How To Use Ninth In A Sentence
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The lower opening is formed by the twelfth thoracic vertebra behind, by the eleventh and twelfth ribs at the sides, and in front by the cartilages of the tenth, ninth, eighth, and seventh ribs, which ascend on either side and form an angle, the subcostal angle, into the apex of which the xiphoid process projects.
II. Osteology. 4. The Thorax
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It will be Hall's ninth tribunal appearance in nine seasons.
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In the beginning of the ninth century St. Nicephorus, Patriarch of Constantinople, states that all are obliged to observe xerophagy during those seasons
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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Gutierrez, who was recently ranked as the ninth best prospect in the Rangers system by Baseball America, tested positive for the amphetamine adderall, which is used to treated Attention Deficit Disorder.
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Hiroshima -- As a mountain range rises angularly in the background, two Japanese misses, one in modern dress, the other clad in a traditional Japanese kimono, pose beside the Peace Bridge in Hiroshima during a day of remembrance, the ninth anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima with atomic bombs.
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The ninth-place finisher in other words, the first person to lose Saturday nets a cool $1.25 million.
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The victory lifts him from 13th to ninth in the world.
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Just then his valet helps him into his ninth change of clothes that day.
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He saw his side lose eight wickets for 61 before he found some support from the ageless Bill Carter who helped add 25 for the ninth wicket until Webster hit a return catch to Evans and fell for 58.
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In central Francia in the ninth century, moreover, the Frankish king did not hesitate to remove benefices from church lands to give them to his vassi, or to force the church to maintain mounted soldiers at its own expense.
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First of all, there is that ninth amendment "inkblot".
I think I've found the ultimate in anti-Palin gas-baggery.
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Others in slalom: Lindsey Kildow ninth, Sarah Schleper tied for 14th, Julia Mancuso 16th, Lauren Ross 24th, Resi Stiegler 27th.
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Another British rider, Bradley Wiggins finished ninth in the scratch race - his first competitive outing since winning three medals in Athens.
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Pluto is conjunct the Midheaven from the ninth house, along with Mercury, which is still retrograde, and in the tenth house.
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At Holy Cross College, Thomas graduated ninth in his class with an A.B. in English, cum laude in 1971.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Jeffrey Toobin’s The Nine and Justice Thomas:
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Ninth-century users had their own criteria of utility, and they preferred to use oral alongside written communications in most contexts.
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Amazingly, he took a shutout into the ninth inning before RHP Mike Williams got the final two outs in a 3-0 victory.
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Dating from the late ninth century AD, the hoard includes silver coins, fragments of two swords, weights, a belt buckle, strap ends as well as the boat nails.
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One of the earliest and most distinguished of the Arabic mathematicians was the ninth century scholar Abu Ja'far Mohammed ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi, who was an astronomer to the caliph at Baghdad.
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My problem with the cardinal’s statements is that he is taking this idea of materialism and laying it squarely on Darwin’s shoulders, essentially saying that evolution and materialism are equivalent: “What I call evolutionism is an ideological view that says evolution can explain everything in the whole development of the cosmos, from the Big Bang to Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony”
Vienna cardinal draws lines in Intelligent Design row - The Panda's Thumb
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He hobbled to the grid and managed to finish the race in ninth place.
Times, Sunday Times
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The 5-7 Griffin surpassed the century mark for the ninth time in his career, rushing for 111 yards on 23 carries.
NCAA Division I College Football - Iowa State vs. Oklahoma
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The authors also perceptively assess the intense collaboration between Isabel and Ruben Toledo, her artist-and-illustrator husband of 25 years (they met in ninth grade).
Designers’ Designers
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It receives less than a ninth of the money poured into cancer research.
Times, Sunday Times
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Justin Langer miscued a pull shot off Vaas in the ninth over and lobbed a simple catch to Tillakaratne Dilshan at mid-wicket with the total at 43.
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There was an intermediate period (from about the sixth to the ninth centuries) during which the title archimandrite was given as a purely personal honour to certain hegumenoi without involving any exemption from the monastery.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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Old feelings from ninth grade were resurfacing.
