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The epitome contains an account of the contents of all the chapters from the twelfth to the twenty-sixth inclusive, omitting the twentieth, twentythird, and twenty-fourth.
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We were on the twentythird floor, and we could see the coliseum in a straight line from our windows.
Willie Nelson, Willie & Shrake, Edwin Bud 1992
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Amongst the Slavs of Carinthia, on St. Georges Day (the twentythird of April), the young people deck with flowers and garlands a tree which has been felled on the eve of the festival.
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Some of them keep it on Easter Monday, others on St. George's Day (the twentythird of April).
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Amongst the Slavs of Carinthia, on St. George's Day (the twentythird of April), the young people deck with flowers and garlands a tree which has been felled on the eve of the festival.
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Some of them keep it on Easter Monday, others on St. Georges Day (the twentythird of April).
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Amongst the Slavs of Carinthia, on St. George's Day (the twentythird of April), the young people deck with flowers and garlands a tree which has been felled on the eve of the festival.
The Golden Bough James George Frazer 1897
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In fact, Avogadro's number is the number of molecules present in one gramme-molecule of the substance and is approximately 6 x 10 to the twentythird power, or 6 followed by 23 zeroes.
WordPress.com News jaycueaitch 2009
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In fact, Avogadro's number is the number of molecules present in one gramme-molecule of the substance and is approximately 6 x 10 to the twentythird power, or 6 followed by 23 zeroes.
WordPress.com News 2009
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Okay, here’s the article, dated November twentythird.
Bloodstream Tess Gerritsen 1998
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