The rule of the Flavians consisted of no more than the rule of Vespasian and his two sons, a span of twenty-six years. |
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For a mission to Mars, such launch windows are available every twenty-six months, for only a couple months at a time. |
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The twenty-six sections of Abish's story are each titled with three headwords, grouped in alphabetized sets. |
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The prize was captured by a project team of twenty-six researchers and technologists. |
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The two international treaties of 1996 had already been ratified by twenty-six countries, and were expected to enter into force shortly. |
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It shares coastlines of the Dead Sea, and the twenty-six kilometers of shoreline along the Gulf of Aqaba. |
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The fact that the person who committed the outrage was abroad on that day was deponed to by twenty-six witnesses. |
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In one of his more famous episodes, Beaubien participated in the raid that captured Daniel Boone and twenty-six of his men. |
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Of the twenty-six books that were excerpted or reproduced in the New Yorker in 1996, over half hailed from Random House. |
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In his twenty-six year Pontificate, the Holy Father visited more than 120 countries. |
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It contains thirty-two poems, of which twenty-six are in hexameters, the standard metre for post-classical Greek encomiastic poetry. |
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The 54th Massachusetts was mustered out of the army on August 16, 1865, after twenty-six months of service. |
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Whereas before he had counted twenty-six followers behind the armoured barbarian, now he saw only twelve. |
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These original communities were called cantons, and today Switzerland's twenty-six provinces are called by the same name. |
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The standard galley or galere ordinaire, had twenty-six banks of oars per side, with five men at each oar. |
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Idly running her tongue across the fraenulum, she thinks about work, and how many others in her office of twenty-six people do this. |
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Of the thirty-three Hanukkah cards, twenty-six, or 79 percent, feature a Star of David or Menorah. |
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Today, there are only about 30,000 remaining, as they have disappeared from twenty-six countries. |
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There are fifty-one councilpersons, so we need twenty-six votes, and right now we've got twenty-one. |
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I'm twenty-six now, living off ramen noodles and canned chili. |
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Angola is a devastated country, which has experienced twenty-six long years of civil war without a break. |
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When all twenty-six characters have spoken, the youths rhythmically stamp their feet and sing themselves offstage. |
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It has a lot of ground to cover in twenty-six measly episodes. |
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This authority, provided for twenty-six months as of this Meeting, shall terminate all authorities having the same purpose granted by the previous General Meetings. |
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The authorisation would be valid for twenty-six months. |
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The term provided for this delegation is twenty-six months. |
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The purpose is to train twenty-six social workers in the psychosocial approach in collaboration with American University Study Center on Migrants and Refugees. |
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If an employee takes compassionate leave, and the family member does not die within the twenty-six week period, the employee may take another leave under the same rules that governed the first. |
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One hundred and twenty-six anesthesia departments across the U.S. participated, according to anesthesiology News. |
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The place is twenty-six miles north on blacktop, another three and a half over gravel. |
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After, on average, more than twenty-six years, ninety-four per cent of the would-be suicides were either still alive or had died of natural causes. |
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Of the twenty-six cantons, twenty-two are officially monolingual. |
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Was it true that twenty-six years had passed, or had he dreamed and awakened to find Megan waiting for him by the big apple tree? |
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In 1933, disgusted and discouraged after a string of commercial failures, Clara quit the film business forever. She was twenty-six. |
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A further twenty-six well-preserved statues were discovered in 1989 where they had been buried in a cachette under the floor of the temple. |
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I especially miss selections from the twenty-six abecedarian poems in Alphabets. |
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The meeting sets at twenty-six months, starting with this very day, the duration of validity of the delegation of powers that is the object of the present resolution. |
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He committed acts which put him afoul of Empire law, details classified, twenty-six years ago. |
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Ellie Arroway, a radio astronomer played by Jodie Foster, who receives meaningful signals from a solar system twenty-six light-years away. |
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Shortly after six, our pack train arrived.... We had nineteen serving men and twenty-six pack mules! It was a perfect caravan. |
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Only twenty-six year-old Arshad Ali Khan, born into a great family of sarangi singers and players, is establishing himself as one of the most phenomenal Hindustani singers. |
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But the third-highest biller, a pathologist, directs a diagnostic company that performs tests for twenty-six other pathologists, which are all billed under his name. |
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The relief, done between twenty-four and twenty-six daysby her sistership France II, was a long-awaited moment for the crew, as much the new ship carried mail and fresh food supplies. |
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Located twenty-six kilometres north of the provincial capital, Regina, the Piapot First Nation enjoys both its quiet rural setting as well as easy access to all amenities of a major city. |
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When Horsley finished his testimony, Richardson began the cross-examination, which was to last for twenty-six hours over the course of an entire week. |
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Today, this is nothing unusual, since the Corps is twenty-six percent female, and more than a few judge advocates are married to other current or former judge advocates. |
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At twenty-six weeks, your baby-to-be can move freely in your womb. |
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Most teenagers spend twenty-six hours a day emailing and surfing the Web. |
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