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Remarkably, he finished in the top 10 in each race, including ninth in the Daytona 500.
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(The total margin swelled to 2,320 because they often didn't bat in the bottom of the ninth.)
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Now in its ninth edition, it has no clearly defined core.
Times, Sunday Times
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Castro recommended to the 270 Cuban athletes that they "fraternize" with other athletes competing in the Ninth Central American and Caribbean Games
CUBAN ATHLETES GOING TO GAMES
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The seventh and eight plenums, held in August and November 1999, began preparations for the Ninth National Party Congress scheduled for the first quarter of 2001.
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Woods then bogeyed the ninth for the third time this week to see his lead cut to two after a wild second that missed the green by miles.
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He first conducted the Montreal Symphony in 1999 with a rendering of Mahler's Ninth, regarded as the finest ever heard in this city.
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He took them to ninth in his first full season, moulding a counterattacking team.
Times, Sunday Times
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Tony was in a band called The Ninth Plague and basically shreds on the guitar.
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Nevertheless, in the ninth century, Danila, the scribe of the three-columned bible of La Cava, mastered capitalis, uncial, half-uncial, a slanting half-uncial with uncial admixture, and minuscule, all with equal elegance." (p. 99)
December Books 11) Latin Palaeography
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I can't imagine what a pitcher is thinking in the eighth and ninth inning of a no-hitter.
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Theophylaktos gives a false date for the adoption of Tiberius, naming December in the ninth indiction - that is, 575.
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His ninth career downhill title, tying him with Picabo Street as the winningest downhiller in U.S. history?
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The "Lai d'Aristote," which occurred in the exterior carvings, is repeated here on the misericorde which is the ninth of the top row on the southern side.
The Story of Rouen
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The theological treatises were probably already known at the court of Charlemagne around 800, and a tradition of glosses to the text probably goes back to the later ninth century.
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When they got in there they signed in for their teacher and kept on talking all the way to ninth period math class.
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His ninth slam not only puts him seven behind the faltering Federer, but lifts him alongside Fred Perry, Don Budge, Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, Andre Agassi and Federer as owners of all the four slams.
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But it did set up an intriguing beginning to the show's ninth season in the fall, one which says nefarious things about our national security apparat.
William Bradley: NCIS: America's Favorite Show and What It Tells Us
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This was their ninth successive win and it took them to the top of Division Two.
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He sprawled to take an empty net away from Henrik Sedin on a power play, and stopped Mason Raymond from the slot with 4: 40 left, preserving his ninth career shutout.
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Didier was ninth after a few laps but then got stuck behind Donoso, who had already been lapped.
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Frankie Dettori, a two-time winner of the event, finished ninth with two points.
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Long-finned pilot whales have been a staple of the Faroese diet since at least the ninth century, with an average of 850 whales taken annually.
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Bingley's Rob Jebb, who lives at Staveley, was a disappointing ninth, four places behind his main challenger for the British championship title, Ian Holmes.
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The ninth step asks the alcoholic to make every effort to repair the damage which he or she had done to others.
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In the West the taking of usury was prohibited to both the clergy and the laity in the ninth century, and the sanctions against usurers were intensified by a series of conciliar decrees between 1179 and 1311.
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Standing on the podium in ninth place, Gilmour counted her blessings that she could race in the 15 km Easter Weekend hill climb at all.
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Anderson Hernandez blooped an RBI single to cut it to 4-3 in the ninth.
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Frame 24: The ninth seed from Leeds fires a run of 54 but Doherty spurns a golden opportunity to claim a vital frame when he misses the final yellow.
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The ninth novel in the “Hollow” series has witch and bounty hunter Rachel Morgan traveling cross-county with an elf, pixy and vampire.
BOOK WORLD - March 6, 2011
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Not to be outswung by Rojas or any other Grizzly, the River Cats (40-25) responded with two runs in the ninth.
Home
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This is the ninth month, a month at the edge of the medical literature.
Times, Sunday Times
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The spooky drama moves to a new home on E4 for its ninth series.
