In the United States, 44 of the 50 states require insurance contracts to be written in plain English. |
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She, 44, said she never doubted her son's innocence, despite the fact police have identified him as their only suspect. |
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New aftermarket parts have improved over the last five years, according to 44 percent of repair shops. |
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A divorced mother of two teenage sons, aged 44, she lives in Belsize Park, having grown up in north London. |
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The leader transcript contains an open reading frame which encodes a polypeptide of 44 amino acids. |
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The trainer enters their weights, 50 kg and 44 kg respectively, in a well worn exercise book with a picture of Snoopy on the cover. |
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Corporate banking was also very strongly ahead with profits rising by 44 per cent. |
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With five minutes left in the third period, Foles hucked the ball up 44 yards into the raging blizzard, and Cooper pulled it in out of the void. |
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On 15 February 44 he played a prominent role in the incident of the Lupercalia, offering a diadem which Caesar refused. |
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Brown's car rammed a Nissan Wingroad station wagon driven by Lizelle Santana, of 44 Isaac Street, Couva. |
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Innumerable lagoons, lakes, canals, estuaries and the deltas of 44 rivers make up the 900 km of backwater network of the State. |
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But section 44 of the Judiciary Act expressly empowers us to remit things within our jurisdiction. |
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The bonds that recorded trades had yields to maturity in the range of 22 to 44 per cent. |
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The 44,200-tonne ship will have 148 cabins, 364 beds and travel at 22 knots. |
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There are six videotape machines, a digital server, 44 monitors and the ability to run 48 different inputs. |
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At 44 metres long, the Germans discovered the tunnel when it had only a few metres left before breaching the wall. |
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He had played in all 44 games of his college career until the injury, showing he's extremely durable. |
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Doherty opened the scoring with a break of 44 but, bridging awkwardly, missed a red to a middle pocket. |
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During that tour Mooney played 27 matches and made 65 dismissals, 44 caught and 21 stumped. |
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Most of the 60 million Euro investment paid for 44 robots in the body shop and a new assembly line with 50 workstations. |
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Robert's widow, Sharron Johnston, 44, has made a tearful plea for anyone with information to come forward. |
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A series of three selection regattas that began in December last year ended on Sunday with 44 rowers being named for the Athens Olympic team. |
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If you haven't worked for the full 44 years, your pension is reduced proportionately. |
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To date, more than 44,000 blood samples have been analysed from over 760 herds, drawn from 26 counties. |
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Of the 50, 514 soldiers who have laid down their arms, 44, 995 have entered into the reintegration programme. |
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It took 8,100 tons of steel, 44,100 cubic yards of concrete, and over 160 miles of cable. |
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There remains a lockdown for Building 44, where the situation is developing. |
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For more than two decades, lawsuits to equalize school funding have been wending their way through the courts in 44 states. |
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He hit breaks of 44, 43, 73 and 70 to progress to the third round, clinching the last frame on the yellow. |
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Williams broke down on a 44 but Hunter could not take advantage as the Welshman potted a long yellow and cleared to the pink to go two up. |
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He was capped 44 times and captained Scotland when they beat England at Wembley. |
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I bought Bandari at Goffs in Ireland for 44,000 guineas, while Fight Your Corner was 15,500 guineas as a yearling. |
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The drop from 44.7 to 43.7 completed a full year of decline for the sector. |
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His shareholding will be diluted to 44.54 per cent upon the conversion of the bond. |
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In the case of an audio compact disk, the sampling is done 44,100 times a second. |
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The households with the highest spending levels are those comprised of buyers aged 25 to 44 years living in metro areas of the country. |
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The prints are available in various sizes from 8 by 10 inches to 44 inches by 10 feet. |
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The flock consisted of 20 rams, 44 ewes, and 43 lambs, of which 21 were female and the remaining were castrated males. |
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The latter ended military rule in June 1991 and held multiparty elections, for which there were 44 eligible political parties. |
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Mr Jacob Fletcher, a local preacher for 44 years, has been engaged in many branches of religious work in the course of his 73 years. |
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The banknotes are close to uncirculated condition and estimated at 35,200 to 44,000 baht. |
