Definitions
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- adjective the ordinal number of forty-four in counting order
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Examples
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First of all, he calls his 44th and latest novel "Djibouti" just because he loves the sound of that name.
NYT > Home Page By JANET MASLIN 2010
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Bloomberg called the 44th CD special election for March 23. having a chat with Assembylman Sheldon Silver, who is close to another contender, Joe Lazar.
NY Daily News 2010
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The 43rd president said the 44th was a "better speechmaker than me" before struggling to describe how Mr Obama will feel when he enters the Oval Office.
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The 44th is a perfect symbol of Democratic ascendancy in recent electoral cycles.
Sound Politics 2009
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After Barack Obama convincingly won the right to be called the 44th President of the United States, supporters here in America and around the world celebrated the actual opportunity for a new direction.
The Young Turks 2008
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After Barack Obama convincingly won the right to be called the 44th President of the United States, supporters here in America and around the world celebrated the actual opportunity for a new direction.
The Young Turks 2008
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After Barack Obama convincingly won the right to be called the 44th President of the United States, supporters here in America and around the world celebrated the actual opportunity for a new direction.
The Young Turks 2008
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After Barack Obama convincingly won the right to be called the 44th President of the United States, supporters here in America and around the world celebrated the actual opportunity for a new direction.
The Young Turks 2008
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We are been ridiculed outside the country on how some segment of our population is sounding and acting strange/insane since the election of Barack Obama as the 44th president of the USA.
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I've given nearly two dozen speeches across the country since Barack Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States.
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