And thirty-five minutes later, we were still standing there like a couple of douches. |
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As near as he can make out this child must now be thirty-four or thirty-five years of age. |
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However, the silent majority even of the twentieth century may look old in the manner of veristic Roman portrait before they reached thirty-five. |
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Now, thirty-five years later, he is publishing the seventh volume in this series. |
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The other male was older, about thirty-five and taller, with a well-built physique and a square jaw. |
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At the very least, I expected them to resent the sudden intrusion and competition that my class of thirty-five citified adults represented. |
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Thirty-two of the thirty-five users has received hymenopterous insect stings. |
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He does not feel for the families of the dead or for the thirty-five million of us who live in poverty. |
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I'm sure his wife was overwhelmingly grateful to be relieved of conjugal duties after thirty-five years of marriage. |
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This second commentary is on al-Samarqandi's famous short work of only 20 pages in which he discusses thirty-five of Euclid's propositions. |
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This is a departure from last year's event which was only open to business people under the age of thirty-five. |
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder is known far and wide for his thirty-five or so extant paintings. |
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Long ago, an acclaimed musician passed away at the mature age of thirty-five. |
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James, who was about thirty-five years of age and of quiet and sober habits, had died from apoplexy. |
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The clock is a tower topped by an armillary sphere and celestial globe of mechanical and hydraulic engineering, about thirty-five feet high. |
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It took two days to make the round trip by wagon to Stuart, a total distance of about thirty-five miles. |
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I've been a private eye for thirty-five years, give or take, and I've never run across anything like this. |
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The average salad bar uses thirty-five pounds of ice per cubic foot of display area. |
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After he arrived on campus, now thirty-five and still single, he began to scout out new scholarly topics. |
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He takes shelter in the Shaolin Temple, where he forced to undergo thirty-five chambers of the Shaolin monk training. |
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I'm offering thirty-five hundred per fifty unit, fifty thousand board feet in other words. |
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I survived about thirty-five years of it myself without calling in sick or making colossal mistakes or going postal whenever it was that time of the month. |
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Full-time students with a grade point average of 3.2 or better who have taken no more than thirty-five credits are invited to join the Honors Program. |
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During 1878 one local factory employed thirty-five people and produced hundreds of ploughs and numerous harrows, reapers and scarifiers for the farmers. |
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On a humid September morning, thirty-five of us, heat-anesthetized and yawny, busied ourselves by scratching our names into the desk tops with house keys. |
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Gary Cooper was a movie star whose type everyone seemed to agree upon, though it allowed for many subtle and peculiar shadings in the course of his thirty-five year career. |
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Now that the studios cater to ever younger audiences with ever younger stars in ever goofier vehicles, actors are considered over the hill at thirty-five. |
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Marianne finds this attention mortifying, as she thinks the Colonel, who is thirty-five and talks of flannel waistcoats, is too old to be a lover. |
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Inside is rosewood luxury, downstairs bunks and beds, and under them, two six hundred horsepower caterpillars capable of pushing them across the sea at thirty-five knots. |
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Most of the troops dropped by airplane were thirty-five miles off target. |
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Mrs Lackersteen was a woman of about thirty-five, handsome in a contourless, elongated way, like a fashion plate. |
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But when these categorists reach thirty-five, they usually change it to forty, just as they did when they reached thirty when thirty was that fine line. |
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