The Sun
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Again in miniatures from the ninth century the figure is robed, and stands erect on the cross and on the suppedaneum.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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As the laps unwound, the pack split into two groups and the leaders were lapping slower competitors by the ninth lap.
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The fourth and fifth Lessons were read by two bishops, the sixth and seventh by the cardinals, the eighth by a subdeacon, and the ninth by the Pope himself.
The Station at St Paul
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[FN#196] Abou Abdallah ibn el Casim el Hashimi, surnamed Abou el Ainaa, a blind traditionist and man of letters of Bassora, in the ninth century, and one of the most celebrated wits of his day.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume IV
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About the ninth week of fetal life an ossific center appears for each of the small wings (orbitosphenoids) just lateral to the optic foramen; shortly afterward two nuclei appear in the presphenoid part of the body.
II. Osteology. 5a. 5. The Sphenoid Bone
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Two saves in particular stood out: an improvised double-stop from a close-range header by Papa Waigo N'Diaye in the ninth minute and, just before the break, an unconventional block with his armpit from a Wayne Thomas header.
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Hampton walked one, retired 20 straight batters from the second through the ninth innings and faced just one batter over the minimum.
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A similar brawl is taking place in the Ninth, a sprawling pie-shaped district that radiates from Bloomington to the Ohio River.
Races Test Democrats in Midwest
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These charming verses of the ninth century were probably sung to music having little of the movement which we now associate with the term melody, but which was more of a chant-like character.
A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
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Skylarks, one of Britain's most endangered birds, can be spotted near the sixth fairway, common lizard, brown hare and hen by the ninth and pied wagtail, wheatear and spotted flycatcher by the 18th.
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In 1854, Pope Pius the Ninth proclaimed the dogma of the Immaculate Conception.
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After a strong start, she was passed by several runners in/on the final/last lap and finished ninth.
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One of the orders in the ninth and thirteenth claries of the Linnean fyftem; containing thofe plants which have fix ftyles in the flowers.
The language of botany : being a dictionary of the terms made use of in that science, principally by Linneus ...
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Gen George S. Patton and his Third Army relied heavily on GAS sorties from the fighter-bombers of the Ninth Air Force to punch their way across France.
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Although Mackay won the ninth there was no way back and she conceded the match and the women's championship at the 14th.
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His Holiness distills the essence of the ninth wisdom chapter in a succinct and effortlessly authoritative presentation of how all phenomena are dependently arisen, empty of inherent existence, mere dependently imputed.
Bodhisattva's Way of Life
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But Williamson, who admits to feeling like a gladiator walking into the ancient stadium to the accompaniment of a drum roll, is determined to do better than her ninth place four years ago and has her sights trained on a medal.
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The peasantry prospered by clearing land until the mid-ninth century, when it began to lose ground to its aristocratic neighbours, as land sales show.
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Lady Florimel wept incessantly for three days; on the fourth she looked out on the sea and thought it very dreary; on the fifth she found a certain gratification in hearing herself called the marchioness; on the sixth she tried on her mourning, and was pleased; on the seventh she went with the funeral and wept again; on the eighth came Lady Bellair, who on the ninth carried her away.
Malcolm
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Her sacred well is up a path to the right-hand side of the two impressive monastic buildings, one of which is of the ninth century.
On the Trail of Merlin - a guide to the Celtic mystery tradition
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By the sixth month all the vessels of the capsule are atrophied except the hyaloid artery, which disappears during the ninth month; the position of this artery is indicated in the adult by the hyaloid canal, which reaches from the optic disk to the posterior surface of the lens.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. The Organ of Sight
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It receives less than a ninth of the money poured into cancer research.
Times, Sunday Times
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The second promise is that, nine-tenths of what is worthy to be called Literature being concerned with this spiritual element, for that it should be studied, from firstly up to ninthly, before anything else.
I. Introductory
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He won only one more game in that set to allow the American to take the set 6-3 and then dropped serve in the ninth game of the third set to enable Fish to serve out the match.
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He pitted for his compulsory pitstop at the end of lap thirteen in ninth position and when the field regained shape he was back to ninth.
