You get a healthy five episodes, which brings us to the fifteenth out of thirty-nine in the series. |
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The collection consists of more than fifty pieces of family silver and thirty-nine paintings. |
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She let her eyes skim the page, not really reading it, until she got to verse thirty-nine. |
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How, a perplexed public is asking, did a thirty-nine year old crock manage to swim through the air and prevent what was a certain goal? |
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As a result he received thirty-nine lashes for a crime for which many were transported or executed. |
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Over half of the camp's thirty-nine staff members are White Anglo-Saxon from upper-middle-class, suburban backgrounds. |
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And I know you're back, because I was one of the thirty-nine addressees on the generic email that you sent round. |
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He was a self-taught, spare-time artist who supported himself by working for thirty-nine years in a bank. |
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This established a two-tier system of thirty-nine counties and six metropolitan counties for the major conurbations outside London. |
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Similarly, the thirty-nine framers at Philadelphia were allowed to profess their faith even in the public square. |
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Thirty-nine powerful pharmaceutical companies threatened legal sanctions, and the government of the United States censure. |
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Acceptance of the doctrine of the Trinity is the first of the Thirty-nine Articles to which an Anglican was supposed to subscribe. |
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With thirty-nine epsiodes and two Christmas specials to trawl through, that's a lot of television for even the most attentive of viewers in these time-poor days. |
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Thirty-nine counties are now affected by the great freeze-up, and snow and ice have made travelling difficult on 14,000 miles of important roads, the AA said today. |
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Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ was composed when Johann Sebastian Bach was thirty-nine years old. |
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I was struck by the apparent diversity of income within the relatively small area of the thirty-nine targeted census tracts. |
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His successor, John Whitgift, required all clergy to subscribe to the royal supremacy, Prayer Book, and Thirty-nine Articles, or else be deprived. |
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Probably few people apart from religious professionals spend much time thinking about doctrinal statements such as the Nicene Creed or the Thirty-nine Articles. |
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Lastly, in 1571, the Settlement gained teeth sharper than the Act of Uniformity, when a Subscription Act required the beneficed clergy to assent to the Thirty-nine Articles. |
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At thirty-nine, her snapper was snapping at practically every man that appeared halfway decent and had a pulse. |
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