Twenty-four of thirty-one respondents said there were no current areas of disagreement. |
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But in spite of his thirty-one years old, he considers marriage to be still far away. |
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Subsequent to quarter end, the Company fully collected the balance aged between thirty-one and sixty days past due. |
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Ten different methods have been used giving thirty-one independent results. |
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In a certain new pond in Bergen, Norway, during the past century, sticklebacks evolved toward the lighter armor in just thirty-one years. |
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Cyprus fulfils all the required conditions, and has now completed twenty-four of the thirty-one chapters of the accession negotiations. |
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Bernard's thirty-one kayos in forty-four fights will attest to his success in using this theory. |
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If you have a Balance Board and download the game before January 31, Wii Fit U is free for thirty-one days. |
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Mission recorders had documented thirty-one kills, the highest number of enemy soldiers killed in a single ground operation so far. |
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It presents a selection of stories and songs from thirty-one North American indigenous traditions translated by both native speakers and language experts. |
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The Candracchayaganita is written in thirty-one Sanskrit verses and explains the computational methods used to calculate the moon's zenith distance. |
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In thirty-one month of travel, I have been able to hitchhike in many different ways. |
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The British officers were buried in the main part of the cemetery but the bodies of the thirty-one Lascar crew members went to the rear of the cemetery in a mass grave. |
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Oe's thirty-one year old, brain-damaged son, Hikari, has composed music for piano and flute. |
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She is also, at age thirty-one, a Shrimp Boat phenomenon, subject to high fives when she takes her boys to Campbell's barbershop for a shapeup. |
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Numbers from thirty-one to thirty-nine have two forms, depending if they follow the previous vigesimal rule or the new decimal one. |
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Three hundred and thirty-one innocent people were killed and no answers, no justice, no assurances about what needs to change so that it does not happen again. |
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Fifty-one provincially rare and thirty-one regionally rare plant species have been recorded at Stone Road Alvar, making it one of the most botanically significant sites in Ontario. |
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Chapman and Zeiner also studied polydactyl cats. Observing thirty-one cats and noting eight expressions, three variations of the fore feet and five of the hind feet. |
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In place of the thirty-one lines of anapaestic dimeter of the Latin, Studley has thirty-seven lines rhyming in the pattern ababcdcd. |
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McKinniss is thirty-one, fair-haired and delicately handsome. |
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By 1841 eight, and by 1895 a total of thirty-one, two-high stands were gyrating at the Dillingen plant, the rhythm of their motion maintained by the power either of steam or electricity. |
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In March 1937 the regime called up reemplazos from 1927 onward and mobilized combatworthy males in the Nationalist zone between the ages twenty-one and thirty-one. |
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One hundred thirty-one small, highly permeable masonry wall specimens built of concrete blocks or of bricks were treated with cement-water paints or with other waterproofings. |
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Thirty-one years from now, in 2035, there is one robot for every five human beings. |
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Thirty-one detailed points of concern have been raised by the Bord in respect to peat excavation and its containment in repository bunds. |
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Thirty-one species are of the crustose growth form, 27 are foliose, 8 are fruticose and 3 are squamulose. |
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Thirty-one of the men buried in this Netherlandic cemetery are unidentified. |
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Thirty-one of the patients with hyperthyroidism were treated with carbimazole or propylthiouracil. |
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