How To Use Seventy-three In A Sentence
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Vallentini in 1884 6.165 reports a case of a male cyclopic infant which lived for seventy-three hours.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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Seventy-three-year-old Kalam is also, incidentally, one of India's most renowned scientists and a former aeronautical engineer.
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Vallentini in 1884 reports a case of a male cyclopic infant which lived for seventy-three hours.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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Lot seventy-three, a quite remarkable example of early Byzantine artwork known as a paten.
The Black Madonna
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No, we sold off thirty acres to a developer in nineteen seventy-three and that was a lot easier than-working.
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No hyphens at line divisions in this edition are authorial, except for seventy-three instances in which an authorial hyphen happens to occur ambiguously at a line division in this edition; those are identified, for convenience, in the appended ‘End-of Line Word-Division’, which also gives a list of the sixty-six instances of end-of-line word-division in the copy-text that could possibly affect hyphenation.
Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies
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Of the seventy-three known brownfield sites geocoded, eighteen are vulnerable.
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_out-door relief_ was given _from the public funds_ to thirty-four thousand five hundred and seventy-two more -- making in all seventy-three thousand two hundred and sixty-four persons, or one out of every five, in the city of New York, dependent, more or less, on _public charity_.
Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
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He was a businessman who died in eighteen seventy-three.
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Seventy-three percent of CEOs expect their companies' sales to rise over the next six months, while 47 percent plan to boost U.S. capital spending over that time.
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At age seventy-three, self-deception was a means of explaining away the inevitable rule of corporal decay.
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