He was quite happy, in fact, to rely upon US training and largesse less than twenty years ago. |
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After a quick introduction the film jumps back twenty years to show us how these two ended up in the ring together. |
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That walk was only twenty five minutes, although much of it was into the biting East Wind. |
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Danny, who spent nearly twenty years in Faha, was gifted as a tinsmith and many a household has evidence of his craftsmanship. |
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The tilt hammer could perform the labor of twenty men and greatly increased productivity. |
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It is known that we can safely collect sperm samples for sperm banking up to twenty days after the start of chemotherapy. |
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The canoe slides into the water in the blink of an eye and before you can say Jack Robinson it's twenty yards off shore. |
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This was probably the first collection of maps in book form twenty years before Mercator published his atlas. |
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But I'd like a report twenty years or so from now, when you may well look back on this time as a golden age. |
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Slowly, strained, the grate lifted and hung twenty feet above the opening, revealing a flight of stairs that descended downwards. |
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In June 1963 he hit twenty at the top of his gloriole, and with a river of money billowing in, allowing him to buy a spread outside Paris. |
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In July 1870 very heavy rains fell flooding many of the creeks and nearly twenty Aborigines drowned when the Kopperamanna Creek flooded. |
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Until twenty years ago the main group of sedative drugs were the barbiturates, now almost entirely replaced by the benzodiazepines. |
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It's the kind of record you know you're going to buy twenty seconds into it but you stand at the listening station and sample every track anyway. |
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He spent twenty years in the Senate without accomplishing anything of significance. |
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He was elected an honorary member of over twenty learned societies and academies world-wide. |
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He isolated around twenty different airs, including hydrogen chloride, nitric oxide, and ammonia. |
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She then wrote down the alphabet backwards, each corresponding to the first twenty six numbers. |
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The last twenty years have witnessed some dramatic developments in organizations and the relations between them. |
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Roughly twenty percent of Moldova's population of 4.3 million work abroad and send remittances back home. |
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Wet masses of the exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp were also measured on twenty ripe fallen fruits. |
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They were brand new, under twenty quid with steel toecaps and they've served me well this last month but they do take a while to dry. |
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The Queen had a full schedule and was only able to stay an hour and twenty minutes. |
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A good twenty or so Patriots remained standing and, for the most part, uninjured. |
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After climbing a steep rise for about twenty minutes the road crested, then began to slope downwards, taking a more westerly direction. |
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He added more and more, until he was juggling at least twenty stones without hesitation, perfectly. |
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It takes a lot of yoga, massage or t'ai chi to achieve the level of relaxation which follows twenty minutes of flotation in the salt pool. |
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The curators have made an error, I think, in not presenting a sampling of the work Rodchenko created during his shadowy last twenty years. |
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Incised on one of the James ossuary's long sides, the inscription consists of a single line of twenty small Aramaic characters. |
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She is one hundred and sixty eight feet in length, twenty four feet across the beam and weighs 330 tons. |
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With thirteen minutes to go Murray let fly from twenty yards and rattled the crossbar. |
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In the field of communications, he is the author of eight critically acclaimed books that have been translated into twenty languages. |
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Before departing, the king directed that his queen consort should follow him to London within about twenty days. |
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That was twenty years ago and I am sure that times have changed and it would no longer be allowed or acceptable. |
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Remember these fish are fast and spooky, you have to make quick accurate casts, often into a twenty knot wind. |
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The main TV networks have lost a third of their audience over the past twenty years. |
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I spent about twenty minutes reading the wrong manual until JoAnn tactfully pointed out the mistake. |
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The so-called sarsen stones, each weighing as much as fifty tons, came from Marlborough Downs, twenty miles away. |
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About twenty years ago, the Connection Machine was supposed to be the big new paradigm, but before long they bagged it. |
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Now he just had to reorient the craft toward the lab, and wait for twenty minutes. |
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St. Peter's were happy to come out of the match with a win as they looked dead and buried for the first twenty minutes of the second half. |
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After weights, he would do twenty laps in his pool and then eat a light lunch. |
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The gleaming, ultimate, driving machine slows down and stops, two alloy wheels on the footpath, twenty yards from the junction. |
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After twenty minutes or so, the car came to a stop, and I awoke with the lack of movement. |
