged books will require at least eight cassettes at minimum, with very long ones like Peter the Great taking up to forty or more. |
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Pre-pubescent boys love her, screaming little girls idolise her, 20 somethings want to be her and old men look at her and wish they were forty years younger. |
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Three shafts had been sunk, the deepest more than forty metres. |
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The author of more than forty books, Jerome Charyn is known in various, not always overlapping reading communities. |
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This set of essays written over a span of forty years from 1961 to 2002, examines the structure and working of the British Raj in India during the first half of Crown Rule. |
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For forty days at a time, Venus reverses direction as seen against the stars, so that it retrogrades over the same part of the zodiac every eight years. |
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Instead, the military opted to send forty additional Army special operators to tora Bora. |
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More than forty interviews add invaluable oral history insights. |
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He had had them, to the best of my belief, for forty to fifty years. |
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Hopes that the home side might effect a comeback were dashed by another early blow, as Hurst nodded home a right-wing corner only forty seconds after the restart. |
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In fact I read it in his obituary but it didn't stick because for forty years the lanky man with the loping stride who walked all over town was simply known as Boy. |
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Congratulations to Kathleen and Michael Duffy who celebrated their ruby wedding recently with family and friends after forty years of wedded bliss. |
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The second point is that in comparing the average house of today with the average house of twenty, forty or a hundred years ago, we are mixing apples and oranges. |
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The terrific explosion sent reddish-blue or dark-brown flames shooting out against the ground at an astonishing velocity, radioactivating some forty percent of the city area. |
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Some forty years on, Japan, largely through the success of the Shinkansen, is acknowledged as the world leader in railway technology and operation. |
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I even found the book in a bohemian bookstore called Malaprops in Asheville, N.C. where I stood agog for a solid forty five minutes before heading to the checkout counter. |
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I'm pushing forty, though forty seems to be doing most of the pushing. |
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Waiting for forty days to read your review seems positively penitential! |
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The line of forty products include soil surfactants, wetting agents, spray dye indicators, foliar nutrients biostimulants, spray adjuvants, and tank cleaners. |
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Meanwhile, BBC News reports that the inauguration ceremony and all its associated shindigs are estimated to have cost an eye-watering forty million dollars. |
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We were on it for forty minutes of the film, a considerable part of our schedule. |
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As I write, I cannot say with authority when the bulldozers will move onto the forty three acre site, but expect it to be sooner rather than later. |
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After forty years I can now control the appearances of my Texas accent, my one weakness being proximity to anyone with a strong drawl of their own. |
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It has treated more than 100,000 addicts in its nearly forty years, and has close to 10,000 persons enrolled in its residential and ambulatory programs nationwide. |
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They all went whizzing by us as we tootled along at forty miles per hour. |
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For the past forty years critic James Wolcott has been a cerebral antidote to the dullness contaminating our cultural pages. |
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But as anyone knows, if you lie down and have a forty minute kip in the aisle of a supermarket, the manager will think you are a mentalist and tell you to move on. |
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The simple fact of the matter is that unionism is not in a position to dictate its own terms and it hasn't been in that position for almost forty years. |
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It contains more than forty secret compartments and can be used as a writing desk either sitting or standing, as a dressing table, and as a strong box to safe keep valuables. |
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He was paranoid, obsessive, perfectionist, thin-skinned and self-righteous, and his diary is the long story of a man going mad and taking forty years over it. |
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Otherwise, any remaining country vestiges are kept hidden beneath forty layers of shine and polish, plus of course Felder's poorly mixed lead guitar overdubs. |
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At the four corners were four hypethral chambers, forty cubits square. |
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Please note that in the book The Ugly American, written over forty years ago by William J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick, the ugly American is the good guy. |
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A recent survey has shown that nearly forty per cent of small traders buy part of their stock from supermarkets rather than the more traditional cash-and-carry outlets. |
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Bob's on the wrong side of forty and has been for some time. |
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Back then, each ride cost between sixty centavos and one Boliviano and could take anything from ten to forty minutes, depending on the traffic and other passengers. |
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There were thirty or forty people there, which was an excellent turnout. |
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He and a fellow canoeist were found after the alarm was raised by another soldier who swam forty minutes to shore, and then ran two miles to raise the alarm. |
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For example, forty years ago, not composing serial music meant not being a composer at all, and this was a clear tendency openly registered in books, articles and papers. |
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Leading up to Easter is Lent, a period of penance lasting forty days during which only one meal a day was allowed and flesh and fish were forbidden. |
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This was the first day in the Alps and on the top of Col de Ramaz they had almost three inches of rain when a deluge came down on them for a full forty five minutes. |
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Armed with his banjo, tinwhistle, poetry, stagecraft and his magnificent baritone voice, Tommy has been mesmerising audiences for more than forty years. |
