They may be any age up to sixty or even sixty-five, but when they are black and naked they all look alike. |
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Three hundred and sixty-five days, come rain or shine, through muck and slush, I never missed a day, sir. |
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The bandura, Ukraine's national instrument, may have from twenty to sixty-five strings and is similar to a lute. |
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Since then we've done all-star performances in London with sixty-five colleges. |
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Some of you will die at age fifty, some at age sixty-five, and some at age ninety. |
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The paper recorded sixty-five taxa that were represented by six species, and 38,980 ground-dwelling arthropods from both sites. |
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Paragraph 1 states that the age of retirement for both men and women is sixty-five. |
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It is estimated that by the year 2008, women between the ages of fifty and sixty-five will be the largest demographic group in the United States. |
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The school is in a very flourishing condition, with an average attendance of sixty-five. |
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When he died at sixty-five in 1750 he was credited with well over 200 hours of music. |
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Bridget cricked her neck as she flipped through the seven hundred and sixty-five page book by some unknown famous psychologist. |
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He was also well aware that many of the reservation's sixty-five hundred residents lived near the creek bottoms that provided pasturage and a ready supply of firewood. |
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On the foredeck there is a solid bronze manual anchor winch, a forty-five pound plow anchor, two Danforth anchors, a sixty-five pound folding storm anchor. |
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The gold franc referred to in this paragraph corresponds to sixty-five and a half milligrams of gold of millesimal fineness nine hundred. |
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Koning is sixty-five, with a thick mustache, heavy-lidded blue eyes, and slightly shaggy hair. |
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Fuller, who is sixty-five and still has a boyish cowlick, won election to his judgeship in 1980 and had developed a reputation as a moderate. |
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The city, sixty-five kilometres from the shores of Lake Baikal, was dark, cold, and uninviting. |
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This year National Tree Day saw sixty-five Swansea primary school students assist in assembling miniature igloos for the local penguin population. |
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One of these outposts, Modvier, sells some sixty-five locandand international Muslimah brands. |
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Since 1994 the average age of retirement has decreased from the previously assumed sixty-five years to an average of about sixty-two years. |
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There were almost as many women under the age of sixty-five as over. |
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The provisions of the Constitution can be amended only by the General Assembly with a quorum of sixty-five percent and a qualified majority of seventy-five percent of the National Societies present and voting. |
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Thus, sixty-five pupils from a primary school in the southern French countryside can communicate with those from a primary school located in a big German city. |
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There are more pensioners at present than were forecast for this time, because several members of staff have chosen to retire at the age of sixty or below whereas in 1994 a retirement age of sixty-five was assumed. |
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It now has sixty-five members in twenty six countries. |
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A working week of sixty-five hours plus is patently absurd, it is unacceptable, as is the infringement of collective rules and trade union agreements. |
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The special tables in the prospectus are a scheme for enlargeable term assurances, that is, for assurances at low rates which will run out altogether at the age of sixty or sixty-five. |
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Today there are around sixty-five thousand native Gaelic speakers. |
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For example, there were sixty-five magazines at Saqqara built of mudbrick. |
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As of 23 January 2007, responses had been received from sixty-five of the ninety-seven international forums provisionally identified as higher priority for consultation. |
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I wrote about Soyer in my Marlboro article last year, marveling at his vigorous, thoughtful, often wisecracking collaborations with players who were sometimes sixty or sixty-five youngerounger than he. |
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Overall, with the Roxy albums, we had a good hit rate, and sixty-five percent of it was really good, and the rest is average going down to rubbage. |
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If we come up to the crest of life at sixty or sixty-five without plans, we may find ourselves gazing out upon a future that is deadly dull, flat, and uninviting. |
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The gold franc mentioned in the preceding paragraph refers to a unit consisting of sixty-five and a half milligrammes of gold of millesimal fineness nine hundred. |
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I cast up the notches on my post, and found I had been on shore three hundred and sixty-five days. |
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A rebellion broke out in the Justice Department, and sixty-five of a total of seventy-four lawyers in nonsupervisory positions in its civil-rights division signed a letter of protest to Attorney General Mitchell. |
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From Brittany, Jean Pastier is around sixty-five years old and has lived secluded in Hiva Oa since his wife Anna left him there forty years before. |
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Sixty-five U.S. investigations have been launched as well as numerous international studies. |
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Sixty-five million years ago an asteroid struck the Earth with devastating environmental effect. |
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Sixty-five million years ago, a collision with an asteroid is believed to have caused a global die-off that included all dinosaurs. |
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Sixty-five fun events promoting healthy snacking will have been held at children's centres by the end of September. |
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Sixty-five percent of Baby Boomer workers plan to work past age 65 or do not plan to retire. |
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