I have seen an etheromaniac at forty-one a wizened, bent, decrepit, and tottering old man. |
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The exhibition drew more than forty-one thousand people and was reviewed in newspapers and journals across the country. |
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It contains twenty-eight tapestries, 118 sculpted figures and forty-one paintings. |
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Republican women hold forty-one state elective offices, and Democrats, forty-three. |
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But the most fascinating and enigmatic artist and writer of forty-one False Starts may be Malcolm herself. |
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The Committee shall consist of forty-one members, appointed by the Council after consultation with the Commission. |
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In the winter of 2003, forty-one organic farmers in southwestern Ontario were systematically selected from a list and contacted. |
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Set up in 1955, by May 1995 it had fifty-four Member States as signatories to the Convention and forty-one others as corresponding members. |
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During the first ten months of the present year, the number sent forward will aggregate one hundred and forty-one thousand. |
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Wickliffe had some cause to give them thanks, that they would give him so long respite after his death, forty-one years to rest in his sepulchre before they ungraved him. |
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Chin, who is forty-one, was born and reared a flatlander, in Mankato, Minnesota, where his parents, Chinese immigrants, worked as librarians. |
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As a matter of fact, the Social Democratic Front list included only five indigenes out of forty-one candidates in their list. |
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When she saw what she had done, She gave her father forty-one. |
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Even when I'd felt that I'd finally conked out, I had kept waking up, for a mind-boggling total of a hundred and forty-one times. |
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Delicate lily-pads had been carefully placed on the glassy mirror of a thousand reflections, and clumps of reeds, bullrushes and gorse made forty-one shades of green. |
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Given repeated items, the daydreamers came up with forty-one per cent more possibilities than students in the other conditions. |
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Eleven of the forty-one participants left us with at least two poems each, one in pentasyllabic and another in tetrasyllabic form. |
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The Angels, who went forty-one years without qualifying for a single inning of World Series play, unexpectedly stand as World Champions, and the shade of Gene Autry should be allowed to dismount at last. |
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Forty-one is the mean age for newspaper and wire service reporters, forty-eight for those in television journalism. |
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Forty-one of the children began working between the ages of eight and thirteen, most starting at ages ten or eleven. |
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Forty-one states have supermax units that resemble Pelican Bay. |
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