One hundred twenty-eight natal males from the three study clans survived beyond the age of 16 months and thus were potential dispersers. |
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Now, twenty-eight years later, thanks to a decision by a Chilean appeals court, he exits the public stage still beyond the reach of the law. |
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It contains twenty-eight tapestries, 118 sculpted figures and forty-one paintings. |
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It's twenty-eight years too late, but bravo, James, for being relentlessly Spock-like! |
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The Andorran parliament includes twenty-eight members, half elected by local constituencies and half by national votes. |
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The processing time for government screening levels one, two and three were: one, twenty-eight, and one hundred and four days respectively. |
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A train of twenty-eight mules would carry about four tons, a similar number of horses about three tons. |
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At twenty-eight, he won the prize of the tragedy competition, with his first entry. |
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The twenty-eight attempted to return to their cars when suddenly they were surrounded by dozens of police cars and wagons. |
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This Corporation also operates twenty-eight science, design and research units. |
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The holder of the TIR carnet shall reply to the request within twenty-eight days. |
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A course of twenty-eight black, red, and white letters in precision-cut, plasticized paper creates a powerful aesthetic moment. |
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The Board of Directors shall consist of twenty-eight directors and eighteen alternate directors. |
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One inscription is a copy of the twenty-eight letters of the runic alphabet, known as the futhorc. |
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In September 1962, I started the novitiate in Lille where Bro Besnard was master of twenty-eight novices. |
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Martin Keogh has taught and performed contact improvisation for over twenty-eight years. |
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Nothing says if his death was natural, at twenty-eight years old, or if he was dethroned and killed. |
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In terms of age, five of the twenty-eight were 24 years of age. |
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With Elizabeth dead, ensepulchred in Florence, their son provided the sustaining focal point of his father's remaining twenty-eight years of life. |
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Ruggers typically age out around thirty, Cipriani noted, and he is twenty-eight. |
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Costs ranged from one dollar to twenty-eight dollars a fluid ounce. |
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I have about twenty-eight nephews and nieces and about eighteen grand-nephews and nieces, and some of them live, at least outwardly, similar lives to mine. |
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The twenty-eight elders, who were members for life, seem drawn in practice, if not by law, from a narrow range of families in the upper echelons of Spartan society. |
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A totem of conspicuous waste, it is the destination toward which all twenty-eight characters are directed. |
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Barrie, Ontario, population a hundred and twenty-eight thousand, is a bedroom community for Toronto. |
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More than six million people speak today one about the twenty-eight Maya languages spread within nine great families, among whom Quiches and Yucatecs are most numerous. |
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In fact half of its twenty-eight pieces are reprinted from that book. |
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In the early twentieth century, twenty-eight states restricted child labor by law, but most of the laws were vaguely worded, full of exemptions, and laxly enforced. |
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Abel was twenty-eight and Alysia was sixteen, though because of her cerebral palsy the teacher claimed she comprehended at a third-grade level. |
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Luke Bendz, a Gabonese wushu champion who lives in twenty-eight years in China and play in kung-fu national, was charged with the selection. |
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Michelle is a bright twenty-eight year old who works as a part-time retail sales associate, and a volunteer for the Humane Society. |
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In 1964 Mignani could present its first concert ocarinas complete and is continuing the tradition Budriesi for twenty-eight years. |
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You have an eight feet deep lodge, twenty-eight different poles. |
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This increase was primarily due to the full, fifty-two-week contribution to corporate results in 2001, compared with just twenty-eight weeks the previous year. |
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An order made under this section shall cease to have effect on the expiration of the period of twenty-eight days, unless before that expiration period it has been approved by a resolution of the National Assembly. |
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Altogether, the twenty-eight venture capital fund managers selected have agreed to devote more than Euro 490 million to early stage investment in technologically innovative companies over the next three years. |
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During the previous fiscal year, contributions to revenues by each of these acquired companies amounted to four and twenty-eight weeks respectively. |
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By 1969, twenty-eight Francophone countries opted to set up such an organization and gave the Conference of Education Ministers a mandate to work out the practical aspects of the project. |
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I saw twenty-eight warriors on one side of the house with a lovely fair-headed woman beside every man of them, and six gentle youthful yellow-haired girls on the other side of the house. |
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I help advise Omer, a twenty-eight year old journalist, in his doctoral studies at Rotterdam University. |
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The average tonnage was around thirteen tons, with the bulk of the vessels either fourteen or twenty tons with an upper limit of twenty-eight tons. |
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Nine horse were killed outright and are now being slaughtered for their meat, and another twenty-eight are sorely injured, and will soon have to be butchered. |
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The pattern of pardons indicates that grand larceny, for which twenty-eight women were pardoned, was the one category of offence worthy of clemency. |
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Vallabh, then twenty-eight years old, softer, brown-eyed, more reposeful, of Indian ancestry, told me her story: Her mother had died in December, 2010, at fifty-two, afterrifyingifying and confusing illness. |
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Now a hundred and twenty-eight of them — taxidermied animals, veristic wax figures, joke photographs, joke paintings, joke marble sculptures — dangle beneath the museum's rotunda. |
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I blame myself for medicating us with comfort food and letting you pour pancake syrup on it, and for allowing our screen-time to creep up to the point where we're now watching an average of twenty-eight hours of TV every day. |
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Eight international partner organizations carried out one or more of these programmes through Nepalese NGOs in twenty-eight districts of the country. |
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Thus forty-two out of the forty-nine countries in sub-Saharan Africa have provided statistics on numbers enrolled in general secondary education, while only twenty-eight have done so for technical or vocational education. |
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The spiritual source of Hinduism can be found in the Vedas, ancient scriptures written in Sanskrit, the most important of which is the Rig Veda containing a thousand and twenty-eight hymns. |
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Barbera has spent the last twenty-eight years as a highly respected Wall Street Economist, and has gained a wide institutional following. |
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In the twenty-eight years since the now-extinct computer maker Symbolics registered the first.com address, symbolics.com, the most economical and memorable Internet addresses have mostly been claimed. |
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In 2006, the bank gave away twenty-eight million pens, which found their way into the kitchen drawers and jacket pockets, as well as into the collective doodad mind, of consumers up and down the Northeast coast. |
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An amphidextrous man. Typhoid at eleven. Insufficiently treated chancre at twenty-eight. |
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And what possible pleasure could the Orange County citizenry have found in Game 2, the five-hour-and-ten-minute groaner, played here amid periods of icy rain, that left twenty-eight stranded base runners? |
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The first twenty-eight chapters were serialized in 1892 in the biweekly, the first literary magazine that appeared in late Qing dynasty and that was founded by Han. |
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But twenty-eight has even further numerological significance in addition to being the second perfect number and the number of days in the lunar month as Walker points out. |
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In addition to approximately 160 trio sonatas and solo capriccios, Frantisek Benda wrote numerous violin concertos, of which some twenty-eight have been discovered. |
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