Every hundredth patient dies on the operating table, and unpleasant side effects kill and bring much suffering to others. |
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For the hundredth time, she glances over to the bed, where Frank has been lying in a medicated sleep, dead to the world. |
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And yes, yes, for the hundredth time YES, feminists disapprove of advertisements that stereotype men as ignorant buffoons. |
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We are trying to do biology knowing perhaps only a tenth, or one hundredth, of our species. |
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Beatrice was very pleased to reach her hundredth birthday and make her local paper. |
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Great another pop quiz, just the hundredth pop quiz to lower my grade and fail me. |
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With all this excitement over the hundredth shuttle launch, I took a trip over to the International Space Station webpage. |
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Once there he got rid of those beastly worms, planted flowers and trees, and built his hundredth church, which he dedicated to the Holy Apostles. |
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These new-generation chemicals are 10 times more effective than earlier compounds at only a hundredth the cost. |
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Ceremonies in memory of the dead are held on the seventh and hundredth days after death. |
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The one hundredth race of the regatta came down to a battle between Denmark and Austria. |
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A century after the Revolution of 1688, there was thought of celebrating its hundredth anniversary. |
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As I said, the one hundredth reviewer was going to get a treat and that would be a cameo in the story. |
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To add to a driver's troubles the radar gun that clocks a car's speed is accurate to at least one hundredth of a mile per hour. |
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I could hardly begrudge him his lack of enthusiasm, we were probably the hundredth group he'd spoken to. |
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The ccNSO looks forward with anticipation to see which ccTLD will become its one hundredth member. |
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By tomorrow evening after a close finish for three boats, as we enter the hundredth day, there will be five boats left racing. |
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The leaves disappeared from the penny only in 1967, when they were replaced by a rock dove to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of confederation. |
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The more capital there is, the lower the return should be: the millionth industrial robot adds less to production than the hundredth. |
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This year marks the hundredth anniversary of his birth, and one of the many tributes is a new exhibition at Britain's Science Museum. |
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Finally, the energy produced would represent one hundredth of the combustion of a conventional gasoline bus? |
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They were designed by the wind to excel in time trials, where every hundredth of a second counts. |
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Even if a particular case might be the hundredth one that I listen to as a judge, that hearing is the BIG DAY for the parties involved. |
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China's per capita gross domestic product still ranks lower than one hundredth in the world. |
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Tolerances around the hundredth of a millimetre are commonplace for these machines-tools. |
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Widely used on the financial markets, this unit is equivalent to a hundredth of point. |
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This is the Maasdam's 87th port visit since 1999, and on September 27 it will tie up in Québec City for the hundredth time. |
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The Bureau recommended marking the one hundredth session of the Committee, to be held in October 2010, by a special event. |
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In May 2002, St. Helena celebrated the five hundredth anniversary of its discovery. |
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The modern Iraqi state is less than a century old but it may not survive to mark its hundredth birthday. |
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Of course, when growth's anemic, you hate to lose even a hundredth of a percentage point. |
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Are they the same shape and size, down to the nearest hundredth millimeter? |
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The overall GPA was calculated to the nearest hundredth of a point. |
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The thread tolerance is in the range of a few hundredth of a millimeter, respectively app. one thousandth of an inch, and can be controlled by optimizing speed and feed rate. |
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That this little time that we need to become aware of things, it may be a fraction of second, a hundredth of seconds, may be even a thousandth, but it is time. |
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At the same time, greater attention was being paid to traditional Canadian cooking, especially in Centennial year, 1967, the hundredth anniversary of Confederation. |
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The hundredth anniversary of Pedro Arrupe's birth is a fitting moment to remember his vision for JRS and ensure, even as the organisation grows and the world changes, that its vitality is sustained into the future. |
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Charges for redirection are calculated on a per second basis and credits utilised are deducted from the balance of purchased credits held unless otherwise agreed in minimum units of one hundredth of a credit. |
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Francophonie celebrations will culminate on 9 October with a ceremony hosted by France's National Library, the BNF, to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Senghor. |
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The amount shall be rounded down to one hundredth of a euro. |
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Other than them, the place was deserted – just another empty beauty spot where I wondered for the hundredth time that week how this pristine stretch of coast has remained so undiscovered. |
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At every hundredth pace the Pundit would automatically slip one bead. Each complete circuit of the rosary thus represented ten thousand paces. |
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The variation of interest rates is most of time too small to be stated as points. Therefore, those variations are presented in hundredth of points. |
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A misstep, mishold, a hundredth of an instant's lack of balance. |
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The hundredth Lord's Test match was in 2000, England v West Indies. |
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