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Playing into the strong breeze, they were a goal to the good in twenty three seconds, Billy Harty rattling the net from close range. |
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Yeah, the twenty first century was going the way of science fiction all right, all fighting and Eden was far from in sight yet. |
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He hasn't looked happy so far in the championship at centre half-back and was miles off the pace in the frenetic first twenty minutes. |
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Karl gunned the LTD, quickly accelerating to a hundred and twenty klicks, and disappeared around a curve. |
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Why would Summer, almost twenty years her junior, and university educated, be attracted to Bridget? |
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In a twenty minute extract where there is no clear reason for the quotation it was just going to look odd. |
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Some twenty backstreet factories also processed large quantities of opium, which was then one of British Columbia's largest industries. |
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When he arrived in 1894, the story went, Little walked twenty miles to the Aikman ranch to save carfare. |
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Gavin Chapman came in with an overall time of four hours, twenty five minutes and nine seconds. |
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Rocks joined Alfred twenty years ago as a sales representative who traveled to music stores throughout North America. |
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Offshore, breakers swelled in the whitecaps and then crashed in the shallow water, strong enough to body surf for twenty yards. |
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Menelaus recounts his own journey and tells how he was becalmed for twenty days. |
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In November 1991, the Yanomami got their own park, an area of 9.4 million hectare, after a campaign that lasted more than twenty years. |
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Having stayed in this land of elephants and snake charmers for twenty years now, I've become used to this inane exposition of sanctimoniousness. |
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One hundred and twenty police officers were injured in violent riots that raged in Bradford overnight. |
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The thought of being entertained purely by tap for an hour and twenty minutes sounds mind-numbing and mundane. |
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Nobody noticed that I didn't eat for eighteen or twenty hours at a stretch. |
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If I can get to Hammersmith by twenty to one in the morning I can make the very last train into Richmond. |
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You however did, and as I'm twenty I no longer have to follow your every wish and whim. |
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Out of an hour and twenty minute class, I gave them the entire period to spend amongst each other. |
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The Wyandots were removed to Kansas, and twenty years later they were forced to go to Oklahoma. |
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A woman, who has spent twenty years at home, must be shown that her skills are important and transferable into the workforce. |
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We've already had in excess of twenty people audition, and I'd say the average level of talent is in excess of our expectations. |
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A canal could haul coal twenty times as far by water for the same unit cost as turnpike transport. |
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I joined the queue about 15 cars behind him, so it took a good twenty minutes to get past. |
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After waiting for an hour and twenty minutes for our meals, we decided to do a runner and not pay for the drinks we had consumed in the meantime. |
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Living in Willunga at that time were J.M. Cornelius and Thomas Martin, both slate merchants and more than twenty quarrymen and labourers. |
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The twenty minute drive gave her time to think and process what had just happened. |
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I had the house ready for the photographer some twenty minutes before he was due to call. |
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An hour and twenty minutes after setting off for a forty minute drive I arrived. |
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After three hours of walking through the night, Bailey had called a halt and ordered a twenty minute rest. |
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I scoffed as Cale jotted down one line beneath the twenty scratched out ones. |
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The instructors are driving experts and accomplished racers with over 150 race wins and twenty professional championships to their credit. |
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I've been a mid-wife for twenty years now and have delivered hundreds of babies. |
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This sprawling megalopolis of more than twenty million continues to increase in size and population every year. |
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Seventy five percent of our time together she was hysterically jealous, the other twenty five percent she was whoring. |
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After twenty minutes of delicate, measured thumbing at passing traffic, could we get a car to stop? |
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It took me twenty minutes to wade the one hundred metres back to our hotel. |
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In less than twenty minutes he was on his way up town, and with him were four tidewaiters and Sergeant Sparrow. |
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The twenty species of beaked whales known by 1997 were grouped into six genera. |
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This included three thirty minutes scrimmages, followed by a twenty minute scrimmage. |
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The horse-drawn trams covered the distance in forty five minutes, and the faster steam trams took twenty five minutes. |
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The pole was anchored solidly to the floor of the ocean and rose about twenty feet into the air. |
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This has led to a policy of continually escalating sanctions over a period of roughly twenty years. |
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The crowd was quite young, mostly twenty somethings in unintentionally comic woolly hats. |
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Raskolnikov explains to the policeman the situation and hands him twenty copecks to aid the girl. |
