At sixty-seven, van Itallie is slight and wiry, with white hair and sharp blue eyes and a manner that is both brusque and warm. |
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At Agadagbabou, an abandoned site, about sixty-seven percent of the potsherds recovered were undecorated. |
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The Spectator Bird was written when Stegner was sixty-seven and resonates with the cranky, retrospective musings of an older writer. |
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It is planned to reduce this by 2008 to sixty-seven permanent staff and no Research Fellows. |
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Now we have, in the past three years averaged one hundred and sixty-seven head of cows to calve each spring. |
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Three hundred and sixty-seven transactions were incurred where the service incurred date was after the date of death. |
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In addition, representatives from over sixty-seven countries, representatives of the International Court of Justice and the International Seabed Authority, and an audience of five to six-hundred others witnessed the event. |
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Across the country, sixty-seven older Aboriginal adults, representing fourteen First Nation communities, participated in a total of nine focus group discussions. |
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Twenty-seven companies operated sixty-seven plants in fourteen states. |
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The Quilombo dos Palmares lasted sixty-seven years in the interior of the state of Alagoas rebuffing almost all expeditions sent to extinguish it. |
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But sports prognostication demands no such mastery, and the N. C. A. A. basketball tournament offers sixty-seven clospacedpachancesnces to display unintelligence. |
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Trim and avid — a youngster, at sixty-seven — Galgisni is a partner in a company that is trying to ready a molecular byproduct of the bacteria streptomyces, called nikkomycin Z, for the marketplace. |
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For these sixty-seven and a half miles of fence we must have three men known as boundary riders. A boundary rider is one whose duty is to see that the fence is in order. |
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Sixty-seven Republicans voted against it, a margin in line with estimates of many conservatives from earlier in the day. |
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