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What he does remember is a sandlot baseball game perhaps forty years in the past, particularly the mesmerizing colloquial speech of Coyle's cousin. |
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It wasn't the man's fault that he was severely overmatched by someone that could effectively disable him and his weapon of choice in less than forty seconds. |
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Startled, Andrew looked up at the clock and realized he had spent forty minutes sweeping and mopping, and he had been mopping the same spot for the past ten minutes. |
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In the novel, set forty years later, Armenian whiteness is defined in contradistinction to the racial alterity of Native Americans, another group that has suffered genocide. |
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Siegendorf is a small village in Burgenland about forty miles south of Vienna where the great Hungarian plain rises up to meet the foothills of the Alps. |
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For the next forty days, there are more requiems, prayers and recitals of psalms until there is a Divine Liturgy held, such as on the day of the funeral. |
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The grey of the last forty eight hours had blanched it silver. |
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This promised the Indians a permanent reservation of the forty million acres of land around the Black Hills and the right to hunt buffalo in unceded territory. |
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This book surveys a period of forty years or so which embraces a concentration of talent unprecedented except by Campion, Dowland and Co three hundred years earlier. |
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The contrast between the anarchical images of vandalism in Seattle and Genoa and the dignified demeanor of civil rights demonstrators forty years before is striking. |
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Based on her hagiographical work, she has put together a single volume which contains forty biographical sketches of female saints from antiquity to the present. |
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Two hundred and forty miles west of Manhattan, in a stately red brick building perched atop a hill, the party monster waits. |
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Improved bikeways would create access to more than forty miles of dirt trails and may eventually be a segue into the future creation of singletrack trails. |
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There are countless examples of singer Eddie's bright, showy wit, and mini-tunes galore on an album which clocks in at a pleasing forty minutes or so. |
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Other than being taken down to be looked at, it had been removed only once during the forty years the chifferobe had occupied a place in Don Jose de Marquesas' splendid house in Havana. |
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They had been married for over forty five years and had gone through the trials and tribulations of the Partition of India in which they had lost everything. |
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The entrancement of this poem also began forty years ago for me, when I was in fact engaged in a life and death struggle between sleeping past and waking into my life. |
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The average starting wage for a school-leaver in this country is between forty and sixty pounds a week, increasing to something like one hundred and fifty in adulthood. |
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However, the Cambrian was nonetheless a time of great evolutionary innovation, with many major groups of organisms appearing within a span of only forty million years. |
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Endless and uneven rows of rich brown trunks rise fifty feet into the air before any full branches grow, and from there the green tufted canopy reaches another forty feet. |
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From 1444 to 1446, as many as forty vessels sailed from Lagos on Henry's behalf, and the first private mercantile expeditions began. |
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Almost forty years later, it seems unlikely this will ever be the case. |
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The company he recruited was forty strong and included Thorndike, Casson, Redgrave, Athene Seyler, John Neville and Plowright. |
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The first set has to be handed back after forty minutes in the first practice session and one at the end. |
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The CMA Music Festival has been around for more than forty years. |
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Some estimates have placed that loss at nearly half in the last forty years. |
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To prepare for a MLB career, he bought beer for some of the regulars sitting next to him in the north forty of Dodger Stadium. |
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From October 2006 to November 2008, two hundred and forty six samples were analysed bacteriologically. |
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The disease killed an estimated forty percent of the native population in the area within a year. |
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I hear that the great Sadiki Bey illustrated a copy of Strange Creatures, commissioned by an Uzbek spahi cavalryman, for only forty gold pieces. |
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The recipient of this Festschrift has labored in the vineyard of ancient Anatolian studies for almost forty years. |
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After the military she worked for over forty years as a Judicator for the Unemployment Office in Boston, Framingham and Worcester. |
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Turning bronze to flesh is a refined skill that Feuerman has honed over a forty year career of exacting the highest standards of hyperrealism. |
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Number 1 album ELTON John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was at the top forty years ago. |
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For nearly forty years the Columbia has been the Alaska Marine Highway System's flagship vessel, linking a number of inside passage communities. |
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And, in the last year or so, flocks numbering as many as forty birds have been seen in the upper forests of Matelot and Madamas. |
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An example of the latter, an array of forty lacquered wood menhirs with small formal variations, greeted viewers at the show's entrance. |
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To start with, this new collection is a conspectus of his views over the last forty years. |
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He was a forty year member of The American Numismatic and The New England Numismatic Societies. |
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We created forty quadrisyllabic words obeying the phonotactic restrictions of Dutch. |
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The line of conduct we have pursued for the last forty years in dealing with Affghanistan and Persia has been most injudicious. |
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A fever, with yellow skin and black vomit in some of the cases, appeared among a party of forty men. |
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The drive took forty minutes, stuck behind those farters from the backwoods. |
