One hundred years later, the sport had spun out of homes and into the Olympics, debuting in 1988.
One hundred years later, the Clay Mathematics Institute, which was founded by Landon T.
At the end of one hundred hands, you might easily be up or down 1100 dollars.
All one hundred and thirty-four factory workers joined the strike, which began in August of 2008.
So next February we will be marking one hundred years of the Labour Party.
More than one hundred computer manufacturers have ceased operations, but industry employment continues to expand.
One hundred years ago, most folks accepted adversity as an unavoidable facet of life.
Shakespeare shared with over one hundred intellectual entrepreneurs 15 years ago in Argentina.
One hundred rems can cause radiation sickness and 500 rems likely will cause death.
One hundred ten factories there produce duty-free and quota-free clothing for the U.S. market.
One hundred patients have undergone radiotherapy treatment using the mask at Plymouth's Derriford Hospital.
Moreover the CHRC has had a one hundred percent conviction rate on section 13 charges.
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One hundred years later, Roosevelt's vigorous citizenship and heroic sense of politics still inspire.
One hundred percent of the formerly government-owned post in the Netherlands is now privately owned.
There could be any combination of the two colors that adds up to one hundred.
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One hundred twenty-eight sponsors went along, and a typical rebate is 0.15% of assets.
Makes no difference to those costs whether you make one processor or one hundred million.
One hundred acres of his 700-acre farm in Holt Heath, Worcestershire, now resembles a rice paddy field.
One hundred and seventy-one Republicans in the House voted for it, compared to I think 95 Democrats.
Today, their more than one hundred and fifty million users make Paypal the largest internet payment processor.
Unfortunately, I believe that both sides are right, in almost one hundred percent of their conflicting claims.
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One hundred and fifty-five thousand people downloaded the mobile game, and 70, 000 redeemed the coupon in stores.
One hundred people were killed, including many civilians, as the rebels fought their way into the town.
One hundred fifty-eight Lebanese soldiers were killed in the confrontation against a mere 360 Syrian-backed guerrilla fighters.
But in the past, the news media would have been all over this story one hundred percent.
But one hundred years later, we must face the tragic fact that the Negro is still not free.
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Of the roughly one hundred billion dollars invested in Bridgewater, only a small proportion comes from wealthy families.
One hundred and forty dogs have been rescued from "deplorable conditions" at a house in rural County Leitrim.
Ironically, though, the doyen of Roman cookery teachers is English writer Diane Seed, author of The Top One Hundred Pasta Sauces.
For more than one hundred years, the Malin family ran that pioneering chippie until closing its doors in the early 1970s.
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