Unit of time lasting 100 years.
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Examples for "century"
Examples for "century"
1O'Grady said: We're at risk of going back to 19th-century working conditions.
2A nineteenth-century amateur, did some work way out in New York State.
3From the 18th century however, a national Romantic movement had taken root.
4What happened as mass public education was introduced later in the century?
5Not so long in galactic terms; a quarter century in terrestrial years.
1Xi is already looking ahead to the republic's centenary, 30 years hence.
2On Monday morning, the government will announce details of its centenary projects.
3Upbeat contributor explores the work of Frank Sinatra in his centenary year.
4They were launching the local government part of the 2016 centenary programme.
5With the centenary upon us, military historians debate the first world war.
1This year is, sort of, the centennial year of Louis Daniel Armstrong.
2This year the city is celebrating the fifth centennial of Columbus birth.
3On 25 August, the United States National Park Service celebrated its centennial.
4The statue was unveiled at the centennial celebration of the battle, 1875.
5For the rest of 2004, he will be getting the centennial treatment.
1Take 16 from the centurial figures of the given year, if it can be done, and take the remainder.
2From the centurial figures of the year subtract 17, divide by 25, and keep the quotient.
1I cannot understand why; his day was done four hundred years ago.
2One hundred years ago this week, New Zealanders began withdrawing from Gallipoli.
3The strategy was clear: to devolve after a hundred years of waiting.
4Home, seat of his family, source of three hundred years of history.
5They're working their way through the last hundred years of popular culture.
1Only one hundred years ago we started using them in our food.
2Instead it witnessed one hundred years of virtually unbroken peace and order.
3The secrets that this house held were over one hundred years old.
4The incident illustrates the difficulties that beset communication one hundred years ago.
5Katie's great-grandfather has been blamed for this for nearly one hundred years.
6At one hundred years old, his vitality was nothing short of astonishing.
7After all, they're almost one hundred years old, okay? Grady told him.
8What seventy years are to us, one hundred years are to them.
9At a rough guess, he calculated her age at one hundred years.
10Moreover, they had all been sound asleep for precisely one hundred years.
11For a parrot lives much longer than a man-sometimes one hundred years.
12Why my life to one hundred years rather than to a thousand?
13His family had stirred dirt on this land for one hundred years.
14At length, however, Leeds's devil was laid,-butonly for one hundred years.
15We continue the commemoration of one hundred years of radio in New Zealand.
16But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free.
Translations for one hundred years