Bright is forty-five now, a baseball itinerant since the day he signed a contract with the Yankees at the age of sixteen. |
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She stuttered incorrigibly and had a sharp, nasal voice, which grated on Flanagan's nerves throughout the painful forty-five minutes. |
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Well, I begged for at least forty-five minutes until I realized that my pleading just wasn't going to get us that sign. |
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Now the people who went to graduate school when that started are forty, forty-five, fifty years old. |
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We got her all established, then sat around for at least forty-five minutes like the goons we are, grinning and commenting on her every action. |
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The upper half of the bed had been elevated about forty-five degrees, so she appeared to be half-sitting, half-lying. |
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The riot lasted forty-five minutes and an encore performance was put on the following night. |
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At the campaign's peak, leaders of forty-five different student groups had signed on in support of Senior Gift Plus and divestment. |
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He spent upwards of forty-five minutes looking for the perfect eyelet sheets that I have always wanted. |
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For the past forty-five years he's held down a job assembling TVs and radios on a factory production line. |
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He became internationally famous for his collection, which included forty-five examples of armorial decoration, now on display in the museum. |
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He gently banked his aircraft forty-five degrees west to make a wide circle around the burning vehicles. |
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Around forty-five minutes later she had changed into her smart togs and reappeared for her own set. |
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They lost forty-five years, which we signed away when we sent them to the Soviet Union. |
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The restriction of guarantees shall not exceed a period of forty-five days for each time it is decreed. |
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A difference of forty-five points translates to a one minute advantage in the second event, the 4 x 5 km cross-country relay. |
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The professor subjected all the women to regular echographic examination: seven echos that lasted some forty-five minutes. |
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Upon expiration of the period of forty-five days, the guarantees shall be restored automatically unless a new restriction has been decreed. |
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Her forty-five Stableford points should ensure a further handicap drop to reward her steadily improving game. |
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Open at an angle of forty-five degrees twisting the bottle, slowly letting the pressure build, while holding the cork. |
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After a forty-five minutes delay the lights came on and the familiar two blasts of the air horns sounded and we began to roll. |
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By his watch, he waited for another forty-five minutes, sitting on the steps in an alley behind the building. |
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The older children, the over 16's, were allowed forty-five minutes more, before lights out at ten. |
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I sighed and settled down in the choir loft for the next boring forty-five minutes. |
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But then, about one hour forty-five minutes ago, one of their little girls was rushed back to operating room. |
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However, with the wind at his back, Bart Daly cruelly missed the forty-five and his side's last chance tailed to the right and wide. |
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Four forty-five am, my alarm awakes me to remind me three hours sleep really wasn't enough. |
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We talked for forty-five minutes, briefly touching on the subject of last Saturday night, but mostly dancing around it. |
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In October 1945, black market prices for miso and shoyu were forty-five times higher than official prices. |
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There the Indonesian Mother Superior harangued them for forty-five minutes on the moral and spiritual duties of parents. |
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When you are careering down the motorway at the breakneck speed of forty-five miles per hour, make sure you sit in the middle lane. |
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There was a pause, interrupted only when Brent hit a speed bump at forty-five and Terry smeared hair gel all over his nose. |
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The vertical time axis is the product of time and the speed of light so that world lines of light rays leaving the origin make a forty-five degree angle with each space axis. |
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At the opposite end of the spectrum, one can always find a skinny, non-smoking jogger who dropped dead at age forty-five. |
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A 500-foot length of thirty-six-inch water main was lowered six feet without cracking the big tube or disjointing any one of the forty-five sections that composed it. |
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He did indeed wake up... at two forty-five in the morning... he let out five shrill screams that made my blood curdle. |
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School classes break for outdoor recess every forty-five minutes. |
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There was a decent enough plot struggling to breathe, but the desire to squidge it all into one forty-five minute blast made it feel inconsequential. |
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On the foredeck there is a solid bronze manual anchor winch, a forty-five pound plow anchor, two Danforth anchors, a sixty-five pound folding storm anchor. |
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On the highway it winds it up to about forty-five, at which point the engine and drive train are seemingly screaming the distorted symphonics of an ear-splitting concerto. |
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I'm in there for forty-five minutes and you start to have a cow! |
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We therefore owe them forty-five years' backlog in social development and economic growth. |
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Aren't you a little old for this? You're going on forty-five, Elena. |
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And that was essentially how it went down for forty-five minutes. |
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A further interruption is allowed if their scheduled duration is at least twenty minutes longer than two or more complete periods of forty-five minutes. |
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We've nurtured and cared for Eloise like a foster child for forty-five years. |
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The estimated life of the Stobie pole is forty-five years, without any maintenance but coating with bitumen at the ground line. |
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We were prevented from probing forward as the average coy strength was forty-five and the casualties amongst our officers and NCOs and older men were very heavy. |
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With forty-five working parties and more than 2,000 members, DOCOMOMO has established itself as one of the main players in the field of modern heritage conservation and in its theorization. |
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Though I would never claim to be an expert in theology I can bring to this discussion forty-five years of experience in Dominican life and ministry as a cooperator brother. |
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New Europe, old Europe, wider Europe, narrower Europe, a Europe of the fifteen, the twenty-five, or forty-five, Europe à la carte and Europe plat du jour? |
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More than forty-five years have passed since Dr. No debuted on the silver screen in 1962, but the fascination that has nourished the myth of 007 shows no signs of fading. |
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Today, CAPHC is proud to support forty-five member organizations that include tertiary, quaternary, community and regional hospitals, rehabilitation centres and home care provider agencies across Canada. |
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Placed in and around this montanic mock-up were forty-five of his sculptures, paintings, and drawings, all of them reflecting the alpine theme. |
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There was a particular dearth of foreign literary works, which had been banned during the last forty-five years and of reviews containing literary criticism. |
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In the third edition of his Leaves of Grass, Whitman added a section of forty-five Calamus poems, which celebrate relationships between men. |
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In the three decades following the first ratification in 1968, the number of new ratifiers was forty-five, forty-five, and forty-nine, respectively. |
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More than forty-five days have elapsed since the death of the Decedent. |
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In six days they crimped and made forty-five pairs of Stoga Boots. |
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Approximately forty-five years ago K. Morita presented the first major results on equivalences and dualities between categories of modules over a pair of rings. |
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