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In Melbourne there have been twenty four gangland killings, the last half-dozen amid the general public. |
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The country is divided into four divisions, twenty districts, subdistricts, union parishads, and villages. |
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As he had a good four inches and twenty pounds on both of us, we didn't really have a choice about following. |
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I checked my watch as subtly as I could and decided there was a good twenty minutes to go. |
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They can then draw down an annual tax-free forestry premium for twenty years. |
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As we've learned in the last twenty years, wealth may not trickle down very often. |
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With an economic downturn encompassing the last twenty years, those lacking steady jobs in the formal economy now exceed half the work force. |
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A woman, impossibly beautiful, hanging twenty stories in the air, calmly brushes her teeth in close-up on a video screen. |
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He had twenty registered captures in those three years while teamed with a partner. |
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The last twenty years of Plumb's life were increasingly sad, lonely and unhappy. |
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Little did he realize the magnitude of the issue which he raised, and that it would occupy his leisure for nearly twenty years. |
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He taught religion and depth psychology at universities and colleges and was a psychotherapist in private practice for over twenty years. |
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I love him dearly but could never contemplate having to live with him twenty four hours a day seven days a week every day of the year. |
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She'd been waiting impatiently at the door for almost twenty minutes, constantly checking and rechecking herself in the entryway mirror. |
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I'd been in the water for around twenty minutes when I hooked my first New Zealand rainbow. |
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In 1803 Napoleon exiled her to twenty leagues, roughly fifty miles, from Paris. |
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Then, as Rich gawked, the leopard gripped its catch by the neck and, without too much effort, lugged it twenty feet straight up an acacia tree. |
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Over a period of twenty years, paper or its substitutes replaced traditional coins. |
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If anyone had predicted that twenty years ago they would have been laughed at as scaremongers. |
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I have checked Oxley's reports and nowhere do they mention that 100 Aborigines or twenty Europeans were killed. |
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There were posters for music groups and singers from ten or twenty years ago, ripped out of magazines, frayed and yellowing. |
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There was a fellow with a wen in his neck, larger than five woolpacks, and another with a couple of wooden legs, each about twenty foot high. |
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The gap between rich and poor has not only widened over the past twenty years it has become a yawning chasm in some instances. |
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Tomasson mentioned that Balanchine had created the work in an hour and twenty minutes, asking Tomasson to show it to him. |
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At twenty yards' distance the soldiers will be ordered to trail arms, advance with shouts, fire at five paces' distance, and charge bayonets. |
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Vivian Foley crossed to Ger Foley and his twenty yards shot hit the crossbar but fell to the feet of Gary Doyle who scored the opening goal. |
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But over the past twenty years there has been a fundamental change in the role poetry readings play in literary culture. |
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In 1907, when an inner-city train ticket cost between three and five sen, a made-to-order suit required an average of twenty to twenty-five yen. |
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The clock in her car, for example, remains about an hour and twenty minutes off, and remains a mystery to me. |
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No matter how tightly I tie the things they work loose after about twenty steps. |
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So, that's about an hour and twenty minutes from now, and we'll keep you posted on that one. |
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After about twenty feet of a steep hill, it sort of leveled out, into a narrow dirt road. |
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I arrived at 8pm and when I next looked at my watch it was twenty to eleven, so I thought I'd better make a move. |
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Meanwhile Grainne, competing against one hundred and twenty dancers got seventh place for her reel and was placed tenth in the Championships. |
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Within twenty minutes the group stepped into the outskirts and they dismounted, leaving their rides with a stable boy eager for extra cash. |
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Currently there is parking available for about twenty cars and ample scope for expansion. |
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He nutmegged a defender on the edge of the box before chipping goalkeeper Paul Kelly, who was virtually on his line, from twenty yards out. |
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He said that the nest was at an old church up river about twenty klicks from here. |
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My golf handicap is currently on the wrong side of twenty so I'll have to see what I can do about that! |
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The hotel, completed in 1867, had twelve rooms and provided stabling for twenty horses. |
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Because that degree of evil doesn't fade even with the best part of twenty years grace. |
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Somehow this is all tied in to the treacherous mountain trails, where a mile as the crow flies can take twenty miles of switchbacks. |
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In addition to learning the lay of the land, we would work out logistics for travel with twenty students. |
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He landed about twenty feet away, the resulting gust of wind whipping Andrew's hair in front of him. |
