There are thirty-two segments devoted to a particular muscle, such as the temporalis. |
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In the ten years of its existence, it has conducted some thirty-two research projects. |
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I don't wash my hands eighty-three times a day, brush my teeth for thirty-two minutes or floss with old fishingline if no string is available. |
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It contains thirty-two poems, of which twenty-six are in hexameters, the standard metre for post-classical Greek encomiastic poetry. |
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We took delivery of thirty-two flat-pack moving cartons today, along with the associated bubble wrap and sticky tape. |
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At thirty-two, I imagined I was the oldest tenderfoot in the history of rock and roll. |
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He was thirty-two years old and owned a bike with a banana seat and training wheels. |
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There are thirty-two segments devoted to a particular muscle, such as temporalis, masseter, sternocleidomastoid, biceps brachii and so on. |
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By this date, the Reverend had already amassed an impressive bibliography of publications, namely two books and thirty-two articles. |
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Referral back to committee may also be requested by a political group or at least thirty-two Members before or during a vote. |
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For the thirty-two forums from which no response was received, it is not possible to know the reasons for this. |
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At least one member of the Association appeared at eleven of the thirty-two sessions. |
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The majority of these preludes are short in length, ranging from sixteen to thirty-two measures. |
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Most of the thirty-two pages on Moroccan agate are color plates of superb geodes with fantastic patterns and inclusions. |
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Out of an estimated total of nine jumpers I've laboriously knitted for myself in my thirty-two years of life, only one was actually wearable. |
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Due to insect infestation, only thirty-two out of the 120 precious kapok trees along Chungcheng Road are still alive. |
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Far from ailing, and after thirty-two years and countless album releases, he's still going strong and thankfully shows no signs of slowing down. |
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His last visitors had been more than a month ago, thirty-two days to be precise. |
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Lethal injection is allowed as a form of execution in all thirty-two states that have the death penalty. |
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Out of more than thirty-two thousand welfare applicants, it referred 636 for drug testing. |
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After an uninspiring university life he worked as a small-time suburban solicitor who lived with his mother until he was thirty-two. |
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It would have been wonderful if Serkin had recorded all thirty-two Beethoven piano sonatas when he was in his prime, but it was not to be. |
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He was thirty-two years of age, a handsome man, tall, broad-shouldered, with a commanding appearance. |
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Parliament may not decide otherwise if at least thirty-two Members object. |
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In accordance with Rule 38 of its Rules of Procedure, the General Conference elects a president and a number of vice-presidents not exceeding thirty-two. |
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Nineteen thirty-two also saw the introduction of a new handle material which was advertised to be tough, non-flammable and a perfect insulator against electricity. |
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In order to bolster the law enforcement agencies' unilateral efforts to combat TIP, the Department of Justice created thirty-two anti-trafficking task forces in high-risk cities throughout the country. |
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Number thirty-two had lain empty for over a year, and its unlocked garage acted as our unofficial gang headquarters for dirty deeds and general hiding from parents. |
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Only thirty-two countries have passed anti-spam legislation. |
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The lot includes thirty-two items of Lewinsky memorabilia, including a floor-length black negligee. |
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It consisted of thirty-two members, playing exclusively drums and fifes. |
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An Army study done shortly after World War II concluded that on average, out of a thirty-two man platoon, only two people were stone-cold killers. |
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Local governmental organization is based on seven departements, or provinces, headed by prefects, thirty-two arrondissements, and one hundred fifty communes. |
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Two years later, at thirty-two, he won the Arkansas governorship. |
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Bidding the negative 2 Diamonds response enables your partner to go some way towards knowing if there are thirty-two points in your combined hands. |
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It's taken me nearly thirty-two years, but I think that I have finally come to truly appreciate the peculiarly British institution that is the Bank Holiday. |
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When he was thirty-two, Buckley told him, via interoffice mail, that he had changed his mind. |
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There are thirty-two teams in the league, and they each typically employ one player at placekicker and one at punter. |
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So, for thirty-two years I have preached to the most intelligent, biblically ignorant people I know, and as our introducer has said, it has made my reputation. |
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Construction of the basic shell of Ameixoeira light rail underground station, Including the excavation of a thirty-two metre deep, forty metre diameter central shaft. |
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For thirty-two years Patricia Parmelee's yellow light. |
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To please him, Madhavi bathed her fragrant black hair, soft as flower petals, in oil mixed with ten kinds of astringents, five spices and a blend of thirty-two pungent herbs. |
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Which dry measure contains four pecks or eight gallons or thirty-two quarts? |
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It was seventy-five below zero. Since the freezing-point is thirty-two above zero, it meant that one hundred and seven degrees of frost obtained. |
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In those days, prior to leaving Bimshire, thirty-two years now, I used to five at a rented chattel house with King Pilate and a cousin. |
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The result, in apperceiving the thirty-two scenes as a unified whole, is new narrative the plot of which becomes clear. |
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Look, I had to pay the shawties that helped me, and after I paid them, yo' cut is thirty-two grand. |
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Eight to thirty-two mg of tiagabine can provide useful anti-anxiety effects and, in some patients, serves as a nonaddictive hypnotic. |
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The proposal and, where appropriate, the draft legislative resolution contained in the report shall be put to the vote without debate unless at least thirty-two Members lodge a protest in advance. |
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In these, however, she was unsuccessful until 1959, when she entered Parliament at thirty-two, representing Finchley, North London, at the high watermark of postwar Conservatism under Harold Macmillan. |
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He took us on board purely out of a national feeling, for his ship was strong-handed without us, having thirty-two souls, all told, when he received us five. |
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