With only a patch of trees two hundred meters away for cover, the enemy would have a difficult time assaulting this position. |
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Two thousand two hundred questionnaires were distributed by e-mail, and 275 were sent by surface mail. |
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After 1989, the right to free association resulted in the establishment of approximately two hundred ethnic organizations. |
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Wigwam appears as it might have two hundred years ago when the Potawatomi fished its seemingly placid waters. |
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I married him to become Countess of Cergi, he for my two hundred gold pieces a year and the Arwyl Castle as my marriage portion. |
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At a weight of two hundred pounds, he is still nowhere near his goal, but he has already made a vast improvement. |
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The original patron's heirs sold the rights to the chapel to their neighbor Antonio Paganelli in 1487 for two hundred florins. |
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Two hundred and fifty poems written by two hundred and thirty poets in fifteen languages were translated into English. |
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When he returned to concertizing in 1950, at first it was only to honor Bach, who had died two hundred years before. |
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Eric's gut was burning as he scanned the ticket, registering the two hundred dollar fine for going eighty. |
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They were joined by some two hundred women from downstate who had traveled by car to Springfield. |
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Few Americans know that nearly two hundred years ago their flag flew proudly and defiantly over part of the town of Hastings in England. |
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Despite the evidence of experience, progress has had many evangelists over the past two hundred years. |
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These boats were protected by two hundred mounted warriors on each side of the river. |
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Follow the river upstream from the weir for about two hundred yards and you will come to a clearing. |
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The snap of close on two hundred crossbows firing in a ragged volley was a sound like sharp applause. |
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The only beneficiary of the adversarial relationship imposed on religion and science two hundred years ago has been meaninglessness. |
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The missiles are filled with volatile rocket fuel and two hundred kilograms of high explosives. |
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Two hundred lakhs have been given to Kandy and two hundred and fifty lakhs to develop Kalutara and Ratnapura. |
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Inevitably many of the works of art and furniture originally in the house had been dispersed over the intervening two hundred years. |
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And there are two hundred individual little bomblets for every cluster bomb. |
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The group reaches the elevator queue to find a crowd of roughly two hundred students milling about restlessly. |
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The Druze had been fighting the ruling Ottoman Turks for two hundred years. |
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It is undoubtedly true that many of us are living in new houses that are patterned on interior designs a hundred or even two hundred years old. |
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Some two hundred Norman barons took the land of over four thousand Anglo-Saxon lords, many of whom were exiled or killed. |
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They signed up for two copies of the book and ordered an additional two hundred offprints of the lithographic view. |
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Without waiting on permission or asking his Commanding Officer he led two hundred men. |
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This ranch is owned by Carlton and Nancy Laxton and they run a herd of over two hundred pedigree Romagnola cows. |
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Reports had it pegged as an F4 tornado on the Fujita scale, topping out with wind speeds in excess of two hundred forty miles per hour. |
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The house dates back two hundred years and was built by the local Grand Master of the Freemasons. |
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At the age of seventeen, he was already almost two hundred centimeters tall. |
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Now, in the USA, people looking for work are mailshotting potential employers with two hundred hand-written resumes. |
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We drove two hundred kilometers to Bam, a sprawling walled city and citadel begun two thousand years ago by the Parthians. |
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I couldn't see anything except the dim glow of headlights on the throughway about two hundred yards off. |
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For the exhibition Freud has chosen about two hundred oil paintings and sketches, watercolors, and drawings. |
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More than two hundred years later, we still find extraordinary claims being made about magnetic healing. |
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Did you know that a fly must beat its wings two hundred times a second to stay airborne? |
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At one point, he must have weighed close to two hundred pounds-eyes milky semi-fluid, coat a mess of folds and fatty tumors. |
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You put 7000 metric tonnes of polished faceted Granite two hundred miles up in geostationary orbit. |
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Heroin addicts found dead from overdose, he will testify, are often found with only one or two hundred micrograms per liter in their blood. |
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Job losses too had a look of inevitability about then, but the two hundred and thirty plus was well above general expectations. |
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As Trey notes, to be certified for diving you have to swim two hundred yards and tread water for ten minutes. |
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Over two hundred whales from 20 different species are now crowding the area around the shipyards. |
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We learn from the record kept at the Freedmen's Bureau, that there are two thousand two hundred children here. |
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This was coming from people who don't mind bivvying on a tiny ledge two hundred metres up a sheer cliff face. |
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On the first day, we covered more or less two hundred kilometres, firstly through the suburbs of Sydney, then into parkland. |