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On the half hour mark Brian Pendergast let fly with a right foot shot from twenty yards. |
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That objective had been achieved with over twenty yawls now sailing in Achill. |
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He died in his forties in a sanitarium, unvisited by Eugene, who, twenty years later, wrote this expiatory play. |
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The woman in the exquisite painting was a mirror image of Laurel, only around twenty years older. |
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The projectile launcher fired bomblets that would stun anyone within twenty or thirty meters of the point of impact. |
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Twenty mid-range bells have been replaced, and twenty one smaller treble bells have been added. |
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She had been there about a quarter of an hour or twenty minutes when she heard a cry or call, which appeared to come from within the house. |
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She is currently No. 1 womens and mixed doubles badminton player, and has gained twenty caps so far. |
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I hadn't taken my hair down from the wedding and spent probably twenty minutes trying to dislodge bobby pins from hairspray. |
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After nearly twenty minutes of this pointless and boring jabber, the coach blew four quick whistle blasts and gave a long, loud holler. |
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If you organize your pictures with a product like Adobe Photoshop Album or Apple's IPhoto, will compatible software exist twenty years hence? |
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At one of them we sat for over twenty minutes, crawling forward half a car's length at a time. |
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The poetry press I had run for about twenty years was in abeyance but submissions continued to arrive and one day I got this. |
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They put the twenty in the rat-pit and the dog went in first and killed his, and he took a quarter of an hour and two minutes. |
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For example, in the province of Norrbotten there were twenty times as many old Scots pines and Norway spruces as there are today. |
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She has served in various volunteer positions for twenty years, including the association's national president for the 1999-2001 biennium. |
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I was twenty four at the time, and I hadn't yet paid back a single penny of the three thousand quid he lent me to buy my first car. |
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If the sinker is light, then the flow of the tide can lift your baits twenty or thirty feet away from the bottom and the feeding fish! |
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Our prayer meetings were more numerously attended twenty years ago and fifteen years ago than they are now. |
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The wasps parasitized these new hosts, killing nineteen of every twenty flies. |
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With both sets of defences holding the edge over the opposing attackers, the opening twenty minutes was a dead affair. |
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Having been a racegoer for twenty years there are a couple of performances that live long in the memory. |
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In the area east of the Rock, Prince Rainier began a project twenty years ago to reclaim land from the sea by landfill and drainage. |
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This involved thoroughly cleaning the house, rather a lot of food preparation and blowing up about twenty balloons. |
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Despite all the heroic deeds in tales and sagas, a grown man would have seen a major conflict about once every twenty years. |
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The fish killed included bass, roach, eels and fluke when the temperature soared to twenty six degrees Centigrade. |
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He has collected, used and written about wooden planes and their makers for more than twenty years. |
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Contemporary drill manuals dictated twenty separate steps to load and fire the Bess, including five just to replace the ramrod. |
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Even twenty yards from the room, she could still smell the acrid green smoke. |
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You can travel for two or twenty stops on a London bus and find yourself hallucinating the taste of Jaffa Cakes. |
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In fact they are the godparents of my son, born in Santa Cruz some twenty years ago. |
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We watched for about twenty minutes trying to get a read on what the skies were doing. |
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Each wigwam counted usually seven or eight persons, and these, together with their provisions, required the use of about twenty horses. |
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It was obviously clear within the first twenty seconds, let alone five minutes, that I had lost, and by a wide margin. |
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The goods or chattels are to remain in the custody of the bailiffs for twenty days. |
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They were there for twenty hours and were, she said, on the edge of death, when a ship appeared in the distance, charging towards them. |
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Six bands, twenty three tracks and boy those Boss Tuneage dudes don't do things by halves. |
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Grey wolves live in a packs of up to twenty animals that are usually related to each other. |
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You still have quite a walk ahead of you if you arrive only fifteen or twenty minutes before the play starts. |
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Up until now, he has written more than twenty books and hundreds of texts or contributions to volumes, catalogues and journals. |
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In fact he adapted so well that he was to spend the next twenty seven and a half years in the Police Force. |
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The fumes of the city stung harshly in my nose as I inched towards the Ramblas, one among twenty thousand making for Barcelona's famous promenade. |
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Well the appointment was a big waste of an hour and twenty minutes. |
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I once told a student to shoot twenty racks of balls every day. |
