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1 They have a century of honorable achievement behind them.
2 Then they'll have a century to get out.
3 I wonder, Dear Reader, what importance these working notes between two such professional authors might have a century and more hence?
4 Has a century of mass tourism made real travel easier or harder?
5 Men ruled the family by law as much as they had a century before.
6 He'd had a century more than Argoth to learn and grow in the lore.
7 He furrowed his protoplast brow that looked as youthful as it had a century ago.
8 What a change has a century wrought for us!
9 But the United States did not own a subcontinental empire, as the British had a century before.
10 Why, here you have a Century dictionary.
11 He ain't had a century or two of compounded interest to shore up his accounts, now, has he?
12 Nepal has a centuries - old tradition of choosing a young girl as a "living goddess" which continues to this day.
13 Again, the constitutional question of federal vs. state authority had come to a head just as it had a century earlier.
14 He had a century , an attempt on a maximum break which came to a rather early halt, and also showed signs of fallibility.
15 It was true: these kids had a century of wight hatred to work out of their systems, and I was hogging all the glory.
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