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The emigrant Schlaberg was a ninth generation descendant of Sigismund Brandenburg, who became Archbishop of Magdeburg at the age of 16 in 1554, and though an unmarried Catholic prelate, fathered a son in 1560 with a woman named Schlaberg, who took his mother's name.
Al Eisele: An American's Unique Link to German History
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At Weinstein Dorm I took the elevator to the ninth floor.
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Rule, it being but _two whole Notes_ from the next _half Note_ to it; the reason is this, the _Ninth_ is one _whole Note_ below the _Eighth_, therefore the 2 must be a _whole Note_ below the _Treble_, otherwise they would not be a true _Eighth_, therefore the _half Note_ is put between 2 and 3.
Tintinnalogia, or, the Art of Ringing Wherein is laid down plain and easie Rules for Ringing all sorts of Plain Changes
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The twenty-ninth, we road before the citty of Bantam: And the thirtieth, we payed our toll to the gouernour.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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The cause for celebration, the ninth annual American Choreography Awards, also proved a fine showcase for an array of terpsichorean talents.
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Yet I have to say that its rigorous and intransigent atonal style with a preponderance of chromatic note clusters and major seventh and minor ninth intervals now seems outworn, its initial impact long dissipated.
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I was amazed when I actually found a copy of German anthroposophist Walter Stein's The Ninth Century and the Holy Grail, which I had assumed Ravenscroft had also fabricated.
Kenneth Hite's Journal
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Neal was next up and then, finishing a disappointing ninth having been among the leaders, was Muller.
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The trees thin and chiefly cypress, with occasionally a large sterculia, but no water whatever: at the ninth mile we entered a very thick eucalyptus brush, overrun with creepers and prickly acacia bushes.
Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales
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He received treatment for more than five minutes in the middle and his introduction to the bowling attack was delayed until the ninth over.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Chargers have held up fairly well against the pass, ranked ninth in the league.
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Percussive rhythm and pointillist effects propel this chant-like song depicting death as a beautiful woman marching on a road of bleached bones; difficult intervals, many sevenths and ninths.
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Lord Coke citing and commenting on the celebrated twenty-ninth chapter of Magna Charta, says: “No man shall be disseized, &c., unless it be by the lawful judgment, that is, verdict of equals, or by the law of the land, that is (to speak it once for all), by the due course and process of law.”
Select Speeches of Daniel Webster
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But we are three points away from ninth, which is incredible.
The Sun
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Coinage was at a very early stage in all parts of Britain and Ireland during the ninth to eleventh centuries.
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Also, on a totally unrelated note, I'd like to point out to the good people of South West London that it is, in fact, the ninth of November and therefore a good few days past bonfire night.
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The back of his apartment on West Eighty-ninth Street was diagonally across from the garden behind her parents' brownstone on West Eighty-eighth Street.
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A quick exit should see the red box runner slip the field around the first two bends to clinch her ninth win from 32 races.
The Sun
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By the ninth hour the car was running in eighth position.
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Physics concepts in ninth grade serve first to apply the ninth-grade algebra and second to teach how science works, including such vast syntheses as achieved by the theory of gravitation.
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The pitcher struck out both batters in the ninth inning and saved the game.
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Curiensis "is of a later date (middle of the eighth or beginning of the ninth century), and differs very much in character from the preceding" leges "; it is a collection containing extracts from the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
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Although being a team player was the most important trait to students, nurses ranked it ninth.
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The taxation of transport and of sales of merchandise, for example, was the exclusive prerogative of the king and his agents until the middle of the ninth century.
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In the centre is a minuscule island housing a former monastery which dates back to the ninth century.
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Right now, you can play the fashion game even when you're a ninth-grader on an allowance.
Sprucing Up a Wardrobe With $100
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Parkin was two holes up after nine holes, scoring a birdie at the fourth and eagling the ninth to score 33.
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As an investigative hack, Parlabane was a ninth-dan blackbelt in the art of earwigging, but he had soon learned there was little need to be surreptitious about it in a place where nobody would ever describe discretion as the better part of valour.
