Definitions
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- noun ordinal The
ordinal form of thenumber ninety-one , describing a person or thing in position number91 of a sequence. - noun fractional One of
ninety-one equal parts of a whole.
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Examples
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Radiations are increasing as the ninety-first power every ten seconds.
"Power" by Harl Vincent, part 4 Johnny Pez 2010
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By 1:14 p.m., Woods took the lead by himself at the ninety-first PGA Championship.
Unplayable Robert Lusetich 2010
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The new edition features an attractive cover illustration and design by artist Lee Moyer and a new afterword that I wrote shortly after visiting Phil for his ninety-first birthday this past January.
Archive 2009-07-01 CPC 2009
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On July 27, her ninety-first birthday, her ashes were, according to her wishes, committed to the sea.
Rajzel Zychlinski. 2009
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At that epoch, Father Gillenormand was well past his ninety-first birthday.
Les Miserables 2008
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If we speak the truth ninety times, but then stop speaking the truth, those spreading propaganda will win when they repeat their false statements for the ninety-first time. '
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Persistence is Key to Victory by George Washington 2008
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If we speak the truth ninety times, but then stop speaking the truth, those spreading propaganda will win when they repeat their false statements for the ninety-first time.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Persistence is Key to Victory by George Washington 2008
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Christian kings; and treading on the necks of emperors, to mock both them and the Scripture, in the words of the ninety-first
Leviathan 2007
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Equal education opportunity; hearings ... ninety-first Congress, secondsession, on equal education opportunity.
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Zeth Abbey, whose ruler, Abbas Noachil, was in his ninety-first year of life.
Conqueror's Moon May, Julian 2003
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