Even then, she only went over by a hundredth of a second, powering across the line.
Shaheen must be about the hundredth colonel from the "old economy" to go AWOL this year.
Kendall was staring at it for the hundredth time, with disquiet, when the telephone rang.
All this, and it's just one hundredth of an inch thicker than the Apple.
But with a tenth of India's population, Bihar attracts a hundredth of its private investment.
Far less than one one-hundredth of a percent of U.S. toys have been found to be unsafe.
This means that starting from 1846, people suddenly became more likely to last until their hundredth birthdays.
The entire Foreign Office budget, for example, is barely a hundredth of the cost of social security.
The N95 blocks 95% of particles bigger than 0.3 microns, or one-three-hundredth the width of a human hair.
We also celebrated the opening of our hundredth home, though that number has now climbed to almost 125.
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The speech was actually arranged two years ago as part of events to mark the school's hundredth anniversary.
"You're asking it to work on something one one-hundredth the thickness of a human hair, " says Chief Executive Kirlin.
Until now, this has been a hundredth of the velocity that theory predicted.
The web is awash in well-deserved tributes to Milton Friedman on what would have been his one hundredth birthday.
It's about one-hundredth of the economy--before the militias razed it to the ground.
For the athletes, one-hundredth of a second can mean the difference between silver and gold, between obscurity and million-dollar contracts.
The practice of commemorating the fiftieth and hundredth anniversaries of notable persons and events also dates from the late nineteenth century.
To mark her hundredth birthday she sponsored the Davis Projects for Peace, a competition to fund student projects focused on international cooperation.
Within a few years, it could cost a hundredth of this amount.
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In the mid-1980s the smallest features on chips were 1 or 2 microns wide, about one-hundredth the width of a human hair.
Saunders qualified eighth-fastest, by the margin of one hundredth of a second.
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The yield on America's ten-year Treasury bond rose quickly by eight basis points (a basis point is one-hundredth of a percentage point).
Australian schoolboy Ian Thorpe came within one one-hundredth of a second of setting a new world record in the men's 200m freestyle.
In the mid-1980s the smallest features on chips were 1 to 2 microns wide, about one hundredth the diameter of a human hair.
Air bubbles between a hundredth and a thousandth of a millimetre across can reflect ultrasound thousands of times more effectively than flesh does.
Cuban 110m hurdler Dayron Robles beat American rival David Oliver by one-hundredth of a second for his third Golden League win of the season.
Volunteers are given tiny traces of a radioactively labelled drug too small to harm them, and typically just one-hundredth of the estimated full dose in a drink.
It has no mechanical moving parts, it uses less than a hundredth the power of a hard disk, and it can be made very small.
Sergio Gadea finished third, one-hundredth of a second ahead of Simon.
The top tenth of one per cent get about ten per cent of income, and the top hundredth of one per cent about five per cent.
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