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Ten, twenty years ago a chief executive officer in an American company maybe made fifty to seventy times more than the lowest ranking employee in his firm. |
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In all specimens, mitotic index was quantitated by counting the number of mitoses per twenty 100X oil immersion fields in areas of highest mitotic activity. |
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Will the twenty percenters be assuaged if Hillary accepts the job of Secretary of State? |
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How could one lift a twenty ton stone ten feet into the air? |
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Mick Box stomps his authority all over the guitar parts, wah-wah there, slide here, and as many twenty note a second solos as any heart could desire. |
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Only one in twenty had seen a full episode of The Bachelor or The bachelorette, another had tuned in for a rose ceremony. |
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Abdulemam was tried in absentia by a military court in June 2011, along with twenty prominent Bahraini opposition figures. |
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Gaziantep is famous for its baklava and this batch of twenty was expensive. |
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This week they got Mike Tyson and Razor Ruddock over at the mirage, where the fake volcano blows up every twenty minutes. |
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I haven't read any of them yet, but I remember reading for the first time, about twenty years ago, the Hobbit books, during a Christmas vacation trip to the left coast. |
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For the next three moves nothing existed for me but the sixty four black and white squares in front of me, on which twenty chess pieces fought an intricate dance of death. |
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I paid a handsome sum of twenty dollars for home plate box seats. |
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He had dodged right into a ring of fire only twenty feet in diameter. |
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What was the point of having a super-expensive analogue watch that was accurate to within half a second every twenty years, if that half a second was probably wrong? |
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The story of a Texas electrician who deals experimental AIDs drugs only took twenty years to make it to Hollywood. |
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Moreover, by attaching rocks that held a solitary barnacle to rocks that held twenty or more, Mauck and Harkless forced solitaries to become part of a group. |
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For the last twenty years, the LGBT equality movement has focused on depicting LGBT lives as they are. |
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I left her with a juice box and an Elmo coloring book, gave the valet a twenty and the doorman another twenty to watch him. |
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The death toll for which Stalin must bear the blame is not easy to compute, but it cannot be less than twenty million. |
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An elderly woman hands him twenty copecks, thinking he is a beggar. |
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His second, nine minutes later, was a rasping left foot drive from twenty five yards which hit the stanchion as the Castleton keeper stood mesmerised. |
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From the initial call, entries were slashed down to twenty hopefuls who then developed their screenplays under the beady eyes of hardened professionals. |
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Consider for a start all finite sequences of the twenty six letters of the English alphabet, the ten digits, a comma, a full stop, a dash and a blank space. |
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This month I will be chasing the striper bass in Chesapeake Bay off Maryland in the hope of connecting with a twenty pounder on a surface fished fly. |
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Once each year, I would travel to Ping's father and pay him an annual remuneration of twenty taels of silver, which amounted to less than thirteen American dollars. |
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The river was also notoriously sluggish, largely because the entire twenty-mile river drops less than twenty feet in elevation from Dover to sea level at the Delaware Bay. |
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Any objective person would have to say that over the last four years we have invested more particularly in cancer services than we did in the past twenty years. |
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By the end of the construction period, the number of deaths had reached roughly twenty percent of the workforce. |
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Over the past twenty years, two storm systems gathered momentum around the drug industry and then collided. |
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A chaplain receives the same pay, benefits and allowances as any other officer of his rank, and is eligible for full retirement benefits if he serves twenty years. |
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You stick your fingers up in anger as you wheelspin away in your old banger, kicking out enough fumes to create another twenty foot hole in the ozone. |
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As he looked around the upper room of the Salt Lake Temple where the quorum held its meetings, he discovered that every man there was at least twenty years his senior. |
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The field site contains over 45 stone circles, passage graves, standing stones and dolmen tombs and has been the focus of excavations for more than twenty years. |
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For twenty minutes Tom stood there weighing things up in his mind. |
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The innovations that Alfred introduced meant that within twenty years of his death, most of the Danelaw had been reconquered by the West Saxon kings and their Mercian allies. |
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It comprises some twenty paintings, twenty drawings, and three miniatures from numerous public collections and the British Royal Collection at Windsor Castle. |
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The crown is lavishly decorated with twenty pearls and ninety-six gemstones including sapphires, rubies, balas rubies, emeralds and lynx sapphires. |
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Check it every fifteen to twenty minutes, stirring and scraping the bottom of the pot to make sure the meat is not sticking or, God forbid, scorching. |
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Statistics compiled for the Group show that the male suicide rate has more than doubled over the past twenty years while the female rate has remained fairly constant. |
