The twenty-three year old man was going through photos, the television on mute as he picked up a magazine. |
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Her accomplishments have led twenty-three universities to confer on her honorary doctorate degrees. |
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Bangpra was the scene for another Stableford competition with twenty-three golfers taking to the course. |
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Over a period of eighteen months, there were twenty-three days of university lectures and five assignments completed off-campus. |
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In March 1868 he was articled to Samuel Way and at the age of twenty-three admitted to practice law at the South Australian Bar. |
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Letters from her grand tour show that at twenty-three she was a capable horsewoman, riding some distance over rough terrain without much fatigue. |
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This is completely ridiculous and, for the rest, offensive to the other twenty-three. |
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Her words are promising, of course, to me at a ripe twenty-three years of age. |
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In 1507, Bartolomé de las Casas was ordained a diocesan priest in Rome at the age of twenty-three. |
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A total of twenty-three bombers were lost in this raid due to the heavy defences. |
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Twenty-two of the twenty-three numbers were golden oldies, many of them dating to the twenties and even the teens. |
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The country is divided into twenty-three provinces, five autonomous regions, and four municipalities. |
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Completed and crossed by the tracklayers in November 1866, it was twenty-three hundred feet long. |
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The Jamaican Bobsled team is back, having already won about twenty-three golds in Kickstarting. |
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The museum currently has thirty-eight complete chronometers and twenty-three chronometer balances. |
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Each sex cell carries half the DNA required to successfully construct a human, or twenty-three chromosomes. |
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He accepted the offer and became his muse, his comforter, and his constant companion for the next twenty-three years. |
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Time has no take on them, not even after twenty-three years of faithfull service to epic metal. |
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Off one end of this magnified city room is a dining area with twenty-three laroundound tables, on each table a rosebud en vase. |
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The bodies were frightfully bruised and mutilated, the mother having no less than twenty-three distinct wounds. |
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At the tender age of twenty-three, he started out on his professional career and performed in the world's most famous concert halls. |
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Sweden is divided into twenty-three provinces, with the largest part of its population in the southern and middle parts. |
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Seats went to archbishops and bishops of the province's twenty-three dioceses, owners of twenty-three baronies, and sixty-eight deputies of the Third Estate. |
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According to Kinkade, at least six or seven out of the twenty-three Salishan languages utilize a special affix to indicate what he calls third-person topic objects. |
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The catalogue includes information on the contributors, a bibliography, and a list of the seventeen lomasa boubous and the twenty-three mandingo boubous in museum collections. |
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In every picture, there is a bloodstained note card bearing the number twenty-three. |
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He was honeymooning with his fifth wife, Lily, who was twenty-three. |
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The Energy Vision Statement is based on energy use intensity to account for the increase in building construction that is expected to occur over the next twenty-three years. |
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Then the meeting with John Thomas, a young French musician and African rhythms, was the beginning of a collaboration that lasts since the birth of the label and generated twenty-three record releases. |
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His batterymate, Buster Posey, is twenty-three, and their combined dewiness and brusque success brought references to kid heroes of the classical past. |
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Rock strode onstage looking much younger than his twenty-three years: a bucktoothed kid with a multicolored leather jacket, a Jheri-curled flattop, and state-of-the-art Air Jordan III sneakers. |
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There in the chief stateroom of the Queen Victoria, amid the wineglasses and cigar smoke, twenty-three men had warmly agreed to found a new nation. |
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About twenty-three years ago, Southern Baptist work was started among the Pima Indians, at Sacaton, Arizona, by Rev. |
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His success in recovering twenty-three tanks was a vital factor in the support given the infantry during the crossing and the subsequent securing of a firmly held bridgehead. |
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The intro spooks hard for twenty-three seconds and then, after a two-second stairstep tinkle, they basically start playing ska. |
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It was Kroc, back in the fifties, who sent out field men, armed with hydrometers, to make sure that all his suppliers were producing potatoes in the optimal solids range of twenty to twenty-three per cent. |
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It's twenty-three degrees outside, freezing is thirty two and with the wind chill factor it's Baltic out there. |
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When William was twenty-four and Emma was twenty-three, they were married and took over a greengrocery in Stratford. |
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Forty-seven-year-old homemaker and volunteer museum guide, holder of a master's degree in English, married twenty-three years to a professor. |
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At about the age of twenty-three, to crown his other imprudences, he married, without improving his reduced circumstances thereby. |
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Must I then for twenty-three mortal days endure the prolixity of that tedious woman? |
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In less than four days twenty-three men had paid their tuppences to Henery, who 'ad been made the seckitary. |
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I got to work twenty-three minutes later than when I take the longcut. |
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From the time he was twenty-three he had all the leisure that a man could want, and as much money as he needed. A bachelor don in Trinity in the 1900's was comfortably off. |
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About twenty-three years ago the town talked about Richepin having deserted hearth and home, wife and child, to devote himself to a Delilah in the person of a famous actress. |
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As part of today's announcement, NLC President Coleman recognized twenty-three cities and counties for earning gold medals in all five LMCTC goal areas. |
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