As with the Irish-born in 1871 several of the twenty-nine won medals for outstanding gallantry. |
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One reason that Philip Meyer's guidebook has lasted through four editions over twenty-nine years is that he has worked both sides of the street. |
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To help achieve ratification, he penned twenty-nine of the celebrated Federalist Papers. |
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He worked as a mechanic before entering Harvard at the age of twenty-nine, twice the age of the typical matriculant. |
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There ought to be twenty-nine days in every month, not just leap year Februaries. |
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When he was twenty-nine years of age, he left his home and became a religieux. |
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Let Us Pray consists of new prayers for public worship by twenty-nine pastors, predominantly Presbyterian. |
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Three hundred twenty-nine people, most of them Canadians and over 80 of them children, perished. |
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The IMSN is an organisation consisting of the law enforcement authorities of twenty-nine countries. |
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In general the death rate is four for every thousand, while the birth rate is twenty-nine for every thousand. |
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Even at his ripe age of twenty-nine, he still maintained a few secrets of his own. |
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Those who didn't know him mistook him for a gawky teenager, though in point of fact he was twenty-nine. |
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The army organized twenty-nine Guard observation squadrons during the interwar period. |
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A serious, sharp-tempered widow of twenty-nine, Lis is disdainful of most things where the Irish are concerned. |
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Mr. Mawson is a twenty-nine year veteran with Environment Canada and began his career as a weather observer and briefer. |
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One hundred and twenty-nine years in the future, Spock failed to save Romulus. |
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Buck taught at Delaware State University, an HBCU, for twenty-nine years. |
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The PCL family has major offices in twenty-nine locations across continental North America, the Hawaiian Islands, and the Caribbean. |
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One thousand six hundred and twenty-nine of them, including eight women, sacrificed their lives but in doing so they made a vital contribution to winning the war. |
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Lastly, the debt sustainability ratios were reduced in order to enable an increase in the number of eligible countries from twenty-nine to thirty-six. |
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Eight dosimetry comparisons with six NMIs and twenty-nine calibrations for nine NMIs have also been undertaken this year in the various photon beams. |
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Personality sketch of Etchebaster, court tennis player, Etchebaster was born in St. Jean-de-Luz, and never played court tennis until he was twenty-nine. |
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Myhrvold's friends, like Myhrvold, seemed to be of the opinion that there is no downside to having a CAT scanner, especially if you can get it for twenty-nine hundollarsllars. |
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But none of Duckenfield's pupils had ever had their letters accepted until this year, when, in the space of one month, his twenty-nine high-school freshmen and sophomores got seventeen letters into print. |
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The subject of the experiment was a twenty-nine year old man, injured in a road accident three years previously, in a persistent vegetative state. |
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One of her game fish weighed in at a robust thirty-three pounds and the other at twenty-nine pounds. |
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In June 2013, twenty-nine apparently healthy Rousettus leschenaultia fruit bats were captured in Yunnan Province, China. |
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During this six-year period Britain launched twenty-nine capital ships and Germany seventeen. |
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Gomez, who is twenty-nine and once belonged to the Mets, looked about sixteen years old after his dinger, delightedly congratulating himself with slaps on the helmet as he rounded first base. |
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I who have the best gamecocks from here to Maraval, and win twenty-nine battles with Hawk alone before they poison him near the gayelle in Valencia when we went to fight. |
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Twenty-nine others were arrested for outstanding warrants on charges of burglary, larceny and malicious wounding. |
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Twenty-nine out of 41 hunts had participants that were consanguineal relatives or were members of households that had consanguineal relatives. |
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Twenty-nine children and young people up to the age of 20 were recorded as having self-harmed. |
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Twenty-nine golden petals are attached to a leather strip, representing a wreath. |
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Twenty-nine point one percent of ecstasy users also abuse one or more other illegal substances, indicating it is likely to be a gateway drug. |
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Twenty-nine years ago, its tanks and troops stormed into the country, fighting in the mountains and descending on the capital to restore order to a city ravaged by civil war. |
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Twenty-nine consecutive judicial decisions in the past year have held bans on gay marriage are unconstitutional. |
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Twenty-nine patients had visceral metastases, and 27 patients underwent surgery including radical cystectomy and nephroureterectomy. |
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Twenty-nine countries adopted the first International Radiotelegraph Convention. |
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Twenty-nine States and the District of Columbia require massage therapists to be licensed. |
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Twenty-nine owners complained handbrakes had failed and their cars had rolled away. |
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