Boiling a Frog
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The point was embedded between her ninth and tenth thoracic vertebrae.
MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
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The ninth house I lived in was a funky modern architectural travesty.
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I did the split-entry trick a second time, leaving my heels locked in the undertime, and as quickly as possible, studied the vector arrow pointing to the ninth flag.
Timegod's World
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His vehicle had stopped behind spectators waiting beside the ninth fairway.
The Sun
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The lowlight was a 19-game losing streak in 2005, and the lowlight of that was when they blew a five-run lead in the ninth when left fielder
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Because any appeal by SB1070 backers has to go through the Ninth Circuit, Bolton may have effectively stolen the "argh" from their argument by citing an opinion from the same court.
TIME.com: Top Stories
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In the ninth century the Mayans placed decorative inlays in anterior teeth.
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Al Benjamin belted a solo shot leading off the second inning and Kory DeHaan drilled a two-run blast in the ninth for Mobile, which had its three-game winning streak snapped.
Southern League Baseball - Greenville vs. Mobile
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No child custody issues were implicated whatsoever under the Ninth Circuit ruling, only the father's rights to object to unconstitutional conduct.
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Maybe so, but when LeBron entered the ninth grade at his new school, St Vincent-St Mary, at least one international sports agency inquired about the young basketball prodigy who was becoming the talk of Akron.
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Hincmar may have idealised ninth-century consensus politics; but his picture had a basis in reality.
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It is Woods' fourth Masters title and his ninth Major Championship victory, and the win lifts him back to number one in the world.
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A few days ago, after a substitute shortstop misplayed two routine balls to help lose a game, Yankees radio announcer John Sterling declared, "If it's the ninth inning of the seventh game of the World Series with bases loaded and the score tied, I want the ball hit to Derek Jeter.
Over the Mountain, Over the Hill?
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Some of these boys were of Ninth or Tenth Grade age. With hardly an exception, they seemed disturbed.
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I generally find that most of what they put on those cheap videos of public domain material is unwatchable, ninth-generation prints.
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Beethoven's Ninth Symphony taken at a wrong tempo than a duchess by losing a diamond necklace, I was indifferent to the repulsive fact that if I had fallen in love with the duchess I did not possess a morning suit in which I could reasonably have expected her to touch me with the furthest protended pair of tongs; and I did not see that to remedy this
The Irrational Knot Being the Second Novel of His Nonage
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The ninth of Ab is a day of fasting and mourning, in commemoration of the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple.
The Promised Land
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By the late eighth to early ninth century, there are some original documents, but not many.
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On the ninth tee he was one over for the day.
Times, Sunday Times
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Moreover, Virginia acted as godmother to her ninth and eleventh siblings - but not to the tenth, who had been named after a previously dead infant.
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With 7: 21 remaining, Okposo's ninth goal, a wrister from the bottom of the right circle, gave New York a 5-3 lead and helped Danis compose himself.
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In the choral movement of his ninth symphony, the soprano soloist has to sing her highest note on the umlauted U in flügel, an even more daunting vowel sound than that in ‘who'd.’
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Bork described the Ninth as an "inkblot" with an indiscernible meaning.
Where is the Ninth Amendment hiding?
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in the ninth century the Vikings began raiding the Anglo-Saxons in Britain
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Dodgers go down in the top of the ninth and this is when you sense a helpless scattering, it is tastable in the air, audible in the lone-wolf calls from high in the stands.
Underworld
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A few days ago, the ninth hacker's conference was held in Las Vegas.
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That the country has the ninth largest superficies in the world one million square miles for a population ranking 62 could have attracted the attention.
Georges Ugeux: Revisiting Kazakhstan: An Economic Approach Beyond Petroleum
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Lord Coke citing and commenting on the celebrated twenty-ninth chapter of Magna Charta, says: "No man shall be disseized, &c., unless it be by the lawful judgment, that is, verdict of equals, or by the law of the land, that is (to speak it once for all), by the due course and process of law.
Select Speeches of Daniel Webster, 1817-1845
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The latest bear market is now in its ninth week, while the Dow has broken well below its post-11 September trough.