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A fast and fearsome battleship, the bireme was manned by 44 oarsmen working two banks of oars. |
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Planning permission on 44,000 unbuilt houses will run out at the end of this year, followed by a further 36,000 houses next year. |
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The work consists of 12 movements evolving around a theme with 44 variations and a passacaglia with 81 variations. |
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The voting took place against a backdrop of bloodshed, with at least 44 people killed by suicide bombs. |
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During the past decade, 44 people, most of them young, have died from chroming in Victoria. |
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Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BC was followed by the development of imperial rule, headed by the first emperor, Augustus. |
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Nonetheless, if he can improve his personal best of 44.72 to a 44 low, a medal will be within reach. |
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The Noyna side looked down and out at 49-6 but skipper Lutz made 44 to put them back into the game. |
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The diagnosis of presumed septic arthritis was given to 44 of the 282 children. |
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As many as 44 percent of those aged 55 to 90 who still have their teeth also have periodontitis. |
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The 8 showgirls, aged between 20 and 44 were temporarily detained before being fined 500 baht each and released with a warning. |
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He will chair five and deputise for the Prime Minister on seven of the 44 committees created yesterday. |
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The day I talked with him I found only one lev and 44 stotinki in his handkerchief, near the CD of his music. |
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Since then, it has spread invasively and now covers over 44 percent of the habitat for two endangered plants on the Humboldt Bay dunes. |
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Bradford supermarket giant Morrisons has taken 44 product lines off its shelves. |
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There were 44 close fly-by passes of Titan, 8 more of smaller moons, and between 50 and 100 more distant passes of these other moons. |
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Anyone wanting to sign up should be aged between 18 and 44 and be a blood donor. |
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Clocking in at a respectable 44 minutes, the band never outwears its welcome on the listener. |
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It was even said that when she died aged 44 he used the casket which had contained her ashes to mix cement. |
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At 44 years old, and as the most decorated female athlete of all time, she's a phenomenon, plain and simple. |
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The house was round the corner from Lady Isabella Finch's house, 44 Berkeley Square, which had recently been built by William Kent. |
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Taking a pass from centre James Evans, the human bulldozer, crashed through three tackles on his way to the line after 44 minutes. |
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Early on 31 January 1968, North Vietnamese and Vietcong forces attacked 27 of South Vietnam's 44 provincial capitals and scores of villages. |
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Carlyle, 44, had the starring role as a deckhand on a boat ferrying Chinese immigrants from Belgium to Scotland. |
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Two or more squads make up a platoon, which usually has 16 to 44 soldiers and is led by a lieutenant. |
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Roughly 44 percent of 18-to-24-year-olds say they're very likely to tell talkers in movies to shut up. |
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The visitors' skipper Mark Batty 69 and old warhorse Steve Dalby 44 set up the comfortable victory. |
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Most of those bones, which began accumulating in the tar pits about 44,000 years ago, were exhumed early in the 1900s, he says. |
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Although the tar pits trapped most of their victims between 44,000 years and 4,000 years ago, they're still a danger for the unwitting creature. |
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Albert Poon was the first Hongkonger to win the Grand Prix in his Lotus Type 23, finishing the race in three hours 40 minutes and 44.2 seconds. |
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He pitched the ball well up, turned it a touch, and conceded only 44 runs in his ten overs. |
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He planted him over extra cover for six, but edged his next delivery to the wicketkeeper to make it 44 for two. |
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In a crash test, the same bollards stopped a 7.5 ton vehicle traveling at 44 miles per hour. |
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That's a 44 per cent jump from a decade ago, when only 12 per cent of Canadians declared themselves as not identifying with any particular faith. |
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For security reasons, he has decided to stretch the ballot across four polling days, ending Oct. 10, and he's bringing in 44,000 troops. |
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Baseball diamonds were bustling with activity all weekend as there were 44 registered teams competing. |
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Early ETS tests indicate that the partial pressure of gases with atomic masses greater than 44 is below 10-11 torr in the vacuum environment. |
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It is only eight bars of music, and I've lost count of the number of times it must have been played over the last 44 years. |
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With 14 per cent of precincts reporting, 56 per cent of voters wanted him out while 44 favoured his staying in office. |
