How To Use 44th In A Sentence
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The trust expects to increase dividend payments for the 44th consecutive year in 2010-11.
Times, Sunday Times
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Given that Barack Obama spent the bulk of his childhood in Indonesia and Hawaii, America's 44th president is the first to be able to claim a degree of Asian heritage.
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On the north-west corner of 44th on Broadway stood the Hotel Astor, a favourite meeting place both for scribes from the daily blats and for hoods, both before and after Prohibition.
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Stay in the hotel's contemporary aparthotel rooms between the 34th and 44th floors, which means great views.
Times, Sunday Times
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The trust expects to increase dividend payments for the 44th consecutive year in 2010-11.
Times, Sunday Times
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Hypophysectomy before implantation terminates pregnancy and after the 44th day of gestation causes abortion in the goat.
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The changes in the females correspond to a shift from the 50th to the 85th centile for waist circumference and the 44th to the 70th centile for body mass index.
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Suarez cancelled out Kenwyne Jones' 44th-minute opener in the Carling Cup fourth round tie at the Britannia Stadium with a delightful effort nine minutes into the second half, the Uruguay international nutmegging Ryan Shotton before bending the ball around Potters goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen and into the far corner.
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But my personal choice for default deli is Star Lite on 44th btwn 7th & 8th, where I usually get a chicken caesar wrap or salad.
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Head for 44th Street, a few blocks east of Sixth Avenue.
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Ahn hooked a shot across goal in the 36th minute, had a free kick ricochet off the Italian defensive wall in the 44th and spiraled a left-foot shot over the crossbar from a free kick in the 58th minute.
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Among those reported killed were a woman and child. The incident was part of a wave of Palestinian demonstrations marking the 44th anniversary of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.
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copasetic" [used so nicely in "West L.A. Fadeaway"] -- and such stunts as dancing down Broadway in 1939 from Columbus Circle to 44th Street in celebration of his sixty-first birthday.
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BTW, one other place you might want to try for Indian takeout is a little hole in the wall place on 44th between Lex and 3rd (closer to 3rd) next to the Chipotle.
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He shares 44th place with David, 50, and Luisa Scacchetti, 52, the husband and wife team which owns Mama's and Papa's, which imports and wholesales prams and pushchairs.
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On the north-west corner of 44th on Broadway stood the Hotel Astor, a favourite meeting place both for scribes from the daily blats and for hoods, both before and after Prohibition.
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Head for 44th Street, a few blocks east of Sixth Avenue.
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Mr Obama spoke after taking the oath of office as America's 44th president - and its first African-American leader.
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She's also serving with the Army Reserve's 444th Quartermaster Company in Sioux City.
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Head for 44th Street, a few blocks east of Sixth Avenue.
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One visitor, WQB Architecture PLLC, worked on the renovation of the landmarked Lambs Club building on West 44th Street, turning it into a luxury hotel and restaurant.
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Your vote has been counted and is reflected above., the 44th President of the United States of America, but the first black man, has already made the first momentous decision of his presidency, by ordering 16trillion liters of black paint to 'redecorate' the White House
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Quiet folks ... the woman who should have been the 44th President of the United States is handling our starry-eyed mainstream media with the ease that comes with being a part of the most successful Democratic presidential legacy since FDR (see Bill Clinton).
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