But, it seems that, in fifty years, nobody has appeared to call a spade a spade.
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In twenty-five years a third of them would be dead, in fifty years two-thirds, in a hundred all of them.
If any American cities are likely to be included on a list of world beating places in fifty years it is likely that Austin will be first among them.
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In 2006, a team led by Mausumi Dikpati of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) predicted that the approaching solar maximum would be the most intense in fifty years.
Africa, by contrast, has enjoyed average real growth of 6% a year for a decade, a savings rate of nearly 25% of GDP, debt measuring less than 25% of GDP, a young and growing population, massive internal investment and a political situation which is more stable than it has been in fifty years.
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We have made significant achievements in the last fifty years in food production, health sector, higher education, media and mass communication, industrial infrastructure, information technology, science and technology and defence.
But Warhol has not only fed a lot of artists in the fifty years since he emerged as prince of Pop.
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Touch is not intuitive, because in fifty million years of human evolution, we do not touch each other and in the US, it's politically incorrect.
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In many ways, things hadn't changed much in the fifty years since that description had been written, and with the Okies and Arkies now faring so terribly, social critics were pointing their fingers at California's agricultural elite.
In the last fifty years, Juarez and El Paso have developed rapidly, if unevenly.
According to the Potato Processors'Association, sales of French fries have fallen over the past year by 10 percent, the largest single drop in the last fifty years.
They were still a new denomination then, but had spread rapidly in the last fifty years around a nation of exploited factory workers, coal miners, and rural and inner-city poor.
Old historic hotels are the exception, but the reason that we preserve them is that few hotels that are anything like them have been built in the last fifty years.
The sticker-shock at the pump is a rude reminder that even though energy independence for the United States is closer at hand than at any other time in the last fifty years, energy is still very much a global commodity.
They have been among the most eager Euro-enthusiasts, with most political observers reckoning them happy to go along with giving Brussels more say in Italy's affairs on the basis that it was likely to improve on anything offered by their own notoriously unstable governments in the past fifty years.
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Hoover was in power for almost fifty years, and the filmmakers leave out many particulars of his reign.
It was only in 1884, almost fifty years later, that a team reached the top of a table mountain.
Now in fairness to President Obama, almost every president for the past fifty years has fallen in the polls after the first half of his term.
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Instead of blind investing in the stock market, I downloaded fifty years of stock data and started statistically modeling what happens in hundreds of different situations.
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Total capacity sold annually could grow fifty-fold in five years, he adds, from 200 to 10, 000 petabytes.
As Barbossa, the pirate who deposed Captain Jack, Geoffrey Rush eyeballs his victims and stretches out his syllables in the taunting manner of Robert Newton, who specialized in stump-legged scoundrels fifty years ago.
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It takes the wisdom of fifty-some years in the same skin to know how to dress it, she says, how to take care of it, but most of all, how to be comfortable in it.
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Fifty years ago, in the midst of the Cold War, the U.S. government dispatched a high-level emissary to ease tensions during a nuclear crisis: a jazz trumpeter known to most of the world as Dizzy.
Fifty years ago oilfields were discovered in the area mainly occupied by indigenous peoples.
And then Alban said something else that struck me: about fifty years ago, only 1 in 20 workers in the U.S. needed government permission (in the way of regulations) to earn a living.
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Fifty complaints have been made in the last two years, but no-one charged.
Fifty years ago we did not live in such a materialistic manner.
Fifty years ago, big firms were in charge of the marketplace.
The Beatles catalogue has been released, re-released, re-re-released, remastered, augmented, repackaged, sliced, diced and generally chopped up and sold in so many pieces over the last fifty-odd years that it has achieved near-ubiquity.
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