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This very brief Vespers is already found in the Compiègne antiphonary, a manuscript of the ninth century; but inasmuch as an analogous rite is also found in the Ambrosian Easter vigil, it is probably much older.
Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 6.2 - Holy Saturday and the Blessing of the Font, Litany of the Saints, Mass and Vespers
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Cir-cuit stayed the 2002 injunction to the extent that it re-quired the cross to be removed or dismantled but did notforbid alternative methods of complying with the order.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Mojave Cross Decision (Salazar v. Buono) Handed Down
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The ninth month of the Islamic calendar, Ramadan, is one of the most important periods in the Muslim year.
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The first piece, ‘After the Rain,’ is an easy piece with a duet that adds major ninth and seventh chords, making a nice ballad.
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The popular showman bids to break his duck at the ninth attempt on Saturday on the top rated juvenile of last season.
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Pence won after the ninth round, earlier spelling correctly the words "gardenia," "samaritan,
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A high school in Elmira, Ore., also banned them, saying the message was lost on most students who wore them: ninth-grade boys.
'I Love Boobies': Cancer Bracelets Raise Debate Over School Codes
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III ix 37 'quid nisi de _uitio_ scribam regionis amarae', and for the word _uitiabilis_ (in the sense 'corruptible') Prudentius _Apoth_ 1045 and _Ham_ 215 (there is a variant _uitabilis_ in a ninth-century manuscript of the _Hamartigenia_).
The Last Poems of Ovid
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So Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side) exposes cheating in sumo wrestling; Eugene Jarecki (Why We Fight) looks at the 1990s 'drop in the crime rate; Heidi Ewing (Jesus Camp) discovers whether you can bribe ninth-graders to get good grades - and Morgan Spurlock (Super-Size Me) examines whether your name is your destiny (particularly if you're an African-American with a distinctly African-American name).
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Freakonomics
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The final set was decided by a single break of serve in the ninth game, achieved with a spectacular running forehand down the line.
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Polyphony, which developed in the ninth century, used the organ as bass accompaniment to liturgical song.
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They had so many dead bodies coming from the Ninth Ward up our way and they had people that was drowned up my way, [I was] pushing them out the way
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Alive In Truth
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Culbert cites a study (by the consulting firm PDI Ninth House) that looked at 6,000 employees reporting to two bosses. The rankings ran from "outstanding" to "very weak.
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On the ninth day, Aeneas displays the prizes for the competition: tripods, garlands, gold, silver, armor.
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The eighth was a strikeout, the ninth a pop fly to first base, the 10th a foul pop to the catcher.
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It is mere coincidence that David Aaronovitch (that free-thinking independent journalist) used the same stinking ninth category jab in the Observer blog?
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City equalled a club record with their ninth successive win at home.
The Sun
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He's reckoned to be Britain's ninth richest sportsman, with a fortune of £14m.
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Unusually late summer rains had allowed them to outlast the boomslang, and on their ninth try, one chick lived long enough to fledge.
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“Find the logarithm of the ninth root of three,” Mrs. James ordered.
Times Squared
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This was a fifth consecutive defeat for his side and a ninth in the past 11 matches.
Times, Sunday Times
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The England forward duly converted a ninth league goal of a productive campaign by tapping in Ashley Cole's cross with home players in uproar that the full-back had been waved on after the ball cannoned up kindly on to his arm from Rafael van der Vaart's attempted tackle.
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I leave it to you, dear reader, to draw the ninth, unstated lesson that seems to follow ineluctably from these eight relatively inarguable propositions.
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That is in spite of the fact they have lost four of their last five and slumped to ninth in the Championship.
The Sun
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The Braves, however, ranked ninth in the league in both scoring average and fielding percentage last season.
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And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?
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The ninth victim has not been named but police have identified the eight others.
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The Mets put it to the Dodgers and the old Bosox ragtimer Derrick Lowe he was coming off 7 wins in a row this afternoon at Shea, 6-5, though it looked shaky there for awhile when Mr. Mota came in in relief and gave up the tying runs to the Dodgers--4-4; and it looked bad when the Dodgers scored another run in the ninth; though the Mets kept it, with Billy Wagner doing his job and finally putting it away.
