Herge, then aged seventy-one, was a gaunt figure, his face deeply lined, accentuating his sharp features. |
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At least seventy-one families of Diptera contain anthophilous species, and flies are pollinators of more than eleven hundred species. |
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Can the Commission say how many more years this seventy-one year old Italian pensioner will have to wait? |
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Denise Brownlie is a seventy-one year old, retired English teacher who has been living with MS for over fifty years. |
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The Maturity Date shall not be later than December 31 of the calendar year in which the annuitant attains seventy-one years of age or such other age as prescribed by the relevant tax legislation. |
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This represents a direct audit productivity rate of seventy-one percent based on the number of available person days charged directly to audit projects. |
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This may be at first sight a silly question, but we must take into account that the spring equinox moves currently a day every seventy-one years. |
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We identified seventy-one metabolites in mouse liver. |
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One of the best sausages I've eaten was in Italy, sliced from a peppercorn-studded, rose-pink pork mortadella that weighed two hundred and seventy-one pounds and was nearly five feet long and eighteen inches wide. |
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Seventy-four percent were found in Gastu Lake, sixty-three percent in Maram Lake and seventy-one percent in Oxbow Lake. |
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In this study, Muriel Masson and colleagues at the University of Szeged examined seventy-one human skeletons from a 7000-year-old site in the south of Hungary. |
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Seventy-one percent of FSBOs who managed to sell their homes on their own said they would try and sell their home on their own again. |
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Seventy-one years old and his nicotine-clogged croaks still make his legions of fans want to jiggle the old pelvis. |
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Seventy-one vacant posts have not been filled following lengthy negotiations between the unions and city finance chiefs. |
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Seventy-one percent of practitioners preferred to use personal timepieces for routine care. |
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