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They did not even stop there, but let out all the unbaptized American infants we had been accumulating for two hundred years and more. |
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Currently, British population is about 60,000,000, representing almost a sixfold increase in two hundred years. |
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The blunt portion of it was thick and looked like it had to weigh at least two hundred pounds. |
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The truth is that in two hundred years the stiffest opposition the British faced in Africa were the Boers and the Afrika Korps. |
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On display are approximately two hundred examples of semiprecious and precious gems, decorative stones, and outstanding pieces of jewelry. |
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So, come this weekend, I shall be two hundred and fifty dollars the poorer, but one slimline Bosch dishwasher the richer. |
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Tongans were fierce warriors and skilled navigators whose outrigger canoes could carry up to two hundred people. |
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In the end it turned into a street battle with over two hundred Neapolitans who the police could only control with heavy reinforcements. |
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Over two hundred people attended including many up-and-coming young handballers. |
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If you were conscripted as a common soldier some two hundred years ago, you had to get permission to get married. |
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This is an enormous book of somewhere between two hundred and two hundred and fifty thousand words. |
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When they finally came, it was in their tens of thousands, in vees and columns of up to two hundred birds at a time. |
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The new villages were built over the sea some two hundred metres from shore as a guard against warfare and sorcery. |
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As we glared at each other I clenched my teeth and started to breath in and out like I'd just sprinted the two hundred metres on sports day. |
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And after a long day of two hundred Form 1 students, that laughter was worth a whole lot more than twenty-five bututs. |
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The first of three races was held on September 7, amid a spectator fleet of some two hundred steamships and sixty thousand sightseers. |
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You know, call me a plebeian, call me a killjoy, but two hundred quid strikes me as a bit on the steepish side for a bunch of fish and rice. |
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The next edition of the paper described the assailant as five ten, two hundred pounds, heavy set, stocky. |
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The horseshoe crab goes back in the fossil record over two hundred million years without any major changes. |
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Then, even further back, were another two hundred men, all battle-hardened, and each one looked almost as strong a Stryker. |
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There are more than two hundred pieces in the exhibition, including examples of both silver and silverplated hollowware and flatware. |
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An institution that might have protected us two hundred years ago has become a shackle. |
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I embraced two hundred people beset by a remediless disappearance. |
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Discovered in 1935 by CarlAnderson, the mu-meson is now known to be a type of lepton, a particle similar to the ordinary electron, but more than two hundred times as heavy. |
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The bokmakieries, canaries and a colony of vivid European bee-eaters that I spotted gave me just a glimpse of the nearly two hundred bird species that inhabit the reserve. |
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Farther north, the Araucanians roamed the grasslands in bands of one to two hundred families, living off the wild animals that abounded in the area. |
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From there, groups of one or two hundred went to picket locations, including Bank of America. |
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Can I give you two hundred and see you right for the rest on Monday? |
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With delisting, relaxed regulations, and hunting quotas, you might add in another one or two hundred dead grizzlies. |
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I plunged off the summit back into the razor grass and crawled my way through the last two hundred feet of dense thicket back to the quarry and my car. |
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The group of companies has offered services that have enabled more than two hundred firms to reap the benefits of nearshore manufacturing in Mexico. |
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In a worst-case scenario, historians will someday have to explain why the golden age of Western democracy, like the age of the Antonines, lasted only about two hundred years. |
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The company soon abandoned the plan, however, and in 1640 opened the colony to vrij burghers, promising two hundred acres for each head of household. |
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Nor is it doubted by historians that Ibrahim the Mad had two hundred and eighty women of his seraglio sewn into sacks and cast into the Bosphorus. |
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There is now a black dot in a cluster of reeds about two hundred meters downstream. |
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This is all true, but two hundred pages of it do become rather wearisome. |
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He said that fleas can jump over two hundred times their own height. |
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More than two hundred years after this report the small, but continuing, United Society of Shakers lives, works and witnesses its faith together in Sabbathday Lake, Maine. |
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The land beyond the black stump lay two hundred miles to the west. |
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Time to read those two hundred and three claims more closely, bub. |
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I receive a letter, which, upon opening it, I perceive by the handwriting and subscription to have come from a friend, who says he is two hundred leagues distant. |
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Some were from two hundred years previous to this day, and it was a small wonder that they had not simply decayed and disintegrated into nothingness. |
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That smudge is the nucleus of another galaxy, at least as large as our own, and two hundred times farther from us than the Sagittarius star cloud. |
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As I look out across the roll of land now, it is difficult for me to peel off the past two hundred years and see the land as it was, original and primal. |