Baseball Is in New York Air
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As early as the ninth century, there was a liturgical ceremony ritualizing the act of adoption.
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Teammate Rachel Flatt was in ninth, meaning the United States will again have just two women at next year's worlds.
Mao Asada wins skating worlds as Kim nabs silver; Nagasu 7th
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I was in ninth grade in 1980 and was not the target audience for most of these cartoons.
Saturday Morning Cartoons: 1980s — An In-Depth Review » DVDs Worth Watching
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The new raiders were even more dangerous than their ninth-century ancestors.
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Stanford (1-0) returns 10 letterman from a squad that went 24-9 and reached the NCAA Tournament for the ninth straight season.
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It is in square aspect to the Sun and Mercury in Scorpio, which occupy the ninth house.
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GAME NOTES: Two team still very much in the hunt for the Big Ten title collide in East Lansing today, as the 11th-ranked Michigan State Spartans play host to the ninth-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes.
The News Tribune Blogs
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Bunker qualified ninth and 11th for the two races, but jumped five positions with fast reflexes in the standing start of each race.
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The new moon of the ninth month of the lunar calendar shines down on an Afghanistan that is struggling with the uncertainties of a fragile peace.
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The pitcher struck out both batters in the ninth inning and saved the game.
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Thus an increase in arterial pressure in the internal carotid stimulates a number of nerve terminals in the walls of the sinus and produces a reflex which is transmitted by the ninth pair of cranial nerves, the glossopharyngeal nerves, and reaches the territories of the vagus and vaso-motor nerves.
Physiology or Medicine 1938 - Presentation Speech
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Atapattu followed for nine in Pollock's next over, the ninth of the morning, after nicking a full-length delivery that swung away from the right-hander.
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He was born at Johnstown, the ninth of 11 children.
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The men of the twenty-ninth century live in a perpetual fairyland, though they do not seem to realise it.
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And when you listen to the Eighth and the Ninth, you hear anticipations of Alban Berg and further things that you will find again in Stravinsky and in Messaien, and which you also find again in John Adams.
Bruckner in a New Light
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‘As its debt payment to IBRA, it will issue exchangeable bonds, which start to mature in their eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh years,’ Sjahrial said on Tuesday.
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Shiites believe that the 12th Imam, a lineal descendant of Muhammad, supernaturally disappeared in the ninth century and will one day come back to restore justice in the world.
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I'm planning to leave on the ninth .
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I'm not sure if Colorado's pinch-hit specialist channeled that power in hitting a two-run, two-out homer in the ninth inning to give the Rockies the win, but for the purposes of this bulletpoint, let's just assume he was.
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She glanced at the date—the twenty-ninth of Brumaire—six days ago.
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His mind remains sharp, even if his body, in its ninth decade, is slowly coming apart.
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And a lot of steady goaltending from the 26-year-old Rinne, who was making just his ninth overall career appearance, but second start in the last three games.
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Eric Gagne recorded his ninth save, Andy Ashby went out and pitched eight innings of one-hit, eight-strikeout ball as the Dodgers swept a doubleheader from the Cubs
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Now, Irishness seems to include fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, nth generations of so-called ‘Irish people’ - and it is these ‘lost Irish’ who are being targeted to tick the box in the census.
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Battle of the bands winners Desid will be top of the bill at the ninth annual rock concert at George Ward School, Melksham tonight.
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Stein had a bad start to the race, but by the ninth lap she was up with the leaders.
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She showed up on his ninth birthday, carrying a Tyrolean outfit for him, complete with a small cap with a feather.
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the ninth century was the spiritually freest period
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I leave it to you, dear reader, to draw the ninth, unstated lesson that seems to follow ineluctably from these eight relatively inarguable propositions.
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In the ninth century, Orthodox missions from Constantinople converted the Bulgars, Serbs and Slavs, tribes who had invaded and settled the Balkan provinces some 200 years before.