There is no way that they can catch up in a hundred years, even if the rest of the world stands still.
In a hundred years time, when the American colonists of Sirius 3 are still debating gun control, don't be surprised if Newt isn't revisited as a man before his time.
How all of this plays out and what it means for the future of the Balkans is a question that may be clearer in a hundred years' time than it is this week.
We want you to realize now, for the fourth time in a hundred years, this country and its allies are on the march and that we are on the side of those whom you -- the Mubaraks, the Saudi Royal family -- most fear: We're on the side of your own people.
So the Der Spiegel report showed that Iran is developing the capacity to carry out a second Holocaust in under a hundred years.
In 2004, the idea of swapping leap seconds for a leap hour in a few hundred years' time was proposed.
No one had tried to determine what the full spectrum of life in the ocean looked like a hundred years or five hundred years in the past.
The Taliban or whomever could wait for a hundred years, but the U.S. is not going to be in Afghanistan for a hundred years.
And it's actually an accounting treatment, as you know, that's been in place for a hundred years.
Mr. HUCKABEE: If you look at the politics of this state, the people who are not happy that I was governor - remember, I was only the fourth Republican elected in a hundred and fifty years.
Second the credit crunch had started to hit home and for the first time in more than a hundred years, there had been a run on a British bank with the extraordinary sight of queues of savers lining up outside branches of Northern Rock to extract their cash.
As a new school in a university that is a hundred and some years old, you sort of get lost.
In twenty-five years a third of them would be dead, in fifty years two-thirds, in a hundred all of them.
Rare stamps are like fingerprints: They're unique, and you can trace them as they've traded in auctions back almost a hundred years.
When Anthony returns, he may feel like he's been in a cave for a hundred years: The Knicks' play selection has changed wildly, little-used reserve Steve Novak is now a key piece and defensive wiz Tyson Chandler has become a dominant offensive force.
New Labour's immaculately crafted 1997 election campaign was built with such care because we had lost four elections in a row, had been in power for only a tiny part of the last one hundred years, and were determined to undo that past.
Sadly, rapid modern development has seen their numbers dwindle to just a few hundred in recent years.
If he manages to win this year, it is likely to be by less than that, which would make him the first President in a hundred and twenty-four years to win a second term by a smaller margin than in his initial election.
The proportion of foreign-born residents in Italy grew from 0.8% in 1990 to 7% in 2010, a huge turnaround for a country that had been exporting large numbers of Italians for a hundred years, starting in the third quarter of the 19th century.
The remains of a giant cat which roamed the Devon countryside a hundred years ago have been discovered in the basement of a Bristol museum.
MoveOn.org, a Democratic pressure group, is running endless ads quoting Mr McCain saying that America could be in Iraq for another hundred years, a statement that could come to define him much as John Kerry's statement that he voted in favour of funding the war before he voted against it defined him as a flip-flopper in 2004.
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In effect, she proceeds as if the past five hundred years were a relatively trivial interval in the annals of human motivation.
Tesla foresaw the need for wireless transmissions in the late 1800s -- a hundred years before anyone picked up a cell phone.
Pakistan needed something special and Afridi supplied it to take them to 194-6 before he smacked Mupariwa straight to cover with a first ODI hundred in three years there for the taking.
"It doesn't matter how many games they've played, how many goals they've scored, it's just really people who we believe have played a big part in shaping the hundred years of Swansea City, " he said.
However, the United States did have a brief imperial period a hundred years ago when it acquired many islands in the Pacific and a few in the Caribbean.
He has given large sums of money to L.A. arts institutions about a hundred and forty million dollars in the past thirty years but in return he has expected a degree of fealty that many in the art world find unseemly.
And BellSouth, in effect's been around for a hundred years, Google's been around since what, 1998?
Le Trumilou, a Parisian institution, has clocked up more than a hundred years of custom in the same spot overlooking the Seine near Notre Dame.
"We had a meeting before the match, where we realised no New Zealand player had got a hundred in India for more than 25 years, " he said.
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