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Individual hunters recorded kills of one hundred, then two hundred, from a single stand, pausing only to cool their overheated rifle barrels with canteens of water. |
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The Sun began with a traditional hand-run flatbed press but quickly switched to a cylinder press making a thousand, rather than two hundred, impressions an hour. |
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For the past two hundred years scholars have been engaged in matching the maker's marks on objects to the potteries and estimating dates of manufacture. |
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I don't know about you folks, but I intend to be alive in fifty or a hundred years, and I certainly intend for my descendants to be alive in two hundred. |
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Thirty of the more than two hundred Pancaratra samhitas have been published. |
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Over the past two hundred years the English language has risen, seemingly irresistably, to its present position of world-bestriding supremacy. |
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The stake now meant the winner got two hundred pounds, and the money was handed over the bar. |
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I go shooting there every year, and it is worth five hundred roubles a desyatina cash down, and he is paying you two hundred on long term. |
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Then Christmas Day dawned, and there was Vicksburg lifted two hundred feet above the fever swamps, her court-house shining in the morning sun. |
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And it's not just the great unhosed. These raiders all earn over two hundred thousand pounds a year in big banks. |
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According to local legend, a ghost has haunted the mansion for two hundred years. |
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The next two hundred years were occupied in trying to conquer these territories from the Byzantine Empire. |
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The Roman inhabitants sought reinforcements from the procurator, Catus Decianus, but he sent only two hundred auxiliary troops. |
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Fleeing his master, he travelled to a port, two hundred miles away, where he found a ship and with difficulty persuaded the captain to take him. |
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The tribe consists of about two hundred lodges, that is, of about a thousand individuals. |
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He later told Drummond that he had made less than two hundred pounds on all his plays together. |
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There, where the strength of one or two hundred men can be applied to one and the same effort, the labor is not intermittent, but continuous. |
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There was nothing the matter with the mechanicals of Dan's car even now, after a two hundred foot plunge into a canyon. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dillman entertained two hundred guests this evening with a musicale at Playa Rienta, their ocean front home. |
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Print media industry is highly developed in Argentina, with more than two hundred newspapers. |
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In 1650, estimates put Maryland's total population near six hundred, with fewer than two hundred women present. |
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The library collection contains over a million volumes and over two hundred thousand rare and antique books. |
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There had been an historic use of Welsh in the WI, and with over two hundred and fifty branches in Wales this decision was unpopular. |
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This was stone cut from the mountainside for nearly two hundred years but which wasn't good enough to make roof slates. |
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Each run covers between one and two hundred meters, and the ships must move slowly in a straight line, making them vulnerable to enemy fire. |
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Within two hundred years, the red granite has drastically deteriorated in the damp and polluted air there. |
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Art as we have generally understood it is a European invention barely two hundred years old. |
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These associations may link to a common ancestry, recalled from two hundred years previous, though they may not. |
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The production and export of nutmeg was a VOC monopoly for almost two hundred years. |
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The trade lasted for over two hundred years, and ceased in 1815 just before the secession of American colonies from Spain. |
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He had a guard of two hundred chieftains lodged in rooms beside his own, only some of whom were permitted to speak to him. |
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The houses are more than two hundred paces in length, and very well built, being surrounded by strong walls, three times the height of a man. |
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This eventually went to the Imperial Library in Vienna and remained forgotten for two hundred years. |
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The printing press spread within several decades to over two hundred cities in a dozen European countries. |
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However Australians, like Americans, are more likely to pronounce numbers such as 1,200 as twelve hundred, rather than one thousand two hundred. |
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Beverly passed the city limits sign with the Porsche's motor purring contentedly after its two hundred and fifty-mile romp. |
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From March 1555 to July 1556, Calvin delivered two hundred sermons on Deuteronomy. |
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In its first two hundred years, the Society founded many charity schools for poor children in the 7 to 11 age group. |
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I read on. It will cost two hundred and fifty quid. I felt a quell of alarm, that's quite expensive. |
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For two hundred years after Buridan's discussions, little was said about syllogistic logic. |
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By the time that Charles II of England declared war on the United Provinces about two hundred Dutch ships had been brought to English ports. |
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Overall five men and two hundred and six women and children were confined in The Bibigarh for about two weeks. |
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I reckoned above two hundred and fifty on the outside of the church. Joseph Addison. |
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It would take close to two hundred years for gas to become accessible for commercial use. |
