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- noun Plural form of
Median .
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Examples
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Yes, despite their material prosperity, the Medians are a grumpy lot.
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Yes, despite their material prosperity, the Medians are a grumpy lot.
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And the Medians are a bargain compared with what their 45-year-old children will cost.
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Medians provide “islands of safety” and break down the physical barrier of the place the Granny Test.
Province pushes Evergreen Line ‘aggressively’ « Stephen Rees's blog 2010
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Medians, of course, obscure the individual cases where the drug significantly extended or saved a life.
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The top person on the 2006 edition of the Forbes 400, Microsoft Co-Founder Bill Gates, had a net worth of $53 billion, or 133,741 times the Medians.
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But, if despite their prosperity, the Medians need some cheering up, there is one powerful person whose wage growth they have outpaced nicely over the last two generations.
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When Lyndon Johnson occupied the White House in 1965, he earned $100,000 a year, or 14 times what the Medians earned.
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The Greek historian Herodotus wrote that Thales of Milete predicted an eclipse in a year when the Medians and the Lydians were at war.
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The Greek historian Herodotus wrote that Thales of Milete predicted an eclipse in a year when the Medians and the Lydians were at war.
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