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Of the country's 47 prefectures, 44 are net recipients of government subsidies. |
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The women in the study were 18 to 44 years of age, were ovulating normally, and were not taking oral contraceptives. |
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Block B is to contain 35 luxury hotel suites, 44 apartments and two retail units in a building five and six storeys in height. |
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Greaves scored 44 goals in 57 appearances for England, a better ratio than Bobby Charlton the all-time top scorer. |
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He was released by order of an examining magistrate on 30 June after 44 days without access to judicial review or to his family or lawyer. |
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This volume is of particular interest in that of 44 children, 21 were bound to George Courtauld, silk throwster, of Pebmarsh, later Braintree. |
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It is understood that another 44 employees in pre-production and production support are also set to be made redundant. |
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The 98,000 figure is extrapolated from an excess of 44 deaths reported since the invasion. |
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The committee meeting was open to all 44 clubs, with two votes available per club, but was poorly attended. |
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It seems, though, that the eyes truly are the windows to the soul, as 44 per cent of women like a nice pair of peepers in their men. |
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Last May, he died suddenly from an aortic rupture at the age of 44, leaving a wife and young children. |
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These range from one bed room flats to five bedroom houses, with 44 affordable homes and 30 low cost starter homes. |
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Residents now put the toll at 44 killed and at least 100 injured. |
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Two were gold medals, with one in the 5000m in 15 min 20 sec and the 10,000m in 32 min 44 sec, a silver in the steeplechase in 9.37 and a bronze medal in the half marathon. |
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In 1966, this hazardous situation led to a catastrophe costing the lives of 44 men, injuring hundreds more, and causing millions of dollars of damage. |
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We like to imagine that red wine is healthy because it has 44 mg of polyphenols per glass. |
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It is this group of educationalists who provide ongoing professional development to the 44,000 teachers who are committed to the learning needs of our young people. |
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A study by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York shows 44 percent of recent college graduates are underemployed. |
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Earlier, Danny Masumba's goal that would have made Celtic take the lead in the first half was disallowed in the 44 minute with the referee signaling it was an offside. |
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From a starting line-up of 44, nine made it through to the jump-off. |
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In one group of patients who recovered from locked-in syndrome, six out of 44 reported visual deficits and 39 stated that they cried or laughed more easily since the onset. |
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That sounds pretty impressive, until you consider that, just two years earlier, in 2012, the margin was 44 percent. |
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For Ethiopians, the national sport has been the marathon ever since Abebe Bikila ran barefoot under torchlight to the Olympic gold medal in Rome 44 years ago. |
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And Papo d' Anjo is offering 44 trunk shows around the country this fall. |
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Half the complaints received were to do with community care, 44 per cent children and families and the remaining of six per cent within other areas of the department. |
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All 44 diocesan bishops and 10 suffragans were asked to attend the meeting to discuss October's Windsor Report, a document produced to examine the crisis. |
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Antek Walczak is 44, in khaki shorts and a vintage T-shirt, with a mop of dark hair that leaves him looking younger. |
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In 1980 there were 44,000 students attending 30 archdiocesan high schools. |
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In 2001, Batista gave one of his kidneys to Dawnell, 44, who had suffered from renal disease for many years. |
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Berkshire East ski resort near the Vermont border, which has 44 trails, has taken this power-production drive a step further. |
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An EMT crew found him there in 1990, at the age of 44, bleeding profusely from his nose. |
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Given my line of work, the Yankees' recent clinching of the first subway series in 44 years naturally got me to thinking about brand loyalty and its value. |
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Vasquez is an APA fellow of several APA divisions, a member of Divs. 31 and 44 and is a diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology. |
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But ongoing construction will replace 270 hooches with no indoor plumbing with 44 four-unit apartment buildings and seven two-story, 72-occupant dormitories. |
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Brettingen, who hit.478 with 44 RBI and a.739 slugging percentage in 2002, is picking up right where he left off, hitting.438 in the young season. |
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The generality of tweeds, serges, hopsacks and crepons are 44 inches wide, therefore we will describe the making up of the skirt in material of that width. |
