Sixty-nine Sentence Examples

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  • The following table indicates the areas of the several provinces (sixty-nine in number), and the population of each according to the censuses of the 31st of December 1881 and the 9th of February 1901.

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  • When Commodore Perry arrived in 1853, there were on Peel Island thirty-one inhabitants, four being English, four American, one Portuguese and the rest natives of the Sandwich Islands, the Ladrones, &c.; and when Mr Russell Robertson visited the place in 1875, the colony had grown to sixty-nine, of whom only five were pure whites.

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  • During 1897 the death-rate for the whole province rose to sixty-nine per thousand, or double the average, while the birth-rate fell to twenty-seven per thousand.

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  • Perhaps the best known of his 'loges, of which there are sixty-nine in all, is that of his uncle Pierre Corneille.

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  • Besides these there are sixty-nine minor conservatoires.

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  • Sixty-nine Fail of departmental governments protested against the Gironde.

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  • The 1851 census records the'School House ' occupied by William Chart aged sixty-nine.

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  • The 1851 census records the 'School House ' occupied by William Chart aged sixty-nine.

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  • Swansea City had won promotion to football 's top flight for the first time in the club 's sixty-nine year history.

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  • Sixty-nine percent of merchants who increased sales saw sales go up by more than ten percent.

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  • Boucard, who started the game, was taken off after sixty-nine minutes having put in a relatively good display.

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  • To date, 15 different review sessions have involved sixty-nine members of staff from four different offices across the country.

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  • Sixty-nine children took part in the support sessions over the course of the project.

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  • Sixty-nine per cent of them said they had seen the ad " a lot " or " a few times ".

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  • A coolness with Calvin was created by Farel's marriage, at the age of sixty-nine, with a refugee widow from Rouen, of unsuitable age.

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  • He was one of the first Muscovites who diligently collected foreign books, and we hear of as many as sixty-nine Latin works being sent to him at one time from abroad.

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  • This observatory, the foundations of which were fixed in the snow that appears to cover the summit to a depth of ten metres, was built in September 1893, and Janssen, in spite of his sixty-nine years, made the ascent and spent four days taking observations.

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