It was intimidating being in the presence of princes and princesses, even though they ranged from Sasha's seventeen to Alois' fifty-nine. |
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Some fifty-nine more were shot, making the incident the largest mass shooting in U.S. history. |
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At fifty-nine, he was mostly bald, though a few white tufts of hair grew right behind his ears. |
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This residence is completed by fifty-nine covered parking spaces for rent, a meeting room and 3 offices. |
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The ages of these veterans ranged from fifty-nine up to the patriarchal venerableness of nearly ninety. |
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Of those aged fifty to fifty-nine, 39 per cent agreed, and 40 per cent of those over sixty. |
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He owned eight paintings and fourteen drawings, nine etchings on Japanese paper, fifty-nine separate proofs and an almost complete set of his prints. |
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Over the next three years, he sent his sponsor 209 dried plant specimens and fifty-nine natural history drawings, plus a lengthy report on the first years of his travels. |
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First, we visited an unmodernized Cape — something of a bargain at two hundred and fifty-nine thousand, but already under contract. |
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Man at 66th St. Station of LRT has record of fifty-nine. |
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It is not possible to put into words the terror that took place in the confusion of battle and the war on that day fifty-nine years ago both on Mount Butler and at Brigade Headquarters. |
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Thus, there is a star octahedron, three star dodecahedrons, and fifty-nine star icosidodecahedrons. |
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Still, 2004 data for seventy-six countries at primary level and fifty-nine at secondary show that one-fifth of teachers lack pedagogical training in half the countries. |
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Both addresses were, beneath their flowers of rhetoric, inflammatorily hostile to the host institution, from which Emerson had graduated in 1821, thirtieth in a class of fifty-nine. |
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