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Each missile contained 44 kg of high explosives and 498 kg of rocket fuel. |
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Unfortunately, Zelda was hospitalized for schizophrenia, and Scott died at age 44 after suffering two heart attacks. |
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That same year jose Canseco went on a rampage, leading the league with 44 homers. |
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Wilson was sacked 44 times in just 458 attempts, or once in about every 10 drop backs. |
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It features great ski touring, with a scenic 44 kilometer trail system that runs along Lake Itasca and nearby Mary Lake, through piney woods and open meadows. |
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The poll found that in families where the father was a regular churchgoer and the mother was non-practising, 44 per cent of the children eventually became regular churchgoers. |
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The Great Blue Heron is a majestic sight standing up to 44 to 52 inches. |
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After 44 adventuresome years living and working in New York City, I returned to rural Clarksville, Tennessee, my hometown, to care for my ailing parents. |
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Clare, Manu, and I were held incommunicado for 44 days, except for one phone call to our families. |
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The lower formation 44 comprises a downwardly opening channel 46 having a pair of opposed internal projections 48 that extend towards each other but do not meet. |
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In 38 of the 44 cases, the main-clause verb is is or was used equatively. |
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Counting encores, NBC estimated that over 44 million people had watched some portion of the production by the end of the month. |
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African Americans make up only 12 percent of the population but comprise 44 percent of HIV cases. |
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The section contains about 44,000 reprints and books and currently holds the most important periodicals of mammalogy and vertebrate palaeontology. |
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The 44 eminences charge that Britain's apparent lack of transparency and accountability threatens to undermine whatever moral high ground there is left. |
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Brad Satchell, 44, said he was surfing off Scarborough Beach near the western city of Perth on Friday when the shark, probably a bronze whaler, swam up to him. |
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The depressive comic committed suicide in 1968, at the age of 44, but left behind a wealth of material that has continued to win fans with sketches such as The Blood Donor. |
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Just 44 percent of Badger State Republicans have college degrees, but Romney defeated Santorum there handily. |
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Beth now competes in endurance competition rides of up to 44 kilometres. |
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Each of the resort's 44 huge over-water villas is a free-standing structure connected by a walkway to a triangular central jetty that juts one hundred metres into the lagoon. |
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They completed the course in one hour and 44 minutes faster than most of the 120-odd currachs and kayaks and everything else that took to the water for the race. |
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Our answer to that, your Honour, is that the reasonable justification is to be found in clause 44, not, with respect, in the law which infringes on it. |
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Just three Republicans out of 44 voted to confirm Hagel, himself a former GOP senator. |
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In Afghanistan, the United States has contributed to increasing life expectancy from 44 years to 61 years. |
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In February 44 BC, one month before his assassination, he was appointed dictator for life. |
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Merricks made one error in 44 games and led the team with five sacrifice hits. |
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Towards the end of this era, in 44 BC, Julius Caesar was briefly perpetual dictator before being assassinated. |
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Of the admitted, 52 patients presented with HAPE, including 44 males and 8 females, with a mean age of 37 years. |
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Currently there are 44 nations in the world with a monarch as head of state. |
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In Book 5, Chapter 44 the Commentarii de Bello Gallico notably mentions Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo, two Roman centurions of the 11th Legion. |
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In the 1690s, smallpox epidemics reduced Yukagir numbers by an estimated 44 percent. |
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We should make a complex analysis of a effectiveness of non-visa regime for 44 countries. |
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In 2009, for the first time in 44 years, the country saw an overall positive influx when comparing immigration to emigration. |
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The next invasion came immediately in 205 BC by a Chola king named Elara, who overthrew Asela and ruled the country for 44 years. |
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The Indonesian province of West Papua is home to an estimated 44 uncontacted tribal groups. |
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Three minutes later Phil Mitchell unleashed a half volley to score before Matty Farrell increased Town's lead on 44 minutes with a 25-yard drive. |
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The Greater Toronto Area is diverse linguistically with 44 percent of its people holding a mother tongue other than English. |
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The Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua on the island of New Guinea are home to an estimated 44 uncontacted tribal groups. |
