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For Tom Horn, it turned out, had a number of rancher and cowboy witnesses ready and willing to swear with straight faces that he had been in Bates Hole the day of the killing.
Die Frist ist um, und wiederum verstrichen sind sieben Jahr, the Maestro quoted The Flying Dutchman, as he told of his career and wanderings, explaining that the number seven had significantly recurred in his life several times.
If in any one calculation Ptolemy had had to invoke 83 epicycles all at once, while Copernicus never required more than one third this number, then ( in the sense obvious to Margenau ) Ptolemaic astronomy would be simpler than Copernican.
Fulton was a very close friend of Jackson, and had been his private secretary for a number of years in the old days.
The editorial was based on a news association dispatch which said that the telegraphers had secured an agreement whereby they were guaranteed 40 hours' pay per week whether they worked or not and that a reduction in their number was limited to 2 per cent per year.
People who take us for suckers are like the Westerner who had on exhibit his superior marksmanship in the form of a number of bull's-eye achievements.
`` We've had any number of calls about you.
The ledger was full of most precise information: date of laying, length of incubation period, number of chick reaching the first week, second week, fifth week, weight of hen, size of rooster's wattles and so on, all scrawled out in a hand that looked more Chinese than English, the most jagged and sprawling Alex had ever seen.
In addition, many of the hard-surface cleaners used for walls and woodwork had their genesis in trisodium orthophosphate, which is still the major ingredient of a number of such products.
Essentially this imposed two conditions: First, international law had to recognize and be compatible with an international political system in which a number of states were competitive, suspicious, and opportunistic in their political alignments with one another ; ;
The sheriff and District Attorney Mills hastily swore out a number of warrants against men who had been riding about armed, according to signed statements by Chavez and Dr. I. P. George, and ordered Deputy Barney Clark of Raton to rescue the posseman.
Even though we did not see many of your faces, it appears now quite evident that a considerable number of your profession heard, from those whom we had the fortune to encounter, that we had been in your midst.
We had looked forward to what we hoped to be our first informal meeting with a number of Moscow's artists.
Such understanding helps to explain why one matron celebrating thirty-five years of married life could declare with some pride that her husband had `` never seen her entirely naked '', while another woman, boasting an equal number of years of married life, is proud of having `` shared the nudist way of life -- the really free, natural nude life -- for most of that period ''.
`` But when I arrived and recognised a number of notorious characters I had thrown into the detective bureau basement half a dozen times, I knew I had been framed, and withdrew almost at once ''.
At last count, sixteen former Rhodes Scholars ( see box on page 13 ) had been appointed to the Administration, second in number only to its Harvard graduates.
By 1907 the number of undergraduates had risen to 1,107.
Moreover, prudence alone would indicate that, unless the local customs are already ready to fall when pushed, the results of direct economic action everywhere upon national chain stores will likely be simply to give undue advantage to local and state stores which conform to these customs, leading to greater decentralization and local autonomy within the company, or even ( as the final self-defeat of an unjust application of economic pressure to correct injustice ) to its going out of business in certain sections of the country ( as, for that matter, the Quakers, who once had many meetings in the pre-Civil War South, largely went out of business in that part of the country over the slavery issue, never to recover a large number of southern adherents ).
He had written out the license number of his car but had transposed the last two figures, an old dodge which is still good.
He also reminded himself that he had an unusual number of possibilities.

number and climbed
It charted on February 14th, 1981 and reached number 28 while " Crying " climbed to number 5 on the pop singles chart.
The single was a phenomenal success in the UK, staying at the top of the singles chart for nine consecutive weeks, during which time the group's previous single " Relax " climbed back up the charts to number two.
According to Rashi, the ladder signified the exiles that the Jewish people would suffer before the coming of the Jewish Messiah: the angels that represented the exiles of Babylonia, Persia, and Greece each climbed up a certain number of steps, paralleling the years of the exile, before they " fell down "; but the angel representing the last exile, that of Rome or Edom, kept climbing higher and higher into the clouds.
She then climbed to world number 6 and won three singles titles.
Simple Plan, from Montréal, climbed to number three in the United States with Still Not Getting Any ... in 2004.
Spain's fertility rate of 1. 47 ( the number of children the average woman will have during her lifetime ) is lower than the EU average, but has climbed every year since the late 1990s.
" Gumboots "/" Save The Last Dance For Me " climbed to number 6 on the charts.
The following week, the song dropped to number 35 and it kept fluctuating on the chart for the next two weeks, until it climbed from number 44 to number 43.
Later, the song fell to number 49, but it climbed to number 38, the following week.
The following week, the song climbed to number 46, while in its third week, it jumped to number 30.
In its fourth week, the song jumped to number 7, but it kept fluctuating on the chart for the next three weeks, until it climbed from number 22 to number 16.
The number of farms climbed to 128 and were operated mainly by owners.
In 1970, the first language of 6. 1 percent was Spanish ; by 1980 that number had climbed to 13. 4 percent.
By 1929 that number climbed to 6, 000.
" Down on the Corner ", a good-time street-corner number, and " Fortunate Son " climbed to No. 3 and No. 14, respectively, by year's end.
" Though they topped some international charts and local radio countdowns, Creedence Clearwater Revival never had a No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hit — though both " Proud Mary " and " Bad Moon Rising " climbed to number one in Record World, a chart at least equal to Billboard's in prestige in the late Sixties.
By the end of 1989, Hangin ' Tough had climbed to number one on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart and had gone eight-times platinum.

number and 99
The average number of people per household was 1. 99 individuals.
The n-th century started / will start on the year ( 100 × n ) − 99 and ends in 100 × n. A century will only include one year, the centennial year, that starts with the century's number ( e. g. 1900 is the final year in the 19th century ).
Einsteinium ( ) is a synthetic element with the symbol Es and atomic number 99.
The number of subscribers, paying between £ 4. 99 and £ 11. 99 each, was estimated at between 250, 000 and 300, 000 and the total number of viewers at around 500, 000.
: Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, formally known as Latter-day Saints, constitute over 99 % of Mormons .< ref > The LDS Church claims a membership of over 14 million (), while members of other Brigham Young – lineage sects number in the tens of thousands.
Various authors of numerology books determine various meanings for each number, from 0 to 9 and from 10 to 99.
The HTST pasteurization standard was designed to achieve a five-log reduction, killing 99. 999 % of the number of viable micro-organisms in milk.
Range voting uses a ratings ballot ; that is, each voter rates each candidate with a number within a specified range, such as 0 to 99 or 1 to 5.
As of 2010, number of tunnels is 155 ( total length 99. 5 km ), number of bridges is 6447 ( total length 296. 3 km ).
The NHL retired his jersey number 99 league-wide, making him the only player to receive this honour.
It was with the Greyhounds that Wayne first wore the number 99 on his jersey.
In addition, Gretzky's jersey number 99 was retired league-wide at the 2000 NHL All-Star Game.
Gretzky's jersey number 99 is only the second number ever to be retired league-wide by a major North American sports league, the other being Jackie Robinson's number 42, which was retired by Major League Baseball in 1997.
In 2010, the number of divorces totaled 251, 000, and the divorce rate was 1. 99 ( per 1, 000 population ).
# Maximum number of tracks is 99
# Maximum number of index points ( subdivisions of a track ) is 99 with no maximum time limit
The album peaked at number 48 in the UK and number 99 in the US.
The Ladder peaked at number 36 in the UK and number 99 in the US.

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