After receiving the last rites of the church, he died at three o'clock in the afternoon in his wife's arms, aged sixty-eight. |
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As bishops, it is not our role to examine in detail the changes that Bill C-23 proposes to make to sixty-eight separate pieces of legislation. |
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More than sixty-eight million people live under the poverty line in the Europe of the Twenty-five. |
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He was sixty-eight at the time, had turned savagely on his loyal offsider, and showed no intention of retiring. |
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Sixty to sixty-eight percent of Afghan women are facing mental problems and depressions. |
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Imagine standing somewhere over there on Washington Street on Marathon Monday and watching sixty-eight hundred yous go running by. |
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Seventy-five per cent report that the family PC is located in a common area of the home, and sixty-eight per cent think that children usually do searches with an adult. |
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Of the 801 men who went into the battle only sixty-eight unwounded men answered the roll call the next day. |
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This, anyway, is how I read these phenoms, which you can buy for one hundred and sixty-eight dollars on Anthropologie's site. |
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Seats went to archbishops and bishops of the province's twenty-three dioceses, owners of twenty-three baronies, and sixty-eight deputies of the Third Estate. |
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A woman, sixty-eight, suffers a heart attack and goes into prolonged cardiac arrest. |
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This bleak epiphany followed me upstairs into the effulgence of the fair's two hundred and sixty-eight dealer stations, where business was frantic. |
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This is a diagnostic test of your engine. You're supposed to have an output of a hundred and sixty-eight horses at sixty-two hundred R.P.M.s. You're nowhere near that. |
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Sixty-eight journalists were killed during World War II, while 38 perished in the Korean War. |
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Sixty-eight per cent of the total agricultural land available in India is believed to be under de facto non-chemical farming. |
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Like father, like son. Sixty-eight. Not such a bad innings, really, when the old man was gone at fifty-three. |
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