I think I may have worn a pair of the double-knee dungarees for six or seven hundred days straight. |
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Boys go in groups of fifteen to thirty to bush camps, where they stay for ninety to a hundred days to recover from the operation. |
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A hundred days have swept past in a heady parade of media applause, a new baby, a divided Labour party and humiliated Liberal Democrats. |
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One hundred days into his tenure as the high-energy, higher-decibel chairman of the party, he is in trouble with party moneybags. |
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In one hundred days nearly a million people were to die from bullets, grenades, machetes, and knives. |
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It was just over one hundred days to the elephant mating season. |
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She was released on bail after one hundred days in detention and currently awaits trial. |
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He was first allowed to meet with his lawyer Ding Xikui, on 23 September 2008, after more than a hundred days in incommunicado detention. |
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Under no circumstance should it take longer than one hundred days from the establishment of the panel. |
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Less than a hundred days into his pontificate, the new Pope John XXIII startled most of the world by announcing his intention to convoke an ecumenical council. |
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Ehud Olmert became Acting Prime Minister for a hundred days. |
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In fact, and as a grim reminder of the consequences of war, the Corps rarely suffered less than one hundred casualties per day during the last hundred days of the First World War. |
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Imagin to see the Yard of Napoleon, his magnificent period, his decline, the invasion of the strangers dirigeants, his comeback of hundred days and his definitif exile. |
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In a hundred days a million Africans had been butchered by other Africans in a barbaric and savage manner that would have been difficult to imagine and is still difficult to understand. |
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This capacity shall be determined by the Member State concerned on the basis of the daily tonnage of the basic agricultural product processed into inulin syrup during a maximum period of one hundred days per year. |
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One hundred days after this extraordinary and harmful crisis began-one that makes no sense whatsoever-the minister succeeded in reopening the border. |
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Around a million people were killed in just one hundred days. |
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Changing the rules during the difficult process of convergence, less than one hundred days before the birth of the euro proper, would therefore be a serious mistake. |
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The next hundred days provides an opportunity for theĀ government to reconsider their position and for Canadians to continue to come together and take action to ensure they do. |
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The tutor, who should ideally belong to the same hierarchy level as the new employee, takes special care of his new colleague for the first one hundred days and is on hand to counsel and advise. |
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The investigative staff last year spent three hundred days in federal penitentiaries conducting interviews with more than two thousands offenders and met with inmate organizations at every institution in the country. |
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The Director-General's report shall be communicated to Member States at least one hundred days before the opening of the session of the General Conference. |
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Last year, our investigative staff spent approximately three hundred days in federal penitentiaries conducting interviews with more than two thousand offenders. |
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Go out further, and scientists say that thinning sea ice will make the Northwest Passage navigable for up to a hundred days each year within the next three decades. |
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Most Barbary galleys were at sea for around eighty to a hundred days a year, but when the slaves assigned to them were on land, they were forced to do hard manual labor. |
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His reckless gamble lasted but a Hundred Days, culminating in Waterloo and his second abdication. |
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The incident is described in detail by Admiral Sandy Woodward in his book One Hundred Days, Chapter One. |
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The resulting counterattack, which started the Hundred Days Offensive, marked the first successful Allied offensive of the war. |
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Napoleon arrived in Paris on 20 March and governed for a period now called the Hundred Days. |
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On the Western Front, the Allied forces launched the Hundred Days Offensive and decisively defeated the German western armies. |
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The Allied counteroffensive, known as the Hundred Days Offensive, began on 8 August 1918, with the Battle of Amiens. |
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Therefore, when Napoleon returned to France for the Hundred Days in 1815, Murat once again sided with him. |
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Napoleon briefly returned to power during the Hundred Days in 1815, but was decisively defeated at the Battle of Waterloo, south of Brussels. |
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The Hundred Days Offensive beginning in August proved the final straw and following this string of military defeats, German troops began to surrender in large numbers. |
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Dispatch riders on motorcycles and wireless became, borne of necessity, the principle means of communication within the Canadian Corps during the Hundred Days. |
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Shortly after, the Allied armies launched the Battle of Amiens, which led to the start of the Hundred Days Offensive, the culminating offensive of the war. |
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In 1918, during the German Spring Offensive and the subsequent Allied Hundred Days Offensive, the division attacked several fortified German positions. |
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