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Also during the war, in 1944, 44 countries signed the Bretton Woods Agreement, intended to prevent national trade barriers, to avoid depressions. |
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Westminster City Council is currently composed of 44 Conservative Party members and 16 Labour Party members. |
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Heteniak and Waers are a combined 6-0 and have yet to allow an earned run in 44 innings. |
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A total of 30 planes were destroyed and there were 44 ahull lossesa, or aircraft write-offs, one less than the previous year. |
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Corine Land Cover Classification System was financed by the European Union and it comprises 44 classes grouped into 3 hierarchic levels. |
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Half of Coloradans, 44 percent of Virginians and 48 percent of Wisconsinites think the laws should be kept the same. |
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The vehicle received 44 points and finished ahead of the Fiat Ducato EU5 on 38 points, and the Fiat Doblo Workup on 29 points. |
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Malcolm Darley, 44, was given the six month punishment after a General Medical Council hearing was told he had been prosecuted for kerb crawling. |
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Malcolm Darley, 44, was given the six-month punishment after a General Medical Council hearing was told he was prosecuted for kerb crawling. |
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Subsequent surveys have suggested that as many as 44 percent identify as Cornish. |
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Sixteen Royal Navy crew died and a further 44 were wounded, although this information was not made public at the time. |
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Cancer is more frequent among children as well as among women younger than 44 years. |
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Of these, 44 are known as autosomes and consist of matched pairs of chromosomes, known as homologous chromosomes. |
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John Jukes was one of 12 people arrested by Cleveland Police after the force joined 44 others as part of Operation Notarise. |
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Article 44 of the Directive Principles sets its implementation as duty of the State. |
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If your tastes are more contemporary, there are 44 modern rooms by the bubbling waters of the Mill Race. |
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Young Matthew Watson fished red maggot and waggler on peg 44 for 16lb of roach and skimmers for third. |
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In east China's Zhejiang Province, seven human H7N9 cases were reported on Friday, bringing the total number of such cases to 44 in the province. |
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Interim Chairman Hamid Karzai, 44, wins a landslide re-election in the loya jirga by 1,295 out of 1,575 votes. |
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The record-breaking, nonstop, unrefueled flight covered an astounding 26,366 statute miles in just 9 days, 3 minutes and 44 seconds. |
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Leanne Banks, 44, and wife Marie, 39, met in 2009 and entered into a civil partnership the following year. |
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According to IOM, 79 people arrived in Kalymnos, 44 in Megisti and 24 in Lesvos, with the remainder arriving in Chios and Kos. |
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Ramiro Hernandez-Llanas, 44, was lethally injected in the state's death chamber in Huntsville. |
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Paedophile Frank Stott, 44, attempted to blame his victims and made one vulnerable girl give evidence in court after he denied his crimes. |
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Lottery fever peaked one week in January 1996 with the first double roll-over and a jackpot of pounds 44 million. |
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She described how last May, MacPherson, 44, was driving his 38-tonner on a single-track road near Strontian, Ardnamurchan, on the West Coast. |
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The actor, 44, starred alongside Leonardo Di Caprio in 2006 war film Blood Diamond among his many roles on the big screen. |
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Mammary gland blood flow ipsilateral and contralateral to the pregnant uterine horn was measured on d 245 of gestation and d 44 of lactation. |
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With 44,000 new employees on the job, desk phones, cell phones, computers and pagers are in short supply at TSA, he said. |
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Only 44 cases were asymptomatic, namely the incidentally found ova in bilateral tubal ligation and prolapsed fibromyomas. |
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Fatal pancarditis associated with human granulocytic ehrlichiosis in a 44 year old man. |
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A total of 44 outstanding 11th grade students, 11 of whom are females, received Shalot Award in Anseba region. |
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It attracted the attention of 44,000 people and there was lots of fingerpointing. |
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Warwickshire's Dougie Brown had an indistinguished day, scoring only nine and taking one for 44 in eight overs. |
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He remains such a big deal in Mexico that the Mexicali Aguilas, a professional Mexican League team, urged Valenzuela, who turns 44 Nov. |
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At baseline, the mean age of patients was 54 years, 173 were normoalbuminuric, 73 had microalbuminuria, and 44 had macroalbuminuria. |
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They also have to complete 44 press-ups, for men, in two minutes or less as well as 50 situps in two minutes or less. |
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Eagle Rock's Inia Boko returned an interception 44 yards to the Tigers' 18-yard line in the second quarter. |