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He had gone through the work from the title-page to the finis at least forty times, and had just commenced it over again. |
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I barely mentioned the band's name before he went off on one about how commercial the top forty is these days. |
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He was pronounced guilty, and sentenced to confinement on board a guard ship, and in forty days to be sent with his family to England. |
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Yorkshire has a flourishing folk music culture, with over forty folk clubs and thirty annual folk music festivals. |
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At approximately forty yards, their advance was staggered by a volley of Roman pila, the Roman javelin. |
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Mary's Church for forty years from 1804, supplementing his income by teaching music. |
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The mission consisted of about forty missionaries, some of whom were monks. |
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After we've gone to get the pole in thirty or forty people, we placed it like a six month child. |
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Freud is rumoured to have fathered as many as forty children although this number is generally accepted as an exaggeration. |
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Even phrases and lines of verse will reappear as much as forty years later. |
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It was finally edited by his son and published in 2014, more than forty years after Tolkien's death and almost 90 years since its completion. |
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In September 1883 he went as a boarder to Field House preparatory school in Rottingdean on the south coast of England, forty miles from Wotton. |
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Physical Graffiti was released on 23 February 2015, almost exactly forty years to the day after the original release. |
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As of 2009 over six hundred women's internationals have been played by over forty different nations. |
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Bisley and Henley served as venues in the 1948 Games when the Olympics returned to London forty years later. |
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Perry's final marriage to Barbara Riese in 1952 lasted over forty years, until his death. |
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And Isaac was forty years old when he took Rebekah to wife, the daughter of Bethuel the Syrian of Padan-aram, the sister to Laban the Syrian. |
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The Council consisted of forty members in 1553, but the sovereign relied on a smaller committee, which later evolved into the modern Cabinet. |
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The engine ran at forty piston strokes a minute, with an unprecedented boiler pressure of 145 psi. |
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The novel follows an unnamed man who returns to his hometown for a funeral and remembers events that began forty years earlier. |
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Roberts also struck up a literary relationship with Saunders Lewis, which they maintained through letters over a period of forty years. |
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Its run of 2,238 performances was more than twice as long as any previous musical, setting a record that stood for nearly forty years. |
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He covers over forty scientists, with special attention paid to Francis Bacon, Robert Boyle, and Isaac Newton. |
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Defense attorneys often are responsible for representing anywhere from six to forty immigrants at once. |
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Mindful of this, de Burgh eventually withdrew back forty miles to Antrim, while Butler had to return to Ormond due to lack of supplies. |
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Around forty five English soldiers were knighted by the Earl of Surrey after the battle. |
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Many of the island's roads have been widened in the past forty years although there are still substantial sections of single track road. |
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Labour, Conservatives, Plaid Cymru, and Liberal Democrats contested all forty seats and there were 32 UKIP and 10 Green candidates. |
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The Gulf of Morbihan is a vast natural harbour with some forty islands that is almost a closed sea. |
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During forty years of hegemony, it was the most successful political party in the history of Western liberal democracy. |
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He is the only Indian artist to have achieved 7 top forty hits in the National UK charts. |
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These tools have led to steady improvements in turbine design over the last forty years. |
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An attempt to save the sub failed, resulting in the death of forty sailors and the loss of four nuclear torpedoes. |
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However, at that time, the change mainly affected nearby villages that formed an agglomeration in less than forty years. |
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More than forty German divisions were destroyed during the Battle of Normandy. |
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More than forty of his books survive intact from the 15th century, which suggests that they were carefully stored together. |
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Schedule 1 lists over forty species of birds that are protected by special penalties. |
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Between forty and eighty per cent of the population of Classical Athens were slaves. |
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I desire that you give the woman, Pateria, forty solidi for the children's shoes and forty bushels of grain. |
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There are an estimated one hundred and fifty million tribal individuals worldwide, constituting around forty percent of indigenous individuals. |
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The battle abruptly ended the period of triumphant Roman expansion that followed the end of the Civil Wars forty years earlier. |
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Over the following forty years, the great powers supported the Spanish monarchy, but events in 1868 would further test the old system. |
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Huge inequalities in tax burdens had caused many farmers in some areas to leave their farms in the past forty years. |
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It was then forty years since he had left Portugal, and over thirty since he had been a prisoner of state in Ethiopia. |
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Note, that since forty maravedis per day was an average wage for skilled labour at this time, they could have made more money staying at home. |
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In the late 1600s Spanish Jesuit Father Samuel Fritz, apostle of the Omaguas, established some forty mission villages. |
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The huge, luxurious embassy of one hundred and forty persons made its way through Alicante and Majorca, arriving at Rome outskirts in February. |
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