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Arnaldur Indridason, an Icelandic crime writer, has been translated into twenty languages. |
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Often the transport cost of English timber equaled the value of the wood itself, and twenty miles was considered the maximum profitable overland haul. |
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With two jeeps and a supply truck, we establish a base camp in Hongliugou Valley, where we have arrangements to hire twenty domesticated Bactrian camels. |
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At twenty thousand meters, with the pods still traveling at a high velocity, parachutes billowed out from the same boxes that had contained the glider wings. |
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Although the Clyde was broad, until the early 19th century shoals prevented sea-going ships from sailing higher than Port Glasgow some twenty miles downstream. |
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It's approaching 1.50 pm, you've been in a queue for the past twenty minutes, clutching that prized gift, which has been the devil's own job to track down. |
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In fact it's interesting to note that some very experienced barbel anglers feel it might take a barbel twenty four hours to digest a small cube of luncheon meat. |
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A Roman tribune gathered twenty maniples from the rear lines of the Roman right wing and led them in an attack on the flank of the Macedonian right. |
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There, after I've sorted and arranged various ingredients, I jack in for twenty minutes and plant some useful subroutines in the city utilities grid. |
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I use leaders between two and seven feet in length, made up of fifteen pound to twenty pound breaking strain mono and a foot of twenty pound wire. |
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The game board tumbled to the ground and twenty red and yellow marbles rolled in various directions across the floor, beneath the bed, and under the dresser. |
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If your mum and dad were trapped in marriage for twenty years not because they loved each other, but because they were in need of the comfort, would you write a song about it? |
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There were twelve pence to a shilling and twenty shillings to a pound. |
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At twenty minutes after ten, the boats of the squadron were sent to her assistance, and, having cut her cables, she was towed out of her exposed situation. |
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It was due here at twenty minutes after five, but an accident occurring to a freight train, the track became obstructed, and a detention of nearly three hours was the result. |
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In the first chapter of this book which consists of twenty pages, he discusses various Hadith and Tafaseer dealing with the excellence and importance of India. |
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How many times have I sat there in the outer, or on my lounge chair and watched them so nearly get it together, only to be methodically dismantled in the last twenty minutes? |
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My session produced little more than a mild feeling of relaxation, and a twenty minute burst of calm a few hours later was the only tangible effect. |
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The caravans, up to twenty in all, were moved on by the weekend. |
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Now it is a women's temple where between ten and twenty bhikkhunis live. |
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The twenty yard stretch was cleared by nightfall, although the sides would be unstable until enough sandbags could be filled and lodged into place to retain the loose mud. |
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As twenty measures of gin to one measure of dry vermouth make an acceptable Martini, so one unit of poetry converts twenty of prose into a prose poem. |
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They find a few ounces of meth in the car and detain him for twenty four hours. |
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In July 1808 Benjamin Radford charged the Longfellows another twenty dollars for a mahogany high-post bedstead with foot posts with carved reeding and string inlay. |
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Torrance squeezed the trigger, waited twenty five seconds and fired again. |
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We had to split the journey up into little segments, so what should have taken an hour and twenty minutes must have taken best part of three hours. |
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After waiting for twenty minutes, the plane finally taxied and took off. |
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It was fourteen dollars, for two coffees and two mingy blondies, which he paid without flinching, even leaving the change from his twenty in the concessionaire's plastic cup. |
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He saw comedies, tragedies, dramas, shows of acrobatics and clowning, all accompanied by fine music, and all this performed by a family of only twenty members. |
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The figures on the telegraph-board rose from twenty to thirty. |
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For example, in the topographic map above, the even hundred foot elevations are shown in a different weight from the twenty foot intervals. |
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Based on over twenty years of research into OFDM in the context of various applications, subsequently presenting comprehensive bibliographies. |
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There are fifteen to twenty types of marine mammals, including whales, dolphins, seals, walruses, and polar bears. |
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There are twenty hospitals in San Juan, half of which are operated by the government. |
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He died on April 23rd, 1915 at the age of twenty seven and was buried on the Greek Island of Skyros. |
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The man was told not to go to sea for twenty years, but during the nineteenth year he went fishing and a whale came and killed him. |
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Sporne says that appoggiaturas and gliding notes were general twenty years ago. |
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The twenty largest countries by tertiary output in 2016, according to the IMF and CIA World Factbook. |
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For over twenty years, until 2006, Charlie Gillett presented World music on BBC London. |