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The overstayers come from 44 countries, according to statistics released by the Saudi National Committee for Hajj and Umrah. |
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Females of the three species show a chromosome complement of 44 telocentric chromosomes, with a similar karyotype. |
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Only 44 percent of the hospitals report that they require overreaders to be board certified in cardiology. |
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Herfurt found that he could snarf 44 of 135 Nokia 6310i phones that passed by his booth. |
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The rating system for certification includes seven goal areas and 44 sustainability objectives. |
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Gary Speight, 31, and Dean Swift, 44, murdered Anthony Bates, 36, for starting a relationship with Speight's girlfriend while he was in prison. |
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Jason Holland, 44, was accused of stealing a golf buggy and crashing it into Christopher Law on July 16 last year. |
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Inside the shop are four Studebakers in various states of repair and refurbishing that are being worked on by Munter, 44, a Berlin resident. |
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Last year's total was made up of 46,950 mice, 9,480 fish, 3,950 rats, 237 guinea pigs, 153 amphibians, 44 birds, five tree shrew and two cats. |
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To validate the modified protocol, 44 benign nevi and 30 non-lentigo maligna melanomas were also examined. |
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River Cloud II has 44 outside cabins, and amenities that include a library, a lounge with bar and a sundeck. |
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Mr Montgomery, 44, a former technology and design teacher at the school, has alleged constructive dismissal. |
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Born with cerebral palsy Laura, now 44, and a Newsome resident, was considered to be uneducable. |
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The original UNO models were available only in stainless steel versions, with diameters of up to 44 mm. |
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Property is located on a culdesac on Harbor Shores Road just off of CR 44 in Lake County Florida. |
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Even minus his pencil moustache, and outfit, superhero Magnus, 44, doesn't disappoint. |
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Terry Perdue, 44, of Trallwn Road, Swansea, a father of two, admitted failing to pay PS327,972 to HMRC in VAT returns. |
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The Navy said the Tonb and the Delvar spent 44 days on duty in the Gulf of Aden foiling attempted hijacks by Somali pirates. |
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Overall, Kenya's astonishing record this year includes six victories in marathons, 21 in half-marathons and 44 in road races. |
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This has changed a pitching wedge from 48 degrees to somewhere close to 44 degrees in many off-the-shelf sets of clubs. |
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In this study, 44 IPD patients who did not have dementia in the beginning but had severe hyposmia were tracked for 3 years. |
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Exome data generated by TCGA comprised approximately 44 Mb of exonic sequence data from roughly 30 000 genes. |
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We analysed the 44 custom-made pub crawls in Cardiff listed on the website barcrawl. |
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The money will exsiccate within 44 months just as donations dry up in the mystery of time and the pockets of Egyptian knaves. |
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In an epidemiology study, 44 percent of patients suffered from a mix of neuropathic and nociceptive pain. |
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The glass has basanitic composition, with silica contents ranging between 44.4 and 46.1 wt. |
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The ship is 844 feet long and 106 feet wide and displaces 44,971 long tons. |
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According to William McMahon's map of 1828, 44 percent of the island was caneland. |
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In the end, there was nothing that Frost could do to defeat Sessions, who won handedly by 56 to 44 percent. |
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Colin Bradley, 44, and wife, Pauline, 48, from Preesall, Lancashire, hit the jackpot after ditching their regular numbers for a lucky dip. |
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There are currently 44 monarchies, and most of them are constitutional monarchies. |
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In the 1895 general election, the Independent Labour Party put up 28 candidates but won only 44,325 votes. |
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In 2004, the Prison Service was responsible for 130 prisons and employed around 44,000 staff. |
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Pakistan has an installed capacity of 44,768,250 metric tons of cement and 42,636,428 metric tons of clinker. |
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The first known were commissioned in 44 BC by Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. |
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During her younger years, Fonteyn resided at 44 Waldeck Road and 3 Elm Grove, both in Ealing, London. |
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Despite mild praise for his acting, Child 44 was reviewed negatively by critics and was a box office failure. |
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Under Clough, the team performed poorly, and after only 44 days he was dismissed. |
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The pair have met on 44 occasions which include Taylor winning 37, Priestley winning 6, with 1 draw. |
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During their attack at Arras, the British lost 316 air crews and the Canadians lost 114 compared to 44 lost by the Germans. |
