Thirty-one officers took part in the search but were unable to find the elusive large cat.
Thirty-one percent of those people said they had gone on to marry the person.
Thirty-one pledged delegates are up for grabs Tuesday in Montana and South Dakota.
Thirty-one GPs received a graduate degree from Stanford, and two received graduate credentials from Stanford and MIT.
Thirty-one percent of those polled said the Democrats in Congress are a major cause of gas prices.
The closest anyone had come to guessing it was thirty-one, and most put her in her twenties.
Perhaps under duress, he claimed involvement in thirty-one criminal plots an improbable number, even for a high-level terrorist.
There was no paper, copper, or silver just thirty-one thousand lines of code and an announcement on the Internet.
Thirty-one-year-old Jason Osu was shot five times on 19 November in an attack described by police as brutal.
John, a thirty-one-year-old soldier stationed in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, had been using the Internet for less than a year.
Thirty-one percent of employers checked up on an employee who called in sick.
Thirty-one-year-old Ahmed Mohammed, a trader in black market gasoline, says security has improved.
Thirty-one workers were inside the Upper Big Branch mine when an explosion ripped through its walls on Monday afternoon.
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Thirty-one days after Meyer was ousted, AMD began a review of its strategy.
At the age of thirty-one, she slept with a guy from the office.
Thirty-one states and the District of Columbia give reporters varying degrees of protection from being forced to reveal their sources.
We, the ninety-six youth of thirty-one Small Island Developing States and six other small island nations with other affiliates, thank you.
More recently, Cruz authored an amicus brief, on behalf of thirty-one states, supporting the anti-gun-control argument in the District of Columbia v.
Thirty-one companies from last year disappeared, generally because of litigation or ethics violations, as well as increased competition from within their industries.
Thirty-one per cent said the assembly should have no powers over taxation.
Thirty-one percent of the more inexperienced companies struggle with getting cross-organizational support.
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He was thirty-one years old at the time, a skinny, thick-bearded, soft-spoken family physician who had grown up in a bedroom suburb of Philadelphia.
Assange was charged with thirty-one counts of hacking and related crimes.
Thirty-one nations will join hosts South Africa in the 2010 finals.
These days, there are almost eight times as many, thirty-one million.
His high school nickname was Skin, and even now at age thirty-one he weighed hardly a hundred pounds, with a jockey's height of five foot four.
Haring, who died in 1990, at the age of thirty-one, was arguably the most lovable artist to emerge in the eighties, if not the most thought-provoking.
Thirty-one companies were rewarded with drug approvals, with the crown going to Pfizer (3 approvals) while Astellas, Forest, Roche and Sanofi, each got 2.
Thirty-one percent of the money received goes toward helping anyone.
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