Twenty-three hire boats were also affected, with cranes brought in to help right them.
His first tweet, a simple five-word, twenty-three character burst came at 12:20 PM EST.
Mark Twain has a hundred and fifty-three quotations, Oscar Wilde a hundred and twenty-three.
Twenty-three activists have been charged with forming a "terror network" aimed at toppling the Sunni leadership.
The writer and director, John Singleton, is a twenty-three-year-old graduate of the U.S.C. film school.
For twenty-three years, a consortium of companies, led by Texaco, drilled wells throughout the Ecuadoran Amazon.
Grace Eunhea Kim, twenty-three, was putting herself through school by working as a waitress.
Twenty-three amendments had been voted down, and the Republicans were proposing a fresh batch.
He was defending a twenty-three-year-old black man who had confessed to killing a white family of four.
Twenty-three years later, he drives through his corn and soybean fields in the southwestern corner of Minnesota.
Twenty-three-year-old Jack from Banbury said he developed side effects after starting to take steroids in his teens.
Twenty-three million people tuned in to see him crown Kelly Clarkson during the first season of American Idol.
His social-network site was growing fast, but, at the age of twenty-three, he felt ill-equipped to run it.
In the summer of 2005, when Shaw was twenty-three, he went to Las Vegas for a strength-and-conditioning convention.
Twenty-three others were injured, and the two shooters -- Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris -- killed themselves.
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Twenty-three athletes have agreed to team up with GPW, with 14 projects already completed, covering eight sports thus far.
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Willingham was held in isolation in a sixty-square-foot cell, twenty-three hours a day.
Twenty-three were nurses, including her operating-room nurses, her recovery-room nurse, and the many ward nurses on their eight-to-twelve-hour shifts.
It has just a hundred and twenty-three words and fourteen basic sound units.
Twenty-three fires have scorched 472, 478 acres (738 square miles), an area roughly three-quarters of the size of Rhode Island.
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Of the forty-nine people invited to the training camp, twenty-three made the cut and were hired as apprentice advisers.
Forty-seven conspirators, in overlapping networks of insider trading, had already been charged, and twenty-three of them had pleaded guilty.
In 1972, Nixon won another term by a popular-vote margin of twenty-three points.
Twenty-three other Indonesians are on death row in the Arab kingdom and an estimated 345 have been condemned in Malaysia.
Four years from now, I expect to hang on to at least thirty to forty per cent of that twenty-three.
Since the golden age of Greece, there has been only one era of reason in twenty-three centuries of Western philosophy.
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Twenty-three years ago, amid an oil crisis and a world economic slump, the territory still had one foot in poverty.
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There is a two phone order limit in twenty-two of the twenty-three countries with the US not having a limit.
Twenty-three product groups are now four, based not on commodity silicon but around "solutions, " in networking equipment, automotive, cellular and entertainment.
Twenty-three trees, with 224 wreaths, 486 feet of garland and 1, 464 burgundy, red and gold bows among them, grace the building.
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