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A 2004 YouGov poll found that 44 percent of UK citizens believe in God, while 35 percent do not. |
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But if it's peace and exclusivity you're after, try Guana Island, where the 44 staff usually outnumber the guests. |
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Despite the rapid advance of the invasion forces, some 44 oil wells were destroyed and set ablaze by Iraqi explosives or by incidental fire. |
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On 23 August 1921, the British airship R38 crashed into the estuary near Hull, killing 44 of the 49 crew on board. |
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Today, the Nigerian Methodist Church has a prelate, eight archbishops and 44 bishops. |
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In TIMSS 2007, 44 educational systems participated in the fourth grade and 57 educational systems in the eighth grade. |
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Rankin appears as a character in McCall Smith's 2004 novel, 44 Scotland Street. |
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These coastal reefs are also visited by pelagic species of Red Sea fish, including some of the 44 species of shark. |
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As of 13 May 2009, 51 submissions by 44 countries have been lodged for claims over their extended continental shelf. |
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As of 2010, at least 44 cities in 15 countries have experienced problems of some kind relating to the presence of habituated wild boar. |
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The Bosniacs at 44 per cent are the largest ethnic grouping, followed by Serbs at 31 per cent and Croats at 17 per cent. |
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Further attempts were made during March by Avro Lancasters of 44 Sqn and Halifaxes of 10 Sqn. |
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By 1788, Wexford, with 44 cargo ships and 200 herring boats was the sixth busiest port in Ireland. |
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Economics professor Ilham Tohti, 44, stood trial for two days last week on separatism charges in the western region of Xinjiang. |
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At the 2013 county council elections, control of Kent County Council was held by the Conservatives, which won 44 of the council's 83 seats. |
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Adelaide was 44 at the time, so pregnancy was possible even if unlikely. |
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Other blooms in 1982 and 2005 resulted in 37 and 44 deaths, respectively. |
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Moreover, nearly 126 plots are currently being developed at DSO out of which the construction of 44 fitted-out buildings has been completed during the first half of this year. |
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That day, every available Allied light bomber was employed in an attempt to destroy the three bridges but lost about 44 percent of the Allied bomber strength for no result. |
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From March through December this year, 44 pro suffers will vie for the top spot in the Association of Surfing Professionals Men's World Championship Tour. |
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The groom, 44, is an optomologist and clinical instructor for Regional Eye Associates in Cherry Hill, and teaches at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. |
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By winning his 45th cap he overtakes one of the world's all-time great referees, Clydach's Derek Bevan, who refereed 44 Test matches including the 1991 World Cup final. |
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In eighth is Duncan Davidson, 44, whose Budda bar chain in Glasgow, Helensburgh, Paisley, Dumfries and Kilmarnock is believed to be worth around pounds 3 million. |
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Shortly afterwards it would cross over the River Eden, and curve round to the north of the Kingstown Industrial Estate, and terminate at Junction 44 of the M6 motorway. |
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In 1841, Garrison was imprisoned on charges of libel for accusing Newburyport shipowner Francis Todd and captain Nicholas Brown of transporting 44 African captives in chains. |
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The second one is the article 44 paragraph 3 through which the government can force a global vote on all amendments it did not approve or submit itself. |
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In a statement this week, Leitrim County Council confirmed that information including account numbers and sort codes of 44 staff members was published on the Internet. |
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On Monday, an explosion outside a primary school in southwest China's Guilin in Guangxi killed two people and injured at least 44 others, many of them schoolchildren. |
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Babbage's birthplace is disputed, but according to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography he was most likely born at 44 Crosby Row, Walworth Road, London, England. |
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Conservative estimates put data produced in 2020 alone at 44 zettabytes. |
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After a subsequent 3-day treatment within a phytotron under light-emitting diodes, there was a reduction of 44 percent to 65 percent in nitrate concentration. |
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It was the most common procedure performed for patients 45 years of age and older in 2011, and among the top five most common for patients between the ages of 1 and 44 years. |
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After the layer tannage was completed, the crops and bellies from the 44 hides were reassembled and handled as a unit in each subsequent process until finished. |
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I reset the milometer and set off on the 44 mile journey home. |
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Tohill, 44, who has been repeatedly threatened by Provos, was banned from west Belfast last year after the Real IRA murder of local man Danny McGurk. |