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Some of our men were killed near the houses, while we burned twenty or thirty houses. |
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The book contains Frank's twenty plus years experience in writing business plans and helping companies to succeed. |
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The Dutch navy was by now only a shadow of its former self, having only about twenty ships of the line, so there were no large fleet battles. |
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Santos vary in size, with the smallest examples around eight inches tall and the largest about twenty inches tall. |
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Nearly twenty years later, the BBC incorporated Awdry's stories once again. |
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Mining and manufacturing employ less than twenty percent and only about five percent is dedicated to agriculture. |
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Only one hundred and forty cases of 12-750 ml bottles and twenty three-liter Jeroboams of Old Woody were created for the 2001 Vintage. |
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They would not give a dog's ear of their most rumpled and ragged Scotch paper for twenty of your fairest assignats. |
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Despite these barriers to access, health services have shown a trend toward improvement over the past twenty years. |
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A sizable junk can have a rudder that needed up to twenty members of the crew to control in strong weather. |
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There exists a relatively large Pakistani community in Barcelona with up to twenty thousand nationals. |
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In the past twenty years, the mummy has been examined thoroughly both anthropologically and medically. |
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Since then, another province, Bueng Kan, was incorporated, totalling twenty provinces. |
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I'll now lead you to an honest ale-house, where we shall find a cleanly room, lavender in the windows, and twenty ballads stuck about the wall. |
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Around twenty Portuguese then in the city manage to escape the riot by jumping into the harbor waters and swimming to the ships. |
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From 1999 until early 2007, new Bank of England twenty pound notes featured a portrait of Elgar. |
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The structures of the site rest on a series of artificial terraces with twenty seven mounds. |
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After twenty minutes' firing the fishermen saw a blue light signal on one of the warships, the order to cease firing. |
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It also became a top twenty hit in many European countries, Latin America and Australia. |
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The first harvest of nutmeg trees takes place seven to nine years after planting, and the trees reach full production after twenty years. |
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When the twenty rounds were up, Wells was given the decision and the championship title. |
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As a result, the town's population has swollen from a few hundred inhabitants to close to twenty thousand over a period of 50 years. |
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Females give birth every four to twenty years, and care for the calves for more than a decade. |
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More has been done the last twenty years in scaling previously unfooted mountains, than during all former ages. |
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Over twenty editions were issued between 1703 and 1741, including editions in French, English, Dutch and German. |
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The result after twenty rounds was a draw, the British newspapers reported that McFarland had been robbed of a victory. |
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I searched for my glasses for twenty minutes, and finally found them right under my nose. |
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He founded some twenty cities that bore his name, most notably Alexandria in Egypt. |
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He had performed upwards of twenty osteotomies, and nearly as many osteoclasies. |
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In 1958 she produced two annuals featuring the character, the first of which included twenty short stories, poems and picture strips. |
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In 2007, twenty peers in the House of Lords owed their peerages to a direct connection with Northern Ireland, usually through a political party. |
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Our airline tickets cost twenty dollars more than we expected because we had to pay a fuel surcharge. |
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Uncried tears have a way of filling the well of sadness even more deeply. If you have a half hour of crying to do, don't stop at twenty minutes. |
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Over the course of his conquests, Alexander founded some twenty cities that bore his name, most of them east of the Tigris. |
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I forgot to turn on the burner under the soup and found it sitting there, still stone cold, twenty minutes later. |
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Files written fifteen or twenty years ago on superannuated computers and obsolete operating systems are for practical purposes irretrievable. |
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The gestation period is about twenty six days and females can remate while still feeding the previous litter. |
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Don't be such a twirp. I'll be back in twenty minutes. Watch the clock! Time me! I'm going to take the bus. |
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In 2003, it operated approximately twenty thousand mission stations worldwide. |
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Forty are elected as constituency AMs and twenty are elected as additional members, four from each of five regional groups of constituencies. |
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In its early years the competition was dominated by Queen's Park who won the final 10 times in the first twenty years. |
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It takes the silversword twenty years to screw up the energy for its final floral pyrotechnic. |
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In the last twenty years, there has been an overall decline in stock and lending of books in public libraries. |
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These encode the twenty standard amino acids, giving most amino acids more than one possible codon. |
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