Thirteen of the sixty-one licensed nursing homes have one hundred or more beds. |
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After only one full academic year, the school's enrollment had grown to sixty-one with the addition of Czechoslovakians, Romanians, and Italians. |
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Each nursing home is assigned to one of the four inspectors and all sixty-one nursing homes are inspected. |
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Two hundred and sixty-one river basins worldwide are shared among several States. |
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The innovation strategy set out by Mr Gierek in his report deserves respect, as it contains sixty-one detailed points. |
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There are sixty-one natural harbours, several landlocked straits, and hundreds of rivers, bays, and lakes. |
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He dropped sixty-one cents into the cup by the one-legged Vietnam vet. |
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Now, at the age of sixty-one, Elmore Leonard is an overnight success. |
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However, an additional sixty-one passengers will be boarding shortly, so please scrunch in and make room as best you can. |
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Bozic at sixty-one, shadowboxing in front of a floor-to-ceiling mirror at the Church Street Boxing Gym, in lower Manhattan, on a recent weekday morning. |
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On August 21, 1944, sixty-one Chengtu, China based B-29s assigned to the 40th BG attacked the Imperial Iron and Steel Works at Yawata on a daylight mission. |
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Her gunboat fleet alone is composed of one hundred and sixty-one small steamers, of the efficiency of which for war purports naval critics have formed a high estimate. |
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Sixty-one years ago, they promised to love each other in sickness and health. |
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Sixty-one triploid F 1 plants were crossed with diploid pollen donors for testcrosses. |
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Sixty-one percent of women, versus 45 percent of men, say that the healthcare system in America today needs a major overhaul. |
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