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Denmark maintained its Indian colony, Tranquebar, as well as several other smaller colonies there, for about two hundred years. |
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Recent research has shown that the main core of these buildings are at least two hundred years older. |
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Exactly two hundred species of tenebrionoid are currently recognised from the British Isles. |
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There will be more than two hundred beers and barley wines from fifty regional brewers. |
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There are still two hundred unported applications that we need to add to the distribution. |
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Nearly two hundred years separate Jim Crow from Vanilla Ice, The Rapper Show, Eminem, the Beastie Boys, and a legion of other wanksta wiggers. |
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As operators' optimal partner for NG WDM networks, Huawei has helped construct more than two hundred 100G commercial WDM networks. |
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From October 2006 to November 2008, two hundred and forty six samples were analysed bacteriologically. |
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I have never spent more than two hundred dollars on a handbag. |
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Particularly important in this regard are the more than two hundred scrolls containing sections of the Tanakh. |
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The company has so far provided 250 KM of unmetalled and about 20 KMs of metalled roads benefiting nearly two hundred thousand local residents. |
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In the twentieth century the curia expanded from two hundred persons to over three thousand. |
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Nearly two hundred people braved driving rain and chilly conditions to plunge into a 60-yard trench cut through a mid Wales peat bog. |
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Luther Hicks was fullback, a mocha-colored fireplug who, at an even two hundred, outweighed most of the county's lineman and preferred creating holes over rushing. |
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Whether you're a chain smoker, a two hundred and fifty pound male or a petite woman, e-cig products with higher nicotine levels should be used sparingly. |
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She said that Radio Pakistan is working on a strategy to enhance its revenue by two hundred percent while listenership by fifty percent during next one year. |
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On the final day of the PrepCom in April, 1995, in New York, the word 'gender' was going to Beijing bracketed two hundred times in the draft document. |
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Just as he was ready to spring all two hundred pounds of him on the helpless lizard, his attention was distracted by a rather large snake of the unkissably poisonous variety. |
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I had just taken off with Red Two beside me and I had my head down in the cockpit at about two hundred feet as I got the undercart up, throttled back, and set the pitch. |
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There are two hundred and eighty men, perhaps more, in that body, as honest, straightforward, singlehearted reformers as ever were assembled within four walls. |
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The arc magmatism occurs one hundred to two hundred kilometers from the trench and approximately one hundred kilometers above the subducting slab. |
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For over two hundred years visitors have been drawn by the lake and mountain scenery of the Lake District, and many have made their way to the top of Helvellyn. |
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Each block housed some two hundred men in open barracks accommodation across four floors, with a pair of officers' houses incorporated at either end. |
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By 1850 the firm had supplied more than two hundred vessels with steam engines, though the firm's dominance was being challenged by John Penn's trunk engine design. |
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By exact count, there are seventy-five thousand, two hundred and thirty-four operations necessary for the manufacture of a single positronic brain. |
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After more than two hundred years of social unrest, violent conflict and revolution, Central America today remains in a period of political transformation. |
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It is said to have travelled from Persia to England less than two hundred years ago and to have spread from thence to other countries visited by English ships. |
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The high number of prisoners eventually overloaded the Brazilian prison system, leading to a shortfall of about two hundred thousand accommodations. |
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On one account, advanced two hundred years ago by the historians Hume and Arnot, the older distinctively Scottish two verdict system was rooted in religious oppression. |
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Pointe du Hoc, a prominent headland situated between Utah and Omaha, was assigned to two hundred men of 2nd Ranger Battalion, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel James Rudder. |
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The fossils found in the area and the coastal geomorphologic features of this dynamic coast, have advanced the study of earth sciences for more than two hundred years. |
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There is also an entry of two hundred Malles in a store house at Berwick. |
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In 1583, Humphrey Gilbert sailed to Newfoundland, taking possession of the harbour of St John's together with all land within two hundred leagues to the north and south of it. |
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By 1860 the European population had grown to two hundred thousand, and the land of the Algerians was being rapidly bought and farmed by the new arrivals. |
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The new kind of scientific activity emerged only in a few countries of Western Europe, and it was restricted to that small area for about two hundred years. |
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The flow of fresh water into the sea from approximately two hundred rivers and the introduction of salt from the South builds up a gradient of salinity in the Baltic Sea. |
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He was a large fleshy man, weighing at least two hundred pounds, and he quickly became a faithful representation of a quivering jelly-mountain of fat. |
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In two hundred years before, no such commission had been executed. |
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In 2007, not one drop of ethanol was produced in Ohio. Today, four ethanol facilities in Ohio are producing two hundred and ninety-five million gallons annually. |
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