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Cebu is subdivided into 6 component cities and 44 municipalities. |
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Convair would later develop the Convair 340, which was slightly larger and could accommodate between 44 and 52 passengers, and 311 of this model plane were produced. |
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The first, Child 44, set in 1950s Soviet Russia, saw him playing Leo Demidov, a Soviet secret police agent who investigates a series of child murders. |
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Qatar's acclaimed dhow Fath Al Khair 2 returned to a tumultuous reception yesterday at Katara beach after a historic voyage to India that lasted 44 days. |
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Among the 537 enterprises registered in 2008, 482 were engaged in processing of agricultural products and 44 in engineering, chemicals and repair. |
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He also said that Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia in the Crimea and Donbas region constitute approximately 44 thousand square kilometers. |
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The number of giraffes in a group can range up to 44 individuals. |
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Gildas described how the Saxons were later slaughtered at the battle of Mons Badonicus 44 years before he wrote his history, and their conquest of Britain halted. |
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The Rockets' pip-squeak guard buried 'em with 44 in the last meeting. |
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The county was recorded in the Domesday Book divided into 44 hundreds. |
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In the fighting around Hill 262, German losses totalled 2,000 men killed, 5,000 taken prisoner and 55 tanks, 44 guns and 152 other armoured vehicles destroyed. |
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Lines 14 to Eupen, Belgium and 44 to Heerlen, Netherlands are jointly operated with Transport en Commun and Veolia Transport Nederland, respectively. |
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Patients were between 18 and 65 years old with relapsing MS and had received Rebif, 44 microgram three times weekly, consistently for 12 weeks or more prior to screening. |
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However, the board became impatient for success and dismissed Armfield, replacing him with Jock Stein, who also lasted just 44 days before leaving to manage Scotland. |
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By 2016, the Olympic Games will have been hosted by 44 cities in 23 countries, but by cities outside Europe and North America on only eight occasions. |
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Kyle Hogg blasted two sixes in a nine-ball 22 but Lancashire's task of 44 from four overs, 35 from three, 23 from two and 12 off the last proved too much. |
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In 44 he had manipulated his great-uncle Julius Caesar's will so that he inherited the great tria nomina, and, dropping his own patronymic, advertised himself as Caesar's son. |
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Last year's total at Cardiff University was made up of 46,950 mice, 9,480 fish, 3,950 rats, 237 guinea pigs, 153 amphibians, 44 birds, five tree shrew and two cats. |
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If one of the 44 subnets falls victim to a virus, the IT staff can quickly quarantine that area, keeping the rest of the campus free from infection. |
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Lowell recovered its own squib kick to retake possession, and this needed just three plays to go 44 yards for another touchdown, and on and on it went. |
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We have 44 SIGs within our sections, and I believe that we will continue to see an increase in subspecialization within our field, a concept I support. |
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Procurement the Contracting Authority Shall Conclude A Framework Agreement for Fixed Telephony Services Chiro Penitentiary System for A Period of 44 Months. |
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A total of 28 glycoproteins and 44 glycosylation sites were identified. |
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Cy Chadwick, 44, who played bad boy Nick Bates for more than a decade, confirmed his date of birth and address before entering a not guilty plea at Leeds magistrates court. |
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Prince Ademola Adekoya, 44, of Athy, Co Kildare, is taking a case for constructive dismissal against computer firm IBM after it stopped his wages last March. |
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On 28 June 1919, 44 states signed the Covenant, including 31 states which had taken part in the war on the side of the Triple Entente or joined it during the conflict. |
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Far more of an international event than local, the NBA reports that more than 215 countries will carry Sunday's All-Star Game in 44 languages by 103 telecasters. |
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The new terms saw the 44,000 merks already paid deducted from the original 100,000 with the balance due in instalments of 4,000 for the next 14 years. |
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The heat also gripped the capital where the temperature rose to 44 deg. |
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Lisa Gray, 44, mother to Cori, age 5, was instrumental in founding and running a highly successful social support group for gay parents in Orlando, Fla. |
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The swing vote remains substantial with 44 per cent of Greek Cypriots and 21 per cent of Turkish Cypriots stating they are undecided as to which way they'll vote. |
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Bonk was one of the 44 international keynote speakers who addressed the four-day 2nd international conference on e-learning that concluded in Riyadh on Thursday. |
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As a result, the BFA has accredited only 44 law firms nationally. |
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