At eight-thirty, after passing through security, I settled into a chair at the gate, relaxing for the first time in hours.
At around eight-thirty, Ravi left Davidson C for Ultimate Frisbee practice.
G.s, who favored McCain, forty-eight per cent to thirty-six per cent.
And the Tex-Mex diet has contributed to a thirty-eight-per-cent obesity rate.
According to the Council of the Great City Schools, students in sixty-six major city school systems in thirty-eight states showed gains in fourth- and eighth-grade math and reading in 2005.
When, half an hour later, on the other side of the island, I stepped off the pink-and-blue-painted No. 10, Andrea Wass, a winning thirty-eight-year-old insurance underwriter, was there to escort me down the steep driveway to her charming rented house.
In December, the Prokopis put Serenola on the market for eight hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars.
The figure they came up with was eight hundred and thirty-nine billion dollars.
Thirty-eight percent said she is qualified to be president, and 60 percent said she is not.
Thirty-eight responses later (and counting), my views on China books have crystallized a bit.
Thirty-eight states signed a legal brief backing the State of Maryland in the case.
Tshering Rinzing Bhutia, thirty-eight, was born in Gyalshing, India, in the foothills of the Himalayas.
Olga is thirty-eight, is married to Mario, lives in Turin, and has two young children, Ilaria and Gianni.
Thirty-eight percent said some troops should be brought home, while 25 percent said troop numbers should remain static.
The driver of D301, Pan Yiheng, was a thirty-eight-year-old railway man with a broad nose and wide-set eyes.
But the next day the attorney comes up with eight single-spaced pages flagging thirty-six different inventions from dinner.
Bitter, because Hurricane Sandy caused the deaths of thirty-eight people, and an unknown number have lost their homes.
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Thirty-eight percent of shoppers purchased R-rated DVDs, compared to 54 percent in 2009.
In her thirty-eight years he'd never had any reason to write to her.
Thirty-eight House Republicans, led by Representative Jennifer Dunn, R-Washington, have also written Bush, urging him to support the research.
Thirty-eight fishermen--112 out of 100, 000--died on the job last year, mainly off the frigid coasts of Alaska and Maine.
The year was 1862, a war was raging, and Higginson, at thirty-eight, was the local authority on physical fitness.
Thirty-eight city councils in the U.K. have proposed that chewing gum makers like Wrigley pay a penny-a-pack national gum tax.
Thirty-eight per cent of those in the cisplatin group, compared with 33% of those on carboplatin, survived for a year.
Thirty-eight U.S. troops have died this month, bringing the number of U.S. troops killed in the Iraq war to 398.
In 1996, Hiatt divided half a million dollars among thirty-eight congressional candidates (all of whom were committed to campaign-finance reform).
Even now, thirty-eight years later, he can name, from memory, nearly every player on the Fordham team: Yelverton, Sullivan, Mainor, Charles, Zambetti.
Thirty-eight flights due to leave the UK on Tuesday have been cancelled.
Robbins, who is thirty-eight and lives in Las Vegas, is a peculiar variety-arts hybrid, known